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What Karen Wears

As Karen's evolving look proves. In the early days, the budget of the show did not allow them to drape Karen in style to which she should have always been accustomed. Now, however things have changed and allot of companies will give them things, designers like to be able to say they've outfitted the Will & Grace girls. Karen looks right at home in Emporio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and Prada

The Flings

Martina Navratilova - The nine-time Wimbledon singles winner who was straight until she met Karen, Teddy, Kazinski, The Unabomber - They lost touch, which is a shame, because he had been such a good letter writer, Elizabeth Taylor - To whom Karen accidentally got married, becoming husband number eight, Mr. Tyler - Karen's teacher who let her out of doing a term paper, and who is now a state senator, Every member of Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young, The Sultan, Of Bahran - A.K.A Habibi Shoshani Padoush Al-Kabir, of fort lee, New Jersy, Clayton - Who could make love to Karen all night, Mr. Stein - Will's boss and her fellow member in the losers club, founded on anti-love principles, Candice Bergen - Who apparently fooled around with Karen after trying sake for the first time.

Husbands & Lovers

Rip Torn As Lionel Banks

A wealthy businessman whom Karen meets in a bar and, unable to resist his charms, she has an affair with him while still married to Stan

Stan Walker

Her obese billionaire husband whom she met in 1985 while he was married. Two officially hooked up ten years later

John Cleese As Lyle Finster

The farther of Stan's mistress, Lorraine Finster, Karen sleeps with him at first just to bother his daughter, but finds herself falling in love, and marries Lyle in a big Season Six Finale Vegas Wedding.

Biography

Megan Mullally can be seen weekly in her Emmy and 3-time SAG Award-winning role of “Karen Walker” on NBC’s Will & Grace. Megan made her television series debut with Elaine Stritch and Ellen Burstyn on “The Ellen Burstyn Show”. Further television credits include a variety of short-lived series as well as guest starring roles on “Seinfeld”, “Frasier” and “China Beach” among others. She appeared opposite Stanley Tucci as Walter Winchell’s wife in Paul Mazursky’s award-winning biopic “Winchell” and recently starred opposite Juliet Stevenson in Lifetime’s “The Pact”. Mullally made her Broadway debut in the 1994 revival of “Grease” with Rosie O’Donnell. She then received an Outer Critic’s Circle Award nomination for her performance as “Rosemary” in the Broadway revival of “How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” opposite Matthew Broderick. Los Angeles theatre credits include “The Berlin Circle” at The Evidence Room Theatre for which she won the 2000 Backstage West Garland Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play and the LA Weekly Award for Best Leading Female Performance. Mullally, has also appeared in “Mayhem” at The Evidence Room, as well as a variety of plays and musicals in both Chicago and Los Angeles. Megan appeared in the feature film “Anywhere But Here” and starred in “Everything Put Together,” directed by “Monster Ball’s” Marc Forster, an entry in the 2000 Sundance Film Festival’s main competition. Concert appearances include the 2003 Kennedy Centre Gala with Patty Lupone and Michael Feinstein and of course Los Angeles’ own Disney Concert Hall, where she is thrilled to be singing. One of Megan’s fondest projects is her glamorous cover band, Supreme Music Program with whom she has release two cd’s, most recently “Big As A Berry” on Fynsworth Alley. Supreme Music Program has essayed a successful performance art piece, “Sweetheart,” and will perform this fall with The Seattle Symphony and at The Oklahoma Civic Centre before appearing next year at The Kennedy Centre

What Jack wears

The team took a second look at Jack with his flamboyant sweater they'd tied around Jack's neck in the pilot episode and decided to make a change to it because "if Jack is such a gay and out there character, America can relate to him more if he looks like a normal guy. Now Jack fits right in-in J.Crew, Banana Republic, and Abercrombie & Fitch.

The Flings

Mitch - A guy who Jack was caught celebrating their "half-week-a-versary" on top of Stan's Viking over, Dennis - A cute fellow student nurse with whom Jack does some over-the-smock fondling, Rocco - Whose temporary break up with Jack inspires him to write, Steve, Raoul, Mike, Dan and Tom - all of who dumped Jack, Josh - Grace's sensitive boyfriend, Bertram - a miserly 80-year-old millionaire whom Jack picks up at an art opening, hoping to be lavished with gifts, Paul - A barista at Jumbo Java on 72nd Street who gives Jack free iced-coffee drinks every hour on the hour, Bjorn Stevenson - A Swedish ex-boyfriend who is the true inventor of the subway tush, Fernando, a hot Latin number with whom Jack has a date instead of going home to his wife, Rosario, on their first anniversary, Craig Fissay - NBC executive whose number Jack gets while protesting the cut of the gay kiss on Along Came You, Ramone - From the Dominican Republic, The cute guy from the Kiehl's counter at Barney's, Cameron - A wealthy theatre lover who hires Grace to decorate his city and country homes, Clark - Another date Jack has scheduled for after his date with Fernando, The lover of Jack's life- some guy from Belize, Derek - A fellow student nurse, A restaurant bartender with whom Jack made out while wearing a face glitter and a Barbarella costume.

 

Wives & Lovers

Shelly Morrison As Rosario

Jack's thousand-dollar green-card bride.

Dave Floey As Stuart Le Marc

Will's client and CEO of stuff I Invented in My Garage Industries. Will initally paid Jack 74 cents and an old chap stick to date Stewart, but Jack found himself falling for him

Biography

Sean Hayes, who won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2000 for “Will & Grace” -- and has been nominated every year since -- was raised in the Chicago suburb of Glen Ellyn, Illinois. A talented musician, he supported himself as a classical pianist and performed in a pop band while attending Illinois State University, where he majored in performance and conducting. He also appeared in the university’s production of “Love for Love.” After his college experience, Hayes began working in the Chicago theatre community, serving as the music director at the Pheasant Run Theatre for a few years, where he appeared in several of their productions. He also appeared in the original production of “Role Play” at the Organic Theatre. After moving to Los Angeles, Hayes had gigs as a stand-up comic, performing at the Comedy Club, and starred in the television movie “A&P,” based on the short story by John Updike. Hayes also starred as Jerry Lewis in the television movie “The Martin & Lewis Story.” On the big screen, Hayes was recently seen in the independent feature "Pieces of April" for writer/director Peter Hedges. He was also featured in "The Cat in the Hat" as the voice of The Fish and in person as Mr. Humberfloob. Prior to these films, he played the title role in the art-house hit "Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss," which won critical acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival, and lent his voice to the character of the diabolical Mr. Tinkles in the box-office hit "Cats and Dogs." Hayes has also been honoured with two Screen Actors Guild Awards, a TV Guide Award, an American Comedy Award and five Golden Globe nominations. Hayes resides in Los Angeles. His birthday is June 26.