Walt Disney Pictures resurrects one of their time-honored franchises with Race to Witch Mountain, a family-oriented sci-fi...
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2009
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Director
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2008
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After seeing a 3-D photo of the baby in Kellie's womb, Drew (Drew Carey) can't shake the vision from his mind. As a result,...
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Director
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2004
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Former series regular John Carroll Lynch returns in the role of Steve Carey, cross-dressing brother of Drew (Drew Carey),...
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Director
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2004
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Though telecast back-to-back with "Baby Face" on July 21, 2004, this episode was originally intended as The Drew Carey Show's...
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Director
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2004
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Pregnant Kellie (Cynthia Watros) craves a "dream vacation" in Italy. Problem is, Drew (Drew Carey) has very little money, and...
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Director
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2004
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Feeling sorry for the new neighbors, a married couple, Kellie (Cynthia Watros) encourages Drew (Drew Carey) to make friends...
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Director
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2004
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In flashback, Drew (Drew Carey) recalls the events surrounding the death of his father George (an event that wouldn't be seen...
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Director
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2004
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Having risen to national acclaim by virtue of her writing and acting contributions to such series as The Chris Rock Show and...
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Director
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2003
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Lily (Tammy Lauren) accepts Drew's marriage proposal, just in time for the wedding that Drew (Drew Carey) arranged long...
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Director
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2003
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The Drew Carey Show returned from a six-month hiatus on June 25, 2003 with an episode originally slated to air on March 7 of...
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Director
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2003
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Lewis (Ryan Stiles) is so creeped out by his ex-girlfriend's wedding that no one wants to go along with him as a date....
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Director
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2002
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It's Mother's Day in Cleveland, and all of the gang's moms have arrived to celebrate--including Kate's new stepmom, who looks...
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Director
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2002
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No sooner have Lord Mercer (Jim Piddock) and his daughter Milan (Jessica Cauffiel) awarded the Winfred-Louder employees for a...
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Director
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2002
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The new owners of NeverendingStore.com (formerly Winfred-Louder) decide to hire Drew (Drew Carey) back, unaware that his...
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Director
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2002
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Determing that Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader) don't like her because she's too good to be true, Kellie...
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Director
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2002
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Inasmuch as Drew (Drew Carey) is still seeking a bride for his pre-planned wedding, his mom Beulah (Marion Ross) helpfully...
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Director
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2002
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With his wedding day rapidly approaching, Drew continues seeking out a bride, turning to his former coworker Larry (Ian...
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Director
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2002
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To compensate for a huge pay cut, Drew (Drew Carey) rents his spare room to a gay couple named Mitch and Les--played, believe...
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Director
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2001
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Henry Winkler guest stars as Mr. Newsome, the easygoing new owner of Winfred-Louder. Immediately connecting with Drew (Drew...
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Director
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2001
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Hoping to untangle himself from his web of lies, Drew (Drew Carey) decides the time has come to tell Kate (Christa Miller)...
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Director
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2001
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A bored Mimi (Kathy Kinney) tries to goad Drew (Drew Carey) into an argument, but he refuses to take the bait lest he...
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Director
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2001
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In the conclusion of a three-part story, a comatose Drew (Drew Carey) is taken off life support, and his soul ascends to...
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Director
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2001
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The gang sets up a poker game in hopes of winning Drew's job back. Instead, the pregnant Mimi (Kathy Kinney) ends up winning...
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Director
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2000
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A 21-year-old man named Robert (Jeremy Howard) arrives in Cleveland, claiming to be the son of Oswald Harvey (Diedrich...
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Director
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2000
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Brassy, bosomy Julie Brown headlines an ensemble cast in this Comedy Central series set in that scourge of consumer culture,...
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2000
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Director, Screenwriter
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1998
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Romeo has played one practical joke too many on his beleaguered co-workers, and they decide to retaliate with one of the...
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Romeo
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1991
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