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The following is a list of recurring characters from the FX television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The Gang Charlie Kelly Charlie is the janitor of Paddy's Pub and a co-owner, a childhood friend of Mac, and high school friend of Dennis. Frank is his roommate and until "The Gang's Still in Ireland", it was hinted that Frank might be the biological father of Charlie. Charlie is illiterate in the English language, even though he repeatedly denies this. Charlie is an alcoholic and a chronic user of inhalants. He suffers from various psychological problems including but not limited to anger management issues and possible borderline personality disorder. Charlie often screams to get his point across and refers to the dirty work of the bar as "Charlie Work". He is shown to be the most unintelligent member of the gang, making plans that almost always end up affecting the entire plotline in a negative way. He is played by Charlie Day. Mac Mac is Charlie's childhood friend and Dennis' high school friend and later roommate. He is a co-owner of Paddy's Pub and its bouncer. He brags about his incredible hand-to-hand combat skills, strength, and general athletic ability though it is quite obvious he lacks any real skill or even a proper sense of balance. He is shown to be constantly seeking approval from others. His full name is revealed to be Ronald McDonald in the seventh-season episode "The High School Reunion", though his last name involving "Mac" had been established since the introduction of his father. It is heavily implied throughout the series that Mac is gay, even momentarily coming out of the closet in season 11, and again in season 12, although this time permanently. He also displays anti-semitic views, driven by his Catholic upbringing. He is played by Rob McElhenney. Dennis Reynolds Dennis is Deandra's twin brother, main bartender, and co-owner of Paddy's Pub. He is narcissistic, superficial, demented, hypersexual, selfish, and abrasive, perpetuated by his Ivy League education at the University of Pennsylvania. Dennis is repeatedly implied to be a sociopath, and in one episode was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and prescribed medication. His sense of self-worth is entirely dependent on what others think of his appearance and he often suggests the best way to sleep with a woman is to use his personal system, the D.E.N.N.I.S. system (a satire of seduction community techniques for bedding women). He is revealed to be an atheist in the season 7 episode "Sweet Dee Gets Audited". He is also a big fan of the music of Rick Astley, Bryan Adams, and Steve Winwood. He uses the nickname "The Golden God" for himself, although no one else calls him by it. He is played by Glenn Howerton. Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds Deandra (usually called Dee or Sweet Dee) is Dennis's twin sister, the main waitress at Paddy's Pub, and the show's main female character. She is self-absorbed, shallow, petty, and the most often subject to ridicule from The Gang in many different forms: they call her extremely ugly (resembling a bird in a negative and humorous way), lazy, and completely talentless. They don't count her as one of the gang, but rather as just someone who works for them. Dee dreams of becoming an actress even though she has no acting experience or acting talent. She aspires to be a comedian, although suffers from a crippling fear of doing stand-up, often dry-heaving before she can deliver the punchline. Like her brother, Dee is egotistical and often states that she thinks she is talented and pretty, although she is constantly told otherwise. She is played by Kaitlin Olson. Frank Reynolds Frank is the legal (but not biological) father of twins Dennis and Dee, and until "The Gang's Still in Ireland", was hinted at being the biological father of his roommate Charlie. In season 13, his expired driver's license displays his date of birth as July 31, 1943. With an Irish-American surname and an Italian-American appearance (but apparently a member of neither community), his ethnicity is unclear. He constantly carries a gun with him and frequently pulls it out for any number of situations. He used to be a successful businessman with a long history of illegal operations (such as running sweat shops, drug-dealing, and working for Jeffrey Epstein "on the sex island" to score discounted snorkeling) and dealings with sordid characters. Owning 51% percent of shares at Paddy's Pub, Frank "The Captain of the Gang" is considered to be the de facto boss and makes a majority of the business decisions at the bar. Though he is fairly wealthy and has the money to live elsewhere, he chooses to live in squalor with Charlie in order to add excitement to his life following his split from his ex-wife Barbara, to whom he frequently refers as his "whore wife". This lifestyle choice involves eating cat food, using a "toe knife", living on about five dollars a week (not counting his morning cocaine routine), keeping a mini meats fridge in his apartment, as well as sausages in his shirt pocket, and sharing a bed (which is also their couch) with Charlie. He is the only member of the gang to frequently involve himself with politics, often ranting about how bad the government is. He doesn't believe in or trust psychiatrists, and was admitted into a school for clinically insane children for a short while as a child before he was cleared of any legal mental issues, having received a certificate stating that he did not have "donkey brains". He is frequently seen in strip clubs and sleeping with prostitutes (even proposing marriage to a "crack whore" in the season 7 premiere). He is played by Danny DeVito. Recurring characters Artemis Dubois Artemis Dubois (Artemis Pebdani) is one of the more frequently recurring secondary characters, introduced in "Charlie Gets Cancer" as Dee's friend from her acting classes who acts out a scene from Coyote Ugly (a film that featured Kaitlin Olson in a small part). Artemis is overly serious about her craft and displays bizarre habits and outbursts. She is very open about her sexuality and often offers to perform in the nude, even when it is unnecessary. Recently, she was involved in a sexual relationship with Frank and the two shared a food fetish. She likes having sex with bacon bits in her hair because it "makes her feel like a Cobb salad." She and Frank once had makeup sex in a dumpster behind Wendy's, where she incorporated a bun. She has openly proclaimed that she has a "bleached asshole". In the season 11 episode "Being Frank" it is shown that Artemis' family is Jewish. Brad Fisher Brad Fisher (Nick Wechsler) is first introduced as the Waitress' fiancé in the season 5 episode "The Waitress Is Getting Married". Brad dated both Dee and the Waitress in High School but both dumped him because of his acne. He rekindles both relationships in a plot to humiliate them. Charlie gives Brad a wedding gift of a box full of hornets. Brad returns in the seas.... Discover the Frank Reynolds popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Frank Reynolds books.

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