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Strip Mall
''Strip Mall'' is a situation comedy that aired on Comedy Central from June 2000 until March 2001.〔(The New York Times )〕 The series, a spoof of prime time soap operas, was set in Van Nuys, California which is series star/creator/executive producer Julie Brown's hometown. The titular "Strip Mall" was the fictional Plaza del Toro. Brown starred as Tammi Tyler, an ex-child actress who at 12 had stabbed her adult co-star to death after eating a cupcake laced with PCP. Now, as an adult,Tammi worked as a waitress at the ''Funky Fox'', a bar located in the Plaza del Toro. One of her fellow employees was Patti the barmaid (Victoria Jackson). In the series premiere Tammi married the owner of Starbrite Cleaners, Harvey Krudup (Jim O'Heir), who she thought was worth millions, but realized that Starbrite's lone location was at the Plaza. For the rest of the show's run Tammi would try (unsuccessfully) to end her marriage. ==Other businesses and main characters== Other businesses at the ''Plaza del Toro'' included a Chinese restaurant, ''Wok Don't Run'', owned by Fanny Sue Chang (Amy Hill) and Althea (Loretta Fox), both of whom were lesbians; the ''Good Things'' gift shop, owned by Rafe (Maxwell Caulfield) and Bettina Barrett (Eliza Coyle); and ''We Shoot You Video'', which employed two college film graduates Barry (Chris Wylde) and Josh (Jonathan Mangum), as well as a porn actress named Hedda Hummer (Allison Dunbar). There was also an insurance agency near the plaza, run by an agent named Dwight (Tim Bagley). Bob Koherr, who had directed Brown in the 1997 movie ''Plump Fiction'', played a biker named Blank and his identical brothers Blair and Blunt. Juan Vidal played Tammi's Latin lover, Fernando. Former Miss Alabama Kim Wimmer played Elyce Cantwell.
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