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The NBC sitcom television series My Name Is Earl created by Greg Garcia features a variety of characters, ... Ruby Whitlow (played by Marlee Matlin) is a deaf attorney assigned to Joy's criminal case in season 2. She has an interpreter named Doug, but can also read lips and talk a little bit, of which Joy thinks Ruby has a funny accent. ...
Oct 05, 2006 · Sticks & Stones: Directed by Marc Buckland. With Jason Lee, Ethan Suplee, Jaime Pressly, Nadine Velazquez. Earl makes up for teasing a mustached girl in school, and it forces him to confront his fear of taking his shirt off in public.
Jan 07, 2020 · My Name Is Earl Cast: Eddie Steeples. Eddie Steeples played the role of Darnell Turner, a worker at the restaurant the earl and his clique visit regularly. Like Nadine Valazquez, Eddie was born in November and like the rest of the “My Name is Earl” main cast members, he was also born in the 1970s. He was born on November 25, 1973, in Spring, Texas.
May 10, 2007 · Now Joy's deaf lawyer Ruby needs Earl to find character witnesses so Joy won't have to spend the rest of her life in prison. Randy and Earl check on Darnell. The kids have gone wild, and the Joy...
She had a recurring role in My Name Is Earl as public defender for Joy Turner (who made many jokes about Matlin's deafness at Matlin's expense), and played the mother of one of the victims in an episode of CSI: NY.
Marlee Beth MatlinMarlee Beth Matlin is the first and so far only deaf person ever to win an Academy Award when she won Best Actress for her debuting role in Children of a Lesser God. She played Laura on Seinfeld.
DJ Qualls starred on My Name is Earl as Ray-Ray, the husband of Liberty and brother-in-law of Joy. Qualls was a very familiar face when he appeared on My Name is Earl as he had already made his name in movies like The New Guy as well as a memorable appearance on Lost.May 14, 2019
Joy and Earl tried to get the man to escape without being able to identify them, but he managed to see Joy. She was sent to prison, being charged with grand theft auto, kidnapping, and assault ("Very Bad Things").
Marlee Beth MatlinMarlee Matlin, in full Marlee Beth Matlin, (born August 24, 1965, Morton Grove, Illinois, U.S.), American actress and activist who was the first deaf performer to win an Academy Award, for best actress for her debut film performance, in Children of a Lesser God (1986).
Marlee MatlinMarlee Matlin is an Academy Award winning and Emmy nominated actress who played Joey Lucas on all seven seasons of The West Wing. The deaf actress is best known for her Oscar winning role in Children of a Lesser God, which was her first film role.
Norm McDonald played Burt Reynolds (Richard Chubby) on Saturday Night Live in the skit "Celebrity Jeopardy". His performance as Little Chubby is nearly identical to his portrayal of Burt Reynolds on Saturday Night Live.
Norm MacDonaldNorm MacDonald plays the role of Little Chubby on My Name is Earl.
As of the end of the series, Earl has completed at least 95 of the 277 items on the list. In one of Greg Garcia's shows, Raising Hope, a newscast in the background of the pilot episode mentions a "local man" who finally finished going through his list of wrongs that he had committed.
My Name Is Earlaired for four seasons on NBC before it was cancelled, and the creator has revealed how he would have ended the series if it had continued on to a natural end.
"The thing I came up with was that we needed to get [Earl] in a coma for five or six episodes because I needed to delay this relationship with Alyssa Milano because that's how we were going to end the season. So that's kind of how the whole coma thing came about. And, you know, I was happy with what we did with it."Sep 25, 2008
My name is Earl." The series ended with a cliffhanger episode to conclude Season 4, ostensibly to be resolved in Season 5, but was unexpectedly canceled. The series storyline is rounded out in the pilot episode of Greg Garcia's next sitcom Raising Hope.
Earl is a character witness for Joy's trial, but he soon learns that the only way Joy will get out of a conviction and her third strike is to falsely confess to the crime himself.
Jaime Pressly was actually pregnant when she filmed these episodes as being pregnant as a surrogate. Her son was born the day after this episode aired.
Earl Jehosephat Hickey (played by Jason Lee ) — The titular and viewpoint character, he has a long history of petty crimes and other repugnant acts of bullying classmates and taking advantage of others. In the opening episode, he wins a lottery scratcher but is immediately hit by a car; during his recovery where he watches a Carson Daly interview where the latter talks about karma, he realizes he has been a bad person and tries to turn his life around by making a list of all the bad things he has done and doing the good deeds to cross them off the list. He discovers that when he does good things he is rewarded by karma, first by getting the lottery ticket back. But when he ignores the list, as especially demonstrated in the episode "The Professor", bad things continue to happen. One of the recurring gags regarding Earl is that he always has his eyes closed when his picture is taken. He has a mustache and tends to wear flannel shirts, although in his past, he also wears concert T-shirts from classic rock bands. He drives a 1973 red El Camino that once belonged to his friend Frank: it has a blue driver's side door, found in a tornado. Earl's father Carl intended to name him after himself, but put in an extra loop on his cursive letter 'C' on the birth certificate.
The NBC sitcom television series My Name Is Earl created by Greg Garcia features a variety of characters, most of whom live in the fictional town of Camden and Camden County.
Darnell speaks multiple languages: In "The Frank Factor" he tells Catalina that he speaks French, Russian and Arabic. He is also seen reading a newspaper printed in another language. In "My Name Is Alias", Joy remarks that he knows 7 different languages, and 3 combat sports that ends in "do.".
Like other class members, he proudly greets Earl with his first English phrase: "My. Name. Is. Earl.", but then uses that as a greeting. In addition to Earl's class, he picks up much of his English from watching American television, and uses the catchphrase " Seacrest. Out.
His father's name was "Ray" and named him "Ray-Ray", that is why he would like to name his unborn child "Ray-Ray-Ray". In 'Midnight Bun', Joy gives birth to their daughter Ray Ray Ray Anne, after she acts as a surrogate for Liberty and Ray Ray due to Liberty wanting to have a wrestling career.
In "Monkeys in Space", when he tries to get a job, Earl finds that he is unable to fulfill his list item in time until Randy helps him. In the episode "Number One", he breaks down and questions the entire process.
Darnell Turner (played by Eddie Steeples )—Joy's husband, and still one of Earl's best friends despite apparently impregnating Earl's then-wife Joy. He now acts as "New Daddy" to Joy's two sons. He works in the local dive, "The Crab Shack". Whenever Earl greets Darnell, he calls him "Crab Man" (or "Crabman"), and he has a generally friendly disposition. In the episode " Y2K ", it is revealed that he used to go by the name Harry Monroe, until he was placed in a witness protection program where he was to assume his new identity of Darnell Turner and was told to avoid liking cheese (which he still likes). He has a pet tortoise whom he calls Mr. Turtle.
Joy Farrah Darville Hickey Turner (played by Jaime Pressly ) is Earl's ex-wife who divorces him in the first episode and then marries his friend Darnell during the first season of the series. Having realized that Earl had won $100,000 after he signed the papers, she spends her time plotting schemes to try to get her share. She is openly scornful of Earl's List. Joy is the mother of two boys, Dodge and Earl Jr. She is pessimistic, cold-hearted, stubborn and vain. She tricks Earl into marrying her when she became pregnant with another man's child, then had an affair with Darnell while she and Earl were still married. However, she is very protective of her family. She has a strong dislike for Catalina, although she ends up saving her life in the fourth season. She drives a Subaru BRAT painted with the American flag. Her catchphrases are "Oh snap!", "What the hell", and she frequently calls both Earl and Randy "Dummy". In the episode " Pinky " it is revealed that Joy and Randy were childhood sweethearts who knew each other as 'Pinky' and 'Skipper.' Eventually Joy became a surrogate mother for her estranged half sister, doing so partly out of love for the sister (during the sister's pursuit of employment as a pro wrestler) and partly as a ploy to evoke sympathy from a jury that would try Joy for inadvertently kidnapping an appliance-store employee. Joy subsequently averted her "third strike" (third felony, which would have meant a lifelong prison sentence) when the man she kidnapped died from a fold up bed malfunction, which then allowed Earl to confess to the crime as a way to prevent Joy from being split from her family. Earl accepted the much shorter sentence given him by rationalizing it as karmic retribution for the crimes he had gotten away with. Joy believed throughout the show that Little Chubby was the father of Dodge and Darnell was the father of Earl Jr.It is revealed in 'Dodges Dad' that Earl is the biological father of Dodge, but Earl Jrs father is never named because of the shows cancelation.
Earl Hickey, Jr. (played by Trey Carlisle) is Joy and Darnell's son, born April 3, 2001. After introducing Dodge in the pilot, Earl explains, "A few years later we were having our first child from my own personal seed. Doctors had already told us he was going to come out a boy, so we went ahead and named him." But as the doctor holds up a newborn mixed-race baby, Earl gets a confused look on his face and finishes: "There he was — Earl Junior." He has a huge afro and is frequently seen playing rambunctiously with his half-brother, Dodge. Originally thought to be Darnell's child, a DNA test in the season 4 episode "Dodge's Dad" revealed that Darnell was not Earl Jr.'s father. However, due to the show's cancellation, the true father was never revealed.
Mr. Turtle is Darnell's pet turtle, first seen in the episode O Karma, Where Art Thou?. He was briefly evicted from the trailer in Made a Lady Think I Was God by Joy's landlord (Randy offered to take care of him), but by the end of the episode, was welcomed back. In "Got the Babysitter Pregnant" Joy lost Mr. Turtle after leaving him on the roof of their car, from which he slid off. Joy tried to cover up her loss by replacing him with another turtle, but it died. Darnell buried him, believing him to be the authentic Mr. Turtle, but Joy confessed the truth. Later Randy and Earl find Mr. Turtle and Earl travels a considerable distance to bring Mr. Turtle back to Darnell. In "Made A Lady Think I was God", Darnell mentions that Mr. Turtle has no first name, but in "Got the Babysitter Pregnant" the grave marker of the replacement turtle reads Mr. Sydney Turtle. The marker states that Mr. Turtle was born in 1913 and is adorned with a star of David, implying that the turtle is Jewish.
Darnell Turner (played by Eddie Steeples )—Joy's husband, and still one of Earl's best friends despite apparently impregnating Earl's then-wife Joy. He now acts as "New Daddy" to Joy's two sons. He works in the local dive, "The Crab Shack". Whenever Earl greets Darnell, he calls him "Crab Man". He is well-read, having graduated from college at 14, friendly, and a talented rapper, but is actually a former assassin named Harry Monroe for a secret government organization, having been trained by his own absentee father for the job. After he refused to kill the child leader of a socialist nation, and after testifying in court against his former employers, he was placed in the witness protection program. Darnell demonstrates greater intelligence than those around him. A running gag within the show is that Darnell smokes marijuana. He had a sister Pam who was killed by honesty, according to Joy. Darnell's dad is called Thomas Monroe and works for the agency. Occasionally, Darnell's afro is shown to hide cell phones which self-destruct after use. Earl calls him Crab Man because he took so long to learn his name. It is revealed in the very last episode of the show that Earl Jr., generally believed to be his son, is not. In the episode " Our 'Cops' Is On " it is shown that he used to live with his supposed grandmother and grew and sold marijuana in his bedroom. Darnell speaks 7 language—namely, English, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew and Hindi. He knows 3 combat sports that ends in "do."
Katherine "Kay" Hickey (played by Nancy Lenehan) is Earl and Randy's mother. She is also disappointed in Earl but is more tolerant than Carl. She is happy Earl is trying to turn his life around. She spends a lot of time dealing with Carl's battered ego. Earl's friend Ralph attempted unsuccessfully to come on to her after learning Earl had slept with Ralph's mother. At one time she had an affair with a neighbor of theirs named Clark Clark. It is implied that she has some issues with alcohol and strong reactions to marijuana:
Patricia Michelle Weezmer (played by Dale Dickey) is a prostitute in Camden County who often corresponds with Earl and the gang. She prefers to work during the daytime, exchanging sexual favors for fast food or relatively low prices, and is often arrested. She apparently has a teenage son who she is putting through hairdressing school, who may or may not be the son of the local school mascot, the Devil. She also claims to have once been hit by a chairman at a wrestling match, and made it onto TV.
Buzz Darville (played by Blake Clark) is Joy and Liberty's father. He wouldn't let Joy date a black boy, but not because of ethnicity. Rather, he did so because the boy was her half-brother.
They meet with Joy to rehearse, but Earl's more interested in trying to ask Ruby out. Realizing that Earl wants to jump Ruby's bones, Joy lets the cat out of the bag. Earl fears the worst, but Ruby asks him to dinner. Earl fumbles the date, but Ruby tells him that he can cross "being a lazy lover" off his list.
Earl and Randy move out of the motel and get an apartment. Joy faces a life sentence in prison, and Earl decides to testify as a character witness. Earl starts dating Joy's deaf lawyer when he still has a void in his life that an education and a job couldn't fill.
Randy and Earl check on Darnell. The kids have gone wild, and the Joy has literally gone out of his life - Darnell can't live without the other half of his heart. Earl realizes that what he's missing is a woman to share his life with.
The Trial. The Trial is the 23rd and final episode of Season 2 of My Name Is Earl, and the 47th episode overall. Earl and Randy move out of the motel and get an apartment. Joy faces a life sentence in prison, and Earl decides to testify as a character witness. Earl starts dating Joy's deaf lawyer when he still has a void in his life ...
Earl feels terrible. All he can think about is Joy's family being torn apart, so he claims that he stole the truck, offering evidence to prove it. Joy doesn't get it, but Earl explains that he doesn't have three strikes, or a family. Joy thanks Earl, and Ruby forgives him.
It's Randy and Earl's last night in the motel because they're finally moving to a real apartment. Realizing that he cheated himself out of being an adult, Earl has put himself on his own list, and moving is the third step, after getting his G.E.D. and a real job. Despite the new apartment, Earl feels like something's missing in his quest ...
Before the trial begins, Ruby's sign language translator Doug eats a lemon square that Darnell has baked for Joy and cuts his tongue on a razor blade.
Earl makes up for teasing a mustached girl in school, and it forces him to confront his fear of taking his shirt off in public.
One of the "freaks" teaches Earl to skateboard. In reality, Jason Lee, who played Earl, was a professional skateboarder before he became an actor.
Valazquez is of Puerto Rican heritage. She was born on November 20, 1978, in Chicago and has a degree in from Columbia College in Chicago. Nadine began acting in 2003 and while she has dozens of credits to her name, her role as Catalina in the “My Name is Earl” cast is the one for which she is most known.
Suplee was born in Manhattan, New York City. He was born on May 25, 1976, to actor-parents – his father Bill Suplee is part of “My Name is Earl” cast as he played the role of One-Eyed Mailman. He became an actor in 1994.
Jaime was born on July 30, 1977, in Kinston, North Carolina. Her mother was a dance instructor while her father like her “My Name is Earl” husband’s biological father deals with cars.
Jaime Pressly plays the role of Joy Turner, the Earl’s ex-wife. When the Earl decides to take to the ways of Karma she throws him out. It is not as if she lives in a mansion; she lives in a trailer park and bosses it. Jaime was born on July 30, 1977, in Kinston, North Carolina.
After high school, Eddie moved to California where he took acting lessons. He later settled down in New York City where he joined a hip hop group. Of all the main cast of the Earl show, Eddie has the fewest credits, about 30 and being a part of “My Name is Earl” cast is his most extensive and best-known role.
Eddie Steeples played the role of Darnell Turner, a worker at the restaurant the earl and his clique visit regularly. Like Nadine Valazquez, Eddie was born in November and like the rest of the “My Name is Earl” main cast members, he was also born in the 1970s. He was born on November 25, 1973, in Spring, Texas. After high school, Eddie moved to California where he took acting lessons. He later settled down in New York City where he joined a hip hop group.
He wins a lottery, gets hit by a car and decides to give his name over to Karma. Jason was born in Santa Ana, California to a car dealership manager of a father and a homemaker of a mother on April 25, 1970. Jason Lee was raised in Huntington Beach. Like his character, Lee practices Scientology.