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Treme - Season 2
TrailerSeason 2 opens with Antoine contemplating a move, while LaDonna resisting one. Davis moves in new directions, personally and professionally. Toni worries about Sofiaʼs emotional distance. Colson contends with the return of crime to New Orleans. Annie returns from a national tour...Actors: Khandi Alexander, Rob Brown, Kim Dickens, India Ennenga, Michiel Huisman, Melissa Leo, Lucia Micarelli, David Morse, Clarke Peters, Wendell Pierce, Jon Seda, ...»Director: Eric Ellis Overmyer, David SimonCountry: United StatesDuration: 59 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 8.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Treme - Season 2"
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Characters of "Treme - Season 2"
LaDonna Batiste-WilliamsPlayed by: Khandi Alexander
Delmond LambreauxPlayed by: Rob Brown
Janette DesautelPlayed by: Kim Dickens
Sofia BernettePlayed by: India Ennenga
SonnyPlayed by: Michiel Huisman
Toni BernettePlayed by: Melissa Leo
AnniePlayed by: Lucia Micarelli
Terry ColsonPlayed by: David Morse
Albert LambreauxPlayed by: Clarke Peters
Antoine BatistePlayed by: Wendell Pierce
Nelson HidalgoPlayed by: Jon Seda
Davis McAlaryPlayed by: Steve Zahn
ChasPlayed by: Derek Cecil
Mrs BrooksPlayed by: Venida Evans
Paul KeyesPlayed by: Paul Fitzgerald
JillPlayed by: Danai Gurira
Alison MyersPlayed by: Letoya Luckett
NickPlayed by: James Ransone
Darnell NicholsPlayed by: Darien Sills-Evans
DesireePlayed by: Phyllis Montana LeBlanc
Larry WilliamsPlayed by: Lance E. Nichols
Enrico BrulardPlayed by: Victor Slezak
C.J. LiguoriPlayed by: Dan Ziskie
RileyPlayed by: Tim Bellow
Officer FulwoodPlayed by: Kenneth Brown Jr.
ArniePlayed by: Jeffrey John Carisalez
Detective Luis CalderonPlayed by: J. Omar Castro
JayPlayed by: Nick Gomez
FranklinPlayed by: Walter Harris
Sgt. Percy BechetPlayed by: Deneen Tyler
Memphis RonniePlayed by: Eddie Vanison
RobertPlayed by: Jaron Williams
JoshPlayed by: Joshua Braud
WaiterPlayed by: Z. Dieterich
LocalPlayed by: Mark Joyce
Concert GoerPlayed by: Anthony Phillips
BartenderPlayed by: Phillip Rao
DetectivePlayed by: Wayne Webb
Aunt MimiPlayed by: Elizabeth Ashley
Vincent AbreuPlayed by: Ned Bellamy
Davina LambreauxPlayed by: Edwina Findley Dickerson
RobinettePlayed by: Davi Jay
Officer FilmorePlayed by: Jackson Beals
Dr. Jason FrasorPlayed by: Marcus Lyle Brown
Randall BatistePlayed by: Sean-Michael Bruno
BrandiPlayed by: Brandi Gerard
George CotrellPlayed by: Otto DeJean
WaitressPlayed by: Elizabeth Holcomb
DJ Jeffy JeffPlayed by: John McConnell
Ramona McAlaryPlayed by: Ann McKenzie
PIO SeargentPlayed by: Brian Stapf
Dr. Roger McAlaryPlayed by: Marco St. John
Police OfficerPlayed by: Earnest Carter
Sgt. CameronPlayed by: Gene Kevin Hames Jr.
Blue Note PatronPlayed by: Michelle Jeanmard
Alcide BatistePlayed by: Renwick D. Scott II
James WoodrowPlayed by: Jim True-Frost
Jacques JhoniPlayed by: Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine
Harley WattPlayed by: Steve Earle
Andrea CazayouxPlayed by: Jen Kober
Councilman ThomasPlayed by: Oliver Thomas
Capt. Jack MaletestaPlayed by: Tony Senzamici
Bar PatronPlayed by: Nic Christie
House of Blues PatronPlayed by: Ross Rouillier
ER Clerk 2Played by: Han Soto
Homeless ManPlayed by: Glen Warner
Marvin FreyPlayed by: Michael Cerveris
Dana LyndseyPlayed by: Yolonda Ross
Darren LecoeurPlayed by: Keith Hart
HenryPlayed by: Henry Griffin
Sexy WomanPlayed by: Shauna Rappold
Teddy O'DellPlayed by: Caleb Michaelson
Brazilian ForemanPlayed by: Luis Da Silva Jr.
Officer AhlquistPlayed by: Christopher Berry
JohnPlayed by: David Kency
Brulard BartenderPlayed by: Jon Michael Davis
BernardPlayed by: Stiggidy Steve
PedestrianPlayed by: Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson
Handsome BrokerPlayed by: Brett Lamarque
Jazz Club PatronPlayed by: Laurie Lee
Band StudentPlayed by: Austin Que
Deputy Chief MarsdenPlayed by: Terence Rosemore
Captain John GuidryPlayed by: Michael Showers
StudentPlayed by: Mattie Liptak
City InspectorPlayed by: Jesse Moore
Court OfficerPlayed by: D'Arcy Allen
6th District SergeantPlayed by: Tim Bell
Young GirlPlayed by: Kaysia Monique Stove
Creighton BernettePlayed by: John Goodman
DonaldPlayed by: Carl J. Walker
Capt. Richard LafouchettePlayed by: James DuMont
Sgt. Alonzo WilsonPlayed by: Anthony Michael Frederick
JocelynPlayed by: Shelby Farrell
Concert AttendeePlayed by: Russell M. Haeuser
Don EncaladePlayed by: John Beasley
TobyPlayed by: Rio Hackford
Cheri LambreauxPlayed by: Tameka Bob
LinhPlayed by: Hong Chau
Officer Kerry ClaytonPlayed by: Christopher Matthew Cook
Female OfficerPlayed by: Gretchen KoernerMore Characters -
Creators of "Treme - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Treme - Season 2"
Boston GlobeApril 24, 2011With none of the conventional plot techniques TV viewers are accustomed to, it is a collection of rich moments and poignant characters that loosely adds up to something quite powerful.
Uncle BarkyApril 24, 2011Treme is a many-splendored triumph of slow-cooked storytelling and hot, humid music.
Huffington PostApril 24, 2011Some aspects of this show work better than others, but, in its generally excellent second season, the drama has cohered into a compelling, if sprawling, portrait of the Crescent City.
People MagazineApril 24, 2011It takes a while to adjust to the dissonance, but the muted naturalism of the superb cast draws us in.
HitFixApril 24, 2011In season two, the strengths of Treme remain strengths, while some of the show's weaknesses have been much improved.
Philadelphia Daily NewsApril 24, 2011It remains, stubbornly and triumphantly, what it was: an unhurried exploration of the aftermath of a city's catastrophe, told through the experiences of those who didn't have the luxury of shutting off CNN when they'd had enough.
Washington PostApril 24, 2011If you stick with them, you'll see Treme becoming a well-paced work of fiction rather than see Treme spending too much effort speaking truth to an indifferent power.
TIME MagazineApril 24, 2011The second season, beginning in 2006, about a year after the last, will probably not change minds among lovers or haters. There's somewhat more capital-D drama to the early episodes.
VarietyApril 24, 2011"Treme" is the perfect HBO show, inasmuch as those who love it aren't likely to get that itch scratched anywhere else.
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