Английская Википедия:Hawthorne (season 1)
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The first season of Hawthorne, premiered on TNT on June 16, 2009. The season contains 10 episodes and concluded airing on August 18, 2009.
Season synopsis
Season one shows Christina dealing with financial issues at Richmond Trinity Hospital (where she is Chief Nursing Officer), dealing with her rebellious daughter and coming to terms with her recently deceased husband, Michael. We are introduced to her closest friends and to Tom Wakefield, a doctor who once took care of her ailing husband and harbors feelings for her.
Cast
Main cast
- Jada Pinkett Smith as Christina Hawthorne, Chief Nursing Officer of Richmond Trinity
- Michael Vartan as Dr. Tom Wakefield, M.D., Chief of Surgery of Richmond Trinity
- David Julian Hirsh as Nurse Ray Stein
- Suleka Mathew as Nurse Bobbie Jackson, Richmond Trinity ER RN Charge Nurse
- Christina Moore as Nurse Candy Sullivan
- Hannah Hodson as Camille Hawthorne
Recurring cast
- Vanessa Lengies as Nurse Kelly Epson
- Aisha Hinds as Isabel Walsh
- Jillian Armenante as Richmond Trinity Charge Nurse Cheryl Brooks
- Joanna Cassidy as Amanda Hawthorne, Richmond Trinity Board Member
- James Morrison as John Morrissey, CEO of Richmond Trinity
- D.B. Woodside as David Gendler
- Rebecca Field as Susan Winters, Richmond Trinity Social Worker
- Anne Ramsay as Dr. Brenda Marshall
Production
John Masius created the program and served as executive producer for the first season. Glen Mazzara also served as executive producer for the first season. The program was initially going to be called Time Heals.[1] Megan Branman and Dylann Brander of Branman/Brander Casting were involved in casting for the program. In September 2008, Jamie Tarses was reported to be an executive producer on the program.[2]
In September 2008, The Press of Atlantic City reported that Jada Pinkett Smith signed on as both the star of the television pilot, and to serve as executive producer of the program.[1] Pinkett Smith had previously promised never to work in television again, but changed her mind after reading the script of the pilot.[3] She recalled getting the script from her manager: "He said, 'I would never send this to you if I didn't think it was fantastic.' I read it and then I let my husband read it. (Will) said to take the meeting and see."[3] She decided to return to television because of the show's unique qualities.[3]
In the pilot, Jeffrey Nordling portrayed Dr. Tom Wakefield, director of medicine.[4] In February 2009, Michael Vartan was cast to co-star alongside Pinkett Smith as Dr. Tom Wakefield in the series.[4] By June 6, 2009, the program's title had been changed to Hawthorne.[5]
Episodes
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References