Phoebe's half brother was called Frank Buffay Jr. who was played by Giovanni Ribsi.
Dale Jr. was played by Nascar Camping World Truck Series driver Chad McCumbee in the movie 3.
In Season 5, Episode 3, The One Hundredth( or The One with the Triplets), Phoebe gives birth to her brother's triplets. The triplets names are Leslie, Chandler and Frank Jr. Jr. The triplets appear as babies in The One with Joey's Porsche. They make their final appearance in The One Where Ross is Fine. Dante Pastula played Frank jr. jr., Sierra Marcoux played Chandler and current Disney Channel, Sonny with a Chance member, Allisyn Ashley Arm played Leslie.
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Cuba Gooding Jr.
no she passed away before the show started when opie was about 2 , his second wife did on mayberry rfd Helen krump married Andy on that show, had a second son also Andrew Jackson Taylor Jr.
MLB player John Mayberry Jr. is 6'-06''.
John Mayberry Jr. plays for the Philadelphia Phillies.
John Mayberry Jr. is a first baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies.
MLB player John Mayberry Jr. throws right.
MLB player John Mayberry Jr. weighs 230 pounds.
As of the 2014 MLB season, John Mayberry Jr. is 30 years old.
MLB player John Mayberry Jr. was born in Kansas City, MO.
John Mayberry Jr. is number 15 on the Philadelphia Phillies.
MLB player John Mayberry Jr. made $1587500 in the 2014 season.
MLB player John Mayberry Jr. bats right.
Andy Samuel has: Performed in "Back Stage" in 1923. Played Lewis DeVore in "No Noise" in 1923. Played Andy in "Boys to Board" in 1923. Played Andy in "The Champeen" in 1923. Played Andy in "The Big Show" in 1923. Played Andy in "Lodge Night" in 1923. Performed in "Dogs of War" in 1923. Played Andy in "Stage Fright" in 1923. Played Cooty Martin in "Giants vs. Yanks" in 1923. Performed in "Commencement Day" in 1924. Played Andy in "Big Business" in 1924. Played Andy in "Every Man for Himself" in 1924. Performed in "High Society" in 1924. Played Andy in "Jubilo, Jr." in 1924. Played Andy in "The Buccaneers" in 1924. Played Andy in "The Sun Down Limited" in 1924. Performed in "Boys Will Be Joys" in 1925.