Queens Supreme

Queens Supreme

Release date : January 10, 2003
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Queens Supreme is an American courtroom dramedy television series which aired on CBS in January 2003. The series starred Oliver Platt in his first major television role as New York judge Jack Moran who, with his equally eccentric and colorful as colleagues, preside over court cases as the real-life Queens Supreme Court in Long Island City, Queens. The series had a strong cast and considerable financial backing, especially from Julia Roberts's Shoelace Productions, Spelling Television and Revolution Studios, however poor ratings forced its cancellation after three episodes. The idea for the series came about when two New York attorneys, twin brothers Dan and Peter Thomas, were discussing courtroom stories based on their shared experiences in Queens while on a plane flight to California in 2001. One of the passengers, a Hollywood producer, was sitting next to them and mentioned that they could be the basis for a television series. Indeed, the producer brought the idea to screenwriter Kevin Fox who later successfully pitched it to CBS. Fox was initially hesitant in becoming involved, feeling there were too many courtroom dramas already, but agreed after spending time at the New York Supreme Court himself.
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Queens Supreme
2003 • 13 Episodes

Season 1 of House of the Dragon premiered on January 10, 2003.

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Robert Loggia
Judge Thomas O'Neill
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Oliver Platt
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Annabella Sciorra
Judge Kim Vicidomini
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L. Scott Caldwell
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Marcy Harriell
Carmen Hui
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James Madio
Mike Powell
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Vincent Pastore
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Lee Tergesen
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Adam Rodriguez
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Ned Bellamy
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Nestor Carbonell
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Adrian Martinez
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Chris Gartin
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Boyd Gaines
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Judith Ivey
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Kristen Johnston
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Melonie Diaz
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James Murtaugh
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  • title:Queens Supreme
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 2003
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Creators:
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  • Overview:Queens Supreme is an American courtroom dramedy television series which aired on CBS in January 2003. The series starred Oliver Platt in his first major television role as New York judge Jack Moran who, with his equally eccentric and colorful as colleagues, preside over court cases as the real-life Queens Supreme Court in Long Island City, Queens. The series had a strong cast and considerable financial backing, especially from Julia Roberts's Shoelace Productions, Spelling Television and Revolution Studios, however poor ratings forced its cancellation after three episodes. The idea for the series came about when two New York attorneys, twin brothers Dan and Peter Thomas, were discussing courtroom stories based on their shared experiences in Queens while on a plane flight to California in 2001. One of the passengers, a Hollywood producer, was sitting next to them and mentioned that they could be the basis for a television series. Indeed, the producer brought the idea to screenwriter Kevin Fox who later successfully pitched it to CBS. Fox was initially hesitant in becoming involved, feeling there were too many courtroom dramas already, but agreed after spending time at the New York Supreme Court himself.
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