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3rd Rock From the Sun
3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN, which has earned 31 Emmy nominations, is
an inspired half-hour comedy series farcically dealing with the
human condition. It was created by Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner
in association with Carsey-Werner Productions, LLC for NBC-TV. Set
in the fictional city of Rutherford, Ohio, this gentle-hearted series
stars John Lithgow as the High Commander of an investigative team
sent to Earth on a mission to learn everything about humans and
their so-called advanced civilization.
Described by the Turners as "Carl Sagan meets the Marx Brothers,"
3RD ROCK has a clever, distinct point of view seen through the
extraterrestrial team that has no other worldly powers except
absolute truthfulness. As Terry Turner puts it, "The ability
to walk in and size up a situation with unclouded judgment is
disarming and terrifyingly powerful. There's nothing more alien
than the absolute truth." These aliens arrive in our world
completely innocent, while equipped with superior intelligence
to analyze every experience. This bizarre vantage point of an
innocent seeing everything for the first time is the comic framework
from which to satire the human condition and American society,
to look at all of the injustices and absurdities and humorously
point them out to us. Viewers see a piece of themselves in 3RD
ROCK, the alien that exists in everyone.
At the heart of 3RD ROCK is a commentary on what it truly means
to be human; the alien factor provides viewers distance from themselves
in order to see the humor in our idiosyncrasies. Aspects of our
lives that we have been conditioned not to acknowledge or discuss
and issues such as sexuality, desensitization to violence, salary
disparities between our country's teachers and sports heroes and
the differences between men and women are dealt with from a wholly
unique and witty perspective. This series cuts through our taboos
and traditions with a childlike inquisitive logic and an impeccably
paced humorous twist. When viewed from this new slant, our aliens
are no more "alien" than the people with whom they interact.
"In the way that 'Seinfeld' said it's about nothing, this
show is about everything and driven by the human condition,"
says Bonnie Turner. The basis of the humor is the constant twisting
of the viewpoint to show the angle of an outsider looking in.
Thus, the series is aptly titled, as it is the way travelers would
look at the world -- an insignificant blue speck that is, indeed,
the third rock from the sun.
In his first foray into series television, Tony Award-winner
("The Changing Room"), Emmy Award-winner ("Amazing
Stories"/"3rd Rock") and two-time Oscar nominee
("The World According To Garp," "Terms of Endearment")
John Lithgow stars in 3RD ROCK in a role that apparently draws
many parallels to his own life. After meeting with the Turners
and hearing the high-comedy concept, Lithgow felt the role of
Dick Solomon was completely written for him, as he admits, "there's
a good deal of alien in me. I saw the farce of it all." Along
with 3RD ROCK's Golden Globe win for Best Television Show and
a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and Emmy nomination for outstanding
performance by an ensemble in a comedy series in 1997, Lithgow
has won a Golden Globe, three Emmys, and a Screen Actors Guild
award for playing "Dick." Additionally, Lithgow was
nominated for an Emmy in 1998, 2000 and 2001 for his performances
in 3RD ROCK.
The series is extremely rich in talent, boasting a spectacular
supporting cast. Two-time Emmy Award-winner ("Kate and Allie")
and original cast member of "Saturday Night Live," Jane
Curtin is an enchanting, irresistible puzzle for Lithgow's Dr.
Solomon. The decision to return to episodic television was an
exciting one, as Curtin explains: "Doing a sitcom is like
performing on point. You have to use every wit you have. Your
nerve endings are constantly exposed, and it's thrilling."
This unique series was created by the Emmy Award-winning husband
and wife writing team Bonnie and Terry Turner. They clearly have
a talent at writing the popular comedic farce, with credits including
the successful films "The Brady Bunch Movie," "Wayne's
World" and "Tommy Boy." While working together
as writers on "Saturday Night Live," the pair received
an Emmy Award and five nominations for sketches including "Wayne's
World" (co-written with Mike Myers), "Middle Aged Man,"
"Lothar of the Hill People" and "Church Lady"
(co-written with Dana Carvey).
The creative team behind 3RD ROCK carries impressive credentials.
Between executive producers Marcy Carsey, Caryn Mandabach, Bonnie
Turner, Terry Turner and Tom Werner, they have garnered practically
every award imaginable including Emmys, Golden Globes, CableACE,
People's Choice, Peabodys and the prestigious Humanitas Award.
Carsey-Werner Productions made television history with "The
Cosby Show" and "A Different World" and the animated
series "God, the Devil and Bob."
John Lithgow portrays Dick Solomon, the High Commander from another
world who, for fun, has given himself a job teaching Physics at
a University. Seeing himself as "the tall, dashing one,"
Dick goes through life trying to figure everything out, getting
it all wrong, being hopelessly gullible, and taking everything
literally. Jane Curtin portrays Dr. Mary Albright, also a professor
at the University and Dick's office-mate. Being both colleagues
and lovers, Mary's relationship with Dick is constantly tested,
but his zany ways keep her intrigued. Kristen Johnston portrays
Sally Solomon, the Security Officer and second-in-command who
is frustratingly reduced to an inferior role as a woman in today's
society. Kristen won two Emmys for playing Sally. French Stewart
portrays Harry Solomon, the sensitive, funny-looking alien who
is the most susceptible to human conditioning.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt portrays Tommy Solomon, who has taken on
an adolescent human form, but is actually older than Dick. Tommy
is reduced to a pimply hormonal teen who isn't allowed to do anything
and is sure his raging hormones could explode at any minute. Simbi
Khali portrays Nina Campbell, the assistant to and frequent referee
between Dick and Dr. Albright. Elmarie Wendel portrays Mrs. Dubcek,
the eccentric landlady who rents her attic and former rumpus room
to the Solomon's. Wayne Knight portrays Officer Don Orville, who,
when in his officer's uniform, fills Sally with desire - and when
he's riding the police motorcycle, nearly causes her to burst.
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