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Charlie Finn
United States
Age: 49
Born: 18 Sep, 1975
TV Series Starring Charlie Finn
Help Me Help You
Best-selling author and celebrity therapist Dr. Bill Hoffman (Ted Danson) leads a therapy group for a bunch of crazy, self-obsessed strangers. The kicker - Dr. Hoffman is the craziest and most self-obsessed of all!
American Dragon: Jake Long
Jake Long is one of New York City's average 13-year-old boys, living with his extended Chinese-American family and skateboarding with his friends... until he learns his amazing destiny. He is a descendent of dragons and, when he transforms into one of these fire-breathing, shape-shifting magical beings, it's his duty to protect the magical creatures secretly living among the masses in New York. Among them are the herd of unicorns in Central Park, the leprechauns on Wall Street, the gargoyle nest atop the Empire State Building, the Triborough Troll Bridge, the mystical city between NOHO and SOHO and the underwater Hudson mermaids. Greater New York is the American Dragon's territory and if he can make it here, he can make it anywhere. ... Jake's life takes madcap twists and turns as he juggles all the social hurdles of teenage years (including his crush on Rose, the new girl in school) with his secret training to become the American Dragon, a regimen guided by his recently imm
Life on a Stick
A comedy about the lives of several teens who work and hang out a mall food court, including stepsiblings whose parents are more interested in the 8-year-old they had together than their son and daughter from previous relationships.
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