Will & Grace (TV Series) (1998) (original) (raw)

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Original title
Will & Grace
Year
1998
Running time
20 min.
Country
United States
Director
Screenwriter
David Kohan, Max Mutchnick, Jon Kinnally, Tracy Poust, Alex Herschlag, Adam Barr, Jhoni Marchinko, Sally Bradford, Jeff Greenstein, Kari Lizer, Bill Wrubel, Gail Lerner, Gary Janetti, Katie Palmer, Laura Kightlinger, Sonja Warfield, Steve Gabriel, Greg Malins, Kirk J. Rudell, Dava Savel, Ellen Idelson, Rob Lotterstein, Michael Patrick King, Kate Angelo, Abraham Higginbotham, Jamie Rhonheimer, Janis Hirsch, Anne Martin, John Quaintance, Suzanne Martin, Gus Hickey, Jordan Reddout, William Lucas Walker, Richard Rosenstock, Michelle Bochner, Jeanette Collins, Mimi Friedman, Cynthia Mort, Darlene Hunt, Jenji Kohan, David Flebotte, Ain Gordon, Jordana Arkin, Barry Langer, James Lecesne, Robia Rashid, Josh Silberman, Zack Slovinsky, Nina Pedrad, Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Davis, Christian Honce, Aaron Huffines, Jess Oppenheimer, Bob Schiller, Bob WeiskopfSee 52 More
Cast
Music
Cinematography
Producer
Genre
TV Series. Comedy | Sitcom. Friendship. Gay & Lesbian
Synopsis
TV Series (1998-2020). 11 Seasons. 246 Episodes. American sitcom created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan about the relationship between best friends Will Truman (Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace Adler (Debra Messing), a straight interior designer. It was broadcast on NBC from September 21, 1998 to May 18, 2006, for a total of eight seasons. For many seasons in a row, “Will & Grace” was the #2 comedy among adults 18-49, second only to “Friends”.
Rankings Position
Awards
1999: Golden Globes: 4 nominations, including Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
1999: Emmy: 1 nomination: Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Burrows)
2000: Golden Globes: 5 nominations, including Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
2000: Emmy: Best Comedy Series. Supportting Actor & Actress (Hayes & Mullally) 11 nominations
2001: Golden Globes: 5 nominations, including Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
2001: Emmy: Best Actor (McCormack). 12 nominations, including Best comedy Series
Critics' reviews
- "A clever, quick and maybe even a little subversive show"
- "With a sure and witty touch, Will captures the way gay men and their straight female friends make an asset of their gender differences and romantic similarities"
- "In an effort to avoid a controversy similar to what befell Ellen last season, this show has taken a safe route that kills some of its comedy potential"
- "A show for grown-ups, with a witty script, a charismatic cast and the good sense to leave the messages on the cutting-room floor."
- "The season's cleverest, most intricate sitcom"
- "What the show doesn't have is an original premise... or a compelling dynamic between [Debra] Messing and co-star Eric McCormack"
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