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Boss - Season 2
TrailerSeason 2 opens with Tom Kane cementing his mayoral legacy with a lavish ceremony celebrating the groundbreaking of the new modernized O'Hare terminals. While his political future seems bright, Kane continues to battle for control over his disease.Actors: Candace C. Edwards, Kelsey Grammer, Connie Nielsen, Hannah Ware, Jeff Hephner, Kathleen Robertson, Troy Garity, Rotimi, Jonathan Groff, Sanaa Lathan, T.I., ...»Director: Farhad SafiniaCountry: United StatesDuration: 56 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Boss - Season 2"
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Characters of "Boss - Season 2"
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
Sam MillerPlayed by: Troy Garity
Darius MorrisonPlayed by: Rotimi
Ian ToddPlayed by: Jonathan Groff
Mona FredricksPlayed by: Sanaa Lathan
Trey RogersPlayed by: T.I.
Gerald 'Babe' McGantryPlayed by: Daniel J. Travanti
Governor McCall CullenPlayed by: Francis Guinan
Catherine WalshPlayed by: Amy Morton
Dr. Ella HarrisPlayed by: Karen Aldridge
Alderman RossPlayed by: James Vincent Meredith
Ryan KavanaughPlayed by: Danny Goldring
Mayor RutledgePlayed by: Anthony Mockus Sr.
Maggie ZajacPlayed by: Nicole Forester
Ezra StonePlayed by: Martin Donovan
NancyPlayed by: Jennifer Anglin
ChuckPlayed by: Brian King
Linda DriscollPlayed by: Elizabeth Laidlaw
Phone MonkeyPlayed by: Steve Lenz
PattyPlayed by: Kallie Miller
Dilip SinghPlayed by: Juan Gabriel Ruiz
Max HarrisPlayed by: Branden Smith
Peter BainePlayed by: Craig Spidle
Alderman AlversonPlayed by: Phillip Edward Van Lear
Mayor's Office EmployeePlayed by: Sandy Gulliver
Mayor's Body GuardPlayed by: Dan Latham
City AldermanPlayed by: Joseph Mazurk
Chicago Sentinel ReporterPlayed by: Babs Moran
Hospital VisitorPlayed by: Nathan Geist
Mayor Kane's CommanderPlayed by: Mino Mackic
Sentinel Mail ClerkPlayed by: Samuel Meadows
AldermanPlayed by: Dangel Nava
Chicago AldermanPlayed by: Russ Panzarella
Ronnie MorettiPlayed by: Tim Decker
ReporterPlayed by: Anita Cartagena
Jeff DoylePlayed by: John Hoogenakker
Kenya TaylorPlayed by: James T. Alfred
ManPlayed by: Dan Flannery
DoctorPlayed by: Kate Fry
SandraPlayed by: Molly Glynn
Photo EditorPlayed by: Erik Hellman
PriestPlayed by: Guy Massey
JasonPlayed by: Jabarie McCoy
AlissaPlayed by: Eden Elyse
Tennis PlayerPlayed by: Amber Rae Braaten
Church ParishionerPlayed by: Robert Finlayson
Zajac Campaign StaffPlayed by: Jerod Howard
Joe YoungPlayed by: Usman Ally
GalvezPlayed by: José Antonio GarcÃa
DinovoPlayed by: Guy Van Swearingen
Grey Haired ManPlayed by: Doug James
Benjy ZajakPlayed by: Hudson Ford
Danny ZajakPlayed by: Weston Ford
RoyczykPlayed by: Chelcie Ross
Sentinel PhotographerPlayed by: Craig Lemons
Campaign WorkerPlayed by: Todd Rader
VacarroPlayed by: Gil Bellows
Jack BentleyPlayed by: David Pasquesi -
Creators of "Boss - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Boss - Season 2"
Uncle BarkyAugust 17, 2012The supporting actors are all capable, although Grammer's glower clearly is the series' tower of power.
New York Daily NewsAugust 17, 2012At the heart of this drama, in every sense, is Grammer. It's worth turning on this show just to watch his performance.
PopMattersAugust 29, 2014...t a hardboiled, somewhat abstracted view of power relations as practiced by a varied cast of characters... while also imparting an almost Shakespearean grandeur to the proceedings.
Boston HeraldAugust 17, 2012The simple truth is that no amount of twitching is going to make Boss compelling.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 17, 2012Boss' mix of deft footwork and bull-in-a-china shop clumsiness can be off-putting, but it's always anchored by Grammer's alternately scary and mournful lead performance, and you're never in doubt that there's a fully formed sensibility behind it.
AV ClubAugust 17, 2012If the show can stabilize it's relationship to Kane and clear up some of its more frustrating affectations of "good television," it could really be a great show.
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