Bull is a short-lived American drama series created by Michael S. Chernuchin, who had worked on Law & Order and Brooklyn South in 2000. It was TNT's first original series, and was cancelled in the middle of Season 1. The show's name is in reference to the bull market, but the airing of the series coincided with the dot-com bubble crash that turned what had until then been a bull economy in the United States into a bear market.
John Showalter,
Paul Holahan,
Martha Mitchell,
Jeannot Szwarc,
John McNaughton,
Rachel Talalay,
Deran Sarafian,
Tim Matheson,
Eriq La Salle,
Tony Goldwyn,
Timothy Busfield,
Chad Lowe,
David Barrett,
Marianne Jean-Baptiste,
Andy Wolk,
Craig Zisk,
Paul McCrane,
Kevin Hooks,
Leslie Libman,
Jonathan Kaplan,
Bobby Roth,
Tom McLoughlin,
David Nutter,
Tony Wharmby,
John Polson,
Michelle MacLaren,
Peter Markle,
Steve Gomer,
Mel Damski,
Woods Kate,
Eric Close,
Rob Bailey,
David Von Ancken,
Karen Gaviola,
Randall Zisk,
Rosemary Rodriguez,
Charles Correll,
Hank Steinberg,
Scott White,
John S. Peters,
Jeff T. Thomas,
Chris Long,
Nancy Van Doornewaard,
Greg Walker,
Kenneth D. Collins
The series follows the ventures of a Missing Persons Unit of the FBI in New York City.
Mark Tinker,
Michael M. Robin,
Robert J. Doherty,
Steven DePaul,
David H. Rosenbloom,
Felix Enriquez Alcala,
Jorge Montesi,
Gregory Hoblit,
Kathy Bates,
Dick Lowry,
Ed Begley Jr.,
Michael W. Watkins,
Dennis Dugan,
Nelson McCormick,
Eric Laneuville,
Donna Deitch,
Daniel Sackheim,
Clark Johnson,
Elodie Keene,
Brad Silberling,
Andy Wolk,
Craig Zisk,
Dianne Houston,
Kevin Hooks,
Perry Lang,
Alan Rosenberg,
Lesli Linka Glatter,
Mark Piznarski,
Michael Switzer,
Peter Markle,
Jesús Salvador Treviño,
Guggenheim Davis,
Paris Barclay,
McDaniel James,
Wallace Rick,
John Hyams,
Matthew Penn,
Jim Charleston,
Adam Nimoy,
Marc Buckland,
Tawnia McKiernan,
Charles Haid,
Karen Gaviola,
Randall Zisk,
Jesse Bochco,
John Tracy,
Jake Paltrow,
Jeff McCracken,
Henry Bronchtein,
Carol Banker,
JoAnne McCool,
Joe Ann Fogle
Police drama set in New York City, exploring the internal and external struggles of the fictional 15th precinct of Manhattan. Each episode typically intertwined more
Police drama set in New York City, exploring the internal and external struggles of the fictional 15th precinct of Manhattan. Each episode typically intertwined several plots involving an ensemble cast. close
Felix Enriquez Alcala,
Christopher Chulack,
Guy Norman Bee,
Nelson McCormick,
Paul Michael Glaser,
Tim Matheson,
Skipp Sudduth,
Ernest R. Dickerson,
Clark Johnson,
Bryan Spicer,
Paul McCrane,
Nick Gomez,
Michael Fields,
Kenneth Fink,
Brooke Kennedy,
Lee David Zlotoff,
Lesli Linka Glatter,
Nancy Savoca,
O'Hara Terrence,
Jesús Salvador Treviño,
Vince Misiano,
Chris Misiano,
Michael Vejar,
Jace Alexander,
R.W. Goodwin,
Edward Allen Bernero,
Stephen Cragg,
Matthew Penn,
Peter Ellis,
Gloria Muzio,
Charles Haid,
Rosemary Rodriguez,
Matt Earl Beesley,
Julie Hébert,
David Chameides
The exploits of a group of men and women who serve the City of New York as police officers, firemen, and paramedics, all working the same fictional 55th more
The exploits of a group of men and women who serve the City of New York as police officers, firemen, and paramedics, all working the same fictional 55th precinct during the 3pm to 11pm shift - the 'Third Watch'. close
Frank Prinzi,
Jean de Segonzac,
Shill Steve,
Darnell Martin,
Tom DiCillo,
Bill L. Norton,
Adam Bernstein,
Peter Werner,
James Hayman,
Juan Jose Campanella,
Kevin Bray,
Jan Egleson,
Alex Chapple,
Joyce Chopra,
Don Scardino,
Michael Fields,
Betty Kaplan,
David Manson,
Edwin Sherin,
Ken Girotti,
Jesús Salvador Treviño,
Bill D'Elia,
Kevin Dowling,
Wallace Rick,
Makris Constantine,
John David Coles,
Michael Llewellyn Smith,
Christine Moore,
Norberto Barba,
Alex Zakrzewski,
Omar Madha,
Gloria Muzio,
Christopher Zalla,
Dean White,
David S. Platt,
Jim McKay,
Marisol Adler,
Arthur W. Forney,
Andre Belgrader,
Jonathan Herron,
Yon Motskin
The third installment of the “Law & Order” franchise takes viewers deep into the minds of its criminals while following the intense psychological approaches more
The third installment of the “Law & Order” franchise takes viewers deep into the minds of its criminals while following the intense psychological approaches the Major Case Squad uses to solve its crimes. close
Rob Bailey,
Alex Zakrzewski,
Christine Moore,
Oz Scott,
Joe Dante,
Howard Deutch,
Deran Sarafian,
Emilio Estevez,
Eriq La Salle,
Skipp Sudduth,
Tim Hunter,
Jerry Levine,
David Jackson,
Nathan Hope,
Nelson McCormick,
Eric Laneuville,
David Barrett,
Greg Yaitanes,
Kevin Bray,
David Grossman,
Joe Chappelle,
James Whitmore Jr.,
Jonathan Glassner,
Kevin Dowling,
Duane Clark,
Allison Liddi,
Tim Iacofano,
Norberto Barba,
Fred Toye,
Anthony Hemingway,
Steven DePaul,
Jeffrey G. Hunt,
David Von Ancken,
Karen Gaviola,
John Behring,
Matt Earl Beesley,
Sam Hill,
Scott White,
John S. Peters,
Jeff T. Thomas,
Marshall Adams,
Pam Veasey,
Vikki Williams,
Joe Ann Fogle,
Scott Lautanen
Follow the investigations of a team of NYPD forensic scientists and police officers identified as "Crime Scene Investigators".