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For The People (2002 TV Series)
''For the People'' is an American legal drama series that aired on Lifetime from July 21, 2002 until February 16, 2003. Premise A liberal Los Angeles assistant district attorney gets a new conservative boss. Cast * Lea Thompson as Camille Paris *Debbi Morgan as Lora Gibson * Cecilia Suárez as Anita Lopez *A Martinez Adolfo Larrue Martínez III (born September 27, 1948), credited as A Martinez, is an American actor and singer. He had roles in the daytime soap operas '' Santa Barbara'', ''General Hospital'', ''One Life to Live'', ''The Bold and the Beautiful ... as Michael Olivas * Michael Reilly Burke as Will Campbell * Anne Dudek as Jennifer Carter * Kimiko Gelman as Judith *Derek Morgan as Thomas Gibson *Wendy Gazelle as Erica *Matthew Richards as Zach Episodes References External links * * * {{Lifetime Shows 2002 American television series debuts 2003 American television series endings 2000s American legal drama television series American English-language tel ...
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Legal Drama
Legal drama, also called courtroom drama, is a genre of film and television that generally focuses on narratives regarding legal practice and the justice system. The American Film Institute (AFI) defines "courtroom drama" as a genre of film in which a system of justice plays a critical role in the film's narrative. Legal dramas have also followed the lives of the fictional Lawyer, attorneys, defendants, plaintiffs, or other persons related to the practice of law present in television show or film. Legal drama is distinct from Police procedural, police crime drama or detective fiction, which typically focus on police officers or detectives investigating and solving crimes. The focal point of legal dramas, more often, are events occurring within a courtroom, but may include any phases of legal procedure, such as Jury trial, jury deliberations or work done at law firms. Some legal dramas Film à clef, fictionalize real cases that have been litigated, such as the play-turned-movie, Inh ...
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Wendy West
Wendy West is an American television producer and writer. She worked on the Showtime drama ''Dexter'' as a writer and producer, and been nominated multiple times for Primetime Emmy Awards and two Writers Guild of America (WGA) Awards for her work. Biography West graduated from Carleton College. While there, she was active in theater and directed John Guare's "Six Degrees of Separation." West began working in television for the first season of '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. She also worked as a co-producer and writer for ''Gideon's Crossing'' and ''The Practice''. She gained a further production role as a supervising producer and writer for ''The Closer''. She became a supervising producer and writer for the fourth season of the Showtime drama ''Dexter Dexter may refer to: People * Dexter (given name) * Dexter (surname) * Dexter (singer), Brazilian rapper Marcos Fernandes de Omena (born 1973) * Famous Dex, also known as Dexter, American rapper Dexter Tiewon G ...
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Lifetime (TV Channel) Television Dramas
Lifetime may refer to: * The period between one's birth and death * Life expectancy, the length of time a person is expected to remain alive Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Lifetime (band), a band from New Jersey * ''Life Time'' (Rollins Band album), by Rollins Band * ''Life Time'' (Tony Williams album), by American jazz drummer Tony Williams * ''Lifetime'' (Lifetime album), a 2007 album by the band Lifetime * ''Lifetime'' (Real Life album), 1990 * ''Lifetime'' (Klein album), 2019 * Lifetime (Erika de Casier album), 2025 * '' LifeTimes'', a 1979 album by Diana Hubbard * "Lifetime" (Katharine McPhee song), a 2010 song from ''Unbroken'' * "Lifetime" (Noah and the Whale song) * "Lifetime" (Maxwell song), a 2002 song by American R&B singer Maxwell * "Lifetime" (Swedish House Mafia song) * "Lifetime" (Three Days Grace song) * "Lifetime" (Tobiahs song) * "Lifetime" (Usher song) * "Lifetimes" (song), a 2024 song by Katy Perry from ''143'' * "Lifetime", a 2009 so ...
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American English-language Television Shows
American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America ** American ancestry, people who self-identify their ancestry as "American" ** American English, the set of varieties of the English language native to the United States ** Native Americans in the United States, indigenous peoples of the United States * American, something of, from, or related to the Americas, also known as "America" ** Indigenous peoples of the Americas * American (word), for analysis and history of the meanings in various contexts Organizations * American Airlines, U.S.-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas * American Athletic Conference, an American college athletic conference * American Recordings (record label), a record label that was previously known as Def American * American University, in Washington, D.C. Sports teams ...
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2000s American Legal Drama Television Series
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a "sh" phoneme, so the derived Greek letter Sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''Samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ), "to hiss". The original name of the letter "Sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the earl ...
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2003 American Television Series Endings
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious and cultural significance in many societies. Evolution of the Arabic digit The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in the 9th ...
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Ian Sander
Ian Sander (November 22, 1947 – May 3, 2016) was an American television producer, whose works include ''Ghost Whisperer'' and '' Profiler''. He was a principal in Sander/Moses Productions. Biography Sander was born in New York City. He graduated with a B.S. from the University of Southern California and attended Loyola Law School. Sander worked as an actor and then as a producer by forming Kaleidoscope Films with Laura Ziskin. Sander's early producer credits include the theatrical film noir thriller '' D.O.A.'' and the feature ''Everybody's All-American''. Sander was Executive Producer and Director of the CBS drama ''Ghost Whisperer'', and he co-authored the show's companion book, ''Ghost Whisperer Spirit Guide''. He also co-created the award-winning ''Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side'' webseries. Sander's other television executive producer credits include '' Profiler'', '' The Beast'', ''New York News'', and '' For the People'', all of which he also directed, and '' Brimst ...
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Carl Weathers
Carl Weathers (January 14, 1948 – February 1, 2024) was an American actor, director and gridiron football player. His prominent roles included boxer Apollo Creed in the first four ''Rocky'' films (1976–1985), Colonel Al Dillon in ''Predator'' (1987), Chubbs Peterson in '' Happy Gilmore'' (1996), and Combat Carl in the ''Toy Story'' franchise. He also portrayed Det. Beaudreaux in the television series '' Street Justice'' (1991–1993) and a fictionalized version of himself in the comedy series '' Arrested Development'' (2004, 2013), and voiced Omnitraxus Prime in '' Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' (2017–2019). He had a recurring role as Greef Karga in the ''Star Wars'' series '' The Mandalorian'' (2019–2023), for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Weathers played college football for the San Diego State Aztecs before playing professionally as a linebacker. He joined the Oakland Raiders of the National Fo ...
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Allison Liddi-Brown
Allison Liddi-Brown is an American television director and producer. Liddi-Brown received her B.A. in Drama and her M.F.A. in Directing from the University of California, Irvine, where she studied under Professor Keith Fowler. She made her television directorial debut on the first season of the Nickelodeon series, ''The Secret World of Alex Mack''. She then went on to direct episodes for a number of notable television series namely, '' The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo'', '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', ''Even Stevens'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', '' CSI: Miami'', '' CSI: NY'', ''Chuck'', ''Grey's Anatomy'', '' Friday Night Lights'' and ''Gossip Girl'' among other series. In 2010, Brown won the Directors Guild of America award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Children's Program for directing the Disney Channel Original Movie '' Princess Protection Program'' starring Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato Demetri ...
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Steve De Jarnatt
Steve De Jarnatt is an American film and television director, screenwriter, and short-story author. Background and education De Jarnatt grew up in Longview, Washington. His father, Arlie De Jarnatt, was a teacher and public representative who taught history and civics at Monticello Middle School and later R. A. Long High School. He also served five terms as a Democratic Party member of the Washington House of Representatives and six years as a state senator. De Jarnatt's mother, Donna, was an artist who also taught at St. Helens Elementary School and Monticello Middle. De Jarnatt himself attended R.A. Long, graduating in 1970. Although he was a successful sprinter at high school (where he set several records), he chose Occidental College in Los Angeles, rather than take a track scholarship to a local public university, because he preferred the Southern Californian climate and environment. De Jarnatt first took an interest in film during his time at Occidental; attracted by "a ...
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Elodie Keene
Elodie Keene (born April 10, 1949, in Berkeley, California) is an American film director, television director, producer and editor. As a television director, her credits include '' ER'', ''NYPD Blue'', ''The Practice'', ''Ally McBeal'', ''Charmed'', '' Felicity'', ''The Wire'', '' House, M.D.'', ''The Closer'', and ''Nip/Tuck'', among other series. She has won three Primetime Emmy Awards, two for best dramatic series and one for best editing in a single camera series, all for her work on ''L.A. Law''. Keene is the daughter of Yvonne (née Cyr) and Jim Keene. Her mother was of Acadian, German, and Scottish descent. Her parents divorced in 1953 and her mother remarried to Jim San Jule in 1954 until their divorce in 1970. She has three siblings: Philip Keene (born 1941), Christopher Keene (born 1946), and Tamsen (née San Jule) Calhoon (born 1956).Smith, p. 6 Her mother remarried to biochemist Daniel E. Koshland Jr. in 2000, of the Haas family, the owners of Levi Strauss & Co L ...
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