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On June 29, 2006, "Charlie Gets Crippled" (directed by McElhenney and written by McElhenney, Howerton & Day) hit our screens and introduced us to DeVito's Frank Reynolds – causing Dennis (Howerton) to hit Charlie (Day) with his car And with that – as the cliche goes – history was made, and the series would never[...]
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Happy birthday, Danny DeVito! We just thought that would be the best way to kick off a birthday article dedicated to Frank Reynolds' real-life alter-ego and the important role he's played in joining FXX's Kaitlin Olson, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and Rob McElhenney-starring comedy series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia So to honor The Gang's[...]
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Happy Birthday, Danny DeVito!
And what could be more important than recognizing DeVito aka Frank Reynolds aka Trollfoot's birthday? The actor's excellence was established well before IASIP, but joining the series elevated DeVito in the eyes of younger generations that weren't raised on his Louie De Palma from Taxi And while he didn't join the series until the second[...]
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With FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia starting back to work and with a record-setting 15th season on the way, what better time than this week to celebrate the greatness that is the pistol-packing, toe knife-wielding, night crawlers-playing, head of Wolf Cola… Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Dee's (Kaitlin Olson) step-dad… Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito)[...]
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Believing he had gone camping or was with some friends, the rancher would remain under his vehicle until Tuesday- surviving on (according to the AP report) "a couple of bottles of water and Keystone Light beers from a cooler." The name of that 53-year-old rancher? Frank Reynolds. A fact we couldn't ignore because the Always Sunny[...]
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See what we mean? That latter category is a pretty big tent when it comes to possibilities, as you saw from the examples we listed as well as what went down today with McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson, "Frank Reynolds,' and a tale with a heartbreaking beginning that ends with the kind of "feels' that reminds you[...]