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  1. CBS. Release. September 18, 1989. (1989-09-18) –. May 12, 1990. (1990-05-12) The Famous Teddy Z is an American sitcom that was broadcast on CBS during the fall of 1989. The series was created by Hugh Wilson and inspired by the true story of Jay Kantor, who was a mailroom clerk at MCA and later became Marlon Brando 's agent.

  2. The Famous Teddy Z: Created by Hugh Wilson. With Jon Cryer, Jane Sibbett, Milton Selzer, Erica Yohn. Ted Zakalokis' family has always assumed that he would one day work at the family bakery, but he doesn't see that happening.

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    • Jon Cryer, Jane Sibbett, Milton Selzer
  3. John Cryer starred as Teddy Zakalokis, a new employee of a Hollywood talent agency in this series that received three Primetime Emmy nominations, and won for...

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  4. The Famous Teddy Z. Teddy Zakalokis, a lowly mailroom clerk at the Unlimited Talent Agency, finds himself abruptly representing a major Hollywood actor through a freakish bit of good luck. Since ...

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  5. Ted Zakalokis, stuck working in his family's bakery, joins the Navy to escape. He temporarily works in a talent agency's publicity office in Hollywood. Ted Zakalokis' family has always assumed that he would one day work at the family bakery, but he doesn't see that happening. To avoid it, he enlists in the Army and when he gets out, he finds a ...

  6. Teddy Zakalokis, a lowly mailroom clerk at the Unlimited Talent Agency, finds himself abruptly representing a major Hollywood actor through a freakish bit of good luck. Since Teddy has absolutely no experience as an agent, his stroke of fortune rankles Al Floss, the abrasive agent who formerly represented Teddy's new client, and Laurie Parr, an ambitious mailroom colleague who is bitterly ...

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  8. The Famous Teddy Z. Comedy 1989. Ted Zakalokis' family has always assumed that he would one day work at the family bakery, but he doesn't see that happening. To avoid it, he enlists in the Army and when he gets out, he finds a temporary job working in the mailroom of a Hollywood talent agency under Richie Herby.