The Black Donnellys (2007)
The Black Donnellys (2007)

Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Jonathan Tucker
Tommy Donnelly

Tom Guiry
Jimmy Donnelly

Olivia Wilde
Jenny Reilly

Billy Lush
Kevin Donnelly

Michael Stahl-David
Sean Donnelly

Kirk Acevedo
Nicky Cottero

Keith Nobbs
Joey 'Ice Cream'

Peter Greene
Derek 'Dokey' Farrell

Brian Tarantina
Vinnie Culiari

Patrick Brennan
Earl

Paul Haggis
Creator / Executive Producer / Director / Writer / Story

Bobby Moresco
Creator / Executive Producer / Director / Writer

James Bigwood
Producer

Jeff King
Supervising Producer

Rick Butler
Production Design

Alexa L. Fogel
Casting

Kim Clements
Co-Producer / Writer / Teleplay / Story

Dana Maksimovich
Co-Producer

Denise Pleune
Associate Producer

Mark R. Harris
Co-Executive Producer

Sean Whitesell
Co-Executive Producer / Teleplay

Rafael Alvarez
Producer

Mark Isham
Original Music Composer

Daniel Minahan
Director

Elizabeth Gillies
Young Jenny

Kate Mulgrew
Helen Donnelly

Jason Furlani
George

Kenny Marino
McGee

Chris Bauer
Huey Farrell

Mark Margolis
Sal Minetta

Lenny Venito
Benny Cool

Ned Eisenberg
Frankie Stein

Paul Calderon
Detective at Prison

Joseph D'Onofrio
Louie Downtown

Frank Page
Richie

Adelia Saunders
Kim

Jimmy Walsh
Jimmy Donnelly - Age 11

Max Miner
Tommy Donnelly - Age 8

Lance Michael Schaefer
Sean Donnelly - Age 7

Sonny Marinelli
Detective Sunny

Jay Spadaro
Michael Hogan

Jude Moresco
Guy in Bar

Audrie Neenan
Gertie

Richard Petrocelli
Italian Soldier #1

John Cenatiempo
Italian Soldier #2

Glenn Taranto
Guy at Counter

Kathleen Doyle
Helen Donnelly

Dylan Hartigan
Young Joey

Daniel Manche
Kid

Lee Sellars
Man

Frank Bonsangue
Wiseguy

Maria Di Angelis
Interrogation Cop

Allan Steele
Detective Calero / Domenic Calero

Olja Hrustic
Flirting Girl

Che Landon
Rosie Maxwell

Denis McKeown
Pallbearer

Michael Phelan
Pallbearer #2

Sean Patrick Reilly
Mel Donnelly

Lauren Bittner
Mary Ann Maxwell (uncredited)

Sean Cory
Store Owner (uncredited)

Greg D'Agostino
Italian Soldier #3 (uncredited)

Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
(uncredited)

T.J. Stanton
Kevin Donnelly - Age 8 / Kevin Donnelly - Age 8 (uncredited)

Seth Donavan
Hockey Player (uncredited)

Dominick Mancino
Mobster (uncredited)

David C. Roehm Sr.
Gurney Patient (uncredited)

Christopher Shand
(uncredited)

Andrea Bertola Shaw
Street Walker (uncredited)

Alexander Suder
Kid (uncredited)

Kevin Conway
Jenny's Pop

Sherri Parker Lee
Lisa Tyler

Bradley White
Ed

Richard Topol
Doctor

Laurence Blum
Nervous Lowlife

Michele Hayes
Chloe

Betsy Beutler
Joanie

Jamie Bonelli
Nadine

Kevin Cannon
Westie

Bonnie Discepolo
Nosy Neighbor

Kenny Shapiro
Lawyer

Brian Donahue
Jackie (uncredited)

Keith Moyer
Hospital Visitor (uncredited)

John Bolger
Bobby Donnelly / Bobby Donnelly (uncredited)

Ken Garito
Anthony Lino

Tom Riis Farrell
Building Inspector Ferguson

Erika Michels
Prison Nurse

Chance Kelly
Paddy

Michael Rispoli
Alo (uncredited) / Alo
Media.


Details.
Release DateFebruary 26, 2007
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time1h
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
The Black Donnellys is an American drama television series that debuted on NBC on February 26, 2007, and last aired on May 14, 2007. The Black Donnellys was created by Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco and starred Jonathan Tucker, Olivia Wilde, Billy Lush, Tom Guiry, Kirk Acevedo, Michael Stahl-David, and Keith Nobbs.
The series follows four young Roman Catholic Irish-American brothers in New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood and their involvement with petty and organized crime, specifically the Irish Mob. Set in the present day, the show draws heavily upon Irish-American history and themes of family and loyalty. The pilot episode illustrates a clear tension and rivalry between Irish and Italians. The episodes are narrated by a childhood friend, Joey "Ice Cream", whom the show depicts as an unreliable narrator.
In creating the show, Haggis, a native of London, Ontario, strongly referenced his hometown's local history about the real-life Black Donnellys and the massacre associated with their name. In the pilot episode, Joey says the neighborhood is populated primarily by "Black Irish", whom he calls "a race of dark-haired people" the Celts had failed to wipe out in Ireland. The series portrays Hell's Kitchen as a traditionally working-class neighborhood with a deeply entrenched ethnic Irish population and an Irish Mob with control over illegal gambling and loansharking, and heavy involvement in the unions.
On April 9, 2007, the show was pulled from NBC’s primetime line-up. On April 14, the series was officially cancelled, but the remainder of the episodes were made available on the NBC website and on iTunes. On June 5, 2007, it was announced that HDNet had acquired the rights from NBC Universal to broadcast all 13 episodes of the series, beginning June 13, 2007. A DVD collection entitled "The Black Donnellys: The Complete Series" was released on September 4, 2007.
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