Will & Grace (2017)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Eric McCormack
Will Truman
Debra Messing
Grace Adler
Sean Hayes
Jack McFarland
Megan Mullally
Karen Walker
David Kohan
Creator / Executive Producer
Shelley Morrison
Rosario Salazar
Max Mutchnick
Creator / Executive Producer
Tom Gallop
Rob
James Burrows
Director / Executive Producer
Bruce Alden
Producer
Jon Kinnally
Executive Producer
Tracy Poust
Executive Producer
Alex Herschlag
Executive Producer / Writer
John Quaintance
Co-Executive Producer / Writer
Steve Sandoval
Producer
Nina Pedrad
Supervising Producer
Tim Kaiser
Executive Producer
Tracy Poust
Writer
Jon Kinnally
Writer
Jordan Reddout
Writer
Gus Hickey
Writer
Michael Angarano
Elliot
Jet Jurgensmeyer
Skip
Andrew Rannells
Reggie
Jane Lynch
Roberta
Adam Rippon
Timothy
Evan O'Toole
Smitty
Patricia Belcher
Ellie
Carrie Aizley
Ivy
Katie O'Rourke
Erica
Karen Y. McClain
Ruth
Amy Crofoot
Mamie Crowfoot
Elando Baltimore
Male Stripper
Samira Wiley
Nikki
Carlos Antonio
Manny
Charles Emmett
Luke
Alice Hirson
Justice Ginsburg (voice)
Nicola Lambo
Angela (voice)
Andrea Martin
Zusanna
Barrett Foa
Paul
Aly Mawji
Liam
Amari O'Neil
Felix
Aya Cash
Olivia Walker
Adwin Brown
James
Shiloh Phillips
Madison
Selah Phillips
Lexington
Tucker Smallwood
Henry Rice
Winston Story
Rex
Chelsea Handler
Donna Zimmer
Devere Rogers
Owen
Jeff Blumenkrantz
Piano Player
Carlie Craig
Jill
Gabrielle Sanalitro
Loretta
Barry Karas
Barry
Jeffrey Cade Ross Brown
Reuben
Cleo Fraser
Katie
A.J. Castro
Elias
Connie Shin
Olivie / Student
Iyad Hajjaj
Machmud
Deborah Levin
Dana
Mike Park
Todd Fung
Brad Grunberg
Ralph
Irene Roseen
Doris
Dan Warner
Doug
David Schwimmer
Noah
Jon Cryer
Jon Cryer
Steve Paymer
Steve / Delivery Man
Martha Kelly
Patty
Samuel Faraci
Skip
Yelyna De Leon
Blanca
Bruno Amato
Randy
Rachel Quaintance
Vicky
Scott Beehner
Donald
Joy Osmanski
Trish Yashida
David Douglas
Edward
Jake Green
Tour Announcer (voice)
Jennifer Kenyon
Linda
Ruben Pla
Estefan's Father (voice)
Brian Jordan Alvarez
Estefan
Mary McCormack
Janet
Sara Rue
Joyce
Alec Baldwin
Malcolm
Cheyenne Jackson
Michael
Ian Harvie
Bud
Dyana Ortelli
Fernanda
Zack Weinstein
Ryan
Gregor Manns
Customer
Ken Luckey
Man
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez
Leigh-Allyn Baker
Ellen
Danielle Weeks
Morgan
Carly Dutcher
Ilana
Katarina Demetriades
Brianna
Emily Churchill
Rosemary
Rasika Mathur
Trish
Doc Farrow
Parent
Barry Bostwick
Jerry Wise
Dan Bucatinsky
Neil
Andy Favreau
JJ Wise
Victor Turpin
Elias
Juliet Cesario
Cashier / Jeanette
Geovanni Gopradi
Alejandro
Lauren Weedman
Cheryl
Andy Buckley
Hank
Dana DeLorenzo
Karen's Mom
Alexa Nisenson
Young Karen
Cody Rain Murray
Scientology Guy / Jared (voice) / Orderly / Doug (voice)
Bobby Cannavale
Vince
Ryan Pinkston
Drew
Sterling Sulieman
Ryan
Rose Abdoo
Rita
Jack McGee
Officer Murphy
Mackenzie Marsh
Angela
Jason Sims-Prewitt
Officer Connelly
Jerry Levine
Joe
Jay Brian Winnick
Officer Rizzo
Robert Klein
Martin Adler
Emilio Borelli
Mario
E.J. Callahan
Janitor
Nick Offerman
Jackson Boudreaux
Sharon Sachs
Debbie
Brian Posehn
Pete
Mitch Silpa
Maitre D'
Jett Wilder
Mary
Lidia Porto
Nurse Jill
Edward Padilla
Priest
Max Greenfield
Eli Wolff
Buz Kohan
Buz
Robert Towers
Partner
Justin Shaw
Benji
Sean Owens
Divorce Lawyer (voice) / Young Guy / Pedestrian
Natalie Dreyfuss
Emma
Harry Connick Jr.
Leo Markus
Laura Kightlinger
Sheila / Writer
Chris Redd
Alvin
Ramone Hamilton
Jordan
Jordan Julian
Tasha
Ben Platt
Blake
Michael Galante
Lincoln
Mary Pat Gleason
Bridget
Colette Whitaker
Smart Shower (voice)
Davi Santos
Twenty-Something
Anthony Ramos
Tony
Kyle Bornheimer
Lenny
Eddie Matos
Steve Sandoval
Kate Micucci
Page
Fred Cross
Curtis
Reid Scott
Marcus
Chaz Ahern
Keith / Walk Button (voice) / Newscaster (voice)
Derek Gaines
Theodore
Paul Ben-Victor
Mario
Dylan Riley Snyder
DJ
Charles Berthoud
Paolo
Eva La Dare
Dr. Welch
Karan Soni
Mike
Livia Treviño
Mrs. Timmer
Drew Lipson
Baseball Player
Jaime Moyer
Janae
Earl T. Kim
Guard
Ali Wentworth
Dr. Superstein
Meredith Salenger
Lucy
Ben Giroux
Grief Panda
Ryan Phillippe
Ryan Phillippe
Billie Lourd
Fiona
Peter Graham
Trevor
Chris Parnell
Dr. DiLorenzo
Allison Smith
Molly
Rebecca Corry
Pam
Seth Rudetsky
Jerry Sussman
Aileen Quinn
Ramona Delaney
Theresa Ireland
Miss Hannigan
Vanessa Bayer
Friday / Amy
Eddie Pepitone
Walt
Navaris Darson
Julian
Tim Bagley
Larry
Christopher Thornton
Luke
Jocelyn Ayanna
Ceecee
Aryan Simhadri
Farhan
Alex Weller
Rainbow
Randy Vasquez
Ron
Blythe Danner
Marilyn Truman
Christian Ochoa
Hector
Wayne Wilderson
Ellis Palmer-Payne
Persia White
Katie Palmer-Payne
Charles C. Stevenson Jr.
Smitty
Matt Letscher
James Wise
Karina Bonnefil
Genevieve
Nicole Sullivan
Ruth
Gus Kenworthy
Steve
Scott Icenogle
Bennet
Miss Coco Peru
Miss Coco Peru
Joel McHale
Phil
T.R. Knight
Dexter Murphy
Frankie A. Rodriguez
Christopher
Tip Scarry
Owen
Molly Shannon
Val Bassett
Anna Suzuki
Anna
Jill Basey
Margot
Demi Lovato
Jenny
Hollis W. Chambers
Chase
Leslie Jordan
Beverley Leslie
Lucie Arnaz
Factory Boss
Brian Michael Jones
Joe
Matt Cook
Ross
Patton Oswalt
Danley Walker
Yvette Nicole Brown
Ru
Sarah Baker
Cathy
Gracen Newton
Grace's Son
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 28, 2017
StatusEnded
Seasons3
Episodes52
Running Time22m
Content RatingTV-14
Filming LocationsPuck Building, United States
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Will & Grace is an American television sitcom created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan. Set in New York City, the show focuses on the friendship between best friends Will Truman (Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace Adler (Debra Messing), a straight interior designer. The show was originally broadcast on NBC from September 21, 1998, to May 18, 2006, for a total of eight seasons, and returned to NBC on September 28, 2017, and permanently ended on April 23, 2020. Will & Grace has been one of the most successful television series with gay principal characters.
Despite initial criticism for its stereotypical portrayal of gay characters, it went on to become a staple of NBC's Must See TV Thursday night lineup and was met with continued critical acclaim. It was ensconced in the Nielsen top 20 for half of its 1998–2006 network run. The show was the highest-rated sitcom among adults 18–49 from 2001 to 2005. Will & Grace earned 18 Primetime Emmy Awards and 96 nominations. Each main actor received an Emmy Award throughout the series. In 2014, the Writers Guild of America placed the sitcom at number 94 in their list of the 101 best-written TV series of all time.
Since the final episode of the 1998–2006 run aired, the sitcom has been credited with helping and improving public opinion of the LGBT community, with then U.S. Vice President Joe Biden commenting that the show "probably did more to educate the American public" on LGBT issues "than almost anything anybody has ever done so far". In 2014, the Smithsonian Institution added an LGBT history collection to their museum which included items from Will & Grace. Curator Dwight Blocker Bowers stated that the sitcom used "comedy to familiarize a mainstream audience with gay culture" in a way that was "daring and broke ground" in American media.
During its original run, Will & Grace was filmed in front of a live studio audience (most episodes and scenes) on Tuesday nights, at Stage 17 in CBS Studio Center. A long-running legal battle between both the original executive producers and creators and NBC took place between 2003 and 2007. Will and Grace's apartment was put on display at the Emerson College Library, donated by series creator Max Mutchnick. When the set was removed in 2014, rumors came up about a cast reunion, but the actors involved denied that such a reunion was planned, explaining it was merely being moved.
In September 2016, the cast reunited for a 10-minute special (released online), urging Americans to vote in the 2016 presidential election. After its success, NBC announced that the network was exploring the idea of putting Will & Grace back into production. In January 2017, NBC confirmed the series' return for a ninth season, for the 2017–2018 television season, which was eventually expanded to 16 episodes. This was followed by renewals for 18-episode tenth and eleventh seasons. On July 25, 2019, it was announced that the eleventh season would be the final season of the series which premiered on October 24, 2019, and concluded on April 23, 2020.