ERIK VON DETTEN AS ANDREW WHITNEY AND THE REST OF THE CAST IN 'ODD MAN OUT'

Julia Whitney
( Markie Post ).

Jordan Whitney
( Jessica Capshaw ).

Andrew Whitney
( Erik von Detten ).

Paige Whitney
( Natalia Cigliuti ).

Val Whitney
( Vicki Davis ).

Elizabeth Whitney
(  Marina Malota ).

Keith Carlson
( Trevor Fehrman ).

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DESCRIPTION OF THE SHOW:

From Ed Decter and John J. Strauss, the co-writers of "There's Something About Mary," comes a look at the world of women through the eyes of a 15-year-old boy.

     Andrew (Erik von Detten) is living any man's dream. He's the only male in a house he shares with five beautiful women in South Beach, Florida. Unfortunately for Andrew, these women are his mom, his aunt, and his three  sisters. In his 15 years of life, he's never had a correct opinion, a private phone conversation or a hot shower.

     His mother, Julia (Markie Post, "Night Court"), a busy caterer, is a widow, which makes raising her kids even more difficult as she has to act as mother, father and family provider. His Aunt Jordan (Jessica Capshaw), Julia's younger sister, is a booker at a modeling agency. A single woman around thirty, Jordan has a much simpler life than Julia's but manages to make it infinitely more complicated. Andrew's older, self-consumed sister, Paige (Natalia Cigliuti, "Saved By the Bell: The New Class"), is an aspiring model. She's not only intimidating to Andrew, but to most men she comes in contact with.

     Andrew's 14-year-old sister, Val (Vicki Davis), rejects anything mainstream, including music, food, and especially Andrew. Andrew's youngest sister, 12-year-old Elizabeth (Marina Malota), the house litigater, takes special pleasure in prying into Andrew's business. Andrew's best friend, Keith (Trevor Fehrman), is in awe of his buddy being surrounded by women, but finds himself both curious and intimidated by the opposite sex -- and frustrated that he can't seem to get a date with any of them.

     Though growing up surrounded by women has presented challenges for Andrew, it does have benefits. He can instantly recognize the scent of any girl's perfume, he is never at a shortage of Victoria's Secret catalogues and he has a unique sense of what women really want -- a powerful weapon in the dating world. But despite all these advantages, Andrew, like his fellow males on the planet, can never truly unravel the mystery of women.

     "Odd Man Out"  starred Markie Post as Julia, Erik von Detten as Andrew, Jessica Capshaw as Jordan, Natalia Cigliuti as Paige, Trevor Fehrman as Keith, Vicki Davis as Val and Marina Malota as Elizabeth.

     John J. Strauss and Ed Decter are executive producers of the series. "Odd Man Out," which is filmed before an audience, is from Frontier Pictures in association with Warner Bros. Television.

     JOHN J. STRAUSS and ED DECTER (Executive Producers)
     Writing partners Ed Decter and John J. Strauss co-wrote the sleeper smash hit, "There's Something About Mary," starring Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon and Ben Stiller. The pair originally wrote the script eight years prior to the film's release, and after years of turn-around, ultimately brought it to their friends, the Farrelly brothers. The movie has grossed over $250 million worldwide. The pair also have an expansive background in television, executive producing such shows as "The Closer," "Chicago Sons" and "Boy Meets World." Decter, who has directed commercials and music videos, is a graduate of Wesleyan University. Strauss is a graduate of UCLA's School of Motion Pictures and Television.

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Episodes
Season 1 (1999-2000)
(13 Episodes In Season 1)
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Good Will Hunting (Originally Aired 10/1/1999)
The Unbelievable Truth (Originally Aired 10/8/1999)
The Road To Caracas (Originally Aired 10/15/1999)
You've Got Female (Originally Aired 10/22/1999)
Batman Forever (Originally Aired 10/29/1999)
In The Name Of The Father (Originally Aired 11/5/1999)
The Fight Club (Originally Aired 11/19/1999)
Great Expectations (Originally Aired 12/3/1999)
Punch Line (Originally Aired 12/10/1999)
Little Women (Originally Aired 12/17/1999)
WHat About Bob? (Originally Aired 12/24/1999)
My Life As A Dog (Originally Aired 1/7/2000)

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