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¡Amigos!

Instead of getting out in Mexico, however, he gets out in Santa Ana, where Lucille's housekeeper Lupe lives.

Abraham Higginbotham

Abraham Higginbotham is a writer, producer, and occasional actor for popular comedy series such as Arrested Development, Will & Grace, Back to You and Do Not Disturb.

Alejandro Patino

Other guest star appearances include House, Roswell, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Arrested Development and Family Law.

Andrew Hill Newman

Newman has had guest starring roles in television series such as Arrested Development, NYPD Blue, Ellen, Fired Up, Smart Guy, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Zoey 101, Dream On, Murder, She Wrote, The Commish, Major Dad, Doogie Howser, M.D. and Blossom.

Arts Engine

Past awards ceremonies have included presentations by Ira Glass, Byron Hurt, Tim Robbins, Al Franken, Chuck D, Woody Harrelson, Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple, Arrested Development’s David Cross, Reiko Aylesworth of 24 and comedian Sam Seder.

Blake Anderson

Anderson has also had roles on Community and Arrested Development and recently appeared on season 2 of Loiter Squad.

Brad Copeland

He has written for the television programs Arrested Development, My Name Is Earl, Grounded for Life and NewsRadio.

Corona del Mar, Newport Beach

It is the setting for the Fox series Arrested Development as well as residence of Martine and Dustin Rhodes in the Dean Koontz novel False Memory.

Danny Leiner

He has also directed a wide range of television including Arrested Development, Everwood, Gilmore Girls, Freaks and Geeks, Sports Night, Felicity, Action, The Tick, MTV's Austin Stories and HBO's Mind of the Married Man, The Sopranos and How to Make It in America.

David Schwartz

He has scored themes for television productions including Two of Us, Deadwood, Arrested Development, Carpoolers, Running Wilde, and Beverly Hills, 90210.

Erin Moran

In 2013, despite reports that she would be reunited with former Happy Days co-stars Henry Winkler, Ron Howard and Scott Baio in the fourth season of Arrested Development, she did not appear in the revamped Netflix series.

Goodbye Cool World!

The album uses several samples, including a clip from the Arrested Development episode The One Where Michael Leaves at the beginning of “Old and Unprofessional”, a clip from the 1983 movie Valley Girl at the end of “My Response to an Article in Alternative Press”, and a clip of the game Galaga at the end of “Anywhere I Lay My Head”.

John Rothman

He has appeared on such shows as Guiding Light, Law & Order and Arrested Development.

Luciano Giancarlo

Born as Luciano Giancarlo Guizzardi and raised in Bologna, Italy, Giancarlo appeared in such TV shows and films as Gypsy Rose, What I Like About You, Gilmore Girls, Will & Grace, Out of Practice and Arrested Development.

Marijuana Deathsquads

Past shows have featured a rotating roster of guest musicians, including Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, Josh Klinghoffer of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Brian McOmber of Dirty Projectors, Eric Wareheim of Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Alia Shawkat of Arrested Development, David Yow of The Jesus Lizard, Doug Lussenhop a.k.a. DJ Douggpound, Bryan Hollon a.k.a. Boom Bip, and Matt Sweeney of Chavez.

Mr. Wendal

"Mr. Wendal" is a song recorded by American rap group Arrested Development in 1992, from their most commercially successful album, 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of....

Peter Lauer

He has since directed episodes of The Secret World of Alex Mack, Strangers with Candy, Dead Like Me, Arrested Development, Malcolm in the Middle, Chuck, Scrubs, Wonderfalls, Remember WENN, Sons of Tucson, and the Nickelodeon film Cry Baby Lane among other series.

Rob Huebel

He also appeared on the HBO television series Curb Your Enthusiasm as well as Fox's Arrested Development.

The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret

The show reunites Cross with Arrested Development co-star Will Arnett; the two also appear together on the Fox sitcom Running Wilde, which premiered before, but was produced after, Todd Margaret.

Zingalamaduni

Zingalamaduni is the second album by American hip hop group Arrested Development, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music).


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