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Judging Amy (TV Series)
- Original title
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Judging Amy
- Year
- 1999
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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Amy Brenneman (Creator), Bill D'Elia (Creator), Connie Tavel (Creator), James Hayman, James Frawley, Helen Shaver, Kevin Dowling, Andrew Robinson, Alan Myerson, Martha Mitchell, Jack Bender, Richard E. Gershman, Joe Ann Fogle, Elodie Keene, Peter Levin, Fred Gerber, David Platt, Kristoffer Tabori, Daniel SackheimSee 11 More
- Screenwriter
Amy Brenneman, Bill D'Elia, Barbara Hall, Connie Tavel, John Tinker, Lyla Oliver, Karen Hall, Hart Hanson, Randall Caldwell, Paul Guyot, Barry O'Brien, Carol BarbeeSee 8 More
- Music
Peter Himmelman
- Cinematography
Kenneth D. Zunder
- Cast
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Amy Brenneman, Tyne Daly, Kevin Rahm, Richard T. Jones, Karle Warren, Timothy Omundson, Jillian Armenante, Marcus Giamatti, Jessica Tuck, Dan Futterman, Adrian Pasdar, Inny Clemons, Kristin Lehman, Cheech Marin, Jennifer Esposito, Nia Long, Tom WellingSee 7 More
- Producer
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20th Century Fox Television. Broadcast by: CBS
- Genre
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TV Series. Drama
- Synopsis
- TV Series (1999-2005). JUDGING AMY is a drama starring Amy Brenneman as a single mother who has left New York behind to become a Family Court judge in Hartford, Connecticut. Judge Amy Gray is divorced and raising her young daughter, Lauren (Karle Warren.) They live with Amy's very opinionated mother Maxine (Tyne Daly), a social worker who is often at odds with her boss, Sean (Timothy Omundson). Amy has re-established relationships with her younger brother Vincent (Dan Futterman,) her older brother Peter (Marcus Giamatti,) and his wife Gillian (Jessica Tuck). Assisting Amy in the courtroom are her Court Services officer, Bruce Van Exel (Richard T. Jones,) and her eager court clerk turned lawyer, Donna Kozlowski (Jillian Armenante). JUDGING AMY, based on the real-life story of Brenneman's mother, is about three generations of women living together as they confront the personal and professional dilemmas in their changing, challenging lives.
- Awards
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2005: Emmy: Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Drama Series (Tyne Daly)
2004: Emmy: Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Drama Series (Tyne Daly)
2003: Emmy: Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Drama Series (Tyne Daly)
2002: Emmy: 3 Nominations, Including Best Actress in Drama Series (Brenneman)
2001: Emmy: 2 Nominations, Including Best Actress in Drama Series (Brenneman)
2000: Emmy: 3 Nominations, Including Best Actress in Drama Series (Brenneman)
2001: Golden Globes: Nominated Best Actress in a TV Series - Drama (Amy Brenneman)
1999: Golden Globes: Nominated Best Actress in a TV Series - Drama (Amy Brenneman)
1999: Producers Guild Awards (PGA): Nominated for Best TV Series
2003: Screen Actors Guild (SAG): Nominated Best Actress in a Serie Drama (Daly)
2002: Screen Actors Guild (SAG): Nominated Best Actress in a Serie Drama (Daly)
2001: Screen Actors Guild (SAG): Nominated Best Actress in a Serie Drama (Daly)
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