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Damages
TV Series (2007 - 2012)
Damages is a legal thriller set in the world of New York City high-stakes litigation. The series, which provides a view into the true nature of power and success, follows the turbulent lives of Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) the nation's most revered and reviled high-stakes litigator and her bright, ambitious protégé Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne).
Last Episode
05x10 But You Don't Do That Anymore Aired: Sep. 12, 2012Series Finale: [continue reading]
Show Update
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DirecTV had picked up FX's Damages for two more seasons, consisting of 10 episodes each, to air on their The 101 Network.
Season 4 of Damages is set to premiere July, 2011.
Series Info
Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Jul. 24, 2007
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
60 min.
Character Guide
Series Fun Facts
- In 2008, this series and Mad Men became the first basic-cable shows nominated in the Best Drama Series category at the Emmys.
- Actress 'Kristin Bell (I)''s favorite TV show. She once checked into a hotel with the alias Holly Frobisher, the wife of Arthur Frobisher (as played by Ted Danson). Kristin Bell met Danson at…
[show]Actress 'Kristin Bell (I)''s favorite TV show. She once checked into a hotel with the alias Holly Frobisher, the wife of Arthur Frobisher (as played by Ted Danson). Kristin Bell met Danson at the same hotel and he told her that he was flattered that she used his character's name.
[hide] - The show's creators were hesitant to hire Anastasia Griffith for the role of Katie Connor because they were concerned about a Brit playing an American, especially since Australian actress
[show]The show's creators were hesitant to hire Anastasia Griffith for the role of Katie Connor because they were concerned about a Brit playing an American, especially since Australian actress Rose Byrne had already signed on. "To put their fears at rest", Griffith addressed the producers in an American accent from beginning to end of the audition. After being cast, Griffith and Byrne visited New York University dialect coach Deborah Hecht to perfect their accents.
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