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Growing Pains

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Growing Pains follows the adventures of the Seaver family, who support each other through thick and thin in Huntington, Long Island, New York. They are close-knit and loving, and there for one another.

Jason Seaver (Alan Thicke) is a psychiatrist, who until recently, worked at Long Island General Hospital. With his wife recently returning to work, Seaver has decided to move his practice to their house. Being at the house, he can raise the kids yet still have his career. Jason is a sweet, loving and supportive husband to both his wife and children, as well as being someone that they can come to with all of their problems.

Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) is a mother who’s recently gone back to work as a journalist. She is married to Jason and they have three children (later a fourth) who do their best to keep them on their toes!

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Mike Seaver (Kirk Cameron) is the oldest son of the family. As a teenager, Mike gets into trouble, chases girls, and struggles with his grades. He loves and supports his family.

Carol Seaver (Tracey Gold) is the brain of the family. Just two years younger than Mike, she is on the honor roll and is a font of knowledge on a range of subjects. She often longs to be viewed as cute rather than smart. She is interested in boys; they just aren’t as interested in her.

Ben Seaver (Jeremy Miller) is the youngest of the children until infant Chrissy is born later in the series. Ben is quick with a smile and a laugh, and takes after older brother Mike.

Chrissy Seaver (Ashley Johnson) is cute, lovable, and precocious. The entire family adores her.

The Seaver family grows throughout the course of the series, taking into their home and hearts orphan Luke Brower (Leonardo DiCaprio), Mike’s best friend “Boner” Stabone (Josh Andrew Koenig), and “Stinky” Sullivan (Jamie Abbott), Ben’s best friend.

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Main Cast

Character Actor
Jason Seaver Alan Thicke
Maggie Seaver Joanna Kerns
Mike Seaver Kirk Cameron
Carol Seaver Tracey Gold
Ben Seaver Jeremy Miller
Chrissy Seaver Ashley Johnson
(Kelsey and Kirsten Dohring 1988-1990)

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Additional Cast

Character Actor Years
Boner Stabone Andrew Koenig 1985-1989
Luke Brower Leonardo DiCaprio 1991-1992
Stinky Sullivan Jamie Abbott 1986-1991
Eddie K.C. Martel 1985-1992
Kate MacDonald Chelsea Noble 1989-1992
Ed Malone Gordon Jump 1986-1991
Debbie Lisa Capps 1986-1988
Shelley Rachel Jacobs 1986-1988
Principal Dewitt Sam Anderson 1986-1992
Julie Costello Julie McCullough 1989-1990
Janitor Bill Erwin 1986-1991
Coach Lubbock Bill Kirchenbauer 1986-1988
Kate Malone Betty McGuire 1986-1991
Kevin Randall James Marshall 1989-1991
Dwight Halliburton Christopher Burgard 1991-1992
Bobby Kevin Wixted 1986-1988
Richie Evan Arnold 1985-1987
Sid Sidlevich Kenneth Tigar 1987-1989
Thelma Pamela Brull 1987-1989
Big Al Beans Morocco 1986-1990
Audition Doofus Brian Peck 1988-1991
Laura Lynn Jodi Peterson 1989-1991
Cindy Jamie Luner 1987-1990
Irma Seaver Jane Powell 1988-1990
Wally Overmier Robert Rockwell 1988-1990
Estelle Patrika Darbo 1987-1990
Amy Boutilier Heather Langenkamp 1988-1990
Peeter Thorne Steeve Arlen 1987-1990
Sophie Kathleen Freeman 1988-1990
Mr. Tedesco Fred Applegate 1991
Susan Deborah White 1986-1987

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Trivia

When Kirk Cameron (Mike) was 17 years old he became a born-again Christian having previously been an atheist. His newfound beliefs soon created problems on the show as Cameron started to insist on changes to anything he considered too racy. The biggest consequence of this was felt by actress Julie McCullough (Julie Costello, the nanny) who had posed nude for Playboy magazine and was fired at Cameron’s insistence after only eight episodes. Cameron then requested that she be replaced by his real-life girlfriend, Chelsea Noble.

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Tracey Gold (Carol) suffered extreme problems with weight loss. Although she was supposed to be picked on for being fat around season 4, she was actually losing a lot of weight. She eventually started vomiting and had to be hospitalized. Her lowest weight is thought to have been around 80 pounds, and the producers suspended her for her appearance. She came back in time to do the last two episodes of the series, though she had not yet recovered.

So determined was Kirk Cameron to prevent any adult themes from being put into the show and its storylines that he personally phoned the president of ABC and accused the show’s producers of being “pornographers”. The three, Dan Guntzelman, Steve Marshall and Michael Sullivan all resigned from the show having had enough of Cameron.

Jason Seaver was ranked #37 on TV Guide’s list of “50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time”.

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Tracey Gold (Carol) was arrested in 2004 for drunk driving when she rolled her SUV carrying her husband and three sons down a freeway embankment. Her husband and two younger sons weren’t seriously injured, but 7 year old Sage suffered a head laceration and broken clavicle.

Andrew Koenig (Boner) disappeared in February of 2010, and was last seen on February 14 near a bakery in Vancouver, British Columbia. On February 25 that year, his body was found hanging from a tree in Stanley Park in Vancouver. His father said that he had “taken his own life”.

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