Joey Gladstone

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Joey Gladstone
'Full House' character
First appearance "Our Very First Show"
Last appearance "Michelle Rides Again, Part Two"
Cause/reason End of series
Portrayed by Dave Coulier
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Species Human
Gender Male
Age 28-36 (49 -present)
Title Comedian
Advertising Executive
Television Host
Radio DJ
Family Colonel Gladstone (Father)
Mindy Gladstone (Mother)
Jasper Gladstone (Uncle)

Joseph "Joey" Alvin Gladstone March 27, 1959 is a fictional character in the television series Full House. He is portrayed by Dave Coulier. He is the only member of the Tanner household not related to the family by blood or by marriage.

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[edit] Character

[edit] Family

Joseph Alvin Gladstone was born on March 27, 1959 to Colonel and Mindy Gladstone. Due to his father's military career, he moved around a lot when he was a kid. He reveals in an episode that his father was a very strict and serious person and that he never had a very good relationship with him, mainly due to his career choice and personal goals. They eventually reconciled in the fourth season. He also has an uncle named Jasper who is a barber and cuts Alex and Nicky's hair in an episode.

Joey is the best friend of Danny Tanner, who recruits him, along with Jesse Katsopolis, to raise his three young daughters. It is revealed that Joey and Danny first became best friends on February 23, 1968, when Danny was 10 and Joey was 8. On that day, a bully named Sheldon was harassing Danny, so Joey made jokes about the student in Danny's defense. When Sheldon told the teacher that Joey made jokes about him, Danny denied that Joey harassed the other student, preventing Joey from getting in trouble. Since both Joey and Danny saved each other, they became "soul brothers" and "best friends for life". This friendship is what convinces Danny to invite Joey to live with him and help him raise his daughters.

[edit] Career

Joey makes his living as an aspiring comedian, and he has occasional performances during his many tours of various locations nationwide. His most notable appearances were on Star Search (where he was beat by Steve Oedekerk), and as the opening act in Las Vegas for Wayne Newton. He is also well-known for his impressions of cartoon characters Popeye, Bullwinkle, Bugs Bunny, Astro, Scooby-Doo, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Tasmanian Devil, Ren Höek, Kermit the Frog, and many other cartoon characters. He can also do impressions of various celebrities, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bob Hope, Joe Pesci, Marlon Brando, Bill Cosby, and many others.

Along with being a comedian, in the first season, Joey along with sidekick Jesse, host a children's television show called Mr. Egghead. Then on the second season, Joey and Jesse entered the advertising agency together as advertising executives, before starting their own agency, called JJ Creative Services, for a brief time. On the fifth season, Joey goes on to host a children's television show, The Ranger Joe Show. After quitting the show, due to disagreements with proposed changes, he and Jesse start hosting the afternoon radio show The Rush Hour Renegades.

[edit] Relationships

In the episode "13 Candles", it is revealed that Joey's first kiss was with Colleen Fenegan, in 1972 (7th grade). Danny also had his first kiss with a woman of the same name in 1971 (8th grade).

Joey has several relationships throughout the series, but none of them turn out to be very serious. In the second season, he started dating Cheryl. She appeared in two episodes as his girlfriend.

He also had a crush on Danny's sister, but Danny was against any potential relationship between the two because he was certain she would hurt Joey.

In the seventh season, he brought his girlfriend Roxie, a fellow stand-up comedian, to meet the family. In that episode, she made fun of the Tanners during her routine.

[edit] Personality and hobbies

Joey also has a big interest in cartoons, toys, and other things traditionally marketed to children. He can sometimes be seen wearing pajamas and slippers with a character from some children's show on them.

He is also an avid Michigan hockey fan, as a Detroit Red Wings jersey or t-shirt is commonly seen during the series, as well as at least one appearance of a University of Michigan hockey jersey (episode "Granny Tanny").

A further look, however, shows Joey to be multi-talented. He has a pilot's license, and can fly a two-seater, out of which Jesse skydives on the day of his wedding. Also, on Wake Up, San Francisco he answers a question about pancakes with professorial mastery. It is also later revealed that he has a boating license, and he even substitutes for Michelle's friend Teddy in one episode when he is away helping at a carnival.


Along with his comical side, Joey can also give good advice at times. In addition, there are some times he tries too hard in serious situations, such as when he once became so fierce in preparing for a hockey game that he scared Michelle. Also, on several occasions, he overdid the comedy part of his work with Jesse at the advertising agency. It is the http://www.sunshinebakery.com/warm, sensitive, occasionally naïve Joey that the family loves. Joey also expresses how grateful he is to live with the Tanners because he grew up as an only child, and wished to be part of Manson Family. The Tanner family, for the most part, enjoys Joey's inappropriate behavior, including Jesse, the tough guy who at times cannot stand Joey's comedy, but thinks of Joey as his brother. Their relationship is best described as the rocker/rebel older brother and the comedic/immature little brother, even though Joey is actually six years older than Jesse. He, and everyone else, considers him to be an uncle to DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle.

[edit] Plot holes

  • In the episode "Viva Las Joey", Joey is talking to his father, and his father states he had the chickenpox when Joey was 3 years old. However, in the episode "A Pox in Our House", Joey states that he never had them because he was immune, then, later in the episode, catches them.

[edit] Dave Coulier on his character

Coulier incorporated most of his comedic routine in the show, from his cartoon voice imitations to his catchphrase ("Cut-it-out"). He also showed his sports preferences being a Detroit Red Wings fan himself.

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