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2 Broke Girls (TV Show) Actors, Cast & Crew

2 Broke Girls is an American comedy sitcom that was air on CBS on September 19, 2011, and ended on April 17, 2017. The show creates by Michael Patrick King & Whitney Cummings and the producer of the show is the famous producti0n company Warner Bros.  The story of this television drama is about two young girls Max Black (Kat Dennings) and Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs) who come from different backgrounds. While Max comes from a common poor family, whereas Caroline is a child of a rich father who is now poor because her father has been put in jail for cheating under the Ponzi scheme Now both of them in a restaurant as a waitress and has only one dream to start their own cupcake business.

The show also be watched online at Amazon Prime.

 

The full Cast, Actors, Actress, and Crew of the 2 Broke Girls[1]Amazon Prime Show:

 

2 Broke Girls Cast

 

Kat Dennings

Kat Dennings

As: Maxine “Max” George Black

Role: Max is a waitress at the Williamsburg Diner. She comes from a poor family background whose childhood is quite rough and youth is also struggling.

 

Beth Behrs

Beth Behrs

As: Caroline Wesbox Channing

Role: Caroline is the waitress at the Williamsburg Diner. She comes from a rich family background where she has a luxury life but unfortunately, she lost her money because her father arrested due to cheating under the Ponzi scheme.

 

Garrett Morris

Garrett Morris

As: Earl Washington

Role: Earl is the old cashier at the Williamsburg Diner and very close to Max. He is a jazz musician who loves gambling and marijuana.

 

Jonathan Kite

Jonathan Kite

As: Vanko Oleg Golishevsky

Role: He is the Ukrainian chef at the Williamsburg Diner who always tries to flirt with Max and Caroline all the time but they ignore him.

 

Matthew Moy

Matthew Moy

As: Han Margaret Lee

Role: He is the Owner of the Williamsburg Diner and a very strict boss. He constantly faces jokes about his height.

 

Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge

As: Zofia “Sophie” Kaczyński

Role: She is the owner of a cleaning company and lived the same building where Max and Caroline live. She always tells the stories to the girls of her sexual life in Poland.

 

 

Ed Quinn

Ed Quinn

As: Randy

Role: He is a lawyer and Max’s boyfriend.

 

Patrick Cox

Patrick Cox

As: John

Role: He is a homosexual and Max fellow classmate in the Pastry school.

 

Ryan Hansen

Ryan Hansen

As: Andy

Role: He is the Candy shop Owner who is the Caroline’s love interest.

 

Nick Zano

Nick Zano

As: Johnny

Role: He is Max’s former love interest who has an on-off relationship which was later broken.

 

Additional Cast

 

  • Christopher Gorham as Bobby
  • Eric André as Deke
  • Federico Dordei as Luis
  • Gilles Marini as Nicolas
  • Brooke Lyons as Peach
  • Sandra Bernhard as Joedth
  • Mary Lynn Rajskub as Bebe
  • Austin Falk as Nash
  • Kerri Kenney as Denise
  • Noah Mills as Robbie
  • Steven Weber as Martin Channing
  • Barret Swatek as Nina
  • Matt Cook as Brody
  • Annie Sertich as Jane
  • Andy Dick as J. Petto

 

Directed By

  • Don Scardino
  • Fred Savage
  • Phill Lewis
  • Ted Wass
  • Scott Ellis
  • Michael Patrick King
  • John Riggi
  • James Burrows
  • Kathleen Marshall
  • Katy Garretson
  • Lonny Price
  • Thomas Kail
  • Ken Whittingham
  • Jean Sagal
  • John Fortenberry
  • David Trainer
  • Anthony Rich
  • Steve Zuckerman
  • Julie Anne Robinson
  • Michael McDonald
  • Jason Reilly
  • Joel Murray
  • Tom Stern
  • Jason Ensler
  • Michelle Nader
  • Chris Poulos
  • Jude Weng

 

Created by

  • Michael Patrick King
  • Whitney Cummings

 

Writer

  • Whitney Cummings
  • Michael Patrick King
  • Charles Brottmiller
  • Justin Sayre
  • Michelle Nader
  • Patrick Walsh
  • Liz Astrof
  • Liz Feldman
  • Morgan Murphy
  • Molly McAleer
  • Sung-Jin Lee
  • Jhoni Marchinko
  • Jon Kinnally
  • Tracy Poust
  • Michael Glouberman
  • Michael Lisbe
  • Nate Reger
  • Brian Rubenstein
  • Rachel Palmer
  • David Shecter
  • David Feeney
  • Greg Malins
  • Laura Kightlinger
  • Rob Sheridan
  • Rachel Sweet
  • Linda Videtti Figueiredo
  • Karen Kilgariff
  • Michael Rowe
  • Julie Mandel Folly

 

Production House

  • Michael Patrick King Productions
  • Warner Bros. Television

 

Distributor

Warner Bros. Television Distribution

 

Executive producers

  • Michael Patrick King
  • Whitney Cummings
  • Michelle Nader
  • Liz Astrof

 

Theme music composer

Peter Bjorn and John (Rock band)

 

Cinematography

  • Chris La Fountaine
  • Gary Baum
  • Joseph W. Calloway

 

Editors

  • Darryl Bates
  •  Ben Bosse
  • Peter Chako

 

Casting By

Julie Ashton

 

Production Design by

Glenda Rovello

 

Series Art Direction by

Conny Boettger-Marinos

 

Set Decoration by

  • Amy Feldman
  • Lynda Burbank

 

Costume Design by

Trayce Gigi Field

 

Release Date

September 19, 2011

 

Final Episode

April 17, 2017

 

Original Network

CBS

 

Network (OTT)

Amazon Prime

 

2 Broke Girls Trailer

 

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