Cast
This table does not count the two-part "Taxi Celebration/Retrospective"
Actor | Role | Years | Seasons | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Judd Hirsch | Alex Rieger | 1978–1983 | 1–5 | 112 |
Danny DeVito | Louie De Palma | |||
Marilu Henner | Elaine O'Connor Nardo | |||
Tony Danza | Tony Banta | |||
J. Alan Thomas | Jeff Bennett | 1–5 (Supporting) | 10512 | |
Christopher Lloyd | Reverend Jim 'Iggy' Ignatowski | 1 (Guest), 2 (Guest then Star), 3–5 (Star) | 82 | |
Jeff Conaway | Bobby Wheeler | 1978–1982 | 1–3 (Star), 4 (3 Episodes) | 69 |
Andy Kaufman | Latka Gravas | 1978–1983 | 1–5 (Starring Credit When Present) | 682 |
T.J. Castronova | Tommy Jeffries (Bartender At Mario's) | 1979–1983 | 1–5 (Supporting) | 2323 |
Randall Carver | John Burns | 1978–1979 | 1 | 22 |
Carol Kane | Simka Gravas | 1980–1983 | 2 (1 Episode), 4 (2 Episodes), 5 (Starring Credit When Present) | 16 |
Rhea Perlman | Zena Sherman/Louie's Girlfriend4 | 1978–1983 | 1–5 (Guest Star) | 6 |
1Both credited and uncredited.
2This is the correct number of episodes that credit this character.
3This may not be completely accurate as there were some Tommy-look-alike's in some episodes set in Mario's earlier on.
4Rhea Perlman played John's girlfriend's voice in the pilot episode, but the part was cut.
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