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25 unusual facts about It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia


Alejandro Patino

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

Anne Archer

She has made several appearances on television, including Hawaii Five-0, Beautiful Screamer, Little House on the Prairie, Falcon Crest, Boston Public, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Privileged and Ghost Whisperer playing Melinda's mother.

Becky Mann

Her work on the show created the opportunity to write for such shows as Notes from the Underbelly, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Rules of Engagement.

Becky Mann is a television producer and screenplay writer, best known for her role as a writer in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and producer of Rules of Engagement.

Blue Dots

Shelly remarks that she got her dead tooth fixed after seeing a character with one on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia made her no longer feel unique.

Boldly Going Nowhere

Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day, the producers and stars of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, created the show along with their Always Sunny writers' assistant Adam Stein.

Caleb Bacon

He was worked behind the scenes on television shows like Deadwood, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Luck, John From Cincinnati, Big Love, and Animal Practice.

David Hornsby

Hornsby plays defrocked priest Matthew "Rickety Cricket" Mara on the FX comedy It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, also serving as an executive producer and writer on the show.

Deandra Reynolds

Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds, usually called "Dee", is a fictional character on the FX television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, portrayed by actress Kaitlin Olson.

Glenn Howerton

He planned to be executive producing a new show, Boldly Going Nowhere (which has since been shelved), with his It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-creators.

Gordon S. Wood

In the episode, "The Gang Reignites the Rivalry," of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Charlie Kelly, trying to emulate Good Will Hunting, accuses a group of students of regurgitating Gordon Wood.

Hashtag

Chloe Sladden, Twitter's director of media partnerships, identified two types of television-formatted usage of hashtags: hashtags which identify a series being broadcast (i.e. #SunnyFX) and instantaneous, "temporary" hashtags issued by television personalities to gauge topical responses from viewers during broadcasts.

Heinz Kiessling

His piece "Temptation Sensation" is used as the theme song for the FXX TV show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Jerry Levine

He also directed episodes of The Twilight Zone, The District, Joan of Arcadia, Jonas, Life Unexpected, Raising Hope, Ringer, 90210, Everybody Hates Chris and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Mole Hunt

The FX Network officially greenlit the series in August 2009 for six episodes—along with an additional four scripts—and planned on airing it alongside the fifth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

FX originally planned on pairing the premiere of Archer with the fifth season of the network's situation comedy It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia on Thursday nights in the Fall.

Nate Mooney

Nate Mooney is an American actor best known for his recurring role as Ryan McPoyle on the FX comedy series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Omnibot

An Omnibot is featured in the Christmas episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" titled "A Very Sunny Christmas" as a "gift" for Mac stolen by his family at Christmas time.

Patrick Thomas O'Brien

To name just a few T.V. shows, he has appeared on Monk, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Gilmore Girls, The West Wing, Baywatch, Boston Common and Home Improvement.

Randall Einhorn

He also directed many episodes in Season 5, 6 and 7 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and most episodes of the U.S. version of Wilfred.

Reggie Leach

On the television show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Leach's name was used as part of a trivia contest, on the sixth season episode "Mac's Big Break."

Telisha Shaw

She is best known for dancing with such artists as Janet Jackson, Christina Aguilera, and Green Day, as well as her roles on Weeds and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and starring in Dirty opposite Cuba Gooding, Jr.

The Green Men

They ordered a pair of green suits to wear to the game after watching a Season 3 episode of the television program It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia in which character Charlie Kelly wears a similar suit.

Tommy Bahama

They were also mockingly endorsed in an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Zentai

Jaskins company founder Josh Gaskin says their origins are unclear, pegging the first usage with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.


Derek Waters

Waters has appeared on television programs such as Funny or Die Presents, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, Maron, Happy Endings, Suburgatory, The Sarah Silverman Program, and The Middle.

Josh Casaubon

Since leaving One Life to Live, Casaubon has had guest roles on Law & Order (2007), Law & Order SVU (2007), Army Wives (2007), "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (2012), Damages (2009), and small roles in the films The Good Shepherd (2006) and 27 Dresses (2008).

Lindsey McKeon

Additional television credits include the lead in Class Warfare, a USA Network movie-of-the-week, and episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Grounded for Life, Maybe It's Me, Special Unit 2, 3rd Rock from the Sun, House and Odd Man Out.

The Mighty Echoes

The Echoes went on to appear on many TV shows including “Frank's Place”, “Family Matters”, “Brooklyn Bridge”, “Murphy Brown” a stint as Tony Danza's high school singing group on "Who's The Boss" and recent appearances on “It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia” and “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody”.