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The role of Jimmy Shepherd was played by Nat Faxon in the pilot for The Mick, with the knowledge that Faxon's other commitments would prohibit him from continuing in the role if the pilot got picked up to series.
The Jimmy character was played by Nat Faxon in the original pilot for The Mick, with the knowledge that Faxon would not be able to continue in the role if the pilot got picked up to series. After offering the role to MacArthur, Fox re-shot the pilot prior to the series debut.
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Jimmy is a main character on the first season of The Mick. He is Mickey's on-and-off boyfriend and lives with her in the Pemberton Mansion. He made his series début in the Pilot.
He is portrayed by Scott MacArthur.
•Scott MacArthur was only a last minute choice for the character, while actor/producer Nat Faxon was the primary option for a while.
•Jimmy has a decaying tooth that would've killed him if Chip hadn't ripped it out.
The Jimmy character was played by Nat Faxon in the original pilot for The Mick, with the knowledge that Faxon would not be able to continue in the role if the pilot got picked up to series. After offering the role to MacArthur, Fox re-shot the pilot prior to the series debut.
Character Guide for The Mick's James "Jimmy" Shepherd. Includes character biography, gallery, and a complete list of episode appearances.
The Jimmy character was played by Nat Faxon in the original pilot for The Mick, with the knowledge that Faxon would not be able to continue in the role if the pilot got picked up to series. After offering the role to MacArthur, Fox re-shot the pilot prior to the series debut.
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He currently stars as Jimmy on FOX's comedy show The Mick. Trivia [ ] Scott MacArthur was only a last minute choice for the character Jimmy , while actor/producer Nat Faxon was the primary option for a while.