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Michael Gary Scott is the former Regional Manager at Dunder-Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Often ignorant of social norms, and highly inappropriate in the workplace, Michael has proven himself to be a capable boss who cares deeply for his staff. Steve Carrell played Scott from 2005-2011.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: NBC)
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TV Screen Legend...For decades, these characters have made us laugh and, sometimes, even cry. In the world of television there are no personalities more addictive, no characters more quotable than these kings and queens of canned laughter. Keep clicking to check out the best sitcom characters to ever grace the small screen.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photos: Getty, AP, ABC)
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20. Gilligan (Bo...Gilligan is the bumbling, accident-prone First Mate aboard the ill-fated S.S. Minnow, which became stranded on a deserted island during a three-hour tour. Gilligan is often responsible for inadvertantly ruining the castaways' repeated attempts to get off the island. Bob Denver played Gilligan from 1964-1967.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: NBC)
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19. Michael Scot...Michael Gary Scott is the former Regional Manager at Dunder-Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Often ignorant of social norms, and highly inappropriate in the workplace, Michael has proven himself to be a capable boss who cares deeply for his staff. Steve Carrell played Scott from 2005-2011.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: NBC)
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18. Niles Crane ...Dr. Niles Crane is a Seattle-area psychiatrist and brother to famed KACL radio psychiatrist, Dr. Frasier Crane. Niles is obsessive compulsive, occasionally neurotic, often snobby and highly intellectual. For years, Niles lusted after his father's live-in physical therapist, Daphne Moon. The two eventually married. David Hyde Pierce played Niles from 1993-2004.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: AP/NBC)
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17. Al Bundy (Ed...Al Bundy is a man of simple tastes. He loves beer. He loves TV. He loves his car. He hates his neighbors. Al works as a shoe salesmen at Gary's Shoes and Accessories for Today's Woman, but is perpetually in debt. Whether he actually loves his wife, Peggy, and kids, Bud and Kelly, is debatable. Ed O'Neill played Al through 259 episodes from 1987-1997.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox/Getty)
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16. Louie DePalm...Louie DePalma is the head dispatcher of the Sunshine Cab Company. He is without morals and deliciously unlikable. Louie lives with his mother and, at work, spends most of his time insulting and wreaking havoc on cab drivers from within his caged dispatch office. Danny DeVito played Louie from 1978-1983.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: ABC)
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15. Cosmo Kramer...Often referred to simply as "Kramer," Cosmo is a "hipster doofus" once referred to as a "loathsome, offensive brute." Although he appears to be unemployed with no prospects, he always has money and often attracts women. To say Kramer is a schemer would be an understatement. To say he's a mooch would extremely accurate. Kramer lives alone in an apartment decorated with imitation wood wallpaper, but spends more time across the hall bothering his neighbor Jerry Seinfeld. Michael Richards played Kramer from 1989-1998.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Getty)
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14. Roseanne Con...Roseanne Connor is the loud, bossy, dominant matriarch of the Connor clan. Although her heart of gold is usually reserved for her husband Dan, she's been known to show affection for her kids (Becky, Darlene and D.J.) when she's not screaming at them. Roseanne once worked at the Wellman Plastics factory, but later bought her own restaurant called Lanford Lunch Box. Roseanne played Roseanne from 1988-1997.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: ABC)
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13. Cliff Huxtab...Dr. Heathcliff "Cliff" Huxtable is an OB/GYN from Brooklyn Heights, New York. A dedicated husband and loving father, the good-humored doc is well respected by the community, albeit somewhat eccentric. The only thing Cliff loves as much as his wife and kids (Sondra, Denise, Theo, Vanessa and Rudy) is his collection of crazy sweaters. Bill Cosby played Cliff Huxtable from 1984-1992.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: AP)
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12. Cliff Clavin...Cliff Clavin is a United States postal worker and a regular at the Boston watering hole called Cheers. An insufferable know-it-all, Clavin will say just about anything to get a rise out of his fellow bar patrons. Cliff is rarely successful with women, lives with his mother and once appeared on "Jeopardy!" John Ratzenberger played Cliff from 1982-1993.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: AP)
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11. Barney Fife ...In the sleepy town of Mayberry, North Carolina, there is no one as lovable as deputy sheriff Barney Fife. Overly emotional and completely insecure, Barney masks his shortcomings by overreacting to petty violations and claiming expertise in everything from women to law enforcement. Even so, Barney has a good heart and is fiercely loyal to Sheriff Andy Taylor. Don Knotts played Barney from 1960-1968.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: AP)
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10. George Jeffe...Once the Queens, New York neighbor of Archie and Edith Bunker, George Jefferson and his family moved on up to a deluxe apartment in Manhattan. Jefferson, who owns several dry-cleaning stores, is a quick-thinking schemer whose plans usually end in hilarious failure. George and his wife Louise have one son named Lionel. Sherman Hemsley played Jefferson from 1973-1985.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: AP/CBS)
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9. Arthur Fonzar...In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, there is nobody cooler than Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli. A high school dropout and former biker gang member, Fonzie begins to turn his life around after saving high school student Richie Cunningham from a group of thugs. Fonzie is feared by bullies and nerds alike, but adored by women. He also boasts the uncanny ability of "fixing" things (cars, lockers, vending machines) by punching them. Henry Winkler played Fonzie from 1974-1984.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: AP/file)
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8. Homer Simpson...Homer Simpson is the bumbling, yet lovable, patriarch of the dysfunctional Simpson family. When not fully devoting himself to his wife Marge or barely attending to his children (Bart, Lisa and Maggie), Homer can be found at Moe's Tavern or sleeping on the job as Safety Inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Additionally, Homer has held nearly 200 random jobs. Dan Castellaneta has provided the voice of Homer Simpson since 1987.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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7. Fred Mertz (W...Fred Mertz and his wife Ethel are the best friends and landlords of Lucy and Ricky Ricardo. Fred and Ethel have a semi-contemptuous relationship, and often call each other names such as "fat old goat." The pair is constantly dragged into Lucy's crazy schemes and tend to be responsible for tipping off her husband. Fred, who is a World War I veteran and former show business man, is also notoriously cheap. William Frawley played Fred from 1951-1960.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: CBS)
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6. Mary Richards...Mary Richards is single, independent career woman living alone in Minneapolis after breaking off a wedding engagement. After applying for a secretarial job at the WJM television station, Mary is instead hired as associate producer. She quickly makes friends with the station's hard-nosed boss Lou Grant, newswriter Murray Slaughter and anchorman Ted Baxter. Mary Tyler Moore played Mary Richards from 1970-1977.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: AP/file)
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5. Ralph Kramden...Ralph Kramden is a short-tempered, yet kind-hearted bus driver for the Gotham Bus Company. Kramden's hot head often leads to rows with his wife, Alice, to whom he constantly makes empty threats of violence — "One of these days, Alice! POW! Right in the kisser!" Ralph is famous for his get-rich-quick schemes and often involves his best friend Ed Norton in the plots. Jackie Gleason played Kramden from 1951-1955.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount Television/Getty)
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4. Fred Sanford ...Fred G. Sanford is the irritable owner of Sanford and Son, a Los Angeles-area junk and antique shop, which he runs with his son Lamont. Fred constantly torments his son, calling him a "big dummy," ruining his love life and guilting him into taking over the family business. Sanford often feigns heart attacks to get his way and calls out to his deceased wife. "I'm coming to join you, Elizabeth!" Redd Foxx played Sanford from 1972-1977.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: NBC)
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3. George Costan...George Constanza is a short, stocky, slow-witted bald man and long-time friend of Jerry Seinfeld. George has held several jobs, including Assistant to the Traveling Secretary of the New York Yankees, but has faked even more occupations, such as marine biologist and latex salesmen. He is constantly tormented by his overbearing parents, Frank and Estelle, whom he credits for essentially ruining his life by not divorcing. Jason Alexander played George from 1989-1998.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Getty)
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2. Archie Bunker...Archie Bunker is a blue collar worker, World War II veteran, loving family man and total bigot. Bunker often uses slurs when referring to people of different races, religions and sexual orientations, and longs for the days when everyone was just like him. Archie lives with his wife Edith, daughter Gloria and son-in-law Mike, whom Archie often clashes heads with. O'Connor played Archie Bunker from 1971-1983.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: CBS)
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1. Lucy Ricardo ...Lucy Ricardo is an eccentric, red-haired housewife living in New York City and often found getting into trouble with her best friend, neighbor and landlord, Ethel Mertz. Lucy’s goofy antics and attempts to join her husband, Cuban singer Ricky Ricardo, on stage often lead to hilarious arguments. The ukulele-playing Lucy is mom to Ricky Ricardo Jr., better known as “Little Ricky.” Lucille Ball played Lucy from 1951-1960.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty)
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