Love & Money
Love & Money

Love & Money

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1999- 2000
1 Seasons
13 Episodes
3.0(1 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

In a swanky New York City apartment tower, the earnest young handyman, who lives in the basement, loves the shy heiress who lives in the penthouse. Separating this couple, more than just 20 stories of plush co-ops, is a slew of oddball relatives and millions of dollars in social prestige.

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7 members
Acting

Brian Van Holt

Eamon McBride

Brian Van Holt
Acting

Paget Brewster

Allison Conklin

Paget Brewster
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Swoosie Kurtz

Effie Conklin

Swoosie Kurtz
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David Ogden Stiers

Nicholas Conklin

David Ogden Stiers
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Brian Doyle-Murray

Finn McBride

Brian Doyle-Murray
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John Livingston

Nicky Conklin

John Livingston
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Judy Greer

Puff Conklin

Judy Greer

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