Talk:List of Married... with Children characters

Merge from List of Married... with Children cast members
Articles for deletion/List of Married... with Children cast members resulted in a consensus to merge that list into this article. I've removed the actors previously included in this article from the list of actors in the former List of Married... with Children cast members article and merged that list into List of characters in Married... with Children. Non-notable single-appearance actors should now be removed and the large list reduced. Sottolacqua (talk) 13:47, 16 June 2010 (UTC)

Al's Boss
In the section 'Al's co-workers at Gary's Shoes' it list Gary Paterson (Geoffrey Scott) First and only appearance of the character of Gary portrayed as a male. He appeared on the episode Where's the Boss? 06/21/87. Although mentioned throughout the series, it was not until Season 9 that the character Gary returned as a woman (Janet Carroll).

This is not exactly correct. At the end of this episode, it shows Al paying Gary Paterson for PRETENDING to be Al's boss. So in fact, this character was not actually a worker at Gary's Shoes and should not be listed in this section. Crazy Blue Eyes (talk) 08:45, 8 August 2011 (UTC)

Bud's Name
Again I find myself reverting a change where someone insists Bud's proper name is "Budrick". This notion is completely erroneous. There is only one "Budrick" on the show and he is a wooden mannequin Kelly used to parody Bud. While she herself called him Budrick on notable occasions, most notable being when she dressed him up in Olde English garb, it was never established as even a potential name for the character. In fact, his driver's license is shown during the season featuring his full name, "Bud Franklin Bundy". Smokachu (talk) 11:05, 6 December 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.103.159.72 (talk)

Kelly refers to Bud as "Budrick" in the episode where she gives Bud a fashion makeover. It's clear from the context that that is his real name.24.6.40.199 (talk) 13:15, 21 November 2014 (UTC)

Fat Lady at Shoe Store
One important character not named here is a particular fat woman who has repeated run-ins with Al at the shoe store. She is in the episode where Al supposedly meets Gary Patterson early in the series. In the last season, she is the judge in a "trial" where Al is taken to task for all of his negative comments against fat women. I have no idea who the actress' name is, though.24.6.40.199 (talk) 15:33, 6 December 2013 (UTC)

Kelly's Actual Name
What is the source for Kelly's actual name being Marlene?50.136.139.204 (talk) 20:29, 28 February 2016 (UTC)

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Is the Dodge actually a Plymouth or not?
Regarding the statement:


 * Al's Dodge actually appears to be a 1972 Plymouth Duster in one early episode

According to Plymouth Duster, a rebadged version of that model was also sold as the Dodge Dart Demon in 1971/2. The two can be distinguished by some exterior details; Wikimedia Commons has some images for comparison.

So while it is somewhat correct that the car is a Plymouth Duster (or a rebadged version of it), it would be interesting to see if the car used for the shots had Dodge or Plymouth badges on it. Then either write “Al’s Dodge appears to be a 1972 Demon in one early episode”, or “In an early episode, Al’s Dodge actually appears to be a 1972 Plymouth Duster (while a rebadged version of the Duster was sold by Dodge as the Dart Demon, the vehicle used for the shots has a Plymouth exterior)”.

Though, the car is repeatedly referred to as the “Franken-Dodge” for having been refurbished with salvage parts numerous times—some of these spare parts could have been Duster parts, and if they were exterior parts, they could have made the Dodge look like a Plymouth. --Michael-stanton (talk) 15:25, 15 January 2021 (UTC)