Mannix (TV Series)
- Original title
- Mannix
- Year
- 1967
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
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Richard Levinson (Creator), William Link (Creator), Paul Krasny, Sutton Roley, Gerald Mayer, Don McDougall, Harry Harvey Jr., John Llewellyn Moxey, See 8 More
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Mike Connors
- Gail Fisher
- Ward Wood
- Ron Nyman
- Joseph Campanella
- Robert Reed
- Charlie Picerni
- Todd Mason
- Mark Stewart
- Michael Masters
- Woodrow Parfrey
- Larry Watson
- Martin Braddock
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Action. Drama. Thriller | Crime. Cop Movies
- Synopsis
- Considered one of the most violent television series of its era, "Mannix" followed the adventures of L.A. private eye Joe Mannix, who first worked for a detective agency known as Intertect, which relied heavily on computers and a large network of operatives. In the second season, Mannix opened his own agency, with police widow Peggy Fair working for him as his secretary. Each episode featured plenty of fistfights, car chases and shootouts.
- Awards
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1973: Emmy: 4 nominations, including Best Drama Series1972: Emmy: 3 nominations, including Best Drama Series1971: Emmy: 5 nominations, including Best Leading Actor principal in Drama (Connors)1970: Emmy: Best Supporting Actress in Drama (Gail Fisher). 2 Nom.1969: Emmy: Nominated for Best Suppoting Actress in Single Performance (Kovack)1968: Emmy: Nominated for Best Suppoting Actor in a Drama (Joseph Campanella)
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