Fat Actress

Fat Actress

Kirstie Alley as herself on Fat Actress
Created by Kirstie Alley
Brenda Hampton
Starring Kirstie Alley
Bryan Callen
Rachael Harris
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 7 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Showtime
Original release March 6, 2005 (2005-03-06) – April 18, 2005 (2005-04-18)

Fat Actress is an American comedy television series starring Kirstie Alley. It aired on Showtime in the United States in the spring (U.S. March–May) of 2005, on Movie Central in Western Canada, The Movie Network in Eastern Canada, FX in the UK, Network Ten in Australia and VOX, and Das Vierte in Germany. The series was created and written by Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton.

Alley gives a glimpse of the humor and the irony in her battle to lose weight and get back on television in a tough business that prefers the svelte figures seen on the most successful actresses of today. This irreverent new series is generally unscripted, with each episode emanating from a story outline and the actors largely improvising the dialogue. The show's story-lines are drawn from a heightened perception of Alley's real-life experiences, and some of Alley's friends appear as themselves in guest cameos to further blur the lines between truth and fiction.

Plot

The series revolves around overweight Hollywood actress Kirstie Alley. It is loosely based on her actual life, but is primarily satirically fictional.

Season One

At the beginning of the series "Big Butts" (Pilot) 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, She forces her agent to set her up on a big network meeting with Jeff Zucker for a project she has been thinking up. She finds out that he thinks she's too fat for TV. She flirts with an NBC exec and ends up with a development deal, so long as she loses a few pounds.

Episode Two "Charlie's Angels". 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. During the meeting with the director of Charlie's Angels she runs into the love of her life, Kid Rock, but develops a bad case of diarrhea from an overdose of laxatives. During this Eddie rams into Melissa Gilbert's car while ogling Carmen Electra.

Episode Three "Holy Lesbo, Batman". Kirstie schemes to meet Gwen Stefani but her attempt to meet the No Doubt lead singer lands her in jail, where she reconnects with an ex-boyfriend who has a surprise for her. Episode Four "The Koi Effect". Kirstie tries a new diet theory and surrounds herself with small things.

Episode Five "Crack for Good". Kirstie's crackhead brother arrives and suggests that Kirstie start doing crack in order to lose weight and her dysfunctional parents intervene. Episode Six "Cry Baby McGuire". Merv Griffin sets up Kirstie up with one of his rich friends. At first, Kirstie thinks he is ideal, but he turns out to be an emotional wreck. The Season one and only finale "Hold This". Kirstie discovers her bank account is running low on funds. She schemes to get another lucrative deal from NBC. She soon sleeps with Jeff Zucker, gets the deal, and a show of her own.

The show was not picked up for a second season despite early reports from Showtime stating it had been in talks.

Cast

Celebrity cameos

Several Hollywood celebrities appeared in the series as themselves:

Episodes

# Episode Title Director Writers Original air date
1 "Big Butts" (Pilot) Keith Truesdell Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton March 7, 2005 (SHO)
2 "Charlie's Angels" Keith Truesdell Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton March 14, 2005 (SHO)
3 "Holy Lesbo, Batman" Keith Truesdell Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton March 21, 2005 (SHO)
4 "The Koi Effect" Keith Truesdell Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton March 28, 2005 (SHO)
5 "Crack for Good" Keith Truesdell Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton April 4, 2005 (SHO)
6 "Cry Baby McGuire" Keith Truesdell Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton April 11, 2005 (SHO)
7 "Hold This" Keith Truesdell Kirstie Alley and Brenda Hampton April 18, 2005 (SHO)

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