
If you turned on your television from 1993-1999, chances are you’ll remember hearing Fran Drescher’s nasal voice emanating from the screen as she strutted around in a series of loud designer outfits in The Nanny. A modern I Love Lucy, with a little Sound of Music thrown in, Drescher plays Fran Fine, a New York Jewish woman who went from working in a bridal shop in Queens to becoming the eccentric nanny of a widowed Broadway producer and his three children on Park Avenue.
Big hair, flashy outfits, and screams of, “Miss FINE!” defined a generation of ‘90s comedy. As the series progressed and got more and more popular, a series of guest stars began popping up all over the place. From the very first season when established stars like Dan Aykroyd appeared as a repairman, to the later seasons when a pre-Daily Show Jon Stewart played Fran’s new boyfriend, there was no shortage of star power contributing to the madcap sit-com. Here are 5 stars you probably forgot appeared on The Nanny.
1. ROBERT VAUGHN AND JOAN COLLINS
The Sheffield residence is turned upside down when Maxwell’s estranged father comes to New York City for a visit. The senior Sheffield (played by Robert Vaughn) and his son haven’t gotten along since he left his mother and ran off with his secretary, played by the delightful Joan Collins in a role not dissimilar to her character in Dynasty (there are several references to it).
Fran tries to instill a sense of normalcy in the household, but how can she when the Sheffields spend all their time fighting, and the Joan Collins is giving Fran advice on how to steal Maxwell’s heart out from under his business partner, CC Babcock.
2. PAMELA ANDERSON
In the very first episode of The Nanny, Fran Fine’s was kicked out of the wedding store she ran with her fiance Danny. Deciding to test her luck uptown, she takes a taxi to Park Avenue where she attempts to sell Shades of the Orient cosmetics to the wealthy housewives. Fortunately for her, she gets mistaken for the new nanny looking after Maxwell’s three children, and a sit-com is born.
The elusive Danny does make an appearance later on in the series, and he’s just as bone-headed as you’d expect. But it isn’t until the last season that Fran catches up with the woman he dumped her for, Heather Biblow (Pamela Anderson) who has a part on a daytime soap Fran loves to watch.
3. ELIZABETH TAYLOR & ROSIE O’DONNELL
When Elizabeth Taylor visits the Sheffield residence to speak with Maxwell about being involved in his latest production on Broadway, she instructs Fran Fine to be the courier of her incredibly expensive black pearl necklace. While en route with the pearls, Fran befriends a snarky cabbie named Cozette (Rosie O’Donnell) who needs as much relationship advice as she needs a chill pill.
When Cozette is forced to slam on her breaks, Fran smacks her head so hard against the windshield that she loses her memory (and the pearls). When she sees the fabulous Park Avenue house she lives in with three lovely children, she assumes she must be married to Mr. Sheffield.
4. ROSEANNE
By the time Roseanne went off the air in the mid-‘90s, it had taken a strange turn. The Connors were no longer living like working-class Americans, but instead had won the lottery, prompting Roseanne to lapse into a life of luxury and privilege. Her new character development wasn’t unlike the role she played on The Nanny, guest starring as Fran’s cousin, Sheila.
Sheila comes into Fran’s life just when she’s trying to get Mr. Sheffield to seriously commit to a romantic relationship. He’s given Fran the option of redecorating the kitchen to give himself more time, and Sheila comes to facilitate the process, giving Fran pearls of relationship wisdom as well as a strange sense of interior design.
5. BETTE MIDLER
Could you really have a sit-com about a fast-talking, loudly dressed Jewish woman and not include Bette Midler? Although Fran Fine was obsessed with Barbara Streisand on the show, Babs surprisingly never made an appearance, which left plenty of room for the Divine Miss M to take her place as resident diva.
Bette Midler plays herself, the auctioneer at a charity event putting everything from antique chests to “antique chests” up for sale. The Divine Miss M’s company is up for auction on a date, as is the fabulous Miss Fine’s. While the pair seemed to get along at first, they get wildly competitive as the episode progressed, leading to some hilarious slapstick comedy.