Trailer Park Boys
Trailer Park Boys is a popular Canadian sitcom/mockumentary focusing on the misadventures of ex-convicts living in fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park, which is located near Halifax, Nova Scotia. The show's creator and director is Mike Clattenburg.
The show has been a great success for Showcase, where it is the network's highest rated Canadian series. It airs in the United States on BBC America.
Characters
- Ricky. Played by Robb Wells.
- Julian. Played by John Paul Tremblay.
- Bubbles. Played by Mike Smith.
- Jim Lahey. Played by John Dunsworth.
- Randy is Mr. Lahey's assistant. He never wears a shirt and he loves to eat cheeseburgers. Played by Patrick Roach.
- Lucy. Played by Lucy DeCoutere.
- Sarah. Played by Sarah Dunsworth.
- J-Roc. Played by Jonathan Torrens.
- Cory. Played by Cory Bowles.
- Trevor. Played by Michael Jackson.
- Ray is Ricky's father who enjoys drinking alcohol, listening to blues music and reading the Bible. He constantly steals his son's pepperoni. Played by Barrie Dunn.
- Sam Losco is a former veterinarian who lost his job after helping Ricky fix a bullet wound. He later ran for Trailer Park Supervisor but lost to Jim Lahey. Played by Sam Tarasco.
- Tyrone. Played by Tyrone Parsons.
- Cyrus. Played by Bernard Robichaud.
- Trinity is Ricky's daughter. She has an addiction to cigarettes. Played by Jeanna Harrison.
- Treena Lahey is Jim and Barbara's daughter. Played by Ellen Page.
- Barbara Lahey is the owner of Sunnyvale Trailer Park. Played by Shelley Thompson.
- Levi. Played by Ardon Bess.
- Desiree. Played by Sandi Ross.
- Candy was Julian's girlfriend at one point in the series.
- Erica Miller is a police officer who fell for Julian, hoping that he'd leave his current life behind. She later realized that he'd never change and arrested him. Played by Shauna MacDonald.
- Jacob works at a convenience store. Played by Jacob Rolfe.
- Alex Lifeson from the band, Rush. Played himself in the episode, Closer to the Heart.
- Rita MacNeil. Played by herself in the episode, Working Man.
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