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Damages is an American legal thriller television series created by writing and production trio Daniel Zelman, Glenn Kessler, and Todd A. Kessler.It premiered on July 24, 2007, on FX and aired for three seasons before moving to the DirecTV channel Audience Network in 2010, airing for two further seasons, and concluding in 2012.
Characters are listed by the order in which the characters were introduced into the show. "Starring seasons" refers to the season in which an actor or actress received star billing for playing a character. "Recurring seasons" identifies a season in which an actor or actress appeared.
The first season of the FX legal drama series Damages premiered on July 24, 2007, and concluded on October 23, 2007. It consisted of thirteen episodes. Damages was created by brothers Todd and Glenn Kessler along with Daniel Zelman, each of whom served as executive producers and contributed seven scripts for the season, including the premiere and the finale.
The fifth and final season of the legal drama series Damages premiered July 11, 2012 on the DirecTV owned Audience Network [1] concluding on September 12, 2012. [2] The season has 10 episodes, making a series total of 59 episodes. The fifth season was released on DVD in region 1 on July 16, 2013. [3]
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Though the season earned mostly positive reviews from television critics, it continued to struggle in the ratings; soon after the season finale, FX announced it had canceled Damages due to low ratings. [1] However, the series was eventually picked up by DirecTV for two additional seasons, which began airing the fourth season on July 13, 2011. [2]
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On September 20, 2009, the show won its fourth Emmy Award when Glenn Close won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. [ 16 ] The series earned three nominations at the 67th Golden Globe Awards , including Close for Best Actress, and Byrne and Hurt for their supporting roles.