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{{Character Infobox|title1 = Harlin Polk|full_name = Harlin Polk|family = Unnamed wife<br>
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[[Harlin Polk#Children|"Buzzy Wuzzy"]] (daughter)|occupation = Businessman|first_appearance = [[Love and Marriage]]|portrayed_by = [[Gary Grubbs]]|image1 = harlin_polk.png}}'''Harlin Polk''' is the biggest client of Will's law firm during the first seasons.
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[[Harlin Polk#Children|"Buzzy Wuzzy"]] (daughter)|occupation = Businessman|first_appearance = [[Love and Marriage]]|portrayed_by = [[Gary Grubbs]]|image1 = harlin_polk.png
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'''Harlin Polk''' is the biggest client of [[Will Truman|Will's]] law firm during the first seasons.
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Harlin is a businessman and at the start of series, Will's biggest client for 5 years.<ref>[[Love and Marriage]]</ref> He is portrayed mainly as a simple Southern man with a sense of humor, perhaps most discernible by his accent. As a conservative but open-minded friend, he usually pokes fun of Will's eccentric lifestyle as a gay man and as a lawyer.<ref>[[The Truth About Will and Dogs]]
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Harlin is the owner of a business manufacturing buffalo feed<ref>[[A New Lease on Life]]</ref> and was originally a client of Getman and Denofreyo, where Will served as his lawyer. When Will left and started his own practice after two years, he also took Harlin with him as one of his clients.<ref>[[Terms of Employment]]</ref>
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He is portrayed mainly as a simple Southern man with a sense of humor, perhaps most discernible by his accent. As a conservative but open-minded friend, he usually pokes fun of Will's eccentric lifestyle as a gay man and a lawyer, and his peculiar relationship with Grace.<ref>[[The Truth About Will and Dogs]]
 
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=== Children ===
 
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In Halloween of 1998, Harlin brought his two children to New York to tour the city and "scare the bejesus out of 'em". They wore costumes as Richard Nixon and Buzzy Wuzzy, a bee and their names were never mentioned.<ref>[[Boo! Humbug]]</ref>
 
In Halloween of 1998, Harlin brought his two children to New York to tour the city and "scare the bejesus out of 'em". They wore costumes as Richard Nixon and Buzzy Wuzzy, a bee and their names were never mentioned.<ref>[[Boo! Humbug]]</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 23 July 2019

Harlin Polk is the biggest client of Will's law firm during the first seasons.

Biography

Harlin is the owner of a business manufacturing buffalo feed[1] and was originally a client of Getman and Denofreyo, where Will served as his lawyer. When Will left and started his own practice after two years, he also took Harlin with him as one of his clients.[2]

He is portrayed mainly as a simple Southern man with a sense of humor, perhaps most discernible by his accent. As a conservative but open-minded friend, he usually pokes fun of Will's eccentric lifestyle as a gay man and a lawyer, and his peculiar relationship with Grace.[3]

It is implied he lives outside of New York and Will and Grace are the only people he knows in the city. He later separates from his wife and buys an apartment on the Upper East Side.

Children

In Halloween of 1998, Harlin brought his two children to New York to tour the city and "scare the bejesus out of 'em". They wore costumes as Richard Nixon and Buzzy Wuzzy, a bee and their names were never mentioned.[4]

Notes

  • Grace mentions he does not wear socks.

Quotes

What the hell is doo-doo diligence? On doing due diligenceLove and Marriage

References