Four Kings (2006)
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Cast & Crew.
Seth Green
Barry
Josh Cooke
Ben
Shane McRae
Bobby
Todd Grinnell
Jason
Max Mutchnick
Creator / Producer
David Kohan
Creator / Producer
Jonathan Goldstein
Supervising Producer / Writer
Barnet Kellman
Director
James Burrows
Director
P.J. Byrne
Sheldon Dratch
Kiele Sanchez
Jen
Sarah Lancaster
Heather
Todd Stashwick
Iguana Guy
Michael Des Barres
Nick Dresden
Kathryn Hahn
Sharon
Patrick Fischler
Server Phil
Remy Thorne
Little Bobby
Kate Micucci
Toni
Tom Virtue
Tyler's Other Dad
Kyle Gallner
Spencer
Jolie Jenkins
Jessica
Michele Nordin
Beth
Angela Paton
Betty
Steven M. Gagnon
Hank
Alanna Dedek
Lissa
Gennelle Dedek
Lexi
Anne Meara
Ruth
Benjamin Bryan
Little Jason
Dakota Sky
Little Barry
Cheryl Tsai
Hooker
Tom McCleister
Dishelved Man
Fallon Taylor
Britney
Mark Harelik
Mr. Thorpe
Kathleen Rose Perkins
Phyllis
Alexander Lester
Coffeehouse Barista
Christina Cindrich
Sherry
Eve Brenner
Mrs. Danforth
Kyle McCreight
Little Ben
K Callan
Mrs. Grayson
Christine Dunford
Dana
Jane Edith Wilson
Mother
Luka Apt
Mike
Joanna Canton
Angela
Deborah Levin
Young Woman
Randall Park
Server Pat
Dennis Satterfield
Young Man
Jerry Sherman
Elderly Man
Jeff Witzke
Tyler's Dad
Corie Vickers
Marnie
Mashari Laila Bain
Hooker
Erinn Bartlett
Denise
Jere Burns
Norman the Doorman
Lauren Bowles
Judy Richardson
John Harnagel
Dad
Brian Casey
Tyler
Helen Slayton-Hughes
Helen
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This TV Show Is About.
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Four Kings is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from January 5 to March 16, 2006, as a part of winter 2006 programming, but was cancelled before the end of the season. It starred Seth Green, Josh Cooke, Shane McRae, and Todd Grinnell. The show was created by David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, both of whom created Will & Grace.
The show centers on four childhood friends who live in New York City. The show's theme is "Hanginaround" by Counting Crows. Four Kings was pulled from NBC's schedule after its airing on March 16, 2006, and on May 15, 2006, NBC confirmed the show's cancellation. Two of the show's stars had already signed on to new projects, which did not bode well for the show's chances of renewal. Though NBC originally announced that they would air the remaining episodes beginning May 25, 2006, they did not follow through. The unaired episodes would eventually air in syndication on the Living network in the UK, and on the Nine Network in Australia.