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TV Series
Series Information*
| Running Time: 60 mins. | |
| Genre: Drama | |
| Synopsis | |
|---|---|
| Dramatic series about the goings-on in and around the emergency room at a large Chicago teaching hospital. | |
Credits*
| Person | Role | Credit |
| Scott Rabinowitz | Actor | Ralph |
| Larry Joshua | Actor | Lomas |
| Frankie Jay Allison | Actor | Frankie |
| Joe Grifasi | Actor | |
| Stephan DuVall | Actor | |
| Harry Singleton | Actor | Noel |
| Sean Christopher Davis | Actor | Detective Maskins |
| Garvin Funches | Actor | Brandon Kirk |
| Patrick Dollaghan | Actor | Officer Tommy |
| Michael Hagiwara | Actor | Steve Sakabu |
| Chris Hendrie | Actor | Captain Crawford |
| Cole Peterson | Actor | Harry Price |
| Teri Gamble | Actor | Cashier |
| Rolando Millet | Actor | McGlashan |
| Omar Dorsey | Actor | Gildon |
| Alex Black | Actor | Dirk |
| Estelle Harris | Actor | |
| Lenny Citrano | Actor | Martin |
| Harry Perry | Art Department Coordinator | |
| Leslie Moonves | Executive | |
| Andrew Clement | Makeup Artist | |
| Larry Hancock | Network Executive | |
| Linda Mancuso | Network Executive | |
| David Nevins | Network Executive | |
| Kevin Reilly | Network Executive | |
| Nina Tassler | Studio Executive | |
| Tony Jonas | Studio Executive |
Awards*
| Winner of the 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Ray Liotta) from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Also nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Red Buttons). |
| Nominated for two 2006 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (James Woods), by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. |
| Nominated for three 2007 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Forest Whitaker) by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, making it the most nominated show ever with 120 nominations for the entire run of the show and beating "Cheers" by the nominations |
| Winner of the 2009 Heritage Award at the TCA Awards presented by the Television Critics Association. |
| Winner of the 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Rod Holcomb). Nominated for one additional 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Ernest Borgnine). |
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