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  1. Legacy: Created by Chris Abbott. With Brett Cullen, Jeremy Garrett, Sharon Leal, Grayson McCouch. Widower Ned Logan struggles to raise his family alone while upholding the legacy of running a prestigious Kentucky horse farm.

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    • 1998-10-09
    • Drama
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    • These Are A Few of His Favorite Things…
    • Can’T Believe Everything You Read…
    • Did You and Chris Abbott Discuss The Future of The Show Beyond The First Season?
    • “Ned Logan Became My Friend That Day…”
    • Turning Legacy Into Melrose Place
    • Or…Maybe…
    • Ned Was A Good Parent…
    • What Was The Most Challenging Scene to Film?
    • Describe Your Co-Stars Grayson McCouch, Jeremy Garrett and Ron Melendez
    • Jeremy Garrett…

    Episode:“Homecoming” Scene: The end of “Homecoming” when I’m with my daughter, Lexy. Line of dialogue he said: In “Homecoming” when I tell my daughter Lexy what my wife sounded like. “I guess you could say she sounded like the wind going through the trees in spring. Or a stream going around a bend over rocks. She sounded like love feels.” Line of d...

    The thing about the Internet and the response you get from people – if I lived and died by that, not that I don’t appreciate it, but it’s like the old adage, if you’re going to read the reviews, you better read the bad ones and the good ones. If you’re going to believe the good reviews, you have to believe the bad reviews. It’s just someone’s opini...

    At the time, we had talked and I know Chris had some ideas about future episodes and I can’t remember now what they were. I do know that the “Homecoming” episode was an episode that sort of came about from several conversations with several different people: Chris and me and I think one of the editors, actually, about the daughter that Sarah Rayne ...

    The one we didn’t get to do, that was my idea – and the network, I think, was a little afraid of doing it — was the Civil War episode. I kept emphasizing that it wasn’t going to be about the Civil War, it was going to be about two men on a battlefield after a battle. One is seriously injured and they’re from opposing sides. One’s from the South and...

    The network wanted to “soap opera” up the show a bit, “Melrose Place” it, as it were, by bringing on the woman who played my new wife. It’s just what happens on television – they [the network] don’t understand something or don’t know what to do with it, so they try to make it a little bit more commercial to make it work, in their eyes. Unfortunatel...

    The other side of the equation — is that if you were going to make a TV movie of the week based on the last episode you saw, it would be about the fact that we would discover all the horrible things about the woman I married. And me seeking forgiveness from my children for putting them through that. And being found innocent of the charges of murder...

    But from a performance standpoint, maybe people cared about him because he did sacrifice so much, because he was a single man who hadn’t remarried in over 10 years and his whole focus was trying to be a father to these children and to raise them the right way. And in this day and age, we all wish parents did that, because so many parents don’t. The...

    I think, physically, the most challenging scene I had to shoot was the two-parter [“Emma” and “Search Party”] we did, where Lexy was taken by Jeremy’s mom, who was played by Melissa Leo. It’s the scene where I finally find the guy who rips off my son for those horses and I beat the crap out of him. That was probably the most physically challenging ...

    There’s a funny story about Grayson – the very first day, Grayson didn’t come to the read-through. I had just flown into town and they had all been there a few days and we had a reading. When I took the part, it was written for a man in his 50s and I obviously wasn’t close to that. I told Chris, “People are going to wonder why a man in his mid-to-l...

    Jeremy Garrett… (laughs). I used to always pull stuff on Jeremy that was really sad. I initially became very close to him and I used to do stuff to him. The Assistant Director would be trying to get him out of his trailer and he’d be dancing or doing something and I’d go over and knock on the door and he’d open it thinking it was the AD and he’d go...

  2. May 7, 2013 · Chris Abbott. 5.0 out of 5 stars love this series. Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2015 ... Chris Abbott, creator, Legacy. Read more. 162 people found this ...

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  3. Release. October 9, 1998. ( 1998-10-09) –. July 30, 1999. ( 1999-07-30) Legacy is an American western drama series starring Brett Cullen which aired on UPN for eighteen episodes from 1998 to 1999. The series is set on a Kentucky horse farm soon after the American Civil War. Cullen's character of Ned Logan is the 42-year-old widowed patriarch ...

  4. Wonderfully written and superbly acted, “Legacy” captures the spirit of a century that saw the country torn apart by civil war. The costumes, the etiquette, and the people of the 1880s come alive like a multimedia American History book. Creator and Executive Producer: Chris Abbott. Cast: Ned Logan … Brett Cullen Sean Logan … Grayson McCouch

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  5. Just ask Chris Abbott. Ten months ago, she sat down to write herself a ticket on one of the most expensive rides Hollywood has to offer: the chance to create her own network drama.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0007947Chris Abbott - IMDb

    Producer. Writer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Chris Abbott is known for Legacy (1998), Magnum, P.I. (1980) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Awards. 1 nomination. Known for. Legacy. 8.1. TV Series. Producer. 1998–1999 • 18 eps. Magnum, P.I. 7.5.