The Waltons (list all the family members – and since there were eleven of them, we’ll go to eleven for this category only)
Zeb Walton (Grandpa) – played by Will Geer
Olivia Walton (mom) – played by Miss Michael Learned, billed thus so that the audience would not think she was a man in drag because of her unusual (for a woman) first name, although if you ask me, the addition of “Miss” makes it sound more like a drag queen name.
Esther Walton (Grandma) - played by the late great Ellen Corby. She was uncredited in It’s a Wonderful Life as Miss Davis who, when the Building and Loan is being “run on,” asks for just $17.50 and George Bailey kisses her. She was also the guest star in many TV shows in the 50s and 60s.
John Boy Walton - played by Richard Thomas. Let’s face it, the show went steadily down the crapper after he left in season 5
John Walton Sr. - Played by Ralph Waite.
Jim-Bob Walton - youngest son; the only Walton child who was born in a hospital, rather than at home; had a twin brother (Joseph Zebulon) who was stillborn.
Zebulon Tyler Walton
Erin Walton (Mary Elizabeth McDonough), second daughter; per Wiki, worked as a telephone operator and as manufacturing supervisor
The Waltons (list all the family members – and since there were eleven of them, we’ll go to eleven for this category only)
Zeb Walton (Grandpa) – played by Will Geer
Olivia Walton (mom) – played by Miss Michael Learned, billed thus so that the audience would not think she was a man in drag because of her unusual (for a woman) first name, although if you ask me, the addition of “Miss” makes it sound more like a drag queen name.
Esther Walton (Grandma) - played by the late great Ellen Corby. She was uncredited in It’s a Wonderful Life as Miss Davis who, when the Building and Loan is being “run on,” asks for just $17.50 and George Bailey kisses her. She was also the guest star in many TV shows in the 50s and 60s.
John Boy Walton - played by Richard Thomas. Let’s face it, the show went steadily down the crapper after he left in season 5
John Walton Sr. - Played by Ralph Waite.
Jim-Bob Walton - youngest son; the only Walton child who was born in a hospital, rather than at home; had a twin brother (Joseph Zebulon) who was stillborn.
Zebulon Tyler Walton
Erin Walton (Mary Elizabeth McDonough), second daughter; per Wiki, worked as a telephone operator and as manufacturing supervisor
Olivia Walton (mom) – played by Miss Michael Learned, billed thus so that the audience would not think she was a man in drag because of her unusual (for a woman) first name, although if you ask me, the addition of “Miss” makes it sound more like a drag queen name.
Esther Walton (Grandma) - played by the late great Ellen Corby. She was uncredited in It’s a Wonderful Life as Miss Davis who, when the Building and Loan is being “run on,” asks for just $17.50 and George Bailey kisses her. She was also the guest star in many TV shows in the 50s and 60s.
John Boy Walton - played by Richard Thomas. Let’s face it, the show went steadily down the crapper after he left in season 5
John Walton Sr. - Played by Ralph Waite.
Jim-Bob Walton - youngest son; the only Walton child who was born in a hospital, rather than at home; had a twin brother (Joseph Zebulon) who was stillborn.
Zebulon Tyler Walton
Erin Walton (Mary Elizabeth McDonough), second daughter; per Wiki, worked as a telephone operator and as manufacturing supervisor
Elizabeth Walton - Kami Cotler
Mary Ellen Walton - Judy Norton
Jason Walton – Jon Walmsley
Eric Scott – Ben Walton
I looked them up on IMDb, and apparently there are 12. Now this category is over.
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Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Home Movies - Paul Poundstone (the voice of Paula Small) was later arrested for DUI with her foster children in the car. She was also charged with performing lewd acts on a minor but those charges were never prosecuted.
Shows featuring a cast member who faced legal problems either before, during, or after production
Cosby - Bill Cosby convicted of three counts of assault (and later overturned)
That 70s Show - Danny Masterson, rape; Tommy Chong, selling drug paraphernalia
Diff’rent Strokes - Dana Plato died of an overdose in 1999; Todd Bridges fought drug addiction, was tried and acquitted of murder in 1988; Gary Coleman pleaded no contest to assault in 1998, was cited for disorderly conduct in 2007, was in another altercation in 2008, and was arrested in 2010 on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault.
Perry Mason - William Talman(Hamilton Burger) was arrested and charged with marijuana possession and lewd vagrancy while at a (sex?)party that got raided. He was briefly fired, but brought back at the insistence of Raymond Burr and Erle Stanley Gardner. The charges were eventually dropped.
Home Movies - Paul Poundstone (the voice of Paula Small) was later arrested for DUI with her foster children in the car. She was also charged with performing lewd acts on a minor but those charges were never prosecuted.
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