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- 1. Pilot Mar 4, 1997
- A lawyer (Dylan McDermott) in a small Boston firm takes on cases no one else will touch.
- 2. Part I Mar 11, 1997
- A woman seeks a restraining order against her estranged husband.
- 3. Trial and Error Mar 18, 1997
- Bobby prepares for the civil trial against a man who killed his ex-girlfriend.
The Practice (TV Series 1997–2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Find out the names and roles of the actors, directors, writers and producers of The Practice, a legal drama series that ran from 1997 to 2020. See the list of 36 directors, 15 actors and 2 executive producers who worked on the show.
- Dennis Smith
- 8
The Practice: Created by David E. Kelley. With Steve Harris, Camryn Manheim, Michael Badalucco, Dylan McDermott. We follow the exploits and cases of defense attorneys of a Boston law firm. Bobby Donnell is the senior defense attorney and founder of the firm.
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- 1997-03-04
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- 60
Cast and characters of The Practice. Dylan McDermott as Bobby Donnell (seasons 1–7; guest season 8), the senior partner of the firm who struggles with his conscience and the idea of being a lawyer. LisaGay Hamilton as Rebecca Washington (seasons 1–7), the firm's first receptionist and paralegal.
YearAwardCategoryRecipient2001Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography ...Dennis Smith (For episode "The Deal")2001Top TV SeriesMarco Beltrami and Jon Hassell2002Top TV SeriesMarco Beltrami and Jon Hassell2003Top TV SeriesMarco Beltrami and Jon HassellA provocative legal drama focused on young associates at a bare-bones Boston firm and their scrappy boss, Bobby Donnell. The show's forte is its storylines about “people who walk a moral tightrope.”
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Bobby Donnell is a young, passionate lawyer struggling to keep his small Boston law firm afloat. He opened his practice full of idealist dreams of defending the innocent, but quickly realizes that defending the blatantly guilty tends to be more profitable.