Where Are They Now?
HOT GALLERY: The Stars of Three’s Company—Where Are They Now?
"Come and knock on our door..." Anyone who was watching television between 1976 and 1984 knows what comes next. (If you've forgotten, watch this.) Three's Company, the story of a man living with two women who has to pretend to be gay in order to keep living there lest he arouse the suspicions of his dopey landlord(s), ruled the airwaves with a combination of sexual innuendo, outlandish schemes, and broad physical comedy. (The "girls" first meet Jack Tripper asleep in their bathtub, for Pete's sake.) Let's find out what happened to the good folks of apartment 201, and their various friends and neighbors. By Brett Singer
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Joyce DeWitt, Now
Ms. DeWitt had a number of small-screen roles and produced a special for NBC called Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Three’s Company (2003). She recently appeared onstage in the off-Broadway hit Miss Abigail’s Guide to Dating, Mating & Marriage. Producer/director Ken Davenport tells Snakkle, “Working with Joyce DeWitt was a joy. I say that as the director and producer of Miss Abigail’s Guide… and also as the teenager that had the biggest crush on Janet you could imagine.”
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August 16, 2012 at 3:49 am, willie F said:
I enjoyed three’s company because of the chemistry and interaction between the characters, but must admid joyce dewitt was my choice for hottie, beauty and brains you can’t beat the combination.