![]() ![]() Some of his wacky antics consists of accidentally burning Mike's apartment, making money betting at illegal cock fights, and dating a homeless girl who showed signs of being insane. Chau Presley (played by John Cho) – Chau is Mike and Euan's Vietnamese restaurateur friend.Liz Lombardi (played by Lauren Stamile) – Mike's girlfriend for over a year, Liz was frequently seen trying to get Mike to better himself and take more control of his life.Before Eddie Kaye Thomas was cast as Mike, both Will Friedle ( Boy Meets World) and Josh Radnor ( How I Met Your Mother) were attached to the role at one time. Mike dated Liz for over a year, and his attempts to break up with her during the first episode of the second season were thwarted when she dumped him first. Mike went on to a short-lived career at a video game company before working as the sound guy for porn films, and later into unemployment. Mike Platt (played by Eddie Kaye Thomas) – Unlike his Oxford roommate Euan, Mike is hardly financially stable, and for most of the series he works for a non-profit organization, writing letters on behalf of political prisoners, protesting overfishing of the delicious Chilean sea bass, and performing other deeds that he cares little about, as he chose the job because it was close to his apartment.He is loosely based on Chris Weitz's university friend and subsequent roommate Euan Rellie. Among the skeletons in his closet are his "fruity" middle name (Crispin) and the fact that he used to riverdance. Euan Pierce (played by Sean Maguire) – A womanizing graduate of Oxford University, suave Brit Euan works as an investment banker and is reckless with money, as seen in the lavish apartment he shares with Mike, which includes of all things, a $2,000 airplane propeller.Rounding out the cast are Mike's girlfriend, Liz Lombardi, their wacky friend, Vietnamese restaurant owner Chau Presley, and secretly sensitive gangsta rapper Status Quo. The series is centered on the lives of two twentysomething friends, British stud Euan Pierce and play-it-safe American Mike Platt, after they move into the posh Hadley Building on New York's Centre Street. Created by Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz, and Danny Zuker, the series was heavily promoted as "from the guys who brought you American Pie". Off Centre is an American sitcom that aired on The WB network from October 14, 2001, to October 31, 2002. "Off Centre Theme" performed by Gordon Gano ![]() For other uses, see Off Centre (disambiguation). ![]()
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