Full House
Full House is an American television sitcom that originally ran in primetime from September 22, 1987 to May 23, 1995 on ABC. Set in San Francisco, California, it chronicles widowed father Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) who, after the death of his wife in a car accident caused by a drunk driver, enlists his best friend Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) and his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) to help raise his three daughters, DJ (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle (Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen). Later on in the series, Danny's cohost (and later Jesse's wife), Rebecca Donaldson Katsopolis, (Lori Loughlin) joins the household. Finally, Jesse and Becky's twin sons, Nicky and Alex (Daniel and Kevin Renteria/Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit), became additions within the family's children, which Danny and Joey would also help their parents of raising them.
Cast
- Daniel Ernest "Danny" Tanner (played by Bob Saget) is the father of D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle, the brother-in-law to Jesse and Becky, the uncle to Nicky and Alex, and the best friend of Joey Gladstone. Danny is left alone to raise his three young daughters after his wife, Pam (Christie Houser), is killed in a car accident involving a drunk driver. Having difficulty adjusting the life as a single parent, he first sought his mother's (Alice Hirson/Doris Roberts) aid for three months until Danny has Joey and Jesse move in to help him out. Danny is a generally cheerful guy, always willing to give anybody a hug that needs it. He's also a neat freak, always wanting everything to be tidy (except in Season 1, when they even have an episode devoted to the house being messy and all three men's mothers come to clean the house) and is very talkative. He sees himself as the "raddest" dad ever to which his daughters disagree to after embarrassing them when he declares himself that out loud. He is the co-host of "Wake Up, San Francisco!" along with Becky. Before becoming a talk show host, Danny worked as a sportscaster throughout Season 1 until the second episode of Season 2. Danny can be overprotective of his daughters and hates seeing them grow up so fast, which also led him to become close to his young nephews Nicky and Alex. He was at first afraid of dating after his wife died, but ended up giving in, having various relationships throughout the show. While Rebecca was on maternity leave, Danny fell in love with his temporary co-host, Vicky Larson (Gail Edwards). The two of them dated for awhile and eventually became engaged. Danny proposed to her in the episode "The House Meets The Mouse: Part 2", by a firework asking Vicky to marry him. Unfortunately, the engagement was later broken off when Vicky accepted a news-casting job in New York. Danny was depressed for a little while after this, but soon bounced back and was last seen dating one of Stephanie's friends' mother Claire Mahan (Andrea Abbate). Above all, he is a very loving father and a good friend and does whatever he can for his daughters and friends. Additionally, Danny also has some form of musical talent, being able to sing and play guitar when singing lullabies to Michelle and then Nicky and Alex with Jesse and Joey, and nearly becomes a part of Jesse's new band Hot Daddy and the Monkey Puppets during Season 8.
- "Jesse" Katsopolis (played by John Stamos) is Danny's Greek American brother-in law, uncle to D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle, husband of Rebecca Donaldson, and father to identical twin boys Nicky and Alex. He moves in with Danny and his daughters after his older sister Pam's death. Originally supposed to help Danny for two months until he adjusted the life as a single parent, but he, along with Joey, eventually became close to him and the girls and has lived with the Tanners ever since. In season one, his last name was Cochran, but was changed to Katsopolis in season two onward (to reflect Stamos' Greek heritage). Jesse has a high passion for music and is a huge Elvis Presley fan. He plays guitar and sings vocals in his own band Jesse and the Rippers, throughout out the entire seven seasons of the show until the Rippers decide to leave Jesse due to his priorities apparently became more toward his family and careers than his own music. Jesse eventually formed a new band Hot Daddy and the Monkey Puppets during Season 8. Because of having a struggling career as a musician, Jesse tooks series of occupations to support himself and his family such as an exterminator, commercial director, airport music performer, and by the last three seasons, disc jockey and club owner. He also plays piano, synthesizer, drums and various percussion instruments. Jesse is also highly obsessed with his hair, always making sure that it's perfectly styled and hates it whenever someone messes it up ("No, not the hair!"). After moving in with the Tanners, Jesse grows close to each of his nieces, whom he really only saw during Christmas and birthdays, especially Michelle. Jesse is always there for his family and gives them advice whenever they are in trouble. In Season 2, he meets and falls in love with Rebecca Donaldson, Danny's co-host on "Wake Up, San Francisco!" The two of them ended up getting married in Season 4 and are prepared to move to Becky's apartment, but Jesse ends up secretly weeping after he says goodbye to Michelle, showing that he really isn't ready to leave the house, but does it for Becky. Becky, seeing how much Jesse misses everyone, surprises Jesse by telling him that Danny agreed to letting them live in the attic. Later on in the series, Jesse and Becky welcome Nicky and Alex on Michelle's 5th birthday.
- Joseph Alvin "Joey" Gladstone (played by Dave Coulier) is an Army brat and Danny's best friend and eventually also becomes Jesse's best friend even though the two of them had never really liked each other in the past. He moves in to help Danny raise his daughters and looks at the girls as his own kids. Originally supposed to help Danny for two months until he adjusted the life as a single parent, but he, along with Jesse, eventually became attached to the family and has lived with the Tanners ever since. Joey is the family goofball, always making jokes or playing pranks. He's also like a big kid and enjoys watching cartoons and playing with toys. He and Jesse first work together at an advertising agency until they quit the business for good and then later on become disc jockeys at a well-known local classic rock radio station. Joey, at one point, also lands a job as a TV host on a kid's show called "Ranger Joe" along with his woodchuck puppet, Mr. Woodchuck, but eventually fired as he cannot get along with his obnoxious new-cohost, who was the station's manager's wife. In the episode, "Joey Goes Hollywood, " Joey did became one of the cast members of an animated sitcom however it is unknown of why he left the show. He has also done some work as a professional stand-up comedian. He also once worked as a substitute teacher in one of Michelle's classes, suggesting that he has a teaching credential from college. Even though Joey is immature at times, he has a good heart and when the situation demands it, he can be mature and serious. He is always there for his family whenever they need him and he is like a second father to the girls. Joey has some form of musical abilities, being able to sing and play harmonica, in addition to impersonating singers. Joey has an Uncle Jasper (also played by Coulier) who cuts kids' hair. He made one appearance in "I'm Not D.J.", when he cut Nicky and Alex's hair.
- Donna Jo Margaret "D.J." Tanner (played by Candace Cameron Bure) is the oldest daughter of Danny and Pam and the big sister of Stephanie and the older sister of Michelle. When the series first premiered, D.J. was ten years old. Her best friend is the next door neighbor, Kimmy Gibbler, whom everyone else can't really stand. Throughout the series, D.J. struggles through typical teenage issues. Became wary of being dependent of her father's incomes, D.J. first took a part-time job as a photographer assistant but later as a waitress at her uncle's club. Her first real relationship was with Steve Hale, whom she had a crush upon during Season 5 and was about 2 years older than her. The two of them became a couple after they've spend their summer in Spain with their classes before the 6th season premiere until the middle of the 7th season when D.J. realizes they have drifted apart. She and Steve decided to have a mutual breakup and the two of them remain friends. Steve is only seen for a couple more episodes and then isn't seen again until the series finale. After breaking up with Steve, D.J. dates Nelson (Jason Marsden), a rich teenager and Viper (David Lipper), one of Jesse's Hot Daddy and the Monkey Puppets band members. Neither one lasts. She loves her sisters dearly and looks out for them. Her dream college is Stanford University, but she is rejected from there. (She did, however, get accepted by UC Berkeley and still hasn't heard from other colleges she applied). By the show's end, D.J. is eighteen years old and a senior in high school. In the final episode, she is going to her prom, but the date Kimmy had arranged for her wasn't able to make it. D.J. is disappointed, thinking she is going to miss the prom, but Kimmy surprises her with another date she managed to scrounge up. D.J. is afraid to ask who it is, but at that moment, Steve walks in, dressed in a tux and ready to go. D.J. happily runs to him and they hug. Both say they have missed each other and share a kiss. It's unknown whether or not the two of them officially got back together.
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Stephanie Judith Tanner
(played by Jodie Sweetin) is the sarcastic middle child of Dan
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