TV Shows - J. Alan Thomas
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 08, 2024. J. Alan Thomas has appeared in 1 television series with data.
  • Cheers Poster
    #284
    Cheers
    1 episode • #284 most popular show
    Cheers is an American television sitcom that aired for 11 seasons from 1982 to 1993. Set in a Boston bar called Cheers, the show follows the lives of the bar staff and their customers who regularly gather at the establishment. The series portrays a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique quirks and personalities. Cheers gained popularity for its witty writing, memorable characters, and charming ensemble cast. It has been widely recognized as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, receiving critical acclaim and multiple awards throughout its run.
Movies - J. Alan Thomas
Sorted by online popularity. J. Alan Thomas has appeared in 3 movies with data.
  • Man on the Moon Poster
    #1,713
    Man on the Moon
    as Self (uncredited) • #1,713 most popular movie
    Man on the Moon is a 1999 biographical comedy-drama film that revolves around the eccentric and avant-garde comedian Andy Kaufman, portrayed by Jim Carrey. The movie delves into Kaufman's life and career, showcasing his memorable television appearances and his disruptive impact on the sitcom Taxi. It also highlights Kaufman's famous 'feud' with wrestler Jerry 'The King' Lawler and his portrayal of the character of bawdy lounge singer Tony Clifton.
  • Throw Momma from the Train Poster
    #3,796
    Throw Momma from the Train
    as Millington • #3,796 most popular movie
    Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American crime comedy film about a writing workshop student who proposes a murderous exchange with his instructor.
  • The Ratings Game Poster
    #7,574
    The Ratings Game
    as Cop #2 • #7,574 most popular movie
    The Ratings Game is a 1984 comedy cable television film featuring Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman. Directed by DeVito himself and produced by David Jablin, the movie also stars Huntz Hall, Michael Richards, George Wendt, and Jerry Seinfeld.