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The gang on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" are a pretty tight-knit group with a long, complicated family history. At some point or another, most of the gang have claimed Frank (Danny DeVito) as their father, and Dee (Kaitlin Olson) and Dennis (GlennHowerton)as twins. The cast have their own family connections too, as Olson is married to series creator and the man who plays Mac, RobMcElhenney, and the other guys have each had their spouses on the show! Charlie Day, who plays Charlie, is married to The Waitress (Mary Elizabeth Ellis), whileHowerton's wife Jill Latiano made an appearance in season 5 and DeVito's wife Rhea Pearlman finally had a cameo in season 16. It's truly a family affair on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," and in the latest season, another member of the extended "Sunny" family made his first appearance.

In "Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusem*nt Center," the sixth episode of season 16, Olson and McElhenney's son, Leo McElhenney, got his chance to shine on the small screen in a short scene with DeVito's outlandish character Frank. It isn't the first family cameo on "It's AlwaysSunny"but it is a pretty funny one!

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In the episode, the gang goes to Risk. E. Rat's, a kid-friendly entertainment center that's clearly riffing on the Chuck E. Cheese franchise, complete with animatronic singing characters, an arcade, and unfortunate souls in animal costumes who have to wrangle the hyperactive tots. The water fountain seems to be a bit of a problem for Frank, who uses a small cardboard fry tray to funnel water into his mouth. Achild looks on and asks him what he's doing, and it's none other than Leo, Olson and McElhenney's younger son. He's also made an appearance as himself on McElhenney's series about the Welsh football team he bought, "Welcome to Wrexham," but it's fun to see him get a chance to test out his acting chops. With his incredibly talented and tuned-in parents, it wouldn't be a huge surprise if he follows them into the family business of entertainment.

Leo isn't the first McElhenney youngin' to make an appearance on "It's Always Sunny," though he is the first to do a bit of acting. After all, when his older brother Axel appeared on the show, he was a little too young to do much more than mug it up for the camera.

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A decade or so and 10 seasons ago, way back in season 6, Olson and McElhenney's oldest son, Axel McElhenney, made his own cameo on "It's AlwaysSunny." He played the infant that Dee gave birth to in the episode "DeeGives Birth," though Dee didn't keep the baby because she was a surrogate for Mac's transgender ex-girlfriend, Carmen (Brittany Daniel). Axel is just a tiny infant in the episode and hasn't gotten a chance to pop back in now that he's older, though he has also appeared on "Welcome to Wrexham."

The McElhenney boys aren't the only "Always Sunny" offspring to join their parents on the series, however. DeVito's daughter, Lucy DeVito, has appeared in two different episodes: "MacBangs Dennis' Mom" and "The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby." In "DumpsterBaby," she has a quick line about the baby Dee and Mac found being "cute enough to be a Gerber baby," but the other appearance is a little creepier. In"Mac BangsDennis' Mom," Frank goes on a date and isn't interested because he thinks she's too old for him, and he checks out his waitress, played by none other than his daughter. Ew? Oh well, at least the DeVitos got to play father and daughter on the short-lived but hilarious and heartfelt cartoon series "Little Demon."

Season 17 is still a long ways away, but we can always hope for some more famous (and funny)family appearances. Leo was great in "Risk E.Rat's," so maybe it's time for the McElhenney brothers to show up together on the series set in the City of Brotherly Love...

You can check out "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" by streaming it on Hulu.

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FAQs

Will there be a season 17 of Always Sunny? ›

During a recent red carpet interview, Danny DeVito gave the first, very welcome update on It's Always Sunny Season 17, saying that he and his co-stars will be “going again” in September, though he admitted, “We've been very tame over the years, so now we can really pull out the stops, you know?”

Did Danny DeVito ask to be on Always Sunny? ›

Production. Before production of the second season began, series creator Rob McElhenney found out that Danny DeVito was a fan of the show and a friend of FX president, John Landgraf. McElhenney asked Landgraf to set up a meeting. McElhenney met DeVito at his home and pitched DeVito's character, Frank Reynolds.

Is Rob McElhenney's kid in Always Sunny? ›

Many of the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia seasons have loose story arcs, such as Charlie looking for his father in season 15, and in season 6, Dee is pregnant and the father is kept a secret. In the very last episode of the season when the baby is born and visible, the child is played by Axel McElhenney.

Were the cast of Always Sunny friends before the show? ›

Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and Rob McElhenney first met each other while auditioning for Tuck Everlasting and other projects in New York City and, later, in Los Angeles—they were going up for similar parts, moved to Los Angeles around the same time and even had the same manager Nick Frenkel.

Why did they replace Dee on Always Sunny? ›

Trivia. Dee was originally portrayed by Jordan Reid (Rob McElhenney's girlfriend at the time) in the unaired pilot (shot in Jordan's apartment). After breaking up with Rob McElhenney, Reid was fired and replaced.

How much does Rob McElhenney make per episode of Always Sunny? ›

It's been widely reported that Rob McElhenney's initial salary when It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia launched was $70,000 an episode. It seems safe to assume that that figure has risen considerably in the years since. His earnings have also been boosted by his role as the show's creator and producer.

Are Dee and Mac married in real life? ›

Are Dee and Mac still married? As previously written, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-stars Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney, who play Dee and Mac respectively, are still married. They have been together since the show's second season in 2006 and married since September 2008. The pair share two children.

Why does Mac look so different in season 16? ›

During the installment, Mac (as played by Rob) suffered a harsh allergic reaction to peanuts that disfigured his face. At the beginning of the episode, his lips started to swell and became rounder in size. Towards the end, the right side of Mac's face was unrecognizable and horrendously swollen.

Was Dee's baby her real baby? ›

In "Mac Fights Gay Marriage", she has had genital reassignment surgery and has married Nick, much to Mac's dismay. In "Dee Gives Birth" it is revealed that Carmen is the father of Dee's baby (she had her sperm frozen before she had GRS) and that they used an anonymous egg donor and Dee was merely a surrogate.

Do they drink real beer on It's Always Sunny? ›

The cast never drinks on set.

This may come to a shock to many of you: while the gang is usually inebriated by noon, the actors admitted to never actually drinking on the show. "We NEVER drink on set," Howerton wrote on a Reddit AMA. "It's 'bad for insurance' and we would NEVER want to put the show at risk ....

Are Rob Charlie and Glenn friends in real life? ›

A couple of months after I arrived in LA, Rob conceived of the idea for a Curb Your Enthusiasm-style show that centered on a group of four actor friends living in Hollywood, and over the next year or so Rob, myself, and our friends Glenn Howerton and Charlie Day shot two pilot episodes for the show, which at the time ...

Who was originally cast as Dee in It's Always Sunny? ›

The original pilot for the series featured Jordan Reid as Dee Reynolds, but she was replaced by Olson after her breakup with Rob McElhenney, causing drama behind the scenes.

Will there be a season 18 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia? ›

On December 10, 2020, the series was renewed through an eighteenth season, making it the longest-running live-action comedy series in American television history. The 16th season premiered on June 7, 2023.

What episode of Always Sunny was removed? ›

Season 6, Episode 9, "Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth"

Here ensues a discussion of the use of blackface, and then Mac is actually in blackface while performing the role of Roger Murtaugh (who is played by Danny Glover in the franchise) as they reshoot the scenes.

When did Always Sunny switch to 16 9? ›

The fifth season of the American comedy television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia premiered on FX on September 17, 2009. The season contains 12 episodes and concluded airing on December 10, 2009. Beginning with this season, the series' aspect ratio was changed from 4:3 to 16:9.

Is Danny DeVito in every episode of Always Sunny? ›

DeVito didn't join the series until season two, but has been in nearly every episode since. The "Taxi" alum plays the father of Dennis and Dee Reynolds, although that title is up for debate.

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