Rake (Australian TV series) It stars Richard Roxburgh as rake Cleaver Greene, a brilliant but self-destructive Sydney barrister, defending a usually guilty client. The show airs in the United States on DirecTV 's Audience Network and is available on Netflix in the UK, Ireland, Canada, the United States, the Netherlands, India, Australia,...
Rake is an Australian television program, produced by Essential Media and Entertainment, that first aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ABC1 in 2010. It stars Richard Roxburgh as rake Cleaver Greene, a brilliant but self-destructive Sydney barrister , [1] [2] [3] defending a usually guilty client.
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Rake is an Australian television program, produced by Essential Media and Entertainment, that first aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ABC1 in 2010. It stars Richard Roxburgh as rake Cleaver Greene, a brilliant but self-destructive Sydney barrister , [1] [2] [3] defending a usually guilty client.
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FOX has officially cancelled the Rake TV series. The news comes as no surprise and leaves the dark comedy with one episode unaired. Rake follows a lawyer (Greg Kinnear) who tries to do good but just can't seem to get beyond his numerous addictions that cause him so much trouble.
Based loosely on the life of barrister Charles Waterstreet (now a Sydney Morning Herald columnist), Rake's lead character Cleaver Greene (Richard Roxburgh) is an unscrupulous, misanthropic but undeniably endearing scoundrel – one Australian television needs and deserves.
Rake is an American comedy-drama television series and an adaptation of the Australian series of the same name, both of which are created by Peter Duncan.
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Richard Roxburgh's Cleaver Greene has relocated from Sydney to Canberra for the fifth and final season of Rake. Naturally, it isn't long before the independent senator causes a scandal.
The real State Parliament buildings in Macquarie St feature as the backdrop of Rake's various political intrigues, and so do some of Sydney's most historic legal buildings, including the old courtroom in Oxford St, Darlinghurst. Above all, the series portrays just how small Sydney's legal and political worlds are.
a man, especially one who is rich or with a high social position, who lives in an immoral way, especially having sex with a lot of women. OLD-FASHIONED a man who behaves in an immoral way, for example by having sexual relationships with a lot of women.
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Rake is an Australian TV show about a disheveled criminal barrister who represents an interesting cast of characters and deals with his shady personal life along the way.
Silvia CollocaRichard Roxburgh / Wife (m. 2004)Roxburgh married Italian-born opera singer, actress, blogger, cookbook author, and television cookery show personality Silvia Colloca in 2004. They met on the set of Van Helsing, playing Count Dracula and his bride. They have three children.
Streaming on Roku. Rake, a drama series starring Richard Roxburgh, Matt Day, and Adrienne Pickering is available to stream now. Watch it on Prime Video, Acorn TV, Spectrum TV, Apple TV or The Roku Channel on your Roku device.
Rake is an Australian television program, produced by Essential Media and Entertainment, that first aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ABC1 in 2010. It stars Richard Roxburgh as rake Cleaver Greene, a brilliant but self-destructive Sydney barrister, defending a usually guilty client. The show airs in the United States on DirecTV 's ...
Original music for the show is composed and performed by David McCormack (of Custard ), Antony Partos and Michael Lira, at Sonar Music in Sydney. A soundtrack album Rake: Music from the TV Series was released through ABC Music in July 2016.
In series 2, she has written a book based on her life in prostitution under the name of "J.M. Doolan". In series 3, the book based on her life is made into a film.
Cleaver owes huge gambling debts to Mick and then to Kirsty, who takes over as boss while Mick is in prison. During the second series, she briefly dates Cleaver, before falling in love with Col, her "enforcer," who frequently pays Cleaver visits to "persuade" him to pay his gambling debts.
Geoff Morrell as Joe Sandilands, Labor Party Attorney General of New South Wales. After reports of himself being a regular customer of the brothel in which Missy worked, he commits suicide, and is replaced by corrupt Liberal politician Cal McGregor.
In the end of series 4 she is pregnant with Finnegan Greene's child.
In series 2, Potter is a member of the Parliament of New South Wales and of the Australian Labor Party and is Shadow Attorney General. In the third series, he has become the Leader of the NSW Australian Labor Party, and is having a secret affair with Scarlet. In the fourth series, he runs as a Senator for the Australian Greens.
Rake is an American comedy-drama television series that is an adaptation of the Australian series of the same name, both of which are created by Peter Duncan. Duncan served as series producer with, among others, star Greg Kinnear, Peter Tolan, and Richard Roxburgh, on this version for Fedora Entertainment, ...
Rake scored 62 out of 100 on Metacritic based on reviews from 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives the show a rating of 66%, based on 38 reviews, with the site's consensus stating: " Rake' s smart blend of comedy and drama makes it the perfect vehicle for Greg Kinnear's offbeat charm and dry humor".
5.24. Keegan takes the case of three California Conservative Mennonites who attack an elder who tries to take a woman member back home to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The three were arrested for attempted murder, but Keegan learns they merely tried to shave off the elder's beard as customary punishment.
Cast and characters. Greg Kinnear as Keegan Deane, the titular rake. Miranda Otto as Maddy Deane, Keegan's ex-wife and a psychiatrist. John Ortiz as Ben Leon, Keegan's best friend from law school. Necar Zadegan as Scarlet Leon, Ben's wife and an ADA for Los Angeles.
Bojana Novakovic as Michaela "Mikki" Partridge, a $500-an-hour prostitute, with whom Keegan develops a romantic interest, who disappears and then turns up as a law student. Tara Summers as Leanne Zander, Keegan's personal assistant. Jeffrey Nordling as Bruce Mangan, Maddy Deane's new boyfriend.
Jeffrey Nordling as Bruce Mangan, Maddy Deane's new boyfriend. Ian Colletti as Finn Deane, Keegan's teenage son. Omar Dorsey as Roy, Keegan's creditor who routinely beats him on behalf of the loan shark to whom Deane owes a considerable amount of money. Keegan holds no grudges and the two men are otherwise friendly.
At trial, Tarrant contradicts Deane and enters a not-guilty plea, accusing LAPD's Chief of Police Bernie Michaels ( Bill Smitrovich) of being the author of Tarrant's written confessions to nine murders. Deane must sort out the truth, putting him at odds with the city's mayor and those working for him.
In the bold new legal drama RAKE, Greg Kinnear plays a brilliant and charming criminal defense attorney, whose self-destructive personal life often gets in the way of his professional one.
Veteran comedy writer Charlie Burnz (Billy Crystal) forms an unlikely yet hilarious and touching friendship with New York singer Emma Payge (Tiffany Haddish).
Sam Raimi, Richard Roxburgh, Ian Collie, Peter Duncan, Peter Tolan, more… Michael Wimer
Douglas Brackman Jr. is the manager they seem to end up with. TRIVIA: Norman Chaney, a firm name partner, is found dead of a heart attack in the very first episode and is never actually seen on camera.
Bobby Donnell was a handsome, driven defense attorney who surrounded himself at the self-named firm of Robert Donnell & Associates with talented lawyers who lacked the pedigree necessary to cut it in BigLaw. They made up the difference with street smarts and sheer tenacity.
They usually involved some of the most divisive issues of the time (abortion, un-American activities, censorship, race). The show was based on a two-part drama called The Defender, which had featured veteran actor Ralph Bellamy and a young William Shatner.
Full of pratfalls and seriously good intentions, the show managed to humanize the one place where most people meet up with the law. TRIVIA: John Larroquette (prosecutor Dan Fielding) narrated the original version of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
This first spin-off of L&O is more police procedural than lawyer-driven drama, but was still a favorite of our judges. The sex-crime plotting is explained in the opening narration, and the serialization is keyed to the show’s two principals—Elliot Stabler (Chris Meloni) and Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay).