View Full Version : TV characters that didn't exist and/or were written for an actor?


TMC
06-05-2017, 08:42 PM
I am curious to find out about more actors who knocked it out of the park at their auditions that characters were made just to have them show up in the show.

Edward216
06-05-2017, 10:13 PM
I know that has actually happened, but unfortunately I can't remember any specific stories right now and I'll have to think about it. Should be an interesting thread.

Ed.

Dianne3
06-08-2017, 04:02 PM
Donny Most - Ralph Malph on Happy Days

factsoflife
06-08-2017, 06:26 PM
Mindy Cohn from "The Facts of Life". During the pre-production research for the show, Charlotte Rae and other producers of the show interviewed prep school kids about their opinions on attending prep school and what it is like. During one of these meetings, Charlotte Rae noticed a girl who she found adorable. That girl was Mindy Cohn, and Rae convinced the writers to create a new character for Cohn, and that character became Natalie.


During auditions for Glee, Chris Colfer auditioned for the role of Artie, which went to Kevin McHale. Ryan Murphy, however, enjoyed his audition and after noticing his pale complexion created the brand new role of Kurt Hummel, even giving the character the nickname "Porcelain", after Colfer's complexion.

visaman666
06-08-2017, 06:33 PM
Cliff Claven on Cheers.

John Ratzenberger auditioned for Norm, didn't get the part and asked if they had a bar know it-all. They didn't, so he improvised a scene as Cliff, and a new character was born.

But, the pilot had been written and aporoved before Cliff existed, and that's why he is not in the pilot episode. Then in his first episode, Cliff sits at the bar alone, as a glorified extra.

Retro4Life
06-08-2017, 07:24 PM
I believe the character of Charlie Pace on "Lost" was created for Dominic Monaghan. He was originally chosen to play "Sawyer" but when Josh Holloway did such a good reading, they switched to him and made Dom Charlie.

Babalu
06-10-2017, 11:41 AM
Mindy Cohn from "The Facts of Life". During the pre-production research for the show, Charlotte Rae and other producers of the show interviewed prep school kids about their opinions on attending prep school and what it is like. During one of these meetings, Charlotte Rae noticed a girl who she found adorable. That girl was Mindy Cohn, and Rae convinced the writers to create a new character for Cohn, and that character became Natalie.


That's an interesting story and I hate to say it, but I always wondered how such an unattractive and overweight girl got on a TV show.

Coffeecup
06-14-2017, 10:08 AM
[During auditions for Glee, Chris Colfer auditioned for the role of Artie, which went to Kevin McHale. Ryan Murphy, however, enjoyed his audition and after noticing his pale complexion created the brand new role of Kurt Hummel, even giving the character the nickname "Porcelain", after Colfer's complexion.


Chris Colfer writes children/teen books and seems to be doing well as an author.

Coffeecup
06-14-2017, 10:14 AM
That's an interesting story and I hate to say it, but I always wondered how such an unattractive and overweight girl got on a TV show.

Hey- that's not nice. Should I turn the sentence and say How come you didn't get on tv? We aren't all ravening beauties. Mindy had the right to be on tv just as much as anyone.

TVJoy
06-14-2017, 10:49 AM
That's an interesting story and I hate to say it, but I always wondered how such an unattractive and overweight girl got on a TV show.

Hey- that's not nice. Should I turn the sentence and say How come you didn't get on tv? We aren't all ravening beauties. Mindy had the right to be on tv just as much as anyone.

She was a dose of reality for me. I grew up overweight and seeing someone who looked like me on that show was comforting. The fact that they didn't make an issue of her weight was nice. i was shy, but I had friends who like me and the weight didn't seem to matter to them, only to me. Also, she wasn't unattractive.

Dianne3
06-14-2017, 03:19 PM
I don't see anything wrong with wondering how Mindy Cohn/Natalie got on FOL.
That's not always being mean spirited. It's being realistic.
Good for her. I did like her.

I do remember an episode where both Natalie and Blair were making fun of a boy with a lot of acne. I thought of all characters, Natalie was one who shouldn't be making fun of anyone.

TVJoy
06-14-2017, 03:44 PM
Quote: "I thought of all characters, Natalie was one who shouldn't be making fun of anyone."

Your sentence is mean spirited.

No one should make fun of anyone whether it's because they have acne, they're overweight (Natalie), they're black (Tootie), they're a tomboy (Jo), they're a self-centered blonde snob (Blair), or any other reason you can think of.

scrapple
06-14-2017, 09:50 PM
Oh, for God's sake, lighten up.

TVJoy
06-14-2017, 10:47 PM
Or you could shut up. I'm entitled to my opinion.

Edward216
06-15-2017, 03:37 AM
Wow, are you awful. At the time The Facts Of Life ran originally I thought Mindy Cohn was kind of cute. I thought all the girls were attractive. I never liked Kim Fields' shorter hairstyle but that's a minor thing.

Ed.

Dianne3
06-15-2017, 04:49 PM
If I upset anyone with anything I post, I apologize.
I've been a forum member since 2002, and I rarely get posters jump down my throat.

andress_jade
06-15-2017, 08:07 PM
The role of Niles on Frasier was specifically invented for David Hyde Pierce. On Cheers, Frasier was an only child but when they saw the resemblance between Kelsey and DHP, they cast DHP as Niles on Frasier and the rest is history.

Coffeecup
06-16-2017, 11:50 AM
I just took the posters babalus sentence as . If one is fat, skinny, plain, beautiful, short, asian, african american, bald,etc one shouldn't be on tv. There are all sort of lovely people.

MA
06-16-2017, 12:08 PM
Does Harry Anderson from Night Court count?

Babalu
06-16-2017, 05:53 PM
I just took the posters babalus sentence as . If one is fat, skinny, plain, beautiful, short, asian, african american, bald,etc one shouldn't be on tv. There are all sort of lovely people.


The point isn't there are all kinds of people in the world. Everyone knows that. Just as everyone knows that Lisa Welchel's are the ones that get on TV and Mindy Cohn's don't. If you have a problem with that blame TV producers, not me. I was stating the truth.