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Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

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"Growing Pains" is an American drama that I believe everyone is familiar with

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

The drama, which focuses on the daily life of The Seavers living on Long Island, New York, is an early foreign sitcom introduced by the Chinese mainland and broadcast live in China from 1990 to 1994. As soon as it aired in the early 1990s, it triggered a ratings boom.

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

Alan Sikh as Jason Roland Seaver

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

Fathers, psychologists, have good feelings for their families and use heuristic education for their children. The smile of Jason Seaver, the coolest dad ever.

Dad Jason. Dr. Sever is the head of the Sever family and the most charismatic and humorous character in the show.

"If I were allowed to have only one line inscribed on my tombstone, I would have liked to say, 'He's a member of Growing Pains.'" – Alan. Sikh

On December 13, 2016, he died of a heart attack at the age of 69. I don't know if there is really such a line on his tombstone.

Joanna Cohens as Maggie Catherine Margaret

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

Mother, TV reporter, people in life call her Mrs. Sever, when working with the family name Ofon. Daddy Jason and Mom Maggie's flirting and yellow paragraphs are also a big attraction.

Kirk Cameron as Michael Aylan Seaver michael 'Mike' Aeron Seaver

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

The eldest son, who has dreams for the future, often messes things up and is not good at reading. Kirk, who plays Sever's parent son. Cameron, with ease, brings a seductive (especially girly) magic to the characters he creates.

Tracy Gold as Carol Anne Seaver

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

The eldest daughter, who reads very well, often has the idea of taking a silly breath, a bit nerdy.

Jeremy Miller as Benjamin Hubert Horatio Humphrey Sever Benjamin

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

The second son, immature but eccentric. Ben, the little brother who sells cuteness, is really difficult to say when he grows up.

There are also cameos in the play of two major god-level personnel

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China

Our little plum, how green, DiCaprio, he joined in the last season, playing a child who was taken in by the Seaver family. Strictly speaking, he is not a cameo, and should be one of the main actors

Brad Pitt has guest starred in two episodes, one as Carol's boyfriend and one as a rock singer

Early American drama "Growing Pains" that was broadcast in China