List of The Drew Carey Show characters

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This is a list of characters who have appeared on The Drew Carey Show .

Contents

Main characters

ActorCharacterRoleYearsSeasonsEpisodes
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Drew Carey Drew Allison Carey Assistant Director of Personnel1995–2004 Main 233
Diedrich Bader Oswald Lee Harvey Delivery Man/Trainee Nurse1995–2004 Main 233
Christa Miller Kate O'Brien Cosmetic Saleswoman/Rock and Roll Hall of Fame1995–2002 Main Main 1 184
Ryan Stiles Lewis Kiniski Janitor at DrugCo.1995–2004 Main 224
Kathy Kinney Mimi Bobeck P.A./Floor Manager1995–2004 Main 2 232
Craig Ferguson Nigel Algernon Wick Drew's boss1996–2004 Main Main 3 Guest 170
John Carroll Lynch Steve Carey Cosmetics Salesman/Stay-At-Home Husband1998–2004 Recurring Main Main 4 Guest 73
Cynthia Watros Kellie Newmark Waitress2002–2004 Main 52

Notes

  1. ^ Christa Miller only appeared in the first and second episodes in Season 8.
  2. ^ Kathy Kinney is credited as a guest star in the pilot episode, but she is credited as Starring from the second episode on.
  3. ^ Craig Ferguson was credited as Starring in all episodes of Season 8, but only appeared in 4 episodes.
  4. ^ John Carroll Lynch appeared in 8 episodes in Season 8, and was only credited as Starring for the episodes he appeared in.

Drew's marriages

Much of the show's humor revolved around Drew's single life. However, Drew was married a number of times during the show's run. His spouses during the series were:

Recurring characters

ActorCharacterRoleYearsSeasonsEpisodes
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Ian Gomez Larry AlmadaWorked at Winfred-Louder/Matchmaker1995–1999, 2002–2004 Recurring Recurring 38
Jane MorrisNoraCo-worker at Winfred-Louder1995–2002, 2004 Recurring Recurring Recurring Guest 14
Nan Martin Mrs. LouderOwner of Winfred-Louder1995–2000 Recurring 25
Kelly Perine ChuckSecurity Guard1995–2000 Recurring Recurring 17
Robert Torti Jay ClemensKate' boyfriend/High-School friend1995–1996, 2000–2001 Recurring Guest 15
Kevin Pollak Mr. BellManager of Winfred-Louder1995–1996 Recurring 9
Kate Walsh Nicki FiferDrew's girlfriend1997–1999, 2001–2002 Recurring Recurring 21
Jenica Bergere Sharon BridgesHandywoman/Drew's girlfriend1997–2000 Recurring 11
Katy Selverstone Lisa RobbinsDrew's girlfriend1995–1997 Recurring 16
Bill Cobbs TonyBus driver2002–2004 Recurring 9
Jonathan Mangum ScottDrew's boss at Neverendingstore.com2002–2004 Recurring 18
Kyle Howard EvanDrew's boss at Neverendingstore.com2002–2004 Recurring Guest 14
Kaitlin Olson TraylorWorks at Neverendingstore.com2002–2004 Recurring 14
SpeedySpeedy The DogDrew's dog1996–2003 Recurring 41
Tim O'RourkeTimBartender at The Warsaw Tavern1995–2004 Recurring 11

Notable guest stars/actor cameos

See also

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"Drew's in a Coma" is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom The Drew Carey Show, and the 142nd overall. The plot of the episode sees Drew left in a coma after he is hit by a car. Drew entertains himself through a fantasy world he creates, while his friends try various things to get him to wake up. At the end of the episode, Drew chooses whether to go to heaven or not and his sister-in-law, Mimi, goes into labor. The episode was written by Les Firestein and directed by Gerry Cohen. It first aired on February 7, 2001, on the ABC network in the United States.

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References

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  2. "Watch the Drew Carey Show's Mimi Reunite with Carey and Ferguson". 2 April 2009.