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Kirstie's crackhead brother offers diet advice, and her dysfunctional parents intervene.

Kirstie's crackhead brother offers diet advice, and her dysfunctional parents intervene.

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In a town where you can never be too young or too thin, can an overweight woman of a certain age find success? That's the question "Fat Actress" explores as thespian Kirstie Alley (best known for playing Rebecca on popular sitcom "Cheers") plays a fictionalized version of herself, looking for love and that next big roll -- er, role. Much of the show is based on experiences from Alley's life. A number of well-known actors and actresses appear in cameos as themselves, adding a bit more realism to the semibiographical comedy series.
Reparto: Kirstie Alley
Fecha de emisión original: Mar 7, 2005
Géneros: ComedySeries de TV
Clasificación: TVMA
Reproducción: HD
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