Behind the Laughter: Insights from the Golden Age of Sitcoms

By Sarah Norman | April 15, 2024

Mary-Kate And Ashley Olsen Of 'Full House' Aren't Identical Twins

If you were a fan of sitcoms in the 1980s, then you may have thought you knew everything there was to know about your favorite shows and their stars. But behind the scenes, there were stories of drama, conflict, and fascinating moments that you never got to see on the screen. From Full House to Night Court, Moonlighting to Family Matters, Dallas to Dynasty, and The Golden Girls, this gallery takes a deep dive into the stories and secrets of the stars of these beloved shows. Get ready to discover the behind-the-scenes drama that made these shows must-see TV, and learn about the juicy tidbits that even the most die-hard fans may not know. Keep reading to uncover the hidden stories of your favorite sitcom stars from the 1980s.

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen became television stars at just 9 months old, jointly playing the role of Michelle Tanner on Full House. Despite their similar appearances, they are actually fraternal twins. Mary-Kate is left-handed, while Ashley is right-handed, which can sometimes be used to tell them apart.

Currently in their mid-30s, the Olsen sisters have turned their attention to fashion. They first ventured into the industry in 1999, partnering with Walmart to create a girls' fashion line. In 2008, they co-founded their luxury fashion brand, The Row, followed by their contemporary line, Elizabeth & James, the following year.

Lisa Bonet Was Fired From 'The Cosby Show' For Getting Pregnant

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According to actress Debbie Allen, however, The Cosby Show was full of drama. Most notably, Allen stated that Lisa Bonet, who played Denise, was pushed out of the cast of The Cosby Show after getting pregnant. It's not clear what the issue would have been with Bonet's character being pregnant - or if the production didn't just want to shoot around her growing bod, but it shows the petty ways that stars can treat one another on a hit show.