Jealousy. Deception. Betrayal. Welcome to America's favorite comedy.
3.6
120 min
'Three's Company', the comedy centered on two attractive, young women who made the rent on their Santa Monica beach-side apartment by taking in a third roommate - a male forced to pretend he's gay to fool the landlords and the girls' parents. The series rocketed in the ratings as an instant hit - despite the outcry of critics and moralists - who objected to the double-entendres and quasi-sexual hijinks on the show. However, the true behind-the-scenes story of 'Three's Company' will expose a once idyllic workplace that deteriorated into a battleground beset by business dealings, contact disputes, cast rivalries, clashes between producers and network executives and finally, a round of cast replacements which hastened the demise of the show.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Melanie Paxson | Joyce DeWitt | Unowned | |
Bret Anthony | John Ritter | Unowned | |
Jud Tylor | Suzanne Somers | Unowned | |
Brian Dennehy | Fred Silverman | Unowned | |
Wallace Langham | Jay | Unowned | |
Daniel Roebuck | Ted Bergman | Unowned | |
Michael David Simms | Don Taffner | Unowned | |
Gregg Binkley | Don Knotts | Unowned | |
Joyce DeWitt | Herself - Host | Unowned | |
Christopher Shyer | Alan Hamel | Unowned | |
Gary Hudson | Tony Thomopolous | Unowned | |
David James Lewis | Ira Denmark | Unowned | |
Jason Schombing | Jeff Kline | Unowned |