The Drew Carey Show
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Director
Gerry Cohen
Writer
Joey Gutierrez
Producer
David Letterman
Age 49 (now 79)
Drew again finds his work coming between him and Lisa, when his negative evaluation of her job performance causes her to reevaluate their relationship.
Drew serves as acting store manager while also fulfilling his regular duties. He is outraged when the store declines to make him the permanent manager, instead hiring Nigel Wick, an Englishman who makes it clear that he would rather be anywhere but Cleveland. Wick makes a stamp of Drew's signature and makes it appear as though Drew is responsible for cost-cutting measures such as the elimination of employee discounts. He coaxes Drew into agreeing to be the ""bad guy"" by offering him a promotion to assistant manager and a new desk. However, Drew draws the line after Wick tries to fire all of the employees with seniority right before their pensions kick in. He claims that the employees are staging a revolt, and Wick wins the staff's approval by eliminating all of ""Drew's"" cutbacks. Oswald and Lewis search for a way to fill a large order of Buzz Beer, which is due in just a few days. They put the neighborhood children to work bottling and delivering beer, much to Drew's horror.
Lisa moves in with Drew, bringing an assortment of pets that includes a toilet-trained cat. They begin to really get on each other's nerves, and Drew goes to great lengths to avoid going home at night. Jay tells Drew that he is considering an offer to run a Dairy Queen in Minnesota with his brother. Kate comes to believe that Jay is going to propose, and realizes that she must reject him. She is bewildered when Jay simply tells her that he is moving and does not even ask her to come with him. Drew tries to console the furious Kate. He drives around with her all night and eats french fries. He finally goes home to find a note from Lisa saying that she has realized that Drew is uncomfortable and has gone to stay with a friend. He dances around to celebrate the fact that he is alone, unaware that Lisa hasn't left yet. She confesses that she is also unhappy, and they have an amicable break-up. She lets him keep her handicapped dog, Speedy. Drew drives Kate around as she breaks th
Wick orders Mimi to begin wearing less make-up and more conservative clothing, as he doesn't want her representing him with her current appearance. When she refuses, Wick banishes her to the archives in the sub-basement. She tries to get revenge by wreaking havoc throughout the store. When Drew accidentally spills beer on a large man at the Warsaw, another man saves him from a fight. He turns out to be Simon, a bully who tormented the gang throughout high school. He apologizes for his actions and seems to have changed his ways. Simon is out of work, so Drew hires him as Wick's new assistant. Simon soon begins pushing everyone around, and even Wick becomes terrified of him. Wick decides to bring back Mimi, regardless of her appearance. He is too afraid to fire Simon, and leaves the task to Drew. Lewis, Oswald and Kate encourage Drew to stand up to Simon, claiming that bullies are really cowards at heart. Although Simon beats him up, Drew manages to fire him. Mimi doesn't wan
Kate begins dating Jack, a guy that she met at the Warsaw. He interviews for a job at the store, and Drew is disturbed to learn that he thinks he is the devil. He has even taken out credit cards under the name ""The Devil."" Kate is certain that this is a joke, but soon discovers otherwise. When she tries to dump Jack, he claims that she has sold him her soul. Drew puts his own soul on the line and challenges Jack to a game of pool, but it doesn't go very well. Kate confronts Jack and says that he claims to be the devil because he is afraid that women will dump him if he acts like himself. He mocks her, so Drew prepares to beat him up. However, Jack loses interest when he learns that Kate lied about being a virgin. He leaves in disgust. Wick orders all of the staff to wear costumes for Halloween. Drew dresses as Mimi, who is outraged when he wears an outfit that she had already purchased.
Drew, Lewis and Oswald learn that their high school band teacher, Ms. Blankenship, has died. Drew seems to take the news especially hard. He organizes the band to put together one last performance for her, and becomes furious whenever anyone insults Ms. Blankenship. His friends ask for an explanation, and Drew reveals that he lost his virginity to her. He considers the experience to be special. However, he soon learns that the teacher regularly seduced her male pupils. Drew receives another shock when Kate and Oswald confess that they slept together once in high school. Drew feels like a fool because he was unaware of these secrets. Kate tries to cheer him up by proposing a secret of their own. She declares that they should get married if they are both still single by a certain age (which Drew keeps trying to lower).
Drew catches the eye of an attractive stranger at the Warsaw. The woman, Bonnie, agrees to come back to his house to see his brewery. After she learns that he does not have a permit, she reveals that she is a zoning inspector and says that she must report him. Mimi (for a fee) suggests a way that Drew might get out of the situation. She says that the gang could organize a party and sell maps to the location, then give away the appropriate amount of beer. Bonnie comes to Winfred-Louder to apologize to Drew, and agrees to attend his party. She brings a policewoman friend to the gathering. Unfortunately, she threatens to arrest Drew and his friends for soliciting to sell alcohol unless they shut down the party and return everyone's money. Bonnie and Drew sleep together. She feels bad about causing him so many problems. She recommends that he get signatures on a petition and appear before the city council to request a change in the zoning laws for his neighborhood. The council h
Drew is upset when Bonnie refuses to go out on dates with him in public. She always wants to stay over at his place and order take-out. Drew thinks Bonnie is concerned about his financial situation but he wants to do something special for her. Drew surprises Bonnie at her apartment with a gourmet meal, only to find out she's married.
Drew's hopes of a relaxing holiday weekend are crushed when Mr. Wick makes Drew in charge of Winfred-Louder's Thanksgiving Day parade. Crunched for time, Drew has to make a deal with Mimi that she can be the "snow queen" in the parade if her father's trucking company supplies the equipment for the floats. Unfortunately, Mr. Wick chooses someone else to be grand marshal and Mimi sabotages the parade.
An employee is killed by a speeding car while trying to cross a busy intersection in front of the store. Dexter K. Roberts, a popular salesman famous for his great parties, is brought in to take over her job. Drew feels left out when everyone leaves to have lunch with Dexter while Drew is in the copy room. Dexter then embarrasses Drew in front of the staff by using him as the guinea pig for his magic tricks. Dexter throws a big party for his co-workers, and even invites Lewis and Oswald. Drew and Mimi are the only ones who do not have invitations. They run into each other at the Warsaw that night and discuss the pain of being outcasts. They become furious and decide to crash the party and ruin everyone's good time. Dexter reveals that he had actually left invitations for Drew in his pockets during the magic trick. However, Mimi was not invited because of her attitude. She wants to trash his house, but Dexter says that he has called the cops and orders her to leave. He pleads
Drew inadvertently agrees to organize a wedding shower for his ex-girlfriend Lisa when he mistakenly believes the bride is an elderly employee also named Lisa. Lisa's fiancé Trent, according to Drew's new system that ranks employees by performance, is first in line to be fired from the store. Lisa thinks Drew is acting out of spite because he hasn't moved on but Drew insists it's because Trent is a poor employee. Drew talks with Trent and is unnerved when Trent has an epiphany and decides he wants to call off the wedding.
Kate alerts the guys to the fact that a hurricane has struck the near the neighborhood where Drew's parents live in Florida. As they watch the news report, Drew's parents suddenly show up at his house in their Winnebago. They have been on the road since losing their house for failure to make payments. They finally admit that Beulah lost their life savings in a land development scam. The Careys plan to stay with Drew for a few weeks until they receive their claim in a class-action lawsuit. Unfortunately, they lose the case. George and Beulah take over the house and prevent Drew from having any privacy. After his parents spoil a date, he begins spending all of his time at the store. He finally resolves to ask his parents to leave by laying a guilt trip on them. They prove too tough to crack, and Drew ends up staying with Lewis and Oswald.
Drew is getting fed up with the filthy, unsafe conditions in Oswald and Lewis' apartment and threatens to take their landlord to court. But when the landlord finds out Drew has been living with the guys without a lease, he evicts all of them. The three of them end up on Kate's doorstep and she reluctantly agrees to let them stay with her for a few days. Everyone pressures Drew to stand up to his parents once and for all and take back his house.
After realizing there is no way to profit from Buzz Beer, the gang decides to shut down the brewery and throw a party with free beer to get rid of their supply. Drew meets a woman at the Warsaw and invites her to the party but can't remember her name or number. Mimi puts a flier about Drew's party in the Winfred-Louder newspaper as revenge for an earlier prank. Drew's hopes of finding his mystery woman dwindle when everyone in the city of Cleveland (including the mayor, Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar, Little Richard, and Joe Walsh) shows up at his house for the party.
Drew's plans for a promotion may be put on hold when Kate plays a birthday prank on him and alters training videos he made to impress the store's board of directors.
Drew's down-payment on a car bounces because of a bad check at a garage sale. He finds out the woman who wrote the check was Kyra, his junior-high girlfriend. She claims her roommate wrote checks from her account to cover his gambling debt. Drew invites Kyra to stay with him but begins to doubt her when his car is repossessed after her second check bounces.
Winfred-Louder employees risk their lives get to work each day because the crosswalk from the parking deck to the store is at an intersection near the freeway. When a member of the Optimists Club is severely injured while trying to cross, Drew demands the store build a skywalk to the employee garage. When his complaints are ignored and Lewis and Oswald are hurt while trying to cross, Drew decides to take drastic measures by going on a hunger strike.
Drew returns disheveled and frustrated after a convention in Las Vegas. After losing his luggage and all of his money, a waitress named Diane took pity on him and they went out for drinks. She took Drew to a rock and roll chapel to get married and he went through with it, thinking it was a drunken prank. Unfortunately, the ceremony was legal. Diane admits she needed to get re-married in order to keep custody of her two kids. She convinces Drew to pose as her husband for a week to fool the social worker.
Drew finds out Speedy's hip problem is getting worse but there's hope in a new operation that could restore the dog to his old self. The problem is the operation costs $2700. Nora recommends Drew use his company insurance to pay for it. Winfred-Louder has same-sex health benefits; all Drew would have to do is claim the operation is for his lover. Drew agrees but ends up having to prove he is gay by hiring Oswald to play his lover "Aaron".
Earl is released from prison and swears he's a changed man. Drew is ill at ease when Earl moves in next-door and starts watching his every move. Earl claims he is observing Drew so he can assimilate back into society. Eventually, Earl starts dressing like Drew and even remodels his house to look exactly like Drew's. Everything comes to a head when Earl pulls a gun on Drew and the gang, admitting he wants to kill Drew and take over his life.
The gang discovers someone else is marketing a coffee-flavored beer called Cap-Beer-Cino. The owner, Chris Vanderkamp, openly admits stealing the idea but has enough lawyers to keep him in the clear. Cap-Beer-Cino becomes a sensation at the Warsaw, which leaves the gang desperate for business.
When the employee representative to the board is forced to retire, Drew, Mimi, and Larry are thrilled over the possibility of taking over the position that offers a considerable raise and requires little work. The competition to impress Mr. Wick, Mrs. Louder, and the board of directors turns from friendly rivalry to an outright brawl.
Kate is annoyed the guys offered a date with her as a prize in a contest for Buzz Beer. Mr. Wick finds the winning bottle cap and Kate reluctantly goes through with the date. The guys are stunned when Kate and Wick seemingly fall for each other. Little do they know, Kate and Wick are playing a prank as revenge for the contest. However, Mr. Wick may not be pretending.
After a disastrous trip to New York to sell Buzz Beer, the gang makes a shocking discovery: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) has been replaced as the weekend midnight movie with The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), leading to a drag-off in the streets with Mimi and her Priscilla cronies.
Drew Carey
Age 38 (now 68)
Ryan Stiles
Lewis Kiniski
Age 37 (now 67)
Diedrich Bader
Oswald Lee Harvey
Age 29 (now 59)
Christa Miller
Kate O'Brien
Age 32 (now 62)
Craig Ferguson
Nigel Wick
Age 34 (now 64)
Kathy Kinney
Mimi Bobeck
Age 41 (now 71)
Ian Gomez
Larry Almada
Age 31 (now 61)
Kelly Perine
Chuck
Age 27 (now 57)
Katy Selverstone
Lisa Robbins
Age 30 (now 60)
Nan Martin
Mrs. Louder
Age 69 (died at 82)
Marion Ross
Beulah Carey
Age 67 (now 97)
Grant Shaud
Grant Shaud (uncredited)
Age 35 (now 65)
Robert Torti
Jay Clemens
Caroline Rhea
Bonnie
Julie Uribe
Julie
Vic Helford
Customer
Age 67 (died at 77)
Michael Leydon Campbell
Jerry
Steven Kravitz
Stan
James Castle Stevens
Guy
David Cross
Earl
Stanley Anderson
George Carey
Age 56 (died at 78)
Michael Taliferro
Delivery Man
Age 35 (died at 44)
Peter Scolari
Councilman Kemp
Age 41 (died at 66)
Joe Walsh
Age 48 (now 78)
Ann Magnuson
Kyra Sullivan
Age 40 (now 70)
Jerry Van Dyke
Luther Van Damme
Age 65 (died at 86)
Rachel Hunter
Age 27 (now 56)
Phill Lewis
Mike
Age 28 (now 58)
Nicholas Turturro
Det. James Martinez
Victor Raider-Wexler
Paul Van Houten
Age 52 (now 82)
Norm Macdonald
Simon Tate
Age 36 (died at 61)
Graham Jarvis
Principal Zand
Age 66 (died at 72)
Michael Milhoan
Joe Lupo
Lisa Darr
Debbie
Age 33 (now 63)
John Caponera
Dexter K. Roberts
Cork Hubbert
Jim
Age 44 (died at 51)
Kenneth Mars
Mr. Tinsley
Age 61 (died at 75)
Little Richard
Age 63 (died at 87)
Brett Butler
Grace Kelly
Wally Wingert
Parrot (voice)
Dan Castellaneta
Ed Begley Jr.
Dr. Chris Vanderkamp
Age 47 (now 76)
Donald Trump
Age 50 (now 79)
Teller
Geller
Jack Riley
Mr. Jones
Age 60 (died at 80)
Flip Wilson
Age 62 (died at 64)
Tom Bosley
Mr. Bobeck
Age 68 (died at 83)
Howard George
Hank
Age 50 (died at 69)
Jeremy Piven
Spence Kovak
Age 31 (now 60)
Bill Erwin
Mr. Bradbury
Age 81 (died at 96)
Carol Channing
Age 75 (now 105)
Penn Jillette
Archibald Fenn
Richard Paul
Burt
Age 56 (died at 58)
Eric Roberts
Steven
Lea DeLaria
Jewel
Michael Winslow
Jimi Hendrix
Age 38 (now 67)
Patrick Cranshaw
Gerald Thompson
Age 77 (died at 86)
Bob Zany
Insult Man
Dick Clark
Age 66 (died at 82)
Lisa Thornhill
Beth
Mika Boorem
Sarah
Age 9 (now 38)
Luis Antonio Ramos
Clerk
Age 23 (now 52)
Andre Rosey Brown
The Bodyguard
Age 40 (died at 50)
Michael R. White
James Lesure
Alan
Age 25 (now 55)
Joely Fisher
Paige Clark
Miles Marsico
Joey
Age 9 (now 39)
Nicole Sullivan
Diane Pulaski
Age 26 (now 56)
Tammy Faye Bakker
Mrs. Tammy Bobeck
Age 54 (died at 65)
Macka Foley
Security Guard #1
Age 45 (died at 64)
Jane Morris
Nora O'Dougherty
Frank Lloyd
Waiter
Angela Dohrmann
Suzie
Martin Mull
Martin Mull (uncredited)
Age 53 (died at 80)
Joanie Fagan
Faith
John C. McDonnell
Otto Coelho
Janitor
Jim Wise
Harry the Tuba
Age 32 (now 61)
Slade Barnett
Billy Blankenship
John Blevins
Former Student
Max Grodénchik
Vincent
Age 43 (now 73)
Susan Isaacs
Kelly
Ben Kronen
Mr. Fraser
Age 75 (died at 96)
Gil Zuniga
Hector
David L. Lander
Self
Age 49 (died at 73)
Don Perry
Grandpa Bobeck
Age 65 (died at 81)
Lynn Wanlass
Gigi Bobeck
Monty Hoffman
A Guy
Age 43 (died at 60)
Tim O'Rourke
Tim
Mark Benninghoffen
Trent
Ben Slack
Santa
Age 59 (died at 67)
Caitlin Dulany
Robin
Age 29 (now 58)
Paul Nobrega
Attendant
Bernie Kosar
Samantha Bennett
Olivia
Pam Stone
Lois
Age 36 (now 66)
Donielle Artese
Featured
David Charles DuBois
Party Guest
David Drummond
Mac
Daryl Keith Roach
Cop
Ryan Holihan
Bob
Denise Gentile
Jenny Wolfe
Bonnie Hellman
Dr. Peters
Age 46 (now 76)
Sally Wingert
James M. Connor
Steve
Age 36 (now 65)
Michael Raysses
Joe
Johnnie Walker
Bernard
Matthew Mahaney
Man
Paul Cassell
Todd
Peter Iacangelo
Ice Cream Vendor
Age 48 (now 77)
Sam Simon
Age 41 (died at 59)
Brian K. Roberts
Steve Zuckerman
Gary Halvorson
Diane Burroughs
Lona Williams
Clay Graham
Russ Woody
Bruce Rasmussen
Richard Day
W.G. Snuffy Walden
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