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Boss - Season 1
TrailerMayor Tom Kane is King of Chicago, and he rules his domain with an iron fist. After learning that he has a dementia disorder, Tom struggles to keep his grip on power.Actors: Kelsey Grammer, Connie Nielsen, Hannah Ware, Jeff Hephner, Kathleen Robertson, Martin Donovan, Troy Garity, Francis Guinan, Rotimi, Karen Aldridge, James Vincent Meredith, ...»Director: Farhad SafiniaCountry: United StatesDuration: 56 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Boss - Season 1"
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Characters of "Boss - Season 1"
Mayor Tom KanePlayed by: Kelsey Grammer
Meredith KanePlayed by: Connie Nielsen
Emma KanePlayed by: Hannah Ware
Ben ZajacPlayed by: Jeff Hephner
Kitty O'NeillPlayed by: Kathleen Robertson
Ezra StonePlayed by: Martin Donovan
Sam MillerPlayed by: Troy Garity
Governor McCall CullenPlayed by: Francis Guinan
Darius MorrisonPlayed by: Rotimi
Dr. Ella HarrisPlayed by: Karen Aldridge
Alderman RossPlayed by: James Vincent Meredith
Ronnie MorettiPlayed by: Tim Decker
Alderman Lalo MataPlayed by: Ricardo Gutiérrez
Moco RuizPlayed by: Joe Minoso
Mike BosovicPlayed by: Michael Accardo
Reporter Kendra SimmonsPlayed by: Ilyssa Fradin
Grey Haired ManPlayed by: Doug James
Alton MorrisonPlayed by: Maurice Lemon
Phone MonkeyPlayed by: Steve Lenz
OrtizPlayed by: Eduardo N. Martinez
Dilip SinghPlayed by: Juan Gabriel Ruiz
Chief Billy EnglishPlayed by: Joseph Fleetfoot Sada
Max HarrisPlayed by: Branden Smith
ManPlayed by: Steve Key
GarzaPlayed by: Sal Velez Jr.
Chicago AldermanPlayed by: Elizabeth Reiners
Mayor's Office WorkerPlayed by: Kimberly Azana
ReporterPlayed by: Andre Bellos
Mayor's Office EmployeePlayed by: Daniel Boughton
Mayor's Office EmployeePlayed by: Debbi Burns
Mayor Kane's CommanderPlayed by: Mino Mackic
Zajac SupporterPlayed by: Jim Nieciecki
Campaign WorkerPlayed by: Cyril Smith
Chicago Sentinel ReporterPlayed by: Chris D. Thomas
HaimePlayed by: Philip Michael Toca
Debra WhiteheadPlayed by: Jennifer Mudge
Maggie ZajacPlayed by: Nicole Forester
Alderman SolomouPlayed by: Kevin Gudahl
Mayor RutledgePlayed by: Anthony Mockus Sr.
Ross Caucus MemberPlayed by: Ron O.J. Parson
Alderman AlversonPlayed by: Phillip Edward Van Lear
Zajac's SonPlayed by: Jaden Legan
Cullen's AidePlayed by: Bryan Basil
Ward BossPlayed by: Steven James Price
Jack BentleyPlayed by: David Pasquesi
SalazarPlayed by: Jeremy Denzlinger
DaraPlayed by: Jessie Fisher
Jerry SwinkPlayed by: Rich Komenich
Desmond CampbellPlayed by: Caleb Levy
Drusilla CampbellPlayed by: Adrian Snow
Gerald 'Babe' McGantryPlayed by: Daniel J. Travanti
Eugene HofstaderPlayed by: John Judd
E.Z.Played by: Olumiji Olawumi
Peter BainePlayed by: Craig Spidle
Frank KohlerPlayed by: Christian Stolte
Riley GanzPlayed by: Vincent Teninty
Mayor GreggPlayed by: Patrick Clear
Alan FeigPlayed by: Dennis Kelly
Tia RossPlayed by: Tamberla Perry
Dr. Gabriela ReyesPlayed by: Carmen Roman
Church ParishionerPlayed by: Robert Finlayson
Chicago Sentinel EmployeePlayed by: Kimber Closson
Ryan KavanaughPlayed by: Danny Goldring
Elliot McGantryPlayed by: Chris Agos
Boom OperatorPlayed by: Thurston Hill
Catherine WalshPlayed by: Amy Morton
DoctorPlayed by: Kate Fry
Gwendolyn ArcherPlayed by: Kayte Grammer
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Creators of "Boss - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Boss - Season 1"
New York Daily NewsOctober 21, 2011Boss rarely takes its foot off the accelerator and the filming style, with frequent lingering closeups of eyes or lips, magnifies the intensity.
SlateOctober 21, 2011Boss is electric with self-importance, and that is in itself is a hoot, given its particular combination of thematic pomp and expressionistic pulp.
Uncle BarkyOctober 21, 2011Boss can be a little over-cooked or even half-baked at times in its depiction of time-honored Windy City corruption. But it's got a great big bite to it, with never a dull moment or badly shot scene.
NewsdayOctober 21, 2011The Gus Vant Sant-directed pilot of what is easily the most important project in Starz history pulses with the sort of corruption that absolute power sires.
HollywoodChicago.comOctober 21, 2011A tonally inconsistent affair that nonetheless displays enough ambition that one could easily vote for it to return in the hope that it develops into the TV leader it could ultimately end up being.
IGN MoviesOctober 21, 2011It would be easy to venture into the decadent and outlandish on a show like this, but Boss has an admirable delicateness to it
Television Without PityOctober 21, 2011I commend this show for finding a way to make each character compelling right out of the gate and make me care about what happens to them, or at least be intrigued about how they fit into the puzzle.
Huffington PostOctober 21, 2011Momentum, or lack thereof, is the biggest problem here; episodes clock in at over 50 minutes but they feel much longer.
Chicago TribuneOctober 21, 2011A powerful work of dramatic fiction, a wrenching story of power's last, acrid breaths, of the blood and darkness that gather around an unrelinquished throne.
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