Judging Amy (1999)

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Absorbing US drama about a single mum who works as a family court judge. Recently divorced Amy moves to Connecticut with her young daughter to live with her overly-assertive mother. s1.

When is Judging Amy next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on CBS Drama Today, 12 noon and on CBS Drama Today, 4:00pm. See more...

Main Cast

Jeffrey Pierce
Heather McPhaul
Lonnie Colon
Tom Kiesche
Lesley Fera
Sharon Omi
Francesca Roberts
Michael Dempsey
Alexander Folk
Candace Edwards
Image for Stephanie VendittoStephanie Venditto
Zane Holtz
Easton Gage
Maury Sterling
William Salyers
Elle Fanning
John D. Gowans
Christine Pan James
Catherine Corpeny
Katrina Phillips
Diane Cossa
Image for Carlos GómezCarlos Gómez
Jillian Armentante
Cynthia Ferrer
Jason Lasater
Alice Lagano
Michelle L. Gardner
David Dunard
Gibby Brand
Kathryn Meisle
Clayton Landey
Fred Stoller
Denise Dowse
John Maynard
Morocco Omari
Tony Denman
Ashley Gardner
Miles Marsico
J.J. Boone
Suzanne Krull
Joe Nieves
Jimmy Palumbo
Eugene Osment
Daniel Hansen
Karl T. Wright
Chelselka Leigh
Robin Bartlett
Brandon Williams
Morgan Rusler
Paul Norwood
Lou Beatty Jr.
Bret Loehr
Blake Bashoff
Alice Dodd
Maria Arcé
Jonathan Togo
Eric Barry
Rae Ritke
Rolando Millet
Jesse Plemons

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