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Peter Krause | ... |
Adam Braverman
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Lauren Graham | ... |
Sarah Braverman
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Dax Shepard | ... |
Crosby Braverman
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Monica Potter | ... |
Kristina Braverman
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Erika Christensen | ... |
Julia Braverman-Graham
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Sam Jaeger | ... |
Joel Graham
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Savannah Paige Rae | ... |
Sydney Graham
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Max Burkholder | ... |
Max Braverman
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Joy Bryant | ... |
Jasmine Trussell
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Miles Heizer | ... |
Drew Holt
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Mae Whitman | ... |
Amber Holt
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Bonnie Bedelia | ... |
Camille Braverman
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Craig T. Nelson | ... |
Zeek Braverman
(103 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Tyree Brown | ... |
Jabbar Trussell
(102 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Sarah Ramos | ... |
Haddie Braverman
(60 episodes, 2010-2015)
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Xolo Maridueña | ... |
Victor Graham
(51 episodes, 2012-2015)
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Ray Romano | ... |
Hank Rizzoli
(44 episodes, 2012-2015)
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A family tree with Zeek (Craig T. Nelson) and Camille Braverman (Bonnie Bedelia) serving as the patriarch and matriarch. After forty-six years of marriage, they've managed to keep their foundation intact by burying their problems underneath the surface for the sake of their now-adult children. Adam (Peter Krause) is the first-born and the ripest apple the tree has to offer. He runs a shoe company, has a supportive wife, two children (boy and girl) and a beautiful home to share with them. He's a dog short of "The American Dream". Sarah (Lauren Graham), is the unstable daughter returning home at thirty-eight years of age with her rebellious daughter and sensitive son to live with Zeek and Camille. Crosby (Dax Shepard), is a happy-go-lucky bachelor living in the now, on a docked boat. He has no idea that his frivolous life is about to change tremendously. Then there is Julia (Erika Christensen). She is the bread-winning shot-calling lawyer, whose husband mans the stay-at-home-dad duties.... Written by Jordan Ray Allen
As a 50 something with grown children this show is so right on. The episode when they found out Max had a real problem was exactly how it went for my wife and I when we got similar news, and the reaction of the grandfather was also spot on. This show is happy, sad and everything in-between, just like real life. It is so good it will probably be taken off the air so that we can be exposed to more of the trash which makes up a lot of todays TV. I also think the brother and sister interaction is great, they can be mad and blow off steam without it becoming a federal case. The marriages are real as well, with different definitions of a good marriage and whats involved. My favorite part though is the relationship between the aunts and uncles and the kids, you treat your own children one way while watching out for the nieces and nephews. Great stuff