Episode 12 Dancing in the Dark Tue, Jan 13, 2004 60 mins When Amy fills in for a judge in criminal court, she's surrounded by the familiar faces of state's attorney David McClaren (Adrian Pasdar) and defense lawyer Simon Edgars, who was the best man at her first wedding.
Judging Amy (1999–2005) Episode List. Season: OR . Year: ... Two days before her wedding, Amy has to precede over a felony murder case involving a 14-year-old boy who is charged in the shooting death of the son of a police officer; on her big day, she starts to have second thoughts about getting married. Add Image. S5, Ep8.
Amy looses control emotionally during a custody trial, while unable to discipline Lauren, and even dreams of kissing her clerk. Maxine finds out the root is missing a man and diagnoses a sleepwalking youngest boy in a family of five as victim of …
Trial By Jury (Originally Aired 10/5/1999) Amy handles her first jury trial, which involves. the parents of a murdered girl suing the parents. of the boy that killed her; Maxine is forced to. shop for a new car for the first time in her. life; Vincent feels …
Episode 4. Tricks of the Trade. Tue, Oct 14, 2003 60 mins. With only four weeks to go until their wedding day, Amy and Stu still can't agree on honeymoon arrangements.
Nov 03, 2003 · But "Judging Amy" is currently in its fifth season, and the series celebrates its 100th episode with Amy about to walk down the aisle again. Amy Brenneman, who plays the title role, drops by The ...
May 3, 2005Judging Amy / Final episode date
She is married to a convicted murderer, Oscar Ray Pant, and becomes roommates with Amy's brother Vincent.
57 years (June 22, 1964)Amy Brenneman / Age
Actor Dan Futterman and his wife, who make their permanent home on the East Coast, welcomed a baby daughter last spring, and the actor -- who has a healthy stage and independent film career going -- opted to give up his very popular role on this hit Los Angeles series in exchange for more quality time with his family.
57 years (June 22, 1964)Amy Brenneman / Age
Brad SilberlingAmy Brenneman / Spouse (m. 1995)Bradley Mitchell Silberling is an American television and film director whose credits include the feature films Casper, City of Angels, Moonlight Mile, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and Land of the Lost. Wikipedia
Frederica Joanne ShoenfieldAmy Brenneman / MotherAMY BRENNEMAN'S life has a funny way of repeating itself. The Glastonbury native grew up immersed in law. Both parents graduated from Harvard Law School, and her mother, Frederica, was the second woman appointed as a Connecticut judge, spending 32 years in juvenile court.May 14, 2000
Amy Brenneman is best known for playing 'Detective Janice Licals' in the police drama 'NYPD Blue' (1993–1994). She is also known for starring in shows such as 'Judging Amy' (1999–2005), 'Private Practice' (2007–2013), and 'The Leftovers' (2014–2017).
AmericanAmy Brenneman / Nationality
That's because the series was cancelled after airing its season 6 finale, making that the de facto series finale too. In the episode, Amy decides to quit her job so she can run for the U.S. Senate. As for what has happened to the cast after the series ended, let's look at Karle, for starters.
138Judging Amy / Number of episodes
6Judging Amy / Number of seasons
Amy learns about rumspringa, the time when Amish youth can experience the modern world, when a teen of that religion seeks sole custody of the child she had out of wedlock with a non-Amish boy. Elsewhere, Lauren succumbs to pressure from classmates to act dumb in school; and Maxine is dismayed to find that because of budget cuts a girl she placed in a group home has been moved to a psychiatric facility. At the hospital, Kyle takes extra precautions when treating the injuries of a boy with HIV.
In court, she must decide whether to award custody of a child to his father, who is in the Federal Witness Protection Program . Elsewhere, Maxine deals with a group of high-schoolers she suspects have made a suicide pact in response to the accidental death of a popular classmate, and Peter preps for his first performance with his new band, Roadkill Five. Ignacio: Cheech Marin.
In the Season 5 finale, Amy hears the case of a volatile 14-year-old boy who had a "hit list" in his school locker, along with a floor plan of the building ; and she listens as David pleads his case to her, trying to explain why he left. Meanwhile, Maxine helps a single mother who says she's gone back to drugs; and learns something troubling about Ignacio.
Amy must decide whether the case against a teen accused of killing her baby sitter is strong enough to warrant a trial. Meanwhile, Maxine takes a risk by helping a stranger whom she believes is being abused.
This new stint gets off to an uneasy start, largely because she's agreed to reconsider a ruling by her predecessor in a first-degree-murder case.
When Amy fills in for a judge in criminal court, she's surrounded by the familiar faces of state's attorney David McClaren (Adrian Pasdar) and defense lawyer Simon Edgars, who was the best man at her first wedding. Meanwhile, Maxine decides to have Ignacio design her garden, which involves their going out so that he can get to know her tastes better; and Kyle finds himself annoyed at Heather for showing up at the hospital unannounced. Rose Thompson: Jonelle Kennedy. Darwin: Nathaniel Lee Jr.
Amy's bothered and bewildered on a personal level by David McClaren's seeming lack of attraction to her, while professionally, Judge Gray handles a custody case involving a decidedly offensive shock jock (Tom Arnold). Elsewhere, Maxine surprises everyone by using the hours Sean cut from her schedule at DCF to work part-time as a therapist; Kyle agrees to tag along on Heather's lunch date with her dad; and Peter is having difficulty connecting with Gillian. Jessica Tuck. Robert Clifton: Inny Clemons.
Presumed Innocent. Episode: 11, Season: Judging Amy - Season 1. Amy takes it personally when Stuart appeals her decision to overturn the jury's verdict; Maxine arrives at a creative solution in placing an extremely gifted teenager who chronically runs away from... 18.
Amy is assigned to a Judicial Conduct Commission panel which will decide the fate of a judge accused of demanding sexual favors from a prostitute in exchange for a reduced sentence; Maxine faces a...
Amy must decide whether to modify a custody agreement and allow a woman to take her daughter to Paris for two years against the wishes of the girl's father; back to work at the DCF, Maxine takes on...
Amy must determine if a comatose boy who is believed to have healing powers is being abused by his grandmother; Maxine clashes with her supervisor over taking an underfed little girl away from her...
Amy threatens to remove a young boy from the custody of a father who asserts his right to beat his son regularly with a belt, leaving welts; Maxine becomes frustrated by her ever-increasing case load...
Unaware that he is hiding his true feelings and pretending to be happy for her, Amy is annoyed by Bruce's casual response to news of her engagement. Amy is also annoyed that her relationship with...
Heeding the request of counsel to deliver one of her ""rants"" at a sentencing hearing, Amy lectures a young drug dealer whose mother has made tremendous sacrifices to provide him with a better life;...
Sometime after adopting Ned, Gillian gets pregnant and gives birth to another son, Walt. Things get rocky after Walt's birth and they separate for a while, even dating other people. Peter goes through a "rebellion" phase, trying to recall his teenage dreams, until he finds out his business is almost bankrupt.
Sean and Bruce become friends and work together to establish alternative treatment programs for youthful offenders (such as "Gun 101"), and Sean is revealed in one episode as an avid karaoke singer, which comes in handy for entertaining the guests at Amy's and Stuart's wedding (which does not quite come off).
Amy Gray makes reference to Providence in episode 3.18, "The Justice League of America". In this episode, Amy is attending her Harvard Law School class' tenth reunion, and her old friends cannot seem to remember Amy has moved to Hartford. They think she resides in Providence.
After six seasons, Judging Amy was canceled by CBS on May 18, 2005. In the United States, repeats aired on TNT until the fall of 2007. On July 17, 2011, UP (the former Gospel Music Channel) began airing the series daily, albeit with content and episode edits (including episode removals) to conform to the network's programming direction and ownership. Since February 2016 it has aired more intermittently on the network, mainly in the form of all-day marathons (episode removals have been relaxed under a more secular programming direction that included fellow Connecticut-set series Gilmore Girls being added to UP's schedule).
Although the show often shows the Hartford Judicial District Court as having the address of 1265 (street unknown), the actual address of the Hartford Judicial District is 95 Washington Street, family matters are heard on 90 Washington Street and the Superior Court Juvenile Matters of Hartford is in 920 Broad Street, Hartford, CT 06106.
She and her six-year-old daughter Lauren (Karle Warren) move in with her widowed mother, Maxine Gray (Tyne Daly) who is a caseworker for the Connecticut Department ...
Amy and Stuart dislike each other at first, but when she asks him to be Eric Black's lawyer, they get closer and eventually get engaged. However, Amy leaves him at the altar on their wedding day, saying he has a way of always convincing her to do things she does not want to do, calling him "a bully".
Maxine hits a roadblock---a duplicitous lawyer---when she tries to separate a young girl (Olivia Lucero) from her parents, who host group-sex parties in the suburbs; Amy strives to lighten her workload by having Bruce mediate a divorced couple's child-custody issues. Also: Gillian seeks input on plans for Maxine's wedding, while Kyle makes a futile attempt at sleeping on the job. Willy: Donn Swaby. Morgan Simmons: Gregg Henry. Zack Wiley: John Kapelos. Judge Drabowsky: Kathryn Joosten. Show more
Elsewhere, Maxine's upset over a missing rosebush she called Ethel; Bruce is asked to speak at a press conference for convicted felons; Sean waits for his paternal instincts to kick in; and Kyle is offered a job selling drugs for a pharmaceutical company. Eric: Blake Bashoff. Zola Knox: Kathryne Dora Brown. Winnie: Lanai Chapman. Carolyn: Joanna Miles. Sam: Karl Bury. Roger: Tony Crane. Show more
Maxine, meanwhile, accepts Jared's proposal to move their wedding up to a much earlier date. Also, Zola Knox (Kathryne Dora Brown) asks Bruce to spend a Saturday afternoon together raising political awareness. Jared: Richard Crenna. Charles: William Ragsdale. Eric: Blake Bashoff. Stuart Falsey: Robert Foxworth. Eliza: Amy Halloran. Show more
Amy has a security system installed at home, but further safeguards are needed to protect her from stalker Jason Lobdel (Oz Perkins), who shows up at the courthouse wanting to apologize. Elsewhere, Maxine feels that bruising on a teen's back is evidence of child abuse by the youngster's grandfather; and Kyle has difficulty canceling a job interview at what he considers is "the worst teaching hospital in Connecticut." Zola Knox: Kathryne Dora Brown. Martin: Bruce Weitz. Peter: Marcus Giamatti. Gillian: Jessica Tuck. Show more
Amy's lawyer (Caroline McWilliams) advises her that retaining custody of Lauren might depend on putting the child on the stand to testify---an idea Amy is adamantly against. Meanwhile, Maxine continues to rationalize that it's in Eric's best interest for her to keeping her distance from him before he stands trial for murder. Also, Kyle is faced with the grim task of speaking to the mother of a severely handicapped 4-year-old boy about signing a do-not-resuscitate order. Show more
Maxine's college roommate (Sharon Gless), a rising politico, uses catching up with Maxine as a pretext for visiting DCF, but later reveals she's that evaluating Maxine's job performance. Elsewhere, Amy's taken by surprise when a father testifies on behalf of his teen daughter, who's on trial for attempting to kill him; and Bruce mediates a divorce case in which parrot custody is involved. Also, Kyle treats a 4-year-old girl with a sexually transmitted disease. Edgar Cobbs: Jeffrey Pierce. Lily: Kristin Lehman. Sean: Timothy Omundson. Show more
Elsewhere, Kyle butts heads with Lily (Kristin Lehman) over how to treat a dying homeless woman; and Maxine fumes when Kimberly (Alice Dodd) uses a child as a bargaining chip to win her job back. Dorothea Mitchell: Veronica Cartwright. Matty: Miles Marsico. Anthony Cangiano: Erik Palladino. Sean: Timothy Omundson. Eric: Blake Bashoff. Show more
Amy Madison Gray struggles to adjust to the new circumstances in her life as she separates from her husband and becomes a single mother to her young daughter, Lauren; moves from Manhattan to Hartford, CT to live with her opinionated mother Maxine, a retired social worker; and starts a new career as a superior court judge in family court.
Short calendar day drops 54 cases on Amy's docket, and the long day stretches into night when she's forced to make a life and death decision about the fate of an abused child; Maxine decides to return to work; Amy's confrontation with Lauren's obnoxious new teacher leaves her with yet another responsibility in an already jam-packed calendar.
Sitting in for a friend who's undergoing chemotherapy, Amy presides over her first jury trial and clashes with a former law school classmate who represents the parents of a murdered girl who are suing the parents of her teenaged killer; Maxine shops for a new car for the first time in her life; Vincent feels that Maxine doesn't take his writing seriously after she interrupts his work to ask him to babysit the six rambunctious first graders attending Lauren's sleepover party..
Amy must determine if a comatose boy who is believed to have healing powers is being abused by his grandmother; Maxine clashes with her supervisor over taking an underfed little girl away from her anorexic mother; Vincent begins a relationship with an older woman.
A death threat, coupled with Maxine's disapproval, puts a crimp in Amy's blossoming relationship with Tracy; Vincent begins to feel like he's Chris's pet project; Maxine rekindles an old friendship; Amy officiates at Donna's wedding to a convict; Maxine helps a second generation foster teenager keep her infant son out of the system.
A woman fights for custody of her son after the boy's father claims that her practice of the Wiccan religion makes her an unfit mother; Vincent gets an agent; in the week before Halloween, Lauren gets spooked by some older boys; Amy confronts narrow-minded attitudes at the P.T.A.
Maxine fights to keep a deaf boy in the care of his teenage brother after they are orphaned; Bruce disagrees with Amy's decision in an interracial adoption case; Vincent gets a job teaching writing; Donna seeks Amy's assistance in getting a conjugal visit with Oscar; Vincent learns something surprising about his father.