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Harry's Law is an American legal comedy drama series created by David E. Kelley, and starring Kathy Bates, which ran for two seasons on NBC from January 17, 2011, to May 27, 2012. [1] On May 11, 2012, NBC announced that Harry's Law would not be renewed for a third season.
Harry's Law is an American legal dramedy television series created by David E. Kelley, which premiered on NBC on January 17, 2011. The show revolves around Harriet Korn (Kathy Bates), a recently fired patent lawyer, and her group of associates as they come together to form a unique law practice in a rundown shoe store in Cincinnati.
Harry opens her own law firm in a former shoe store, bringing in her aide from the old firm, Jenna Backstrom (Brittany Snow), who turns the left-behind shoe stock into a side business. Adam Branch ( Nate Corddry ), an up-and-coming trial lawyer, joins Harry's firm after running her over with his car, and defends a street kid—Damien Winslow ...
The second and final season of Harry's Law, a legal dramedy created by David E. Kelley, premiered on NBC on September 21, 2011.Regular cast members during the season include Kathy Bates, Nathan Corddry, Karen Olivo, Mark Valley, and Christopher McDonald.
Nathan Harris Corddry (born September 8, 1977) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles as Adam Branch in the NBC drama series Harry's Law and for his role as Gabriel in the first two seasons of the CBS sitcom Mom.
Cher recounts her difficult childhood, her entry into the music business and her complicated relationships with Sonny Bono and Gregg Allman in "Cher: The Memoir, Part One," out Nov. 19, 2024.
Mark Thomas Valley (born December 24, 1964) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Brad Chase in the TV drama Boston Legal, Oliver Richard in the NBC drama Harry's Law, FBI Special Agent John Scott in the Fox sci fi series Fringe, Christopher Chance in Fox's action drama Human Target, and Tommy Sullivan in ABC's Body of Proof.
The postgame message of “sticking together” from Matt Eberflus following the Chicago Bears' Thanksgiving Day loss to the Detroit Lions reportedly did not go over well with members of the team.