Don Knotts


Don Knotts

Unfortunately, it only lasted a season and a half, by which point Mr. Furley (played by longstanding comedy star Don Knotts) was established as the new landlord. Interestingly, this all mirrors what happened with the original British series on which "Three's Company" was based. "Three's Company" was based quite directly on the ITV series "Man.


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He was lured back to television as a regular on Three's Company, where he played Ralph Furley. He also has had guest appearances on other television shows including NBC's hit Matlock, reuniting him again with Andy Griffith. In the later part of his career, Don stayed active in the theater as well as voice-over work for animated projects.


Three's Company (1976)

Ralph's Rival: Directed by Dave Powers. With John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers, Ann Wedgeworth. In an attempt to impress an old friend, Furley pretends he is married to Chrissy.


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The Goodbye Guy: Directed by Dave Powers. With John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers, Richard Kline. The roommates attend to Furley's every need when they suspect he wants to kill himself.


Three's Company (1976)

Furley vs. Furley: Directed by Dave Powers. With John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Suzanne Somers, Richard Kline. When Furley refuses to stand up to his brother and tell him that he has to fix the apartment building, Jack goes and talks to him. The guy is impressed with Jack that he makes him the new building manager leaving Furley out in the cold.


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See his full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/don-knotts


Three's Company (1976)

Joyce DeWitt is the only remaining original 'Three's Company' cast member still living. Joyce DeWitt, who played Janet Wood on Three's Company, is the last living original cast member.


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Here's my affectionate look back at the great comedic actor, Don Knotts and his portrayal of landlord Ralph Furley on the zany ABC TV sit-com, Three's Compan.


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The Ropers vs. Mr. Furley!--Three's Company! Who Did It Better? What was BETTER?Fans of Three's Company will often argue as to who is the best landlord on th.


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Jesse Donald "Don" Knotts (21 July 1924 - 24 February 2006) played Ralph Furley in Three's Company. A funny, gifted comedic actor, Don is best known for his portrayal of Barney Fife on the 1960s television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show, a role which earned him five Emmy Awards. In 1996, TV Guide ranked him number 27 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list. Knotts was born in Morgantown.


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Baby, It's Cold Inside: Directed by Dave Powers. With John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Priscilla Barnes, Richard Kline. Jack and Mr. Furley get locked in a freezer by a burglar.


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One of the greatest moments known to man.


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While Don Knotts had many memorable roles on TV over the years, his two biggest and most funny characters have to be Barney Fife and Ralph Furley. Here's wh.


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The Matchbreakers: Directed by Dave Powers. With John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, Priscilla Barnes, Richard Kline. A woman stops to look at the apartment building. She and Mr. Furley flirt, then start dating. After a few weeks, the trio wonders why she is interested in Furley and think she wants his money. Turns out she wants to buy the building.


Three's Company (1976)

Ralph Furley is the name of a fictional character from the sitcom Three's Company, played by the late Don Knotts.. Description []. Ralph Furley is the landlord of a Santa Monica apartment building that is now owned by his brother, Bart, who acquired it from Stanley Roper.It is the home to Jack Tripper, Larry Dallas, Janet Wood and Chrissy Snow (later to Cindy Snow and Terri Alden).


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FUN FACTS. Look for the blooper in the episode "It's Only Money". The door opens, then closes and then it appears open again. Being a landlord is a tough job. Mr. Furley is fired twice by his brother, first in the episode, "Furley vs. Furley" and again in "The Goodbye Guy". Joseph Staretski, one of the Three's Company writers, went on to writer.

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