The Middle: Die Stufen


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Die Stufen

Season 8, Episode 8

Als Mike auf der Treppe im Büro das Gleichgewicht verliert und stürzt, steht sofort ein Mitarbeiter der Berufsgenossenschaft vor der Tür und überprüft die Sicherheitsmaßnahmen im gesamten Betrieb. Derweil bittet Rita Frankie um einen kleinen Gefallen. Als Frankie mit ihr im Auto sitzt und sie bereits 863 Kilometer gefahren sind, verliert sie langsam die Geduld. Was hat das zu bedeuten?

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Cast & Crew
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Patricia Heaton (Actor) .. Frankie Heck
Neil Flynn (Actor) .. Mike Heck
Eden Sher (Actor) .. Sue Heck
Atticus Shaffer (Actor) .. Brick Heck
Charlie McDermott (Actor) .. Axl Heck
Brooke Shields (Actor) .. Rita Glossner
Malcolm Foster Smith (Actor) .. Dave
Troy Metcalf (Actor) .. Jim
Greg Cipes (Actor) .. Chuck
Ezra Buzzington (Actor) .. Wayne
Greer Grammer (Actor) .. April
Keaton Savage (Actor) .. Tyler
Brian Howe (Actor) .. Tom
Kurt Collins (Actor) .. Rodney Glossner
Hunter Daily (Actor) .. Vanessa
Adwin Brown (Actor) .. Joel
Jen Ray (Actor)

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Patricia Heaton (Actor) .. Frankie Heck
Born: March 04, 1958
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in Ohio, actress Patricia Heaton got her start on the stage, performing with the off-Broadway company Stage Three. In 1989, she got her screen-acting big break when she was cast in a recurring role on ABC's thirtysomething. Over the next several years, she could be seen in a number of failed sitcoms, small TV guest roles, and bit film parts. But in 1996, Heaton landed the role that would make her career, that of long-suffering matriarch Debra Barone on the hit CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Heaton starred on the show through its nine-year run, receiving seven consecutive Emmy nominations and two wins. Following the conclusion of Everybody Loves Raymond in 2005, Heaton appeared in a pair of made-for-TV movies (The Engagement Ring and The Path to 9/11) before making her way back to sitcom territory in 2007, when she began starring as a TV news anchor opposite Kelsey Grammer on Fox's Back to You, and again 2009 for The Middle, in which she plays the lead role of Frankie Heck, a working-class mother devoted to her family despite her struggles at work and as caretaker for her ailing mother.
Neil Flynn (Actor) .. Mike Heck
Born: November 13, 1960
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Comedic actor Neil Flynn cut his teeth with the renowned improv companies Second City and ImprovOlympic, the latter of which saw him study under the late improv guru Del Close. Despite his comedy-oriented aspirations, though, Flynn spent much of his early career taking bit parts in films like The Fugitive and Magnolia and on TV shows such as Doogie Howser, M.D. and Chicago Hope, often playing a cop. But in 2001, things took a decidedly positive turn when he was cast as the nameless Janitor on NBC's Scrubs, a role that was intended only for the pilot but was expanded to a regular series character in light of Flynn's performance. In addition to his live-action work, Flynn has also done a considerable amount of voice work on such animated projects as Clone High, Kim Possible, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Flynn left Scrubs after season 8 and took a starring role in the ABC comedy The Middle, playing patriarch Mike Heck
Eden Sher (Actor) .. Sue Heck
Born: December 26, 1991
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Appeared on The Tonight Show as a child when the late-night talk show filmed at her school. Her hobbies include hiking with her dogs and doing volunteer work, such as promoting sustainable agriculture in Nicaragua. Wears prosthetic braces on her teeth for her role as teenager Sue Heck in The Middle.
Atticus Shaffer (Actor) .. Brick Heck
Born: June 19, 1998
Birthplace: Pasadena, California, United States
Trivia: Named after To Kill a Mockingbird character Atticus Finch. Began acting at age 8. Has appeared in many commercials. Is a Boy Scout.
Charlie McDermott (Actor) .. Axl Heck
Born: April 06, 1990
Birthplace: West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Actor Charlie McDermott got an early start to his career, snagging his first film role in 2004's thriller The Village when he was just 14. The Pennsylvania native would continue to work consistently over the next few years, appearing in the vignette comedy The Ten, as well as the Christmas drama Frozen River. In the years to come, McDermott would enjoy success in movies like Hot Tub Time Machine, and on the hit series The Middle.
Brooke Shields (Actor) .. Rita Glossner
Born: May 31, 1965
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Despite her efforts to be taken seriously as an actress, Brooke Shields has been unable to escape her youth, during which time she found herself in the precarious position of simultaneously being idolized as a late-'70s icon of adolescent wholesome virginal innocence and being constantly photographed in manners verging on the mildly pornographic. Shields' early career was managed and pushed by her mother, Teri Shields, a small-time actress who placed her daughter in front of the camera before she was even one. As the Ivory Snow baby, Shields was once hailed as the "most beautiful baby in America." After spending many years hawking products, she was in such demand that her mother started marketing her under the logo "Brooke Shields & Co." Shields made her feature film debut in Alice Sweet Alice (1976), but did not become a bona fide star until French director Louis Malle cast her as a 12-year-old New Orleans prostitute who becomes the romantic obsession of a much older painter in Pretty Baby (1978). The film was released amidst great controversy because of the scenes in which Shields (or a body double representing her) appeared nude. But while she did participate in some adult scenes, those moments were handled with taste and discretion by Malle and his cinematographer, Sven Nyquist, and the general consensus was that Shields was not exploited in the film. Thus far, her acting in Pretty Baby remains Shields' best. Through her teens, Shields was among the world's top fashion models and her countenance was everywhere. Controversy again stirred when she did some provocative ads for Calvin Kline in which she was seen wearing a too tight pair of jeans and cooed, "Nothing comes between me and my Calvins." This was in contrast to her other ads in which she advised young girls to abstain from sex and a different campaign against smoking. At the peak of her fame, Shields appeared three times on the cover of Life magazine and once on the cover of Time. Her film career picked up around this time with appearances in such venues as King of the Gypsies (1978) and Wanda Nevada (1979), but her best-known film is the so-bad-it's-good The Blue Lagoon (1980) in which she and teenage hunk Christopher Atkins find themselves shipwrecked for years on a desert island. Ostensibly, the film is a tender tale about innocence and true love, but it's primarily a titillating romp filled with plenty of flesh shots of Shields and Atkins' taut, tanned, and partially clad bodies. In 1981, Shields tried her hand with a more serious role in Franco Zeffirelli's tepid teen romance Endless Love, but did not succeed. Shields decided it was time for college and so enrolled in Princeton, where but for the occasional appearance on a Bob Hope television special, made-for-TV movie, or other special event, she immersed herself in college life. While there, she majored in French Literature and also became interested in the theater, gaining experience in two regional productions of Love Letters. Shields graduated from Princeton with honors. Upon her graduation, Shields returned to acting full time and appeared in films that can most kindly be described as mediocre. In 1996, Shields was given her own situation comedy on NBC network's Suddenly Susan, where she played a single career girl struggling to reassemble her life following her breakup with her wealthy fiancé. Though never among the most natural and relaxed of actresses, Shields gradually grew into her role and proved to be a competent, charismatic comedy actress, turning in guest appearances on popular television shows such as That 70s Show, Nip/Tuck, Two and a Half Men, and Hannah Montana after Suddenly Susan went off the air in 2000. Meanwhile, on Broadway, Shields could bee seen in revivals of Grease, Cabaret, and Chicago before taking over the role of Morticia Addams in the Broadway musical version of The Addams Family. In 1997 Shields married tennis great Andre Agassi, but the union only lasted two years and in 2001 she was wed to television producer Chris Henchy.
Malcolm Foster Smith (Actor) .. Dave
Troy Metcalf (Actor) .. Jim
Greg Cipes (Actor) .. Chuck
Born: January 04, 1980
Birthplace: Coral Springs, Florida, United States
Trivia: Is part of a family of 9 brothers and sisters.Made his professional off-Broadway acting and singing debut at age 13 in the production The Rothschild's in which he starred as Young Solomon.Became nationally ranked as a Junior Professional surfer with an impressive 13 corporate sponsors when he was 17.Voiced Michaelangelo on the Nickelodeon series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Beast Boy on Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go! and DC Super Hero Girls.Started his own charity organization, UnAmor, which is based in Los Angeles and brings homeless Children, the Elderly and dogs together.
Ezra Buzzington (Actor) .. Wayne
Greer Grammer (Actor) .. April
Born: February 15, 1992
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Named after actress Greer Garson. Studied theater in high school and in college. Is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at University of Southern California. Participated in beauty pageants growing up and was Miss Teen Malibu in 2008. Was a recurring character on the first two seasons of MTV's Awkward before being promoted to a series regular in the third season. Named Miss Golden Globe 2015.
Keaton Savage (Actor) .. Tyler
Brian Howe (Actor) .. Tom
Trivia: Typically cast as an American everyman -- in many ways, the most challenging of roles to play -- the slightly stocky Hollywood character actor Brian Howe began his career during the mid-'90s, as an occasional guest player on episodes of such series as Law & Order (as a variety of different characters) and the short-lived sitcom The Bonnie Hunt Show (as Sammy Sinatra). Howe re-teamed with the venerable Hunt for a small role in his first feature, which the actress directed: the romantic comedy Return to Me, starring Minnie Driver and David Duchovny. Supporting turns in an uneven series of films ensued, ranging from Iain Softley's ill-advised sci-fier K-PAX (2001) to Steven Spielberg's buoyant comedy drama Catch Me If You Can (2002). Howe received fourth billing on series creator Barry Kemp's short-lived sitcom A Minute With Stan Hooper (2003), then landed a trio of supporting roles in A-listers during 2006: one in the Robin Williams farce RV, another in the Will Smith sudser The Pursuit of Happyness, and a third in Tony Scott's sci-fi actioner Déjà Vu. Clint Eastwood cast him in the 2008 drama Gran Torino. He appeared in the 2011 action film I Am Number Four, and in 2012 Howe appeared as Randy Scheunemann in the made-for-HBO docudrama Game Change.
Kurt Collins (Actor) .. Rodney Glossner
Hunter Daily (Actor) .. Vanessa
Adwin Brown (Actor) .. Joel
Beau Wirick (Actor)
Born: April 30, 1986
Brock Ciarlelli (Actor)
Chris Kattan (Actor)
Born: October 19, 1970
Birthplace: Sherman Oaks, California, United States
Trivia: The sharp-featured Saturday Night Live funnyman who crafted such finely tuned characterizations as Mango and Mr. Peepers on the long-running comedy sketch show, Chris Kattan has followed the familiar SNL path into feature films with such efforts as A Night at the Roxbury and Corky Romano.Born in Southern California and raised in Seattle, Kattan later attended college at University of California at Northridge, constantly turning up in numerous theatrical productions during that time. Becoming involved with the SNL breeding ground comedy troupe the Groundlings after college, the aspiring comic refined his comic skills until the legendary late-night comedy staple came calling. Joining the SNL cast in March of 1996 as a featured player, Kattan soon earned his keep with his hyper and sassy delivery consistently drawing laughs while combined with his outlandish characterizations. Kattan has also appeared in such popular television shows as Grace Under Fire and NewsRadio in addition to translating his head-bobbing Doug Butabi character (alongside Will Ferrell) to the big screen in 1998's Roxbury. 2001 found Kattan hitting the big screen again with Corky Romano.In the decades to come, Kataan would appear in a number of projects, like Santa's Slay and Scout's Honor. He would memorably play a fictional version of himself in the series AllaKattan!, but found even more success with the comedy series The Middle.
Jen Ray (Actor)
John Gammon (Actor)

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