Jack Turner, plucked from his free law clinic and brought to the law firm of Lyons and Lacrosse after the mysterious death of his mentor, Dan Barrington. Jack becomes increasingly convinced his mentor was murdered.
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Series Cast Summary
Rob Lowe | ... |
John 'Jack' Turner
(13 episodes, 2003)
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Perrey Reeves | ... |
Daphne
(9 episodes, 2003)
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Elizabeth Mitchell | ... |
Ariel Saxon
(8 episodes, 2003)
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Matt Craven | ... |
George Riley
(8 episodes, 2003)
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David Krumholtz | ... |
Jeff Fineman
(8 episodes, 2003)
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Paula Newsome | ... |
Kathy Wolf
(8 episodes, 2003)
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Megahn Perry | ... |
Molly Packard
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(8 episodes, 2003)
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Kyle Chandler | ... |
Grant Rashton
(7 episodes, 2003)
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Robert Picardo | ... |
Det. Nick Traub
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(7 episodes, 2003)
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Frances Fisher | ... |
Brit Hanley
(6 episodes, 2003)
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Eric Brandon | ... |
Tim Jenkins
(6 episodes, 2003)
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James Pickens Jr. | ... |
Terrance Christianson
(5 episodes, 2003)
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Hank Harris | ... |
Charlie Yerrin
(5 episodes, 2003)
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Rip Torn | ... |
Senator Harlan M. Turner
(4 episodes, 2003)
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Cliff Robertson | ... |
Hal Malloy
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(4 episodes, 2003)
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Kelli Williams | ... |
Attorney Monica Crane
(3 episodes, 2003)
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Roxann Dawson | ... |
Asst. District Attorney Linda Solis
(3 episodes, 2003)
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Joanna Lipari | ... |
Judge Harriet Selner
(3 episodes, 2003)
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Krista Allen | ... |
Gloria
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Gregg Henry | ... |
A.U.S.A.
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Matthew Glave | ... |
Attorney Carl Green
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Mary Page Keller | ... |
Congresswoman Janet Freed
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Spencer Garrett | ... |
Attorney Emergloch
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Jennifer Aspen | ... |
Tara Barrington
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Christopher Curry | ... |
Attorney
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(2 episodes, 2003)
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Joe Sabatino | ... |
Big Guy #2
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(2 episodes, 2003)
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Arthur Taxier | ... |
Judge Englund
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Dita de Leon | ... |
Lawyer
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Peter Story | ... |
Cokie Porter
(2 episodes, 2003)
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David Bortolucci | ... |
Mike Salerno
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Peggy Flood | ... |
Reporter
(2 episodes, 2003)
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Bob Jimenez | ... |
Reporter
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(2 episodes, 2003)
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Jesse Plemons | ... |
Ray Ferris
(1 episode, 2003)
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Maggie Grace | ... |
Haley Dugan
(1 episode, 2003)
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Josh Holloway | ... |
Lana's Toyboy
(1 episode, 2003)
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Alicia Coppola | ... |
Riley
(1 episode, 2003)
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Brenda Strong | ... |
Rebecca McCandless
(1 episode, 2003)
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Peter MacNicol | ... |
Darryl Nicks
(1 episode, 2003)
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Jason Beghe | ... |
FBI Agent Vince Ryan
(1 episode, 2003)
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Steven Weber | ... |
Allen Forrester
(1 episode, 2003)
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Scout Taylor-Compton | ... |
Girl Fenderson
(1 episode, 2003)
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Seth Gabel | ... |
Beau Van Hessche
(1 episode, 2003)
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Michael Nouri | ... |
Simon Freed
(1 episode, 2003)
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Carroll Baker | ... |
Jack's Mother
(1 episode, 2003)
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Beth Broderick | ... |
Lana Ormstead
(1 episode, 2003)
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Jim Beaver | ... |
Hank Ferris
(1 episode, 2003)
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Paul Adelstein | ... |
Snyder
(1 episode, 2003)
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Harve Presnell | ... |
Elliott Beacon
(1 episode, 2003)
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Melinda Dillon | ... |
Charlotte Barrington
(1 episode, 2003)
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James Patrick Stuart | ... |
Andrew Dilby
(1 episode, 2003)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (2003) (United States) (tv)
- Channel 5 Television (2004) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Fox Crime (2006) (Japan) (tv)
Special Effects
- i.d.entity (visual effects)
Other Companies
- Central Casting (extras casting)
- Direct Tools & Fasteners (expendables)
- Holga (Roll-X mobile filing systems)
- Imaginary Forces (main title design)
- Long Line Editorial (music editorial)
- Matchframe Video (post-production services)
- Mattweb Music (music editing services)
- Panavision (camera and lenses)
- Thomson West (law books and Westlaw furnished by)
- Todd Studios (post-production sound)
- Ulrich/Dawson/Kritzer Casting (casting)
- Warner Bros. Sound (post-production sound)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Jack Turner, plucked from his free law clinc and brought to the white shoe law firm of Lyons & Lacrosse after the mysterious death of his mentor, Dan Barrington, who ran the place. Owing it to his memory, Jack leaves the world of "street law" and involves himself in high stakes cases as he becomes increasingly convinced his mentor was murdered. Possibly because of something or someone at the firm. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In his book Love Life, Rob Lowe says that to save money on the production, the main sets were constructed in an abandoned paint factory in the San Fernando Valley (instead of in a conventional soundstage on a studio lot in a more central location). The air-conditioning system in the ex-factory was faulty and, on hot days when it failed, crew members would often faint from the residual paint fumes. Furthermore, the building was next-door to a dildo factory (the San Fernando Valley is the capital of the U.S. porn and sex-toy industries). Lowe remembered that the same day they were told that the show was canceled (but they would still have to continue filming all 13 episodes for the overseas and DVD markets), there were wildfires in the Valley. The dildo factory was evacuated but the cast and crew of "The Lyon's Den" was not allowed to do the same. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe (2016). See more » |