<Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section may be written from a fan's point of view, rather than a neutral point of view . Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality, and to make it neutral in tone . (February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section may be written from a fan's point of view, rather than a neutral point of view . Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality, and to make it neutral in tone . (February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> Lt. Murtaugh (played by Barry Jenner; 1990--1992)--Lieutenant Murtaugh is Carl's unreliable and obnoxious second boss at the Chicago Police Department . He has a crush on an unwilling Rachel and tries to date her in season two's "Skip to My Lieu". Murtaugh is seemingly tolerant of Steve Urkel when they bond over root beer floats about their love lives at the end of that episode, but later impudently takes Steve's money over a poker game in season three's "A Pair of Ladies". </Li> <Li> Capt . Marion Savage (played by Sherman Hemsley; 1994--1995)--Introduced in season five's "Par For the Course," Captain Savage is Carl's loudmouthed third boss who is much more obnoxious than Murtaugh . As revealed in "Midterm Crisis," his fiancée Lois works as a stripper, although he is not too happy when Carl tells him about it as he already knew . Savage and Urkel are revealed to be members of the same cheese club . </Li> <Li> Commissioner Geiss (played by Dick O'Neill; 1996--1998)--Carl's final boss, introduced in season seven's "Chick - a-Boom". Although somewhat gruff, he was far more tolerable and showed more patience, respect and faith in Carl than his previous bosses . He eventually promotes Carl to captain in season nine's "Who's Afraid of the Big Black Book?," when his son expresses that Carl deserves the position more . </Li> <Li> Jolene Santiago (played by Bridgid Coulter; 1990--1991)--Eddie's first serious girlfriend, introduced in season two's "Rachel's Place". </Li> <Li> Greta McClure (played by Tammy Townsend; 1995--1998)--Eddie's second serious and final girlfriend in the series, who first appears in the season six episode "My Bodyguard", and another one of Laura's friends . She has difficulty coping with her ill - tempered, tyrannical and unreasonable father, who does not approve of her relationship with Eddie . She and Myrtle Urkel became enemies immediately upon their first meeting in season seven's "She's Back," and several episodes that follow centered on their battle to win Eddie's love . However, Greta was more successful in warding Myrtle off than Laura's would be boyfriends are with Urkel . </Li> <Li> Alex "Weasel" Park (played by Shavar Ross; 1992--1994)--Another friend of Eddie and Waldo from high school, who was also a friend of one of Laura's ex-boyfriends, Ted Curran . "Weasel" was an obnoxious and highly irresponsible jerk, having persuaded Eddie to break curfew and to gamble on football games (in "Money Out the Window") without having enough money to pay the lost bet . His favorite past time is mooning Meter Maids which Carl finds extremely offensive to Law Enforcement Officers in general . </Li> <Li> Penny Peyser (played by Ebonie Smith; 1989--1990)--Laura's best friend from season one, who like Rodney, had little patience for Urkel's antics . She also had a crush on Eddie . </Li> <Li> Maxine Johnson (played by Cherie Johnson; 1990--1998)--Laura's best friend and Waldo's girlfriend until Waldo's departure from the series . Although Maxine is the series' longest recurring secondary character, she was never officially part of its main cast . Maxine has been attracted to many handsome boys and dated several boyfriends throughout the course of the series, both seen and unseen . However, Maxine's judge of character regarding boys is arguably as inept as Laura's, as she has similarly dated many selfish and unfaithful boyfriends, and even shared some of the same antagonistic suitors as Laura . Eventually, she would begin dating Waldo in season five and was surprised to establish a loving and enduring relationship with him . After Waldo's departure from the series, Maxine set her sights on other boys . Her feelings towards Urkel were much softer than that of Penny's and even Laura's own, mainly due to Maxine's and Steve's coming from neglectful families . </Li> <Li> Ted Curran (played by Patrick J. Dancy; 1992--1993)--Laura's boyfriend and cousin of Myra Monkhouse . Although once antagonistic towards Urkel, and even to Laura, he was one of Laura's few consistent and level - headed boyfriends, even seeking forgiveness for betraying Laura's trust and reconciling with her . While his role in the series was brief, he played a critical role by being the one who introduced his cousin, Myra Monkhouse, to Urkel . While Myra became a permanent character soon afterwards, Ted was dropped after the season four episode "Heart Strings," after he and Laura argued and broke up offscreen . </Li> <Li> Curtis Williams (played by J. Lamont Pope; 1995--1997)--Another one of Laura's boyfriends and a race car enthusiast . Steve did not like his profession and was against Laura being a passenger in his race car in season seven's "Hot Rods to Heck". Despite his first appearance in that episode depicting him as a more antagonistic character, he and Laura restarted their relationship stronger after the cloned Stefan's stay in Paris following the season eight premiere "Paris Vacation". After Stefan returned in "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear," Curtis and Laura broke up and he started dating Maxine several episodes later in "Love Triangle". </Li> <Li> Cassie Lynn Nubbles (played by Kim Valentine; 1991--1992)--A stereotypical arrogant and popular blonde student and Laura's rich and spoiled rival who tried to get everything she wanted, including using underhanded tactics to win the student council president election at Vanderbilt High in season three's "Woman of the People". When Cassie attempted to use unflattering photos to blackmail Laura in that episode, Urkel enlisted Eddie to shoot photos of the nerd kissing her to blackmail her back, forcing her to compete for the student president election fairly, which ended in Laura's victory . </Li> <Li> Principal Shimata (played by Clyde Kusatsu; 1990--1994)--The principal of Vanderbilt High, Shimata is friendly towards Steve, but has been annoyed by him before . He and Steve often converse with each other in Japanese . It is inferred that he may have a crush on Ms. Steuben . </Li> <Li> Ms. Steuben (played by Susan Krebs; 1990--1992)--Steve and Laura's teacher at Vanderbilt High . Although she is a competent teacher to other students, she is very easily annoyed by Urkel and expresses many headaches around the nerd . </Li> <Li> Alfred Looney (played by Tom Poston; 1994--1995)--Mr. Looney is a janitor at Vanderbilt High School, who is introduced in season six's "The Looney Bin". He insists that his last name is supposed to be pronounced "Lou - né" (stating "It's French" each time it comes up). He gets along well with Steve Urkel, who is the only character who actually called him "Lou - né", or simply Alfred . He enjoys singing, dancing, and theater, and has sung and danced a few times with Urkel for fun . He almost got married in "Wedding Bell Blues," but after he was left at the altar by his bride - to - be, he nearly committed suicide by jumping off a bell tower . Steve and Carl ultimately stopped him, risking their lives while trying to get him off the bell tower in the process, before Mr. Looney reunited with another old female friend . </Li> <Li> Nick Neidermeyer (played by Ron Orbach; 1995--1997)--Harriette's former boss (and later, obnoxious neighbor in "Dream Date") who was an antagonist to both Carl and Harriette; he is introduced in season seven's "Bugged," when Harriet asks Carl to have him sit in with Carl's friends during a poker game . She immediately regretted it because of his obnoxious behavior, and when he revealed that he transferred to another department, thus having no authority to fire Harriet, she and Carl happily threw him out . In season eight's "Revenge of the Nerd," Carl tries to become friends with him, after realizing how their feud has become a bad influence on 3J and Richie, and though Nick was still annoying, he eventually opened up to Carl about his failed marriage and his mistake of not building a beautiful family like Carl . Nick never reappeared afterwards, and it is unknown if he and Carl became friends, though it can be assumed that their feud is over . </Li> <Li> Fletcher Thomas (played by Arnold Johnson; 1990--1995), Whitman Mayo (1995), and Edmund Cambridge in 1995)--Estelle "Mother" Winslow's lover, whom she marries in season five (and was introduced in the season two episode "Requiem for an Urkel"). Carl was initially cold to him and disliked his mother dating anyone due to his attachment to his late father, but eventually warmed up to him after learning to fix his behavior . Estelle and Fletcher get married in a wedding ceremony held at the Winslow's backyard in the episode "Mama's Wedding". </Li> <Li> Rodney Beckett (played by Randy Josselyn; 1989--1990)--Eddie's best friend in high school (introduced in season one's "Straight A's"), who is depicted as a practical joker . Like Penny, he had no patience for Urkel's antics and did not care for him at all . The character last appears in the season two episode "Fast Eddie Winslow". </Li> <Li> Vonda Mahoney (played by Danielle Nicolet; 1991--1992)--Eddie's short - term girlfriend in season three . After Steve tutored her in a class she was failing at in the episode "The Love God," she gratefully offered herself to him sexually to which Steve declines . Worried that she may sell herself just to have guys date her, Steve teaches Vonda the dangers of making herself easy, and she learns to accept and respect herself more . Though she felt better about it, Eddie wanted to beat up Steve for interfering . </Li> <Li> Gwendolyn (played by Naya Rivera; 1992--1993)--The daughter of the Winslows' next door neighbor, introduced in season four's "Just One Date," who has a crush on Richie . </Li> <Li> Little G (played by Gary LeRoi Gray; 1993--1995)--Richie's best friend . </Li> <Li> Vice Principal Mallet (played by Fred Willard; 1994--1996)--The vice principal of Vanderbilt High School . He does not like Steve because of his clumsiness and tried to keep him out of the school's public affairs . </Li> <Li> Zoohair Bhutto (played by Iqbal Theba; 1995--1997)--Carl's poker friend . </Li> <Li> Willie Fuffner (played by Larenz Tate; 1990--1991)--Vanderbilt High School's resident bully, to whom Waldo was formerly a friend and henchman . Though he likes bullying Steve, he was mainly antagonistic towards Laura for rejecting him for another boy and forced the guys to the dating sidelines . Steve stood up for her in the season two episode "Requiem for an Urkel," leading to a supervised boxing match between Steve and Willie . Willie and Waldo were also arrested in the episode "Life of the Party" later that season, for spiking Steve's punch with alcohol . </Li> <Li> Coach Westfield (played by Mike Genovese; 1991--1992)--The second coach at Vanderbilt High School . </Li> <Li> Johnny Gill (1992--1996)--Singer Johnny Gill appeared as himself in three episodes (season two's "I Should Have Done Something", season three's "Love and Kisses", and season eight's "Home Again" (to promote the reuniting of New Edition)). Steve pays him a rare baseball card to serenade Laura in order to impress her in the latter episode . </Li> <Li> Science Teacher (played by Patrick Cronin; 1992--1994)--The science teacher at Vanderbilt High School . </Li> <Li> Stefan Urquelle (played by Jaleel White; 1993--1998)--Stefan Urquelle was Steve's suave and charming alter - ego, who was everything Laura desired in a boyfriend . First appearing in season five's "Dr. Urkel and Mr. Cool," Steve developed this personality as a way to get Laura to love him, but changed back at the end of the episode due to his self - centered personality . Steve soon improved his alter - ego's personality, and originally intended to become Stefan permanently, but found himself juggling between accepting his true self or receiving his long desired love from Laura . Though he learned to accept himself, he would still occasionally and temporarily turn into Stefan when needed . In the season seven episode "Send In the Clone," Steve created an identical clone of himself, whom he had enter into the transformation chamber to become a permanent Stefan . </Li> <Li> Myrtle Urkel (played by Jaleel White; 1990--1998)--Myrtle Urkel was introduced in season two's "Cousin Urkel" as Steve's rich Southern belle cousin whose love for Eddie mirrors that of Steve's for Laura . However, unlike Steve, she never respected Eddie's personal space and kept forcing herself on him much to his extreme horror . Myrtle and Greta McClure became quick adversaries the moment they met in the episode "She's Back" from season seven . In season 9's "Don't Make Me Over", Myrtle gets a makeover with Laura and Maxine's help . However upon realizing that Eddie loves Greta, she relinquishes her love for him and decides to set her sights on other men . When Eddie tries to get her to stay regardless as his life would be boring without her mixing it up by reaffirming her love for him, Myrtle refuses and leaves . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Lt. Murtaugh (played by Barry Jenner; 1990--1992)--Lieutenant Murtaugh is Carl's unreliable and obnoxious second boss at the Chicago Police Department . He has a crush on an unwilling Rachel and tries to date her in season two's "Skip to My Lieu". Murtaugh is seemingly tolerant of Steve Urkel when they bond over root beer floats about their love lives at the end of that episode, but later impudently takes Steve's money over a poker game in season three's "A Pair of Ladies". </Li>

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