Some of My Best Friends is a short-lived sitcom shown on CBS from February 28 until April 11, 2001. The series was inspired by the film Kiss Me, Guido.
Some of My Best Friends starred Jason Bateman as Warren, a gay writer living in Greenwich Village, and Danny Nucci as Frankie, his straight (and at first homophobic) roommate. Alec Mapa played Vern, Warren's flamboyant best friend, who lived upstairs from Warren and usually entered Warren's apartm...
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Some of My Best Friends is a short-lived sitcom shown on CBS from February 28 until April 11, 2001. The series was inspired by the film Kiss Me, Guido.
Some of My Best Friends starred Jason Bateman as Warren, a gay writer living in Greenwich Village, and Danny Nucci as Frankie, his straight (and at first homophobic) roommate. Alec Mapa played Vern, Warren's flamboyant best friend, who lived upstairs from Warren and usually entered Warren's apartment by coming down the fire escape and through a window.
The show failed to attract a substantial audience, and was cancelled after five episodes.
The series was directed by James Widdoes. Bette Midler served as an executive producer along with Marc Cherry, who also served as a writer and later went on to develop Desperate Housewives. On Desperate Housewives, Alec Mapa also appeared in guest roles, again as Vern; though it is unknown if this was the same character as on Some Of My Best Friends.
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