All the Voices in F Is for Family

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F is for Family
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Genre Animated sitcom
Black one-act
Comedy-drama
Satire
Created past
  • Bill Burr
  • Michael Price
Directed past Dan Sumich (supervising)
Voices of
  • Neb Burr
  • Laura Dern
  • Justin Long
  • Debi Derryberry
  • Haley Reinhart
  • Mo Collins
  • Trevor Devall
  • Kevin Michael Richardson
  • Sam Rockwell
Opening theme "Come and Get Your Love" past Redbone
Composers
  • Vincent Jones
  • Dave Kushner
Country of origin Usa
Original linguistic communication English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 44 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Eugene Stein
  • Nicolas Atlan
  • Adam Fishbach
  • David Richardson
  • Vince Vaughn
  • Peter Billingsley
  • Bill Burr
  • Michael Price
  • Katie O'Connell Marsh
  • Elisa Todd Ellis
  • Sidonie Dumas
  • Christophe Riandee
Producers
  • Heath Kenny
  • Brian J. Cowan
  • Valeri Vaughn
  • Jean-Baptiste Lere
  • Chris Prynoski
  • Marc Dhami
Running time 25–xxx minutes
Production companies
  • Wild Westward Telly
  • Loner Productions
  • King of France Productions
  • Titmouse, Inc.
  • Gaumont Animation
Animation services Big Bound Productions
Oasis Animation
Distributor Gaumont International Boob tube
Netflix Streaming Services
Release
Original network Netflix
Original release December 18, 2015 (2015-12-eighteen) –
November 25, 2021 (2021-11-25)
External links
Website

F Is for Family is an American adult animated[1] streaming television serial created past Bill Burr and Michael Price[2] for Netflix. The show is produced by Gaumont International Tv, Show Productions and Vince Vaughn's Wild West Television set. The bear witness follows a dysfunctional suburban Irish gaelic-American family, and is fix in the fictional town of Rustvale, Pennsylvania in the early on-to-mid 1970s.[2] The show premiered on December 18, 2015, to generally favorable reviews.[3] The series ended on November 25, 2021, after v seasons.[4] [5]

Cast and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Bill Burr as Frank X. White potato: a 39-year-sometime disillusioned, brusque-tempered, foul-mouthed, Korean War veteran, husband of Sue Murphy, and father of four who works as a baggage handler, and somewhen promoted to basis-operations manager, at the local airdrome.
    • Burr also voices Father Pat
  • Laura Dern as Susan "Sue" White potato (née Chilson):[ii] Frank's 36-year-old wife, mother of iv, and struggling entrepreneur.
  • Justin Long as Kevin Murphy:[2] The Murphys' eldest child; a 15-year-quondam juvenile runaway, and aspiring musician. Kevin also has aquaphobia, equally he almost drowned in a motel pool equally a child, an event that traumatizes him to this 24-hour interval.
    • Long also voices Chuck Sawitzki & Phineas
  • Haley Reinhart as William "Bill" White potato:[2] The Murphys' Charlie Brown-esque 12-year-old son who is cursed by multiple bullies.[6]
    • Haley Reinhart also voices Frank Murphy as a kid.
  • Debi Derryberry as Maureen Potato:[2] The Murphys' ten-year-former daughter, whom Frank always refers to equally "princess". She is a highly intelligent and inquisitive young daughter with a passion for science, specifically physics, computers, electronics, spaceflight, technology, and robotics. Maureen is also an avid reader of science fiction and her favorite television shows are Star Expedition and Lost in Space.
    • Debi Derryberry too voices:
      • Philip Bonfiglio: Infant and Marie's 10-year-old son, and best friend of Pecker. He has a complex caused by his controlling mother and shows subtle signs of repressed homosexuality. He also seems to be repressing his anger with violent and gruesome drawings.
      • Kenny: a 10-year-old friend of Nib and Maureen and is the younger brother of Ben.
      • Bridget Fitzsimmons: Jimmy Fitzsimmons' xi-twelvemonth-old younger sister and Neb's one-time beloved involvement. She was named after a bridge in Pittsburgh that her parents had sex under when she was conceived, initially implying that was how she got her commencement name, until her full proper noun was revealed equally "Bridget South 10th Street Span Fitzsimmons".
      • Others[7]
  • Sam Rockwell as Vic Reynolds:[2] A 30-year-one-time wealthy radio disc jockey who was formerly addicted to cocaine. Despite his one-time hedonistic lifestyle, he admires Frank for having a wife and children, and is sincerely cordial towards him. Unbeknownst to him, all the same, his earnest mental attitude and manner of life tends to rub Frank the wrong way. At the end of season 4, his child is born. He is shown to be an amiable and protective male parent towards his son.

Co-starring [edit]

  • Trevor Devall as:
    • Bolo, i of Kevin's friends and bandmates.
    • Goomer G. Goomer: Frank'southward creepy voyeuristic friend and adjacent-door-neighbor and Evelyn's hubby
    • Otto Holtenwasser: The elderly neighbour who lived through the Holocaust
    • Others[8] [9]
  • Mo Collins as:
    • Jimmy Fitzsimmons: A runaway teenager who frequently bullies Bill. He is shown to be scared of Kevin. Every bit of season three, he views Bill as his all-time friend after he saved his life.
    • Vivian Saunders: Sue'due south employer and sometimes friend. She is often depicted as having narcissistic qualities.
    • Brandy Dunbarton: the widow of the tardily Roger Dunbarton. She was the sometime CEO of Mohican Airways earlier its merger.
    • Claire: a teenage daughter from the Murphys' neighborhood.
    • Ben: a friend of Kevin, Nib and Maureen'due south and the older brother of Kenny.
    • Ginny Throater: A sometimes friend of Sue; she'southward a flake of a Debbie Downer.
    • Others[10] [11]
  • Phil Hendrie equally:
    • Jim Jeffords: a smooth-talking television personality who was fired for his alive on-air racist remarks. He later helps to expose the mayor for existence corrupt.
    • Reid Harrison: an crumbling overweight Robert Blake-esque TV star
    • Hobo Jojo (season 3–4): a hobo clown character Jim Jeffords played on a game evidence to compete in the band-toss game, simply to fail considering of Jefford'south and the producers adulterous.
    • Mr. Durkin (season three–5): Kevin Murphy'southward summertime school and regular schoolhouse twelvemonth math instructor who was known for abusing his students anytime they misbehave. He is shown to struggle with poverty.
    • Others[12] [13]
  • Kevin Michael Richardson as:
    • Chauncey "Rosie" Roosevelt: Frank's African-American co-worker at Mohican Airways and elected alderman who unlike his predecessor, genuinely cares for the people in the community he represents.
    • Others

Recurring [edit]

  • David Koechner as Robert "Bob Pogo" Pogrohovich, Frank's morbidly obese, chainsmoking former dominate and friend. In season 5, when he convinces Mrs. Dunbarton to sell Mohican Airways, he opens up a fast food restaurant that ends upward a bomb due to the eating place's less than appealing bill of fare.[14] [15]
  • Kevin Farley as:
    • Babe Bonfiglio, a neighbor, one of Frank's friends, hubby of Marie, and father of Phillip and Anthony.
    • Carl, a baggage handler, Red'due south best friend, and i of Frank's co-workers.
    • Dick Sawitzki, possessor of the town's electronics store and an old friend of Frank'south dad.
    • Others[16]
  • Gary Cole (seasons 1–two) as Roger Dunbarton, the owner and founder of Mohican Airways. In the season 2 finale, he was accidentally killed from blood loss when he was hitting by debris on the runaway at the drome he owned.
  • Joe Buck equally:
    • Lou Gagliardi, the president of the International Alliance of Baggage Handlers, Skycaps, Roadies and Circus Roustabouts. He is too the current owner of Helm Chucklethrust's.
    • Jimmy's dad
    • Rock concert MC
    • Woodshop teacher
    • Mohican Airways commercial VO.
  • John DiMaggio (season 2) as Scoop Dunbarton, Roger Dunbarton's racist, encephalon-damaged, and moronic nephew. He was originally a minor league baseball player until one night in St. Louis when he got drunk later on pitching a no-hitter and got kicked in the head while trying to carve his proper name onto the back end of a Clydesdale horse. For this reason, he has a massive dent in his caput. At the end of season ii, he accidentally kills himself and Roger Dunbarton when he steps on a flop in a briefcase during an attempted hijacking of a plane at (formerly called) Mohican.
  • Allison Janney (seasons 2–iii) every bit Henrietta Van Horne, the founder of Plast-A-Ware[17]
  • T.J. Miller (seasons 2–iii) as Randy, Beak'south shady boss for his paper road.
  • Michael K. Williams (season ii–5) as Smokey Greenwood, a vending motorcar product distributor and owner of the Champagne Chariot Vending Services, and ane of Rosie'south practiced friends. (Season v, episode vi was dedicated to Williams)
  • Josh Adam Meyers (flavour 2–five) as "Howlin'" Hank Howland, a radio DJ who works with Vic at WKWOK 109.5.[eighteen]
  • Vince Vaughn (season three) as Chet Stevenson, an Air Force veteran with untreated PTSD and an calumniating personality who becomes a new neighbour of the Murphys'. He died after being poisoned by his wife, who became fed up with his abusiveness toward her.
  • Matt Jones (flavour three-5) every bit Nuber, Kevin's summer school classmate.
  • Jamie Denbo (season 3-5) as:
    • Marie Bonfiglio, mother of Philip and Anthony
    • Alice Goldman (flavor four-five), Kevin'due south Jewish classmate and girlfriend who comes from a loving family.
  • Al Ducharme (season 3-5) as Anthony Bonfiglio, younger brother of Phillip Bonfiglio.
  • Eileen Fogarty (flavour iii-5) equally:
    • Evelyn, Goomer's married woman and one of Sue's friends.
    • Nguyen-Nguyen Stevenson, Chet's former Vietnamese wife/murderer and onetime neighbor of the Murphys'. After killing her husband, she was sent to prison.
  • Jessica DiCicco (flavour 2) as Haircut Girl, a teenage girl only ever referred to as Haircut Girl due to the fact that she gives out costless haircuts.
  • Jonathan Banks (season iv-5) as William "Big Bill" Tater, Frank'due south 73-yr-old male parent who had relentlessly bullied and driveling Frank, which caused Frank to resent him greatly as an developed. He acts kinder as an old man, but refuses to acknowledge his past abuse. At the beginning of season 5, he'southward dead. [xix] [20] [21]
  • Alex Moffat (flavour 4-5) every bit Sandy Calabasas, Vic's new boss at the radio station.[22]
  • Phil LaMarr (season iv–5) as Curtis Higgins, the new African-American television personality, replacing Jeffords as part of an appeasement to people of color after Jeffords was terminated for racist comments on live Tv.[23]
    • Others
  • Cree Summer (season 4) as Darryl Roosevelt, Rosie and Georgia's son.

Guest [edit]

  • Kurtwood Smith as Stanley "Stan" Chilson: Sue's father
  • Carol Kane as Marilyn Chilson: Sue's mother
  • Amy Sedaris equally Samantha, the Lamaze instructor with antipathy for men.[24]
  • Daryl Mitchell equally Chipsy White, the greatest stand-up comedian and actor on There'south a Fairy On My Shoulder.
  • Will Sasso every bit Mayor Anthony Tangenti: Rosie'south new dominate and Mayor of Rustvale who is corrupt and is in cahoots with the mob.[25]
  • Neil Patrick Harris equally Louis Chilson: Sue's brother
  • Joe Pera every bit Alaquippa Ed: Frank's former rival drome manager and eventual managing director when Mohican and Alaquippa merged.[26]
  • Snoop Dogg every bit The Rev. Carbohydrate Squires.[27]
  • Rich Sommer as Cliff Haskins: The Possessor of Invasive Industries.[28]
    • Others

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

The series was announced in October 2014 as office of a partnership betwixt Netflix, Gaumont International Television, and Wild Westward Television.[30] The show is a "family comedy" based on the standup of Bill Burr.[31] Moreover, the prove takes place in the 1970s, "a fourth dimension when you could smack your kid, fume within, and bring a gun to the drome".[31] Burr voices the White potato family unit patriarch, with Laura Dern as his wife, Justin Long as his eldest son, Debi Derryberry as his daughter Maureen, and Haley Reinhart equally his immature son.[32] [33] [31] The first flavor consists of six episodes, shown in a serial fashion, written past Bill Burr and Michael Price.[34] Price is best known for his Emmy and Writers Guild accolade-winning piece of work on The Simpsons.[34] The serial is directed by Ben Marsaud (director of Apocryphal Cat & former storyboard artist on The Amazing World of Gumball). Season 2 premiered May 30, 2017.[35] On June 28, 2017, the bear witness was renewed for a 3rd flavor.[36] On July 1, 2018, Burr confirmed season 3. On Nov 30, 2018, the third season was released. On January 24, 2019, the prove was renewed for a quaternary season, which was released on June 12, 2020.[37] [38] On October 1, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for the fifth and last flavor which was released on November 25, 2021.[4] [5]

Many references are made to the city of Pittsburgh in the series, a city that Burr has visited frequently on his stand-up tours and shares a hatred of the Philadelphia Flyers with local sportscaster Mark Madden.[39] [xl] This has included the characters flying over the Pittsburgh exurb of Steubenville, Ohio on their style to Cleveland and said jokes nearly Pittsburgh beingness made in Cleveland, the character of Bridget Fitzsimmons wanting to run away to Pittsburgh, and the airline Alaquippa Airlines being named after the Pittsburgh suburb of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.

Reception [edit]

The series has received generally positive reviews.[41] On Metacritic, the first flavour holds a score of 75 out of 100, based on 14 reviews, indicating "Generally favorable reviews."[42] On Rotten Tomatoes, the starting time season holds a rating of 85% based on xx reviews, with an average score of six.5/ten. The site's critical consensus reads, "While the humor relies on vulgarity, the strength of F Is for Family is its substantial heart."[43] The second season holds a rating of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of vii.7 based on ix reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "F Is for Family unit is a footling grouchier and wiser in its second season, evoking an era of American decay with warm pastel hues and articulating blue neckband malaise through Bill Burr'southward blustery delivery."[44]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Yr Accolade Category Nominee Result Ref.
2017 Primetime Emmy Laurels Outstanding Character Vocalism-Over Performance Mo Collins as Ginny, Jimmy Fitzsimmons, Lex, Ben, and Cutie Pie (Episode: "Pray Away") Nominated [45]
2019 Kevin Michael Richardson as Chauncey "Rosie" Roosevelt (Episode: "The Stinger") Nominated [46]

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External links [edit]

  • F Is for Family on Netflix Edit this at Wikidata
  • F Is for Family unit at IMDb

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