She helps turn Maxwell and his children into a healthy, happy family. Maxwell Sheffield is unhappy about it at first, but Fran turns out to be just what he and his family needed, with her off-beat nurturing, no-nonsense honesty, and 'Queens logic'. Instead, she finds herself the nanny of Maxwell's three children, Maggie, Brighton, and Grace. Jewish-American Fran Fine turns up on the doorstep of British Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield ( Charles Shaughnessy) to sell cosmetics after having been both dumped and fired by her boyfriend and employer Danny Imperialli. The sitcom has also spawned several foreign adaptations, loosely inspired by the original scripts. The show earned a Rose d'Or and one Emmy Award, out of a total of twelve nominations, and Drescher was twice nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy. The show was created and produced by Drescher and her husband Peter Marc Jacobson, taking much of its inspiration from Drescher's personal life growing up in Queens, involving names and characteristics based on her relatives and friends. The Nanny is an American television sitcom originally aired on CBS from 1993 to 1999, starring Fran Drescher as Fran Fine, a Jewish Queens native who becomes the nanny of three children from the New York/British high society. "The Nanny Named Fran", written and performed by Ann Hampton Callaway (performed with Liz Callaway) (Pilot episode: Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields) For other uses, see Nanny (disambiguation).
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