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  Ralph Furley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ralph Furley (played by Don Knotts) is the name of a fictional character from the sitcom Three's Company.
Furley was the landlord of a Santa Monica apartment building that was owned by his brother, Bart (who acquired it from Stanley Roper).
Ralph fancied himself a "ladies man" and thought he was God's gift to women, despite the fact he hadn't had a date in years.
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 Ralph Furley (aka Don Knotts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ralph is an aging bachelor who thinks he is really MACHO and a real ladies' man. He became the new landlord when the Ropers bought a house (and got their own short-lived show).
Furley takes over managing the day to day duties for the apartment building when his brother purchases the property from the Ropers.
Ralph considers himself to be a ladies man; a traditional bachelor of yesteryear looking to fit in with the new young and swinging singles world he meets through Jack, Larry, and the gang.
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 THE MAN BEHIND THE NECKERCHIEF: The Obese Talent Of Don Knotts
There are elements of Barney Fife and Ralph Furley in the primordial sludge of this character, and the ticks and mannerisms developed here would stand him in good stead for the rest of his career.
He created a new character, Ralph Furley: a ladies man without ladies, a defenseless weakling who nonetheless boasted his hands were lethal weapons, a homophobe we couldn’t hate, and—most importantly—the greatest fashion plate television would ever see.
Don’s Ralph Furley was equal parts Big Brother and gay uncle—always hovering dangerously nearby, ready to burst in and evict our jiggle-com protagonists, yet laughably ineffectual once he tries to drop the axe.
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 On TV
Later, at Jack's house, Furley tells the husband they were all in the bushes together.
When a girl appears looking for her kitten, Furley lies and says he took it to the pound; so Jack and the girls search the pounds and bring home three different cats.
Jack begs Furley not to tell, but the secret is out when a nude portrait of Jack appears at the Regal Beagle..
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 E! International - News - Farewell to Fife, Furley: Don Knotts Dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
On the sex farce, Knotts was Ralph Furley, aka Mr.
Furley, the landlord to Jack Tripper and roommates.
In his zip-up leisure suit, Furley was part letch and part mensch--though he kidded Tripper about the character's presumed sexual preference, he never threatened eviction because of it, though.
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 "Ralph's Rival" quiz -- free game
When Merl asked why Furley would want to own that apartment building, ___ said it came with block.
Janet told Merl that she was Furley’s personal secretary.
Merl told Furley that he married a beauty contest winner Miss ___.
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz/quiz16980413720a8.html   (106 words)

  
 Footballguystalk > Musings over the Three's Company marathon
Roper and then looking into the camera and smiling--which was funny, granted--Ralph Furley ruled.
Furley didn't have any one particular schtick, but his mannerisms made up for it.
Furley is NOT going to be happy when he reads this.
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 Threes_Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Instead of making Furley think he's been lied to all these years, Jack says that hanging around with Furley has taught him how to be macho.
Whether it was Stanley Roper or Ralph Furley, the tenants in 201 always seemed to have the company of a landlord, whether they liked it or not.
Furley," Lana only refered to him as "Ralph," usually angrily, but she would act flirty if she wanted him to do something.
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 Three's Company Summary
To be allowed to stay in the apartment, Jack let the landlord, Stanley Roper (and subsequently, Ralph Furley), believe he was gay.
Furley, on the other hand, believes Jack is going in for a sex-change operation when Jack's suitcase opens and spills dresses all over the floor (the suitcase was actually Janet's and she simply hadn't unpacked it yet) and because Jack told Mr.
This use of "comedy of errors" attracted many fans, including Lucille Ball, who was such a huge fan of the show that she hosted a retrospective during the series run.
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 Three's Company: Nostalgia
Furley in order to convince him that he really is gay after all, and Furley, disgusted with Jack’s advances, warns Jack off with a menacing karate chop and a furious war face.
Roper, who constantly avoided sex with his wife, Ralph Furley had swinging on the brain but was even less successful with the ladies than Larry.
Furley was after Lana, Lana was after Jack and Jack had to pretend he was after Mr.
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 rf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ralph Furley is the crazy and hilarious landlord who takes the place of the Ropers after they move out.
His brother Bart buys the building and makes Ralph, also known as RF, be the manager.
He was known for his crazy clothing and funny faces.
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 THREE'S COMPANY OFFICIAL FAN NETWORK
Three's company but four's a weird crowd when Ralph Furley loses his job and moves in with Jack, Janet and Cindy.
Jumping at the chance to help Furley get rehired, the three try to convince Bart that Jack is not the man for the job.
But when their efforts fail and Furley sadly learns of his replacement, the roommates hatch an outrageous scheme to play on cold-hearted Bart's only weakness.
www.threescompany.com /tcompany/www/episodes/Ep094.htm   (169 words)

  
 Three's Company: Ralph's Rival - TV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Furley can show off to his old rival.
Furley's room, it looks like she could have went through two doors.
Tell the world what you think of Ralph's Rival, write a review for this episode.
www.tv.com /threes-company/ralphs-rival/episode/11259/summary.html   (139 words)

  
 Don "Furley" Knotts: Dead at the age of 81 - Stay Tuned Band Forums
Don "Furley" Knotts: Dead at the age of 81
The debate over who was better - The Ropers or Ralph Furley, Ralph Furley or Barney Fife - will always be purely subjective.
He shared his gift of comic bravado with a new generation in the early 1980s on the hit sitcom Three's Company, playing landlord and self-styled swinger Ralph Furley.
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 Threes Company : SEASON 4 : EPISODES 56 - 80 : tvland.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Episode 67 - RALPH'S RIVAL Furley wants to impress a childhood rival, so he gets Chrissy to pretend to be his young, trophy-bride.
Episode 72 - THE LOVE LESSON Furley's been giving Jack lessons on wooing the opposite sex and thinks he's cured him when he spies him out with a girl, which means one thing--Jack has to move.
Episode 79 - THE GOODBYE GUY The trio thinks Furley is suicidal after his brother humiliates him in front of the woman of his dreams.
www.nickatnitestvland.com /shows/threescompany/episodes4.jhtml   (790 words)

  
 Threes Company : Ralph Furley : Don Knotts : tvland.com
alph Furley becomes the roommates’ new landlord when the Ropers sell their building to his brother.
Well, his wardrobe, perhaps, which he thinks is hip and contemporary.In truth, Ralph has something of a Mr.
Yet when sultry Lana Shields moves into the building, Ralph soon finds he’ll have to try every trick in his book to win her affection.
www.tvland.com /shows/threescompany/character6.jhtml   (125 words)

  
 Three's Company - TV Wiki - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Roper's replacement, the goofy, flamboyantly dressed landlord who was running the place for his brother Bart.
Furley often fancied himself a lothario but always struck out with the ladies.
Ann Wedgeworth as Lana Shields (1979), the neighbor who pursued Jack, and in turn was pursued by Furley.
tv.wikia.com /wiki/Threes_Company   (563 words)

  
 Avengers 2000 Presents: Seekers
He was kind of lovable, though, and he reminded her of that deputy sheriff in that old fl and white television show she used to watch.
Furley told her all about being the landlord/repairman for the apartment complex he lived in.
Furley picked up on her surprise and laughed again.
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 THREE'S COMPANY OFFICIAL FAN NETWORK
Her feature film credits include Mumford (1999), The Killing Grounds (1997), Mallrats (1995), Licence to Kill (1989), and The Crossing Guard (1995) starring Sean Penn. Her artistic passions extend to writing, as she has written a play, Anger, Hate, and Rage.
The star of nineteen motion pictures, his own television variety series and several specials, Don is known best for his comedy roles.
He was lured back to television as a regular on Three's Company, where he played Ralph Furley.
www.threescompany.com /tcompany/www/cast.html   (3633 words)

  
 The Blog Of A Loner: Ralph Furley; Swinging Bachelor in the Sky
I know that he's always going to be best remembered as Barney Fife, but for me, Don is (and always will be) Ralph Furley, the most macho bachelor Three's Company ever had--with the possible exception of Larry, of course.
That show will probably never get the respect it deserves because it was so corny, but I'll tell you this much; it made me laugh, each and every single time I watched it.
Furley and Jack Tripper is a much, much sadder place.
www.deansplanet.com /2006/02/ralph-furley-swinging-bachelor-in-sky.html   (194 words)

  
 THREE'S COMPANY OFFICIAL FAN NETWORK (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jack poses as his own twin to romance Ralph Furley's attractive visiting niece.
Paranoid apartment manager, Furley, panics when he suspects that his visiting niece, Veronica, is planning to report his incompetence to his brother, Bart, the apartment owner.
Furley tells Jack that he believes his only salvation is to find a womanizing young man to distract Veronica's attention, Of course in Ralph's mind twinkle toes Tripper couldn't possibly fit that bill.
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 Three's Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The show was set minutes from the beach in Santa Monica, California, and usually focused on four sets: the trio's apartment, the landlord's apartment, Larry, the womanizing upstairs neighbor's apartment and the neighborhood pub/restaurant called The Regal Beagle.
Furley, on the other hand, believes Jack is going in for a sex-change operation when Jack's suitcase opens and spills lacy nightgowns all over the floor (the suitcase was actually Janet's, and she simply hadn't unpacked it yet) and because Jack told Mr.
Furley (played by Don Knotts) is laying there too, looking just as surprised.
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 AS MAYOR OF THIS TOWN...
To most, Knotts was probably best known as Barney Fife on the Andy Griffith Show but to me he will always be Ralph Furley, the swingin' landlord from Three's Company.
Ralph Furley was an icon from the goofy sitcoms of the late 70's/early 80's era.
I mean, no one could snort and pull up their pants with more verve than Ralph Furley people.
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 Don Knotts, 81, the bumbling 'Barney Fife' - Americas - International Herald Tribune
LOS ANGELES Don Knotts, who played the bumbling deputy sheriff Barney Fife on "The Andy Griffith Show" and the landlord Ralph Furley on "Three's Company," has died at the age of 81.
But he was most widely recognized for elegant and groundbreaking research on the ancient bristlecone pine trees found in the White Mountains of California.
Working with Elizabeth Ralph of the University of Pennsylvania and C. Wesley Ferguson of the University of Arizona, Michael and others used the pines as living calendars and subjected rings of known age to radiocarbon testing.
www.iht.com /articles/2006/02/26/news/obits.php   (592 words)

  
 "Ralph's Rival" - 'Three's Company' - Season 4 Quiz
"Ralph's Rival" - 'Three's Company' - Season 4 Quiz
* When Furley went to hug Jack, Jack hissed at him.
* Ralph and Merl had been friends since what age?
www.funtrivia.com /trivia-quiz/Television/Ralphs-Rival-169804.html   (30 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Three's Company - Season Four: DVD: Ann Wedgeworth,Bernard West,Dave Powers,Michael Ross (XI),Don ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Furley are always making decisions for him and that he can't speak up for himself.
Furley lies to his 'rival' and says that he and Chrissy are married.
In Season Four, the Ropers leave the cast and are replaced by the "swingin'" bachelor, Ralph Furley.
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 Wacky Misunderstandings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Poor Ralph Furley often fell victim to these all-too-common misinterpretations of factual information, usually with goofy results.
Furley "accidentally" eavesdropping on a conversation taking place behind closed doors.
Generally, the conversation would feature Jack and Chrissy using language that, if heard in passing, could easily be construed as sexual.
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 Obituary: Don Knotts / Television's bumbling deputy Barney Fife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
HOLLYWOOD -- Don Knotts, the saucer-eyed, scarecrow-thin comic actor best known for his roles as the high-strung small-town deputy Barney Fife on the 1960s CBS series "The Andy Griffith Show" and the leisure-suit-clad landlord Ralph Furley on ABC's '70s sitcom "Three's Company," has died.
Knotts as Ralph Furley, the ascot-wearing middle-aged landlord who mistakenly viewed himself as a swinger on ABC's hit sex farce "Three's Company." The series starred the late John Ritter as Jack Tripper, a chef who pretended to be gay in order to share an apartment with two attractive young women.
The plot of many episodes hinged on Tripper struggling to keep his secret from an ever-suspicious (and homophobic) Furley.
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 www.myspace.com/furley
Ralph Furley's Latest Blog Entry [Subscribe to this Blog]
How about having a cold one at the Regal Beagle with me...maybe some of your studliness will rub off on me and I can get myself a chick!
hi ralph how have you been just stopping by to say hi and have a good weekend from tammy
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 Mr. Roper vs. Mr. Furley
Furley because it was hilarious seeing Barney Fife's laughable attempts at being a hip 70's swinger, but I also thought it was funny how Mrs.
I went with Furley. He had more personality and was a better actor (gotta love those loud suits). I never cared much for Mr.
Roper in the movie "The Relic". She played a mortician with a certain flare for French, if you know what I mean.
www.inthe00s.com /index.php?topic=1005.msg25584   (738 words)

  
 Ask Danger Boy, dispenser of wisdom, champion of the easily amused
On the other hand, Ralph Furley was such a sharp dresser.
She was always looking to give it up and "Fingers Furley" was always looking to get it.
As an added bonus both of their wardrobes would have went together famously (Do you remember those huge plastic hoops she wore for earrings and I already mentioned his ascot?).
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