The Nanny

-Comedy The Nanny revolves around the life and misadventures of Fran Fine (Fran Drescher), a nasal-voiced native of Flushing, Queens who has just gotten fired and kicked out by her boyfriend. When she starts peddling cosmetics on the Upper East Side, widowed Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) mistakes her for being from a nanny agency, and he hires her to take care of his three children. Fran becomes a part of the family, teaching them about life with her streetwise point of view and her off-beat antics.
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The Nanny

Summary

The Nanny revolves around the life and misadventures of Fran Fine (Fran Drescher), a nasal-voiced native of Flushing, Queens who has just gotten fired and kicked out by her boyfriend. When she starts peddling cosmetics on the Upper East Side, widowed Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) mistakes her for being from a nanny agency, and he hires her to take care of his three children. Fran becomes a part of the family, teaching them about life with her streetwise point of view and her off-beat antics.

Premiere Date

3 November 1993 (USA)

Date Ended

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Creators

Peter Marc Jacobson
Fran Drescher
Comedy
Nominated - Outstanding Costuming for a Series Shawn Holly Cookson (costumer) Terry Gordon (costumer) For episode "The Facts Of Lice". (Emmy)
Nominated - Outstanding Costuming for a Series Shawn Holly Cookson (costumer) Terry Gordon (costumer) For episode "Not Without My Nanny". (Emmy)
1996 - American Comedy Award (Nominated)
1999 - Image Award (Nominated)
1998 - Young Artist Award (Nominated)
1997 - Golden Satellite Award (Nominated)
Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Fran Drescher (Golden Globe)
1996 - BMI TV Music Award (Won)
1999 - Silver TeleVizier-Tulip (Won)
1999 - Emmy (Nominated)
1997 - Golden Globe (Nominated)
Won - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series Brenda Cooper (costumer) For episode "Canasta Masta". (Emmy)
1999 - TV Guide Award (Nominated)
Nominated - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series Brenda Cooper (costumer) For episode "The Kibbutz". (Emmy)
Jonathan Penner
J.D. Daniels
Spalding Gray
Chester Drescher
Rosie O'Donnell
Rachel Chagall
James Edson
Pamela Anderson
Peter Marc Jacobson
Allan Rich
Ron Melendez
Madeline Zima
Sue Goodman
Gloria Gifford
Ray Charles
Zack Norman
Darryl Hickman
Eartha Kitt
Chris Hogan
Marilyn Cooper
Andy Mackenzie
Joey Dente
James Marsden
Sophie Ward
Andrew Levitas
Ralph Manza
Jamie Renée Smith
Casey Williams
Daniel Davis
Catherine Oxenberg
Jeff Mooring
Roger Clinton
Kane Picoy
Bess Armstrong
Jackie Tohn
Anna Berger
Blanche Rubin
Jason Andrews
Fran Drescher
Mort Drescher
Lawrence Mandley
Steven Anderson
Charles Shaughnessy
John Bishop
Rochelle Bond
Adeline Drescher
Steve Posner
Nancy Cassaro
Coolio
Athena Stensland
Harry Van Gorkum
Yvonne Sciò
Sandy Hackett
Irene Olga López
Joyce Brothers
Lainie Kazan
John Astin
Mark Chaet
Joseph Bologna
Michele Roth
Magda Harout
Andrew Steel
Dorothy Lyman
Dee Dee Rescher
Robert Vaughn
Ann Morgan Guilbert
Steve Lawrence
Sylvia Drescher
Linda Harmon
Nora Dunn
Renée Taylor
Roz Kern
Whoopi Goldberg
Nancy Frangione
Benjamin Salisbury
Gregg Rogell
Nicholle Tom
Merrick Deamon
Jean Ford
Rita Rudner
Dan Aykroyd
Lisa Alpert
Fred Stoller
Lauren Lane

Writers

Jim Keily
Caryn Lucas
Nastaran Dibai
Pamela Eells
Prudence Fraser
Chris Carter
Jasper Cole
Robbie Schwartz
Bill Lawrence
Diane Wilk
Eve Ahlert
Lisa Medway
Chandler Evans
Sally Lapiduss
Fran Drescher
Robert Sternin
Matthew J. Berman
Erik Mintz
Christina Chahal
Eric Cohen
Jeffrey B. Hodes
Rick Shaw
Ivan Menchell
Janis Hirsch
Dana Reston
Jayne Hamil
Eileen O'Hare
Howard Meyers
Peter Marc Jacobson
Dan Amernick
Suzanne Myers
Sean Hanley
Jay Amernick
Dennis Drake
Rachel Chagall
David M. Matthews
Suzanne Gangursky
Frank Lombardi
Cody Farley

Directors

Linda Day
Jody Margolin
Buzz Sapien
Will Mackenzie
Peter Marc Jacobson
Dorothy Lyman
Paul Miller
Gail Mancuso
Lee Shallat Chemel
Jennifer Reed
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What Are They Up To? Madeline Zima of The Nanny

August 3, 2007

the nannyMadeline Zima got her break on the television series The Nanny as Grace Sheffield, which she played for six years.  She was the youngest of the three children born to Max and the diseased Sara. As the most troubled after the death of her mother, she was brought to an analyst and from her sessions, she learned and picked up witty psychological remarks.  But when Fran Fine (Fran Drescher) came in as the household nanny, Grace found a mother figure.  Throughout the show, she remained loyal and devoted to Fran, becoming her shopping companion and aide in Fran's antics and misadventures. Towards the end, her bond with Fran became even stronger as Fran married her father and became her stepmother.  In the coming months, the 21-year-old actress will be featured in a new miniseries and will be playing the lead in a movie.

What Are They Up To? Charles Shaughnessy of The Nanny

August 3, 2007

the nannyCharles Shaughnessy was popularly known as Maxwell Beverly Sheffield on the sitcom The Nanny.  He portrayed a wealthy widowed father of three who took in the nasal-voiced Fran Fine (Fran Drescher), who was fresh out of her job and peddling cosmetics, as his children's nanny.  He worked as a Broadway theatrical producer and was often preoccupied with work, leaving his children under the care and supervision of the nanny.  Fran's offbeat nurturing and no-nonsense honesty eventually captured Maxwell's and his children's hearts.  Despite the apparent mutual attraction, Maxwell and Fran restricted their emotions and kept their relationship professional.  But after many stumbling attempts, he finally professed his love for her, resulting in marriage and twins.  This gave a happy closure to the fairytale-like story of blue-collar meets blue blood.  At present, the 52-year-old actor remains active in the entertainment world with his regular soap opera and an upcoming movie.

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