''Boss'' is an American
political drama television serial created by
Farhad Safinia
Farhad Safinia ( fa, فرهاد صفینیا Farhād Safīnīyā; born 1975) is an Iranian-American screenwriter, film/TV producer and director, best known for '' Apocalypto'', ''Boss'', and ''The Professor and the Madman''. He was credite ...
. The series stars
Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane, the
mayor of Chicago
The mayor of Chicago is the chief executive of city government in Chicago, Illinois, the third-largest city in the United States. The mayor is responsible for the administration and management of various city departments, submits proposals and r ...
, who has recently been diagnosed with
Lewy body dementia, a degenerative neurological disorder.
The series was broadcast in the United States on the
premium television
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service
Starz
Starz (stylized as STARZ since 2016; pronounced "stars") is an American premium cable and satellite television network owned by Lions Gate Entertainment, and is the flagship property of parent subsidiary Starz Inc. Programming on Starz consist ...
and was produced by Category 5 Entertainment,
Grammnet Productions and
Lionsgate Television. On September 27, 2011, before the series premiered, Starz announced that ''Boss'' had been renewed for a second season of ten episodes.
The first season premiered on October 21, 2011
and the second season premiered on August 17, 2012.
On November 20, 2012, it was announced that Starz had cancelled the show. A film was discussed to finish the show's storylines, but those plans were cancelled after series creator Farhad Safinia declined to move forward with the project.
Overview
As the series commences we follow Tom Kane, the Mayor of Chicago, who has been diagnosed with
dementia with Lewy bodies, a degenerative neurological disorder. Determined to remain in charge, Kane conceals the disease from everyone around him except his own physician, Dr. Ella Harris. Kane's marriage to Meredith is one of convenience. His closest advisors, Kitty O'Neill and Ezra Stone, begin to suspect something is wrong with the Mayor but respect the boundary he has erected that precludes asking such questions, though lapses on Kane's part begin to become apparent to others around him, such as the current Illinois governor McCall "Mac" Cullen and ''The Sentinel''s political journalist Sam Miller. Meanwhile, Kane and his team work behind the scenes to groom State Treasurer Ben Zajac to become the next
Governor of Illinois.
Cast
Main cast
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Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane, the Mayor of Chicago
*
Connie Nielsen as Meredith Kane, Tom's wife
*
Hannah Ware
Hannah Rose Ware''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005''; at ancestry.com (born 8 December 1982) is an English actress, best known for her roles as Emma Kane in the Starz political drama series ''Boss'' (2011–2012) ...
as Emma Kane, Tom Kane's estranged daughter
*
Jeff Hephner
Jeffrey Lane Hephner (born June 22, 1975) is an American actor, best known for the role of Jeff Clarke, first on the NBC television series '' Chicago Fire'' and then on its sister show, ''Chicago Med''. More recently, he co-starred with Jennifer ...
as Ben Zajac, Illinois State Treasurer and candidate for Governor
*
Kathleen Robertson as Kitty O'Neill, Tom Kane's personal aide
*
Martin Donovan
Martin Donovan (born Martin Paul Smith; August 19, 1957) is an American actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley, appearing in many of his films, such as ''Trust'' (1990), '' Surviving Desire'' (1991), '' Simple Men'' (199 ...
as Ezra Stone (Main cast season 1; Recurring season 2), Tom Kane's senior political advisor
*
Troy Garity
Troy Garity (born July 7, 1973) is an American film actor. He is primarily known for his role as Isaac in the ''Barbershop'' film series and as Barry Winchell in the television movie ''Soldier's Girl'' (2003), where he was nominated for a Golden ...
as Sam Miller (Recurring Season 1; Main cast Season 2), a political journalist working for ''The Sentinel''
*
Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Drew Groff (born March 26, 1985) is an American actor and singer . He began his career on Broadway, rising to prominence for his portrayal of Melchior Gabor in the original production of '' Spring Awakening'' (2006-2008), for which h ...
as Ian Todd (Season 2), a political upstart trying to get Kane's ear
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Rotimi Rotimi is a name of Yoruba origin which means "''stay with me''". It is also a diminutive of names such as Olarotimi (wealth stays with me), Aderotimi (crown/royalty stays with me), Olurotimi (God/my lord stays with me), Akinrotimi (warrior/valour ...
as Darius (Recurring Season 1; Main cast Season 2), a drug dealer with whom Emma is romantically involved
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Daniel J. Travanti as Gerald 'Babe' McGantry
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Tip "T.I." Harris as Trey (Season 2), a former gang member with designs on a career in Chicago's City Hall
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Sanaa Lathan as Mona Fredricks (Season 2), Tom Kane's new chief of staff.
Recurring cast
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Francis Guinan
Francis V. Guinan Jr. (born November 17, 1951) is an American film, television and stage actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Edgar Teller the patriarch in the short-lived series ''Eerie, Indiana''.
The Council Bluffs, Iowa-born actor h ...
as McCall "Mac" Cullen (Season 1–2),
Governor of Illinois, who is running for re-election
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Amy Morton as Catherine Walsh (Season 2), the Republican candidate for governor
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Nicole Forester
Nicole Forester (born November 19, 1972) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Maggie Zajac on the Starz original series ''Boss'' and as Cassie Layne Winslow on '' Guiding Light''. She currently appears as Christie on NBC's ...
as Maggie Zajac (Season 1–2), Ben Zajac's wife
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Karen Aldridge as Dr. Ella Harris (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's neurologist
* James Vincent Meredith as
Alderman Ross (Season 1–2), an
alderman serving on the Chicago City Council, from the
South Side
* Anthony Mockus, Sr. as Mayor Rutledge (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's predecessor and Meredith's father, who is in a catatonic state
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Gil Bellows as Vacarro (Season 2), casino investor and Meredith's lover
* Doug James as the Grey Haired Man (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's
enforcer
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Jennifer Mudge as Debra Whitehead (Season 1), caretaker / nurse to Tom Kane's father-in-law
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Ricardo Gutierrez
Ricardo Gutierrez is a Mexican American actor, director, and teacher. He starred as Alderman Mata on the Starz Network drama series ''Boss.''
Education
Gutierrez studied at Illinois State University.
Career
Theater
Gutierrez has acted in p ...
as Alderman Mata (Season 1), an alderman serving on the
Chicago City Council
The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of 50 alderpersons elected from 50 wards to serve four-year terms. The council is gaveled into session regularly, usually mont ...
, representing the 30th ward
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Joe Minoso as Moco Ruiz (Season 1), the head of a construction company working on the
O'Hare expansion
* Steve Lenz as Phone Monkey (Season 1–2), an aide to Tom Kane
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Danny Goldring
Danny Goldring (May 31, 1946 – December 2, 2022) was an American film, stage and television actor. He is known for playing former homicide detective and Tom Kane's childhood friend Ryan Kavanaugh in the American political drama television seri ...
as Ryan Kavanaugh (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's childhood friend and former
homicide
Homicide occurs when a person kills another person. A homicide requires only a volitional act or omission that causes the death of another, and thus a homicide may result from accidental, reckless, or negligent acts even if there is no inten ...
detective
A detective is an investigator, usually a member of a law enforcement agency. They often collect information to solve crimes by talking to witnesses and informants, collecting physical evidence, or searching records in databases. This leads th ...
* Richard Perez, as Alderman Ortiz
* Mary Hollis Inboden as Jackie Shope (Season 1–2), a journalist at ''The Sentinel'' working under Sam Miller
Development and production
Farhad Safinia
Farhad Safinia ( fa, فرهاد صفینیا Farhād Safīnīyā; born 1975) is an Iranian-American screenwriter, film/TV producer and director, best known for '' Apocalypto'', ''Boss'', and ''The Professor and the Madman''. He was credite ...
developed ''Boss'' in late 2009, with creative input from Kelsey Grammer and his production company Grammnet Productions.
In November 2010, the script was shopped around to various cable networks and, following a heated and contentious bidding war,
Starz
Starz (stylized as STARZ since 2016; pronounced "stars") is an American premium cable and satellite television network owned by Lions Gate Entertainment, and is the flagship property of parent subsidiary Starz Inc. Programming on Starz consist ...
placed an eight episode order for the series, based solely on the strength of the script.
This was in keeping with Starz's business model of not ordering
pilots
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but rather
green-lighting projects straight-to-series.
Safinia wrote the pilot,
Gus Van Sant
Gus Green Van Sant Jr. (born July 24, 1952) is an American film director, producer, photographer, and musician. He has earned acclaim as both an independent and mainstream filmmaker. His films typically deal with themes of marginalized subcultur ...
was attached to the project as director, with Grammer, Safinia, Van Sant,
Richard Levine,
Lyn Greene
Laura Lyn "Lynnie" Greene, also known as Lyn Greene (born May 21, 1954) is an actress, writer, director and producer in the television industry. In addition to her work as a producer, she is possibly best known as an actress for appearing as You ...
, Brian Sher and Stella Bulochnikov-Stopler serving as executive producers.
Casting announcements began in November 2010, with Grammer first to be cast. He portrays Tom Kane, "the Mayor of Chicago who is diagnosed with a degenerative mental condition that only he and his doctor know about".
Next to join the series was
Connie Nielsen as Meredith Kane, Tom's wife: "Meredith and Kane have a bad marriage and barely speak when they aren't in public".
Jeff Hephner
Jeffrey Lane Hephner (born June 22, 1975) is an American actor, best known for the role of Jeff Clarke, first on the NBC television series '' Chicago Fire'' and then on its sister show, ''Chicago Med''. More recently, he co-starred with Jennifer ...
was next to be cast, as Ben Zajac, "the state's treasurer, an impeccably handsome and ambitious Chicago native who is clearly about to become a major player on the Chicago political scene".
Hannah Ware
Hannah Rose Ware''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005''; at ancestry.com (born 8 December 1982) is an English actress, best known for her roles as Emma Kane in the Starz political drama series ''Boss'' (2011–2012) ...
and
Kathleen Robertson were the last actors to join the main cast, with Ware playing Emma Kane, Tom Kane's estranged daughter, and Robertson playing Kitty O'Neil, Kane's personal aide.
Starz later announced that Martin Donovan, Francis Guinan, Rotimi Akinosho, Karen Aldridge, Troy Garity, Ricardo Gutierrez, James Vincent Meredith and Joe Minoso had joined the series as recurring guest stars.
Martin Donovan
Martin Donovan (born Martin Paul Smith; August 19, 1957) is an American actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley, appearing in many of his films, such as ''Trust'' (1990), '' Surviving Desire'' (1991), '' Simple Men'' (199 ...
was cast as Ezra Stone, "A savvy Yale graduate, and senior advisor to Kane, Stone knows the Mayor better than anyone. Whether it's pushing Kane's agenda, or assisting with personal matters, Ezra always delivers".
Francis Guinan
Francis V. Guinan Jr. (born November 17, 1951) is an American film, television and stage actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Edgar Teller the patriarch in the short-lived series ''Eerie, Indiana''.
The Council Bluffs, Iowa-born actor h ...
was cast as Governor McCall "Mac" Cullen, "The governor of Illinois, Cullen hates playing along with the Mayor's apparent unwavering support for his re-election bid. And his ugly temper is getting even worse".
Rotimi Akinosho was cast as Darius, "a muscular drug dealer who's covered in tattoos, but he's smart, well spoken, and cares for his sick uncle".
Karen Aldrige was cast as Dr. Ella Harris, Mayor Kane's neurologist and (initially) the only other person who knows about his current medical condition.
Garity was cast as Sam Miller, "a politically savvy journalist for The Sentinel, with a nose for a real story".
Ricardo Gutierrez was cast as Alderman Mata, "Political boss of the 30th ward, Mata is a thug in a suit who believes the ends justify the means, however vicious".
James Vincent Meredith was cast as Alderman Ross, "Kane's biggest rival",
and Joe Minoso was cast as Moco Ruiz, "A construction worker, Ruiz is one of Mata's guys".
The series was filmed between April 27, 2011, and July 27, 2011, on location in
Chicago, Illinois.
At the
2011 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour, Starz announced that ''Boss'' would premiere on October 21, 2011;
the second season premiered on August 17, 2012.
The series was produced by Category 5 Entertainment, Grammnet Productions, and
Lionsgate Television.
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (2011)
Season 2 (2012)
Reception
Awards and nominations
The series received two nominations for the
69th Golden Globe Awards for
Best Drama Series and Kelsey Grammer received a nomination for
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). This Golden Globe Award honors the best performance by an actor in a drama television series. It ...
. Kelsey Grammer won his category, while the show lost out to ''
Homeland''.
Ratings
The show garnered a total of 1.7 million viewers across multiple airings in its opening weekend. By comparison, other ''Starz'' TV series such as ''
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena'' delivered 2.8 million viewers in its first weekend, ''
Torchwood: Miracle Day'' produced 2 million viewers, and ''
Camelot'' had 1.6 million viewers for the Friday airings alone. However, just two weeks later, the ratings had fallen to around a quarter of a million. The third episode, "Swallow", aired on November 4, 2011 averaged only 268,000 viewers — down 31% from the week before on October 28 ("Reflex"), which had just 391,000 viewers.
In an attempt to garner more television viewers, ''Starz'' shifted the season two premiere date from October 21, 2012 to August 17, 2012. This placed the season two premiere in a more advantageous state; between the finales of most summer shows on cable and the traditional launch of the fall television season, where an October launch would have been buried with many other programs.
''Starz'' also put the season two premiere full episode online for free on August 20, 2012 for a limited time.
The season two premiere had 317,000 viewers, which was less than half of the 659,000 viewers who watched the series premiere. With encores that same night, the ratings rose to 509,000 viewers. Over the weekend, the season premiere pulled in 915,000 viewers, just under the 1.1 million average in the first season.
The show's low ratings are cited as the main reason for its cancellation.
Critical reception
On
Rotten Tomatoes, Season 1 has an approval rating of 79% based on reviews from 28 critics. The website's critical consensus states: "A mature drama, Boss constructs political devolution with ease and packs a powerful punch with steamy tales of corruption and sex." Season 2 has an approval rating of 89% based on reviews from 18 critics. The website's critical consensus states: "Kelsey Grammar alone provides ample reason to watch Boss, but the rest of the stellar supporting cast of wretchedly fascinating, emotionally entangled characters holds viewer attention." On
Metacritic, Season 1 has a score of 78 out of 100, based on reviews from 24 critics. Season 2 has a score of 75 out of 100, based on reviews from 18 critics.
International broadcasts
References
External links
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