Joan of Arcadia (TV Series)
- Original title
- Joan of Arcadia
- Year
- 2003
- Running time
- 45 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
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Barbara Hall (Creator), Kevin Dowling, James Hayman, Steve Gomer, Rob Morrow, Martha Mitchell, Gloria Muzio
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Amber Tamblyn
- Joe Mantegna
- Mary Steenburgen
- Michael Welch
- Jason Ritter
- Becky Wahlstrom
- Chris Marquette
- Aaron Himelstein
- Mageina Tovah
- Mark Totty
- Elaine Hendrix
- Patrick Fabian
- April Grace
- Louise Fletcher
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
Sony Pictures Television. Broadcast by: CBS- Genre
- TV Series. Drama | Teen/coming-of-age
- Synopsis
- TV Series (2003-2005). 2 Seasons. 45 Episodes. JOAN OF ARCADIA is a drama that follows a typical family facing atypical situations, not the least of which is their teenage daughter's conversations with God. A tough but soft-hearted police detective in Arcadia, Will Girardi (Joe Mantegna) dreams of providing a safe haven for his family and community. An outbreak of serious crime in his idyllic new town has challenged Girardi's desire for order, as have the ups and downs he faces with his family. Daughter Joan (Amber Tamblyn), an average teenager, has been acting a little strange. Most don't know that it has to do with the unusual way various people keep popping up, introducing themselves as God and then giving her specific directions to do things, such as get a job, join the debate team or volunteer with children. The appearances are hard for her to believe, even more so as she never knows who's going to turn up next. One minute it's a cute boy her own age, the next it's the lunch lady or a little girl. She'd been keeping it a secret from everyone, though she has finally revealed it to her artistic and generally sensitive boyfriend, Adam (Christopher Marquette), who believes she's been experiencing hallucinations.
Rounding out the Girardi family are her art-teacher mother, Helen (Mary Steenburgen); her 16-year-old science-geek brother, Luke (Michael Welch), and her older, newspaper-writer brother, Kevin (Jason Ritter), a former high-school sports star who is in a wheelchair as a result of a car accident. Joan's unlikely new best friend is her publicly caustic and rebellious, but privately insightful and supportive classmate, Grace (Becky Wahlstrom). Unsure of what God wants--if God exists--and if she's even sane, Joan tentatively follows God's cryptic directives, all the while trying to retain a normal teenaged existence.- Awards
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2005: Emmy: 1 Nomination: Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Cloris Leachman)2004: Emmy: 3 Nominations: Best TV Series Drama, Actress (Tamblyn) and Guest Actress2003: Golden Globes: Nominated Best Actress in a TV Series - Drama (Amber Tamblyn)2003: American Film Institute (AFI): Top 10 - TV Programs of the Year2004: Satellite Awards: nominated to Actress in a Series, Drama.2003: Satellite Awards: Supporting Actress in a Series, Drama. 2 nominations
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