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Actor replacements you probably never noticed - Page 17 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Actor replacements you probably never noticed


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[post_page_title]Luke Tarsitano in Frasier[/post_page_title]
If any budding directors out there plan to create a movie or TV show that includes a child as one of their characters, you need to realize that you might encounter a small problem they call growing up. Yes, although children often add a little something extra to a TV show, sometimes they grow up a little too quickly. This was the case for Luke Tarsitano in Frasier. Although he was the perfect age when he first appeared as Frederick Crane, his changing looks soon caused a problem, so he was later replaced by Trevor Einhorn.

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