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Three's Company was a sitcom that ran for 8 seasons from 1977 until 1984. The show's plot revolved around three single roommates: "Janet Wood," "Chrissy Snow," and "Jack Tripper," who all live in an apartment in Santa Monica, California. Throughout the show, the gang is confronted with various social and financial struggles as well as the occasional hijinks!
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At the very beginning of the show, "Stanley Roper" was the trio's landlord. He was portrayed as a somewhat hard-nosed individual who was known for regularly giving the three a hard time.
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Norman Fell moved on to guest star in several different popular TV shows such as Murder, She Wrote, Magnum, P.I., Ellen, and Simon & Simon. He did later receive a Golden Globe for his performance in Three's Company which led him to even more success in the film industry. Fell sadly passed away in 1998 from bone marrow cancer.
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"Helen Roper" is "Stanley Roper's" sexually-deprived wife with whom she shares a love-hate relationship. She is good friends with the three main characters and often tries to diffuse the tension between her husband and the trio.
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After Three's Company, Audra Lindley starred in the spin-off series The Ropers in 1979, which, unfortunately, was not very successful. She also appeared in the movie Best Friends starring alongside Goldie Hawn and Burt Reynolds. Lindley passed away from leukaemia on Oct. 16, 1997 and was survived by her 5 children.
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"Terri Alden" is a registered nurse and "Janet" and "Jack's" final roommate. At the beginning of their encounter, "Jack" wasn't very fond of "Terri" due to an incident with a tetanus shot, but the two quickly became good friends and she eventually moved in with "Jack" and "Janet."
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Priscilla Barnes moved on to have a somewhat successful career after Three's Company. In 1982, Barnes starred in Aaron Spellings's The Wild Woman of Chastity Church. Her other appearances include Licence to Kill (1989), Lords Of The Deep (1989), and Mumford (1999). Barnes has been married to actor Ted Monte since 2003.
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"Chrissy Snow" was the typical "dumb blonde" with exaggerated personality traits such as her girlish behaviour, confusion, and misunderstandings.
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Suzanne Somers had a rather interesting career after she was fired from Three's Company due to a salary issue. Her involvement with Playboy magazine and her "Thighmaster" infomercials also show us that she was still a relevant figure in the TV business. Somers also starred in two other sitcoms: She's the Sheriff and Step by Step. She was last seen dancing on the popular show Dancing with The Stars back in 2015.
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"Ralph Furley" is one of the owners of the Three's Company apartment building throughout the series. "Furley" is a self-proclaimed playboy, often considering himself a "lady's man," even though he is somewhat repulsive to women.