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Louie - Season 1
TrailerThe series depicts the life of Louis CK, a divorced comedian with two kids living in New York. The series features appearances by a number of stand-up comedians appearing in the show as fictionalized versions of themselves.Actors: Louis C.K., Chelsea Peretti, William Stephenson, Ashlie Atkinson, Kathleen Butler, Hadley Delany, Ashley Gerasimovich, Jay Oakerson, Nilaja Sun, Hannelore Williams, Rick Crom, ...»Director: Louis C.K.Country: United StatesDuration: 22 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 8.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Louie - Season 1"
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Characters of "Louie - Season 1"
LouiePlayed by: Louis C.K.
LillyPlayed by: Hadley Delany
JanePlayed by: Ashley Gerasimovich
Bathroom GuyPlayed by: Jay Oakerson
RickPlayed by: Rick Crom
NickPlayed by: Nick Di Paolo
RobbiePlayed by: Robert Kelly
HannibalPlayed by: Hannibal Buress
JimPlayed by: Jim Norton
Dr. BenPlayed by: Ricky Gervais
ToddPlayed by: Todd Barry
PamelaPlayed by: Pamela Adlon
Chris RockPlayed by: Bobby Cannavale
Young ManPlayed by: Josh Akin
JayPlayed by: Jay Russell
TherapistPlayed by: David Patrick Kelly
Guy on PhonePlayed by: Todd Glass
Matthew BroderickPlayed by: Matthew Broderick
LauriePlayed by: Hayley Podschun
WomanPlayed by: Sylvia Kauders
DorethyPlayed by: Mary Louise Wilson
Dr. HepaPlayed by: Stephen Root
Osama bin LadenPlayed by: Chuck Sklar
ArdiePlayed by: Ardie Fuqua
GodfreyPlayed by: Godfrey -
Creators of "Louie - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Louie - Season 1"
New York Daily NewsJune 29, 2010Someday he may find the scripted sitcom that captures his humor. Not this time.
Philadelphia InquirerJune 29, 2010Somebody needs to step in and tell Louis to round up a few friends and save his stand-up for the comedy specials.
Boston GlobeJune 29, 2010As brash as his material can be, a melancholy mood nonetheless hangs over the show. It gives Louie' a heart.
Philadelphia Daily NewsJune 29, 2010There's something undeniably endearing about Louie, who even at his most shocking seems willing to acknowledge the force of language - and who generally reserves his most cutting words for himself.
TV GuideJune 29, 2010A brutally funny slice of rant that bears a surface resemblance to Seinfeld in the way that the show organically builds its episodic vignettes around the star's stand-up shtick.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteJune 29, 2010Often profane and occasionally offensive, Louie won't be to every viewer's taste, but it's a more interesting show than many with a definitive point of view.
TIME MagazineJune 29, 2010Louie doesn't come close to sucking. Here's to a season of more awkward moments.
New York TimesJune 29, 2010It takes a while for Louie to find its own voice, and while it is at times a crude and offensive one, it is not without a strange wit and under-the-radar appeal.
Slant MagazineJune 29, 2010Louie provides brooding wit and genuine pathos in substantial enough doses to eclipse any shortcomings.
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