’80s Love: The Cast Of Family Ties, Then And Now

’80s Love: The Cast Of Family Ties, Then And Now

The 1980s were a strange time in the USA. When Ronald Reagan became the President of the United States in 1981, he brought in numerous new social and economic initiatives. The show that best tackled and talked about those changes was the sitcom "Family Ties." The series looked at the move from the cultural liberalism in the '60s and '70s, to the conservatism of the 1980s.

The show often took a comedic approach when examining series topics and it made us laugh, cry, and perhaps most important, it made us think.

The Show Was So Successful It Had Nearly A Decade On Air

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While most sitcoms hardly get more than a season or two, Family Ties was quite the opposite. The show attracted a big audience and experienced success throughout its run in the 1980s. The show debuted in 1982 and lasted until its last episode in 1989, a solid seven-year run.

Behind the scenes, there was a lot more going on that we didn't hear about. And after the show wrapped up, the lives of the cast members changed dramatically.

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Baby Boomers vs '80s Kids

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The time when the show Family Ties was airing was a strange one as Americans moved to a more conservative view of the country and the world in general. This change from the liberalism of the '60s and '70s to the conservatism of the 1980s was a big theme in the show.

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Producers included a number of characters from each generation, which helped ensure a diverse view of the changing world.

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All Of The Keaton Kids Were Different

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On the same note as the last slide, the children in the Keaton family had different views. Alex was a young Republican, Mallory was a very materialistic child, Jennifer was a tomboy who just wanted to be a normal kid, and the youngest, Andrew, was quickly molded by Alex's Republican ways.

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And the Keaton parents, Steven and Elyse, were former hippies, adding another level of cultural differences to the show.

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Michael J. Fox Wasn't Supposed To Be The Show's Main Focus

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While he was not originally supposed to be the main character of the show, the spotlight quickly became his. Throughout the show's tenure, Fox became the star and this show would be instrumental in launching a huge career that has spanned numerous decades.

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Not only has he worked in Hollywood the last few decades, became a megastar. Fox has starred in a ton of different movies and TV shows and is one of those people that the public knows even if they have never seen his work.

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Fox Went on To Have A Legendary Career

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As mentioned, Fox is still working to this day. But not only has he worked in Hollywood the last few decades, he has become a mega star. Fox has starred in a ton of different movies and TV shows and is one of those people that the public knows even if they have never seen his work.

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While Fox became a huge star, other cast members didn't have the best of luck later in life.

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He Received One Of Canada's Highest Awards

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While he has received a ton of praise for his acting chops, his work as an advocate has been well received as well. And not only did the public notice, but so did his home country of Canada. In 2011, he was given the Order of Canada award, which is the second-highest award you can receive in the country.

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Michael J. Fox may be as well-known for his work bringing awareness to Parkinson's disease as he is for his acting.

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Famous Guest Stars Flocked To The Show

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While the starring and recurring actors on the show were great and beloved by fans, there were also a number of high-profile guest stars who appeared on the show before they became huge in the industry.

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Some of these actors and actresses included names like Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Christina Applegate, Corey Feldman, Courteney Cox, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Martha Plimpton, Judith Light, and many more who went on to become big deals.

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"Family Ties" References Are Now A Pop Culture Norm

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The show was not only popular during its time on TV, but also has maintained popularity throughout the years as a classic. Decades later, the show has been referenced in all different kinds of media. Music, TV shows, movies ... you name it and Family Ties has likely been given some type of nod.

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It's also found a new generation of fans in recent years thanks to the popular streaming service Netflix.

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Meredith Baxter Is A Breast Cancer Survivor

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Cancer is a disease that almost everyone is affected by in some form or another, whether directly or not. One of the most common forms is breast cancer, which affects millions of women and men each year.

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Meredith Baxter fought breast cancer, and thankfully, she was able to beat it and become a long-term survivor. Keep reading to see all the other changes in Baxter's life since Family Ties ended.

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Michael Gross Had A Wide Range Of Acting Skills

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While this was probably one of his most noteworthy roles, actor Michael Gross could do more than just comedy. His career has spanned over 40 years and he shows no signs of slowing down. He has acted in dramas, comedies, and even on stage, showing just how flexible he is as an actor.

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Gross claimed one of the starring roles of the Tremors movies and made appearances on hit TV shows including Law & Order, The Young and the Restless, and How I Met Your Mother.

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Brian Bonsall Became A Musician

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During the show, Bonsall was a child actor who hadn't even reached his tenth birthday. While he could have potentially had a long career ahead of him in film, he retired from the industry in 1994 and decided to go to high school and leave the acting world, pursuing a career as a musician.

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He faced some troubles as an adult but has been clean and sober since a 2010 arrest.

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Meredith Baxter Came Out As Gay

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Meredith Baxter has been married four times and has five children. When you look at those details, you may think she wasn't very good at relationships, but that is not the case.

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She came out in 2009, surprising some of her fans. She finally felt free to tell the world who she really was, something she'd been keeping private for all those years. Baxter has been married to Nancy Locke since 2013.

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The Show's Ratings In The Mid '80s Were Nearly Unmatched

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The first two seasons that Family Ties was on the air were difficult. The show barely eked up into the top 50 in TV ratings and they switched their day and time so often it was hard to find any good ratings.

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But from seasons three to five, the show finally hit its stride. Family Ties finished inside the top 5 for ratings in each of those years, peaking at number 2.

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Michael J. Fox Won Three Emmys

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Throughout his long and noteworthy career, Michael J. Fox has won a ton of awards. He has won Golden Globes, been an honorary doctorate degree recipient, and even won a Grammy.

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But of all his awards, perhaps none are more impressive than the three straight Emmys he won as Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties, in 1986, 1987, and 1988. What's Mallory up to these days? You'll find out soon!

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He Also Tried (And Failed) Three Spin-offs

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As much as Scott Valentine would like us to believe that there really wasn't much behind his character, Nick Moore, the public loved the guy. In fact, he became one of the most popular characters on the show which spurred him to try a spin-off, and then another, and then another.

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In the first, called Taking It Home, he co-starred with Herschel Bernardi. Sadly, filming was canceled when Bernardi died in 1986. The second spin-off involved his character in a daycare center, and the third was a pilot episode for a spin-off titled The Art of Being Nick. It wasn't picked up.

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus Made An Appearance On The Show

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Actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who you probably recognize from Seinfeld, Veep, and Curb Your Enthusiasm, among many other things, made an appearance on Family Ties in 1988. That's a year before Seinfeld ever aired, and a full 24 years before the HBO hit show Veep premiered.

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On Family Ties, Louis-Dreyfus played a lawyer named Susan "Raindrop" White on the 2-part Season 6 episode "Read It and Weep." Her character appeared in Part 2 of the episode.

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Also Showed Up On The Series

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On two 1988 episodes of Family Ties, Joseph Gordon-Levitt played the role of Dougie. he was only seven years old at the time. Dougie was a school friend of Andrew's.

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Gordon-Levitt went on to have a huge acting career, starring in box office hits like Inception and (500) Days of Summer as well as of course playing the character Tommy Solomon on over 100 episodes of 3rd Rock from the Sun.

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And So Did River Phoenix

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River Phoenix, who tragically passed away in 1993 at the age of 23, made an appearance on an episode of Family Ties in 1985 playing the role of Eugene Forbes. Eugene was a 14-year old math whiz who tutored Alex in order to help him bring up his grade from an 89% to 90% in advanced geometry.

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River Phoenix was the older brother of Rain, Joaquin, Liberty, and Summer Phoenix.

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The Days And Times It Aired Were Inconsistent

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While a large majority of shows stay on the same day and time throughout their tenure, Family Ties most definitely did not. They not only changed the show's time consistently, but they even changed what day of the week it would be shown on.

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Despite those many scheduling changes, Family Ties remained a strong offering among its millions of devoted fans who made the effort to watch it no matter when it aired.

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And Christina Applegate Made An Appearance

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On Family Ties, Christina Applegate played a character named Kitten, and was a member of Jennifer's band. Applegate has gone on to have a very successful acting career, also playing the role of Kelly Bundy on Married...with Children. She has won an Emmy award, and received both Tony and Golden Globe nominations.

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Her "brother" on Married with Children also appeared in Family Ties.... read about that on the next slide.

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As Well As David Faustino

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David Faustino and Christina Applegate have similar stories in that they both appeared on Family Ties and many years later acted together on Married...with Children. On Family Ties, Faustino played the kid Keith Bailey in the 1983 episode "To Snatch a Keith."

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Besides Married...with Children, Faustino has gone on to act in all manner of TV shows including Entourage and Modern Family. Today, he hosts "Old Scratch Radio Sundays" on Skee 24/7 on Dash Radio.

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And Crispin Glover

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Another Family Ties actor who ended up being in Back to the Future alongside Michael J. Fox, Crispin Glover played Doug, a friend of Alex's, on the show. Besides Back to the Future, Glover went on to act in movies including Hot Tub Time Machine, Charlie's Angels, and many more.

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Also a director, Glover was recognized for his work in 2013 by the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City.

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Courteney Cox Did, Too

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Before she was Monica on Friends or Jules on Cougar Town, actress Courteney Cox had a recurring role on Family Ties from 1987 to 1989. Cox played Lauren Miller, Alex's girlfriend. She got to be on the show for the last two seasons of the series, and obviously, her career only skyrocketed from there.

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During her time on the show, rumors swirled that Cox was involved romantically with Michael J. Fox, but both people denied this was true.

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Matthew Broderick Almost Played Alex

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Believe it or not, the role of Alex P. Keaton almost went to another actor. As hard as it is to imagine today, the part so perfectly played by Michael J. Fox almost belonged to Matthew Broderick.

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However, the actor decided to turn down the role because he did not want to relocate to Los Angeles, California. The producers then offered the role to Fox, who we know as the young Republican from this Reagan-era show.

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Fox Drew On His Brother For Inspiration

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Once he did land the role of Alex, Michael J. Fox put his all into it. He's said that he drew heavily on his view of his real-life brother who, apparently, was a real crack up at the family dinner table.

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Fox has admitted that while he did see some of himself in Alex too, it was his brother's sense of humor that really helped him to develop the character.

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And He Was Shooting Back To The Future During "Family Ties"

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Michael J. Fox wasn't able to get time off from playing Alex, so while he was shooting Family Ties, he was also shooting the feature film Back to the Future. He remembers only sleeping about three hours per night during this hectic time.

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For about two months, his grueling schedule included rehearsal for Family Ties from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Then he had to race to the set of Back to the Future where he would rehearse and shoot until 2:30 a.m.

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The Show Helped A Song Reach Number One On Music Charts

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When Fox's character Alex and his girlfriend broke up (and when they were still together) their song was "At This Moment" by Billy Vera and the Beaters. Recorded in 1981, the tune was already six years old when it was featured on the show.

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Then it shot to the number one spot on the Hot 100 and adult contemporary charts in 1987 because the show's popularity that year gave it some delayed popularity.

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Democrats Dug Alex

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Michael J. Fox is well known for portraying the young, staunchly Republican character Alex, during the conservative '80s, on Family Ties. In fact, former President Ronald Reagan once quipped that Family Ties was his favorite television show

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But that doesn't mean the series was only popular with conservative fans of the show. Lots of Republicans thought he portrayed their viewpoint well, and Democrats also thought that he did a good job satirizing the conservatives.

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Scott Valentine Had It Easy

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Scott Valentine, the actor who played Mallory's boyfriend Nick Moore, has been quoted as playfully complaining that he went to a prestigious school only to end up playing a monosyllabic dude on Family Ties.

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It's clear he was just joking about the gripe, however. In the same quote, he then went on to say that sometimes he only had to grunt in an episode and still received a "bundle of cash for it."

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Michael J. Fox Met His Wife On The Show

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Michael J. Fox and his wife Tracy Pollan have been married since 1988 and have four children together. They met, as it so happens, on "Family Ties" where she played Alex's girlfriend Ellen. She says when she first met him, he seemed full of himself.

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But obviously, once she got to really know him, she liked what she saw... even though he and Justine Bateman, who played Mallory, used to get in epic water gun fights on the set. Get the lowdown from Bateman in a few more pages.

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Fox Thought Of Alex As Afraid

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When Fox was developing his interpretation of Alex Keaton, he dug deeper than one might think. In fact, on "Inside the Actors Studio," Fox said about Alex, "He looked amazing, he felt good about what he presented to the world, but you could poke your finger through it any time you wanted to.

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And then the fun was watching him react to that and recover from that and hoist himself back up to that place where he thought he was.”

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Fox Was Almost Fired From The Show

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And it was all over a lunchbox. Well, sort of. Whatever the real reason behind the near-dismissal, the president of NBC, Brandon Tartikoff, explained his reasoning by saying he didn't think Fox had the type of face that belonged on a lunchbox.

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After the show and Fox both rose to fame, Fox said he made Tartikoff a lunchbox with his face on it. Tartikoff probably deserved that one, and he later posed with the lunchbox.

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The Production Logo Is The Creator's Dog

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The sign off tag that everyone remembers from the end of each episode is actually Ubu Roi. Does the name sound familiar? It's writer, producer, and Family Ties creator Gary David Goldberg's dog.

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The photo was taken in Paris in front of the Louvre museum. During this same trip, Goldberg and his wife hitchhiked their way across Europe. Who knew the Ubu Productions logo had such an exotic back story?

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Alex Was Born in Africa

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Part of the charm of the show Family Ties is the tension between hippie, Democrat, baby boomer parents Steven and Elyse, and their young Republican son, Alex. And that tension began at birth.

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When Mr. and Mrs. Keaton were in Africa volunteering with the Peace Corps, guess who was born? Yep, their conservative child, Alex. According to the season 1 episode "A Christmas Story," Alex was born in 1965 while his parents were on assignment in Africa,

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The Cast Wanted The Series To End In A Fatal Plane Crash

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It's said that the cast of Family Ties did not want any possibility of a future reunion show at the time the original series ended. Indeed, they were all so opposed to a reunion series that they suggested to the show writers and creators that the final episode of the series end with the entire family dying in a plane crash.

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One of the cast members is a licensed pilot now. Find out who later in the slideshow.

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They Did Hold A Cast Member Reunion Decades Later

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Michael J. Fox and crew met up for a cast member reunion with Entertainment Weekly in 2015 to reconnect and give fans a chance to see what the Keatons look like years later. And according to them, they have actually stayed in touch all these years!

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Obviously, Fox and Pollan did, but it's nice to hear the others did, too. We'll find out what Justine had to say about how the cast got along in a few pages.

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The Creator Of The Show Was Involved In A Huge Lawsuit

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At one point, over 150 writers for TV and film over the age of 40 sued the television industry for age discrimination. One of their supporting quotes came directly from Gary David Goldberg, the creator of Family Ties. His quote stated that the show didn't have any writers over 29, and that it was a choice made by design.

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Goldberg died in 2013, just two days before he would have turned 69.

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Tina Yothers (Jennifer) Was On Celebrity Wife Swap

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Tina Yothers began her acting career at only nine years of age when she got the role of Jennifer Keaton on Family Ties. Since then, Yothers has moved away from the acting side of the entertainment industry and leaned more into the music industry. (She was in a band called Jaded and a musical.)

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However, she did appear on Celebrity Wife Swap in 2012. Oh, and she's had black hair pretty much since the show ended.