"The Gang Gets Racist" | |
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Air date | August 4th, 2005 |
Writers | Charlie Day; Rob McElhenney |
Director | John Fortenberry |
Producers | Charlie Day; John Fortenberry; Nick Frenkel; Glenn Howerton; Tom Lofaro; Jeff Luini; Rob McElhenney; Michael Rotenberg |
Starring | Charlie Day; Glenn Howerton; Rob McElhenney; Kaitlin Olson |
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"The Gang Gets Racist" is the premiere episode of season one of the situation comedy series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and the first episode of the series overall. It was directed by John Fortenberry with a script written by Charlie Day and Rob McElhenney. It first aired on the FX Network on August 4th, 2005.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Charlie Day | Charlie Kelly |
Glenn Howerton | Dennis Reynolds |
Rob McElhenney | Mac McDonald |
Kaitlin Olson | Dee Reynolds |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Mary Elizabeth Ellis | Waitress |
Malcolm Barrett | Terrell |
Telisha Shaw | Janell |
Ian Mackinnon | Brett |
Sheldon Candis | Damon |
Ungenita Prevost | Karen |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Aaron Hartzler | Handsome guy |
Jesse C. Boyd | Boy |
Sydney Colston | Large man in towel |
George Weiss Vando | Guy |
Montre Burton | Guy #2 |
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