Amish in the City
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Amish in the City is an American reality television series which aired on UPN from July 28 to September 21, 2004. The plot revolved around five Amish teenagers experiencing "modern" (non-Amish) culture by living in a house with six mainstream American teenagers.
The show follows the Amish teenagers as they explore their freedom from the Amish religious code, which is a common element of the Rumspringa ("running around") period before they decide whether to join the Amish church.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Typically, nearly 90% of teenagers end their Rumspringa with the choice to be baptized as Amish; however, at the conclusion of the show, it was unclear which of the show's participants chose not to return to the Amish church and which went back to the Amish way of life. Many Template:Who accused the show of giving the participants an unrealistic view of "modern" culture and of showing the behavior of the unadjusted Amish like a "spectator sport" for mainstream American viewers. The producers stated that they plan to follow the original series with updates on the current status of the cast, especially since their decisions at the end of the series may change.Template:Citation needed
The concept was initially denounced by some for appearing to capitalize upon popular stereotypes about the Amish; later critical reviews were more positive.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The series was later aired in the United Kingdom on LIVINGtv2 and Trouble, in New Zealand on TV2, in Denmark on Kanal 5 and in Sweden on Kanal 5.Template:Citation needed
Cast
| Cast | Status | Other |
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| Ariel | Not Amish | From Los Angeles and a vegan at the time of the series.<ref name="MWR">Template:Cite news</ref> |
| Jonas P. Kurtz<ref name="MWR"/><ref name="Metacritic">Template:Cite web</ref> | Did not return to the Amish | A construction worker from Jamesport, Missouri, Jonas was 18 years old at the time of the series. His family had moved to Bloomfield, Iowa, but Jonas and an older brother returned to Missouri to work in construction. The brother reportedly drowned in a pond in 2001.<ref name="MWR"/> Jonas studied for and received his GED on the show and enrolled in college. He later appeared on MTV's True Life in an episode titled "I'm Ex-Amish". |
| Kevan Moezzi | Not Amish | Born August 1, 1981<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> in Reno, Nevada<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> to an Iranian Muslim father and an American Presbyterian mother,<ref name="Kodoom">Template:Cite web</ref> Kevan was a salesman and swim instructor from Las Vegas at the time of the series.<ref name="MWR"/> He started swimming competitively at the age of 5, becoming among the quickest in the West Coast. He has also worked as a lifeguard and as a fitness trainer.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> After the series aired, he began working as a Los Angeles-based comedian and actor, using the stage name "K-von". His most notable television appearances were on TV One's Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes? in 2007, Showtime's Comics Without Borders in 2008 and as a featured cast member on two seasons of MTV's Disaster Date in 2010.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="official">Template:Cite web</ref> In 2009, he toured with fellow Iranian American comedian Maz Jobrani as Jobrani's warm-up act.<ref name="Kodoom"/> Kevan has also opened for Jamie Kennedy. He continues to tour the country, performing live stand-up comedy.<ref name="official"/> |
| Meagan | Not Amish | From Chicago, a freelance fashion stylist at the time of the series.<ref name="MWR"/> |
| Miriam Troyer<ref name="MWR"/><ref name="Metacritic"/> | Did not return to the Amish | Daughter of Amish Bishop John D. Troyer of Fredericksburg, Ohio. Reportedly lived in Berlin, Ohio, at the time of the series, working as a waitress and hotel maid. During the series, Miriam mentioned that fellow cast member Randy was a former boyfriend.<ref name="MWR"/> She later became an Emergency Room technician. |
| Mose J Gingerich | Did not return to the Amish | Born July 27, 1979, into an Old Order Amish community in Greenwood, Wisconsin, Mose was 24 years old at the time of the series. The only cast member baptized in the Amish faith at the time, he was formerly an Amish schoolteacher.<ref name="MWR"/> After the series aired, he owned a construction company<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> which went out of business due to health issues. Using the name "Moses" professionally, he currently sells vehicles at an automobile dealership.<ref>Moses Knows Autos</ref> Now married to a non-Amish woman, with two children and a stepson, he has become a paternal leader in the ex-Amish community near Columbia, Missouri, and counsels them. Mose co-produced and appeared in Amish at the Altar,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> which aired on November 10, 2010, and Amish: Out of the Order,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> which aired on December 8, 2010, both on the National Geographic Channel. He currently co-produces and stars in the 2012 National Geographic Channel series Amish: Out of Order.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Mose maintains a photo gallery on his personal website.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Nick | Not Amish | From Boston, a busboy and musician at the time of the series.<ref name="MWR"/> |
| Randy D. Stoll<ref name="MWR"/><ref name="Metacritic"/> | Did not return to the Amish | A construction worker from Montgomery, Indiana, Randy was 24 years old at the time of the series. During the series, fellow cast member Miriam mentioned that Randy was a former boyfriend.<ref name="MWR"/> |
| Reese Allbritton | Not Amish | Originally from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, a Los Angeles club promoter at the time of the series. Openly gay.<ref name="MWR"/> Reese Allbritton has been credited with other TV and film appearances, |
| Ruth Yoder<ref name="Metacritic"/> | Returned to the Amish | A factory worker from Ashland, Ohio, Ruth was 20 years old at the time of the series.<ref name="MWR"/> |
| Whitney | Not Amish | From Los Angeles, a college student at the time of the series. African American. Whitney's boyfriend had been killed in an unsolved drive-by shooting.<ref name="MWR"/> |
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- Template:Cite web - 2006 New Line TV site including video & cast bio updates
- Amish In The City Season Finale - article about series finale, including its date
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- 2004 American television series debuts
- 2004 American television series endings
- 2000s American reality television series
- Amish in popular culture
- Anti-Amish sentiment
- UPN original programming
- American English-language television shows
- Television shows set in Los Angeles
- Television series by New Line Television