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Coach Ernie Pantusso : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coach Ernie Pantusso
Ernie Pantusso (or Pantuso〔Lewis, John E; Stempel, Penny (c. 1998). (''Cult TV: The Comedies: The Ultimate Critical Guide''. ) UK: Pavilion Books (previously published by Bay Books). pp. 53–54. Retrieved January 16, 2015. ISBN 978-0912333656.〕〔Keller, Richard (July 9, 2008). ("Where are they now: The employees and patrons of Cheers." ) ''The Huffington Post''. Retrieved January 16, 2015 – via AOL.〕), commonly known as "Coach", is a fictional character on the American television show ''Cheers'', portrayed by Nicholas Colasanto between 1982 and 1985. Coach was Sam Malone's baseball coach before the series began. Then he became a bartender of Cheers while Sam became its owner and another bartender. He is not "worldly wise" but has some shred of wit. When Colasanto died in 1985, Coach was written out as deceased without explanation, and Woody Harrelson joined the cast as Woody Boyd in the fourth season of ''Cheers''. ==Casting== Former umpire Ron Luciano auditioned for Coach Ernie Pantusso, but he failed to get the part because producers "wanted an experienced actor". Robert Prosky, who later appeared in the eleventh season episode "Daddy's Little Middle-Aged Girl" (1992) as Rebecca Howe's Navy father, was offered the role of Coach, but he turned down the role. Therefore, the role was given to Nicholas Colasanto. According to Colasanto, Coach was nearly "child-like" and more of a surrogate "son" than a surrogate "father" to Sam Malone (Ted Danson), while Sam was more of a "father" to Coach for dependency on Sam's "moral support". Moreover, Coach was beloved by everyone and a good "lovable man".〔 According to director and producer James Burrows, the character of Coach was much different from the actor Nick: Coach was slow, while Nick was sharp.〔 Record no. 8501050953.〕
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