TV series
Everwood
Overview
After the death of his wife, world-class neurosurgeon Dr. Andrew Brown leaves Manhattan and moves his family to the small town of Everwood, Colorado. There he becomes a small-town doctor and learns parenting on the fly as he raises his talented but resentful 15-year-old son Ephram and his 9-year-old daughter Delia.
Details
- First air date
- 2002-09-16
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 4 seasons
- Episodes
- 89 episodes
- Genres
- Drama, Family
- Network
- The WB
- Production
- Warner Bros. Television
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Treat Williams as Andrew Brown
- Gregory Smith as Ephram Brown
- Emily VanCamp as Amy Abbott
- Debra Mooney as Edna Harper
- John Beasley as Irv Harper
- Vivien Cardone as Delia Brown
- Chris Pratt as Bright Abbott
- Tom Amandes as Harold Abbott
- Stephanie Niznik as Nina Feeney
- Merrilyn Gann as Rose Abbott
- Sarah Drew as Hannah Rogers
- Scott Wolf as Jake Hartman
Creators and crew
- Greg Berlanti - Creator
- Michael Green - Producer
- Greg Berlanti - Producer
- Oliver Goldstick - Producer
- Rina Mimoun - Producer
- Michael Schultz - Director
Seasons
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