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Matlock

Matlock
Matlock
1986 - 1995
Drama, Crime
TV Series
Ben Matlock is a very expensive criminal defense attorney who charges $100,000 to take a case. Fortunately, he's worth every penny as he and his associates defend his clients by finding the real killer. (imdb)
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Directed by:
Leo Penn, Harvey S. Laidman, Christopher Hibler, Frank ThackeryStarring:
Daniel Roebuck, Don Knotts, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Michael Durrell, Kene Holiday, Andy Griffith, Julie Sommars, Linda PurlLinda Purl was born in Connecticut and raised in Japan, becoming the only foreigner to train at the Toho Geino Academy. At the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo, she played the role of "Louis" in "The King and I" (in Japanese), "Bet" in "Oliver" and the role of "Helen Keller" in "The Miracle Worker".She then went to England to study under Marguerite Beale, before returning to the United States to study at the Lee Strasberg Institute and, later, with Robert Lewis. Her stage credits include: The Broad
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Season 1 - Ben Matlock is a very expensive criminal defense attorney who charges $100,000 to take a case. Fortunately, he's worth every penny as he and his associates defend his clients by finding the real killer. (imdb)
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Directed by:
Leo Penn, Harvey S. Laidman, Christopher Hibler, Frank ThackeryStarring:
Daniel Roebuck, Don Knotts, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Michael Durrell, Kene Holiday, Andy Griffith, Julie Sommars, Linda PurlLinda Purl was born in Connecticut and raised in Japan, becoming the only foreigner to train at the Toho Geino Academy. At the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo, she played the role of "Louis" in "The King and I" (in Japanese), "Bet" in "Oliver" and the role of "Helen Keller" in "The Miracle Worker".She then went to England to study under Marguerite Beale, before returning to the United States to study at the Lee Strasberg Institute and, later, with Robert Lewis. Her stage credits include: The Broad
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