
1. "Full House" is a classic American sitcom that aired from 1987 to 1995. It follows the life of Danny Tanner, a widower and television host, who raises his three daughters, DJ, Stephanie, and the youngest, Michelle, in San Francisco after his wife, Pam, tragically passes away in a car accident.
2. Danny's brother-in-law, Jesse Katsopolis, a former rock musician, and his best friend, Joey Gladstone, a comedian, join the household to offer their assistance. Originally intending to stay only temporarily, they end up living with the Tanner family for eight years, becoming an integral part of the girls' upbringing.
3. Throughout the series' run, which spans eight seasons, the audience is treated to the laughter and tears, as well as the ups and downs of the girls' lives. Simultaneously, Danny, Jesse, and Joey navigate their own personal and professional journeys, offering a mix of humorous and heartfelt stories.
4. The show made its debut on September 22, 1987, and grew increasingly popular after its conclusion in 1995. Thanks to daily reruns on networks such as ABC, TNT, WGN, and more, "Full House" gained a renewed interest and a broader audience in the United States.
5. The Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley, who portrayed Michelle since she was just nine months old, became famous because of the show. By the age of six, they had already embarked on careers that included launching music albums, appearing in films, and modeling. At 14, they established their own company, and by 18, they were officially appointed as chairwomen of their enterprise, with each sister boasting a net worth of $1.5 billion. They also enrolled in New York University while managing their business interests, further increasing their wealth and recognition, making them one of the youngest female billionaires in the United States.