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Regular Cast
James Belushi as Jim
Courtney Thorne-Smith as Cheryl
Kimberly Williams as Dana
Larry Joe Campbell as Andy
Taylor Atelian as Ruby
Billi Bruno as Gracie
About The Show
According to Jim, ABC's hit family-friendly comedy, returns for its fifth
season after recently celebrating its milestone 100th episode.
Jim Belushi stars as Jim, the macho everyman, with a soft spot for his beautiful
wife, Cheryl (Courtney Thorne-Smith), and their three precocious kids -- Ruby
(Taylor Atelian), Gracie (Billi Bruno) and Kyle (Conner Rayburn). A success at
his construction business and the family breadwinner, at home Jim seems to keep
Cheryl in constant turmoil with his boyish bravado and ever-willful antics. But
their underlying love for each other guarantees they are in this marriage for
keeps.
Cheryl, for her part, instinctively aims for the straight and narrow, but
secretly enjoys it when Jim coaxes out her playful side. It's an odd-couple
tug-of-war of happily-married opposites yet equals. This is a love story couched
in a family comedy.
At the conclusion of last season, Cheryl's high-strung sister, Dana (Kimberly
Williams-Paisley), a career woman who seemed destined to remain forever single,
finally met and married a doctor and the man of her dreams (Mitch Rouse).
Jim's brother-in-law and partner in the Ground Up design/building firm, Andy
(Larry Joe Campbell), is Jim's foil but also his truest friend. Andy doggedly
covers for his pal whenever Cheryl gets close to uncovering Jim's incessant
schemes.
According to Jim stars Jim Belushi as Jim, Courtney Thorne-Smith as
Cheryl, Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Dana, Larry Joe Campbell as Andy, Taylor
Atelian as Ruby, Billi Bruno as Gracie and Conner Rayburn as Kyle.
Executive producers are Jim Belushi, Marc Gurvitz, Jonathan Stark, Suzanne
Bukinik Howard J. Morris, Warren Bell and Bob Nickman. From Touchstone
Television in association with Brad Grey Television.
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Season One (2001 - 2002) |
Season Two (2002 - 2003) |
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Season Three (2003 - 2004) |
Season Four (2004 - 2005) |
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Season Five (2005 - 2006) |
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