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Revision as of 19:16, 6 December 2012
Civil Wars | |
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Created by | Bruce Helford |
Starring | Mariel Hemingway Peter Onorati Debi Mazar David Marciano Alan Rosenberg |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 36 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Steven Bochco William M. Finkelstein Co-executive producers Charles H. Eglee Mark Tinker Channing Gibson |
Producers | Michael M. Robin Gregory Hoblit Ted Mann Co-producer Steven DePaul |
Running time | 44 minutes |
Production company | Steven Bochco Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | November 20, 1991 – March 2, 1993 |
Related | |
L.A. Law |
Civil Wars is an American legal drama that aired on ABC from November 1991 to March 1993. The series was produced by Steven Bochco, known for his work on NYPD Blue, L.A. Law and Hill Street Blues. After a brief syndicated run on the FX Network in the mid 90s, the series has not aired since.
Synopsis
The series focused on the lives and cases of New York City divorce attorneys. It had a famously misanthropic opening credits sequence; in it, romantic photo albums were shown as the voice track played couples ripping into each other in court, as each of the show's principal attorneys interrogated them, one by one, on the stand.
Cast
- Mariel Hemingway as Sydney Guilford
- Peter Onorati as Charlie Howell
- Debi Mazar as Denise Iannello
- David Marciano as Jeffrey Lassick
- Alan Rosenberg as Eli Levinson
Two of the characters lived on longer than the show itself. After Civil Wars was cancelled, Eli Levinson (Rosenberg) and Denise Iannello (Mazar) were transplanted to the final season of L.A. Law. This was despite the fact that the shows aired on different networks (L.A. Law aired on NBC).
Award nominations
Year | Result | Award | Category | Nominee |
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1993 | Nominated | American Society of Cinematographers, USA | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots | Brian J. Reynolds |
1993 | Nominated | Casting Society of America, USA | Best Casting for TV, Pilot | Junie Lowry-Johnson |
1992 | Nominated | Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series | Dave Weathers, Richard Taylor, Barbara Issak, Frank A. Fuller Jr., Pat McCormick, Gary Lewis, Albert Edmund Lord III, James Hebenstreit |
1993 | Nominated | Golden Globe Award | Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Drama | Mariel Hemingway |
1993 | Nominated | Young Artist Awards | Best Young Actor Guest Starring in a Television Series | Gregor Hesse |
External links
- 1990s American television series
- 1991 American television series debuts
- 1993 American television series endings
- American Broadcasting Company network shows
- American drama television series
- American legal television series
- English-language television series
- Legal television series
- Television shows set in New York City
- Television series by Fox Television Studios