Fat Actress
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Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 7
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 2005-03-07
Last EP | 2005-04-18
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Rating : 6.2
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Kirstie Alley's semi-autobiographical tale describes her struggles as a former television star with weight loss, getting roles, and finding love.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2005-03-07
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Big Butts
2005-03-07
Kirstie Alley is at the end of her rope. After years of being on top, with a hit show in Cheers & Veronica's Closet, she has hit rock bottom because she is now fat - almost 300 pounds according to tabloids. Kirstie, desperate to rekindle the fame she once had off of Star magazine, requests a development meeting with Jeff Zucker for a project she has been thinking up. During this time of woe and anticipation for her, she seeks a man, and meets a ""big black guy"" who makes her feel needed and wanted. And even though her playmate works for NBC, Kirstie is rewarded with a development deal, so long as she loses a few pounds.
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Charlie's Angels
2005-03-14
One of the rumors regarding Kirstie's weight gain is that she is having a kid---with Kid Rock! Elsewhere, she is on a mission to land a role in Charlie's Angels III.
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Holy Lesbo Batman
2005-03-21
Kirstie's attempt to meet No Doubt lead singer Gwen Stefani lands her in jail, where she reconnects with an ex-boyfriend who has a surprise for her.
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The Koi Effect
2005-03-28
Kirstie tries a new diet theory and surrounds herself with small things.
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Crack For Good
2005-04-04
Kirstie's crackhead brother offers diet advice, and her dysfunctional parents intervene
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Cry Baby McGuire
2005-04-11
Merv Griffin arranges for Kirstie to meet one of his rich friends
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Hold This
2005-04-18
Kirstie tries to get a lucrative deal from NBC because she realizes that she is low on cash.
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“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney