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Nurse Jackie is an American medical comedy-drama television series that aired on Showtime from June 8, 2009, to June 28, 2015. Set in New York City, the series follows Jackie Peyton (), a drug-addicted emergency department nurse at the fictional All Saints' Hospital.
In 2011, he recurred as Luke in the first season of American Horror Story, and in 2013, he joined the cast of Showtime's medical dramedy Nurse Jackie as war veteran Dr. Ike Prentiss, staying for two seasons. [19] For his performance in the latter, he won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. [20]
A set of 1,399 original episodes aired between January 1974 and December 1982. [3] [4] The series was broadcast every day of the week for the first six years with re-runs filling in empty slots starting in February 1974. [5] All episodes are available free at the Internet Archive. [6]
Nurse Jackie, an American medical comedy-drama series created by Evan Dunsky, Liz Brixius, and Linda Wallem, premiered on Showtime on June 8, 2009. [1] The series stars Edie Falco as title character Jackie Peyton, a nurse addicted to painkillers while working in the emergency ward at All Saints' Hospital in New York City.
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On April 23, 2020, it was announced that Apple Inc. had given a straight-to-series order for an 8-episode limited series based on The Shrink Next Door for Apple TV+, and it began airing on November 12, 2021. The adaptation is written by Emmy winning writer Georgia Pritchett and directed by Michael Showalter. Dr.