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Old 05-26-2023, 02:09 AM   #1
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Question Shows where a star went on to a more iconic show

Car 54, Where Are You? and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis are examples of this. Maybe 1/100 would primarily identify Fred Gwynne and Bob Denver with those shows in contrast to The Munsters and Gilligan's Island respectively.
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This might be cheating but, Dick Van Dyke went from The New Dick Van Dyke Show to Diagnosis Murder. Cheating because the Original Dick Van Dyke Show is probably more iconic than Diagnosis Murder.
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Old 05-26-2023, 01:32 PM   #3
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This might be cheating but, Dick Van Dyke went from The New Dick Van Dyke Show to Diagnosis Murder. Cheating because the Original Dick Van Dyke Show is probably more iconic than Diagnosis Murder.
It is cheating, Van Dyke is best known from the original series.

I have three:

Peter Falk: "The Trials of O'Brien" to Columbo

Larry Hagman: I Dream of Jeannie (Tony Nelson) to Dallas J.R. Ewing

Bea Arthur: Maude to Golden Girls Dorothy Zbornak
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Tony Shalhoub - Wings to Monk

Both great shows but when thinking of Tony, I'm sure most people think of Monk.
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Shannen Doherty went from starring as Kris Witherspoon on "Our House", a show most people likely don't even remember to her star-making role as Brenda Walsh on "Beverly Hills, 90210"

Judith Light went from "One Life to Live" to starring on "Who's the boss" as Angela Bower, though I LOVE OLTL, I think WTB is more Iconic.

Debra Messing went from "Ned & Stacey" to "Will & Grace"

Paul Reiser went from "My Two Dads" to the more iconic "Mad About You"

Jane Leeves went from "Murphy Brown" to "Frasier" (She had played Miles long-term girlfriend on MB)

Sarah Michelle Geller went from "All My Children" to the more iconic "Buffy, The Vampire Slayer"

Keri Russell went from "Malibu Shores" to the more iconic "Felicity"

Mayim Bialik went from "Blossom" to the much more iconic "Big Bang Theory"
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Kate Jackson: from Dark Shadows to The Rookies, Charlie’s Angels(Original) and later Scarecrow & Mrs King

Patrick Duffy: The Man From Atlantis to Dallas & later Step By Step

Alfonso Riberio: Silver Spoons to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Linda Evans: The Big Valley to Dynasty

Mary Frann: Days of Our Lives to Newhart

Markie Post: The Fall Guy to Night Court(Original)

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Mayim Bialik: From child actress on Macgyer to Blossom and later part of the Big Bang ensemble and co-host of Jeopardy.

Tom Hanks: From Bossom Buddies and various TV guest star of the week type of roles to a movie career.

Woody Harrelson: From Cheers to a movie career.

Kelsey Grammer: Part of the Cheers ensemble, to headlining his own show which had a bigger impact than Cheers and decent movie career as a character actor.

Chris Pratt: From Parks and Rec to Guardians Of The Galaxy and beyond box buster stardom.
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Jane Leeves played Blue on the sitcom Throb and later went on to Frasier and Hot in Cleveland.
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Tony Shalhoub - Wings to Monk

Both great shows but when thinking of Tony, I'm sure most people think of Monk.
No I usually think of Wings where Tony Shalhoub played Antonio.

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Robert Conrad from Hawaiian Eye to The Wild, Wild West
Angela Cartwright from Make Room for Daddy to Lost in Space
June Lockhart from Lassie to Lost in Space
Mickey Dolenz from Circus Boy to The Monkees
Stephanie Powers from The Girl From UNCLE to Hart to Hart
Bill Cosby from I Spy to The Bill Cosby Show
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Iconic is a matter of opinion, but a few more actors who upgraded to a leading role:

Mary Tyler Moore from The Dick Van Dyke Show to The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Gavin McLeod from The Mary Tyler Moore Show to the Captain of The Love Boat.

Bea Benaderet: usually uncredited voice actress (Looney Tunes, radio) and character actress (George Burns and Beverly Hillbillies), to voicing Betty Rubble on The Flintstones and lead star on Petticolt Junction.
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Shannen Doherty went from starring as Kris Witherspoon on "Our House", a show most people likely don't even remember to her star-making role as Brenda Walsh on "Beverly Hills, 90210"

Judith Light went from "One Life to Live" to starring on "Who's the boss" as Angela Bower, though I LOVE OLTL, I think WTB is more Iconic.

Debra Messing went from "Ned & Stacey" to "Will & Grace"

Paul Reiser went from "My Two Dads" to the more iconic "Mad About You"

Jane Leeves went from "Murphy Brown" to "Frasier" (She had played Miles long-term girlfriend on MB)

Sarah Michelle Geller went from "All My Children" to the more iconic "Buffy, The Vampire Slayer"

Keri Russell went from "Malibu Shores" to the more iconic "Felicity"

Mayim Bialik went from "Blossom" to the much more iconic "Big Bang Theory"
Speaking of The Big Bang Theory, Kaley Cuoco going from 8 Simple Rules (which is sadly, best known for being the last time that John Ritter was working on when he did) Charmed to The Big Bang Theory.

And since Who's the Boss? has also been mentioned, Katherine Helmond going from Soap to WTB and Tony Danza going from Taxi to WTB. It's not that Taxi has been completely forgotten, is just that I would say that WTB is the show that people would commonly associate Tony Danza with first and foremost.
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Robert Conrad from Hawaiian Eye to The Wild, Wild West
Angela Cartwright from Make Room for Daddy to Lost in Space
June Lockhart from Lassie to Lost in Space
Mickey Dolenz from Circus Boy to The Monkees
Stephanie Powers from The Girl From UNCLE to Hart to Hart
Bill Cosby from I Spy to The Bill Cosby Show
No offense, but I would argue that I, Spy is the more iconic one of Bill Cosby's pre-Cosby Show series simply because of the historical significance behind it.
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Robert Reed: "The Defenders" to "The Brady Bunch"
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Speaking of The Big Bang Theory, Kaley Cuoco going from 8 Simple Rules (which is sadly, best known for being the last time that John Ritter was working on when he did) Charmed to The Big Bang Theory.

And since Who's the Boss? has also been mentioned, Katherine Helmond going from Soap to WTB and Tony Danza going from Taxi to WTB. It's not that Taxi has been completely forgotten, is just that I would say that WTB is the show that people would commonly associate Tony Danza with first and foremost.
Taxi had a more iconic cast (Danny Devito, Christopher Lloyd, Andy Kaufman, Judd Hirsch and etc) was a future launching point for the cast of Cheers and was way funnier then Who's The Boss.
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