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- 1. Pilot Nov 27, 1980
- Two fun-loving bachelors with limited funds move into a women's hotel after losing their apartment.
- 2. My Brother, My Sister, Myself Dec 4, 1980
- Trouble erupts when an undisguised Kip is seen in the room with a disguised Henry.
- 3. Loathe Thy Neighbor Dec 11, 1980
- Kip invites the sexy Sonny to share their apartment after her roommate kicks her out.
Bosom Buddies: Created by Chris Thompson, Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller. With Tom Hanks, Peter Scolari, Donna Dixon, Holland Taylor. Two young single ad men must disguise themselves as women to live in the one apartment they can afford.
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- Comedy
- TV-PG
- 1980-11-27
Holland Taylor as Ruth Dunbar, their boss Donna Dixon as Sonny Lumet, Kip's love interest and hotel resident Telma Hopkins as Isabelle Hammond, hotel resident; hotel manager in season 2
- 37
- November 27, 1980 –, March 27, 1982
- 2
- ABC
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Holland Taylor ... Ruth Dunbar 37 episodes, 1980-1982 Telma Hopkins ... Isabelle Hammond 37 episodes, 1980-1982 Wendie Jo Sperber ... Amy Cassidy 37 episodes, 1980-1982 Lucille Benson ...
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Jun 4, 2023 · A veteran film and TV actress, Holland Taylor portrayed Ruth Dunbar on Bosom Buddies. Holland has appeared in multiple notable projects after her days on set of the sitcom. She was in The...
Apr 30, 2020 · Any tally of Taylor’s highlights would feel incomplete, but here goes: “Bosom Buddies,” “Romancing the Stone,” “To Die For,” “The Practice,” “Legally Blonde,” “The L Word,” “Two and a Half Men” and a number of acclaimed stage parts, including a play she wrote about former Texas Gov. Ann Richards.