Nurse Jackie
Nurse Jackie
Nurse Jackie
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2009- 2015
7 Seasons
80 Episodes
7.1(241 votes)
Ended
Drama
Comedy

Overview

Every day is a matter of life and death in a hectic New York City hospital, but for Nurse Jackie that's the easiest part. Between chronic back pain that won't quit, and a personal life on the constant edge of collapse, it's going to take a white lie here, a bent rule there, and a handful of secret strategies to relieve the pain, and stay one step ahead of total disaster.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Caryn Mandabach Productions
Lionsgate Television

Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

Edie Falco

Jackie Peyton

Edie Falco
Acting

Paul Schulze

Eddie Walzer

Paul Schulze
Acting

Peter Facinelli

Dr. Fitch Cooper

Peter Facinelli
Acting

Merritt Wever

Zoey Barkow

Merritt Wever
Acting

Stephen Wallem

Thor Lundgren

Stephen Wallem
Acting

Dominic Fumusa

Kevin Peyton

Dominic Fumusa
Acting

Ruby Jerins

Grace Peyton

Ruby Jerins
Acting

Anna Deavere Smith

Gloria Akalitus

Anna Deavere Smith
Acting

Mackenzie Aladjem

Fiona Peyton

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Betty Gilpin

Dr. Carrie Roman

Betty Gilpin

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