Undressed (TV series)
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Format | Teen drama, Dramedy, Soap opera |
Created by | Roland Joffe |
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No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 222 |
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Running time | approx. 22 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | MTV |
Original run | July 26, 1999 – September 5, 2002 |
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TV.com summary |
Undressed is a television series on MTV that was first broadcast in 1999. It was an anthology series that followed the relationships (both sexual and romantic) of young people, often high schoolers, college students, and twenty somethings in the Los Angeles area. The series was controversial for its frank discussions about sex, including depictions of promiscuous behavior between teens, as well as gay and lesbian relationships. The show's Head Writers were Michael Grodner and Swith Bell, while Neil Landau served as the co-head writer.
Each season had several recurring characters with each episode focused on two or three specific characters with plotlines presented as interleaved vignettes. Undressed ran for 6 seasons, from Monday, 26 July, 1999 to Thursday, 5 September, 2002. The final season of the series was produced in Canada.
All six seasons, starting with season one, are being made available online for free viewing, at UndressedTV.com [1], since in April, 2008.
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[edit] Notable cast members
- Christina Hendricks, who played Rhiannon in Season 1, currently plays Joan Holloway on the AMC television series Mad Men.
- Katie Aselton, Miss Maine Teen USA in 1995 and first runner-up in the Miss Teen USA 1995 pageant, played Kim in season 5.
- Nick Stabile, best known as Mark Wolper from the Aaron Spelling production "Sunset Beach", played Dave in Season 1 and continued on TV in shows such as "Half & Half", "Passions" and "Saints and Sinners"
- Jason Thompson, Miles from Season 2 has appeared in "General Hospital" as Dr. Patrick Drake
- Marc Blucas, who played Billy in Season 1, went on to portray Riley Finn in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- Adam Brody, who played Seth Cohen on the TV series The O.C. in season 3.
- Karen Cliche, who played Marissa in 1999 and 2002, went on to play the part of Baylin in the 2007 Flash Gordon series.
- Scott Clifton, who played Caleb in Season 5, went on to play the character Dillon Quartermaine on over 70 episodes of th ABC Soap Opera General Hospital.
- Sam Doumit, who played Jana in 1999, became, according to IMDB, the face of the SuicideGirls logo and has been on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Passions, Dawson's Creek, and more.
- Jason David Frank of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers appeared on the show.
- Nicholas Gonzalez, who played Andy in 1999, played the recurring character DJ on the TV series The O.C..
- Bret Harrison, who was in Season 1, went on to star in the The Loop and Reaper
- Jay Hernandez, who played Eddie in Season 2, went on to get lead roles in Crazy/Beautiful, Carlito's Way: Rise to Power, and the part of Paxton in the Hostel and Hostel: Part II.
- Erica Hubbard appeared as Jenny for one episode in Season one.
- Bryce Johnson who played Josh Ford on the TV series Popular, played Cliff in Season 1.
- Sarah Lancaster, who played Liz in Season 1, had roles in Scrubs and What About Brian, and is now playing Ellie Bartowski on the NBC show Chuck.
- Iyari Limon, who played Cindy in Season 3, went on to play Potential Slayer Kennedy on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- Diane Mizota, the host of Filter, appeared in Season 3.
- Chad Michael Murray, Lucas Scott of One Tree Hill, played Dan.
- Sam Page, who portrayed Sam (the second male in a ménage à trois) in Season 3, was named one of People Magazine's Most Eligible Bachelors in 2002 and went on to have such roles as Jesse Parker on Point Pleasant and ADA Casey Woodland on Shark.
- Peter Paige, who played Kirk in Season 1, went on to play Emmett Honeycutt on Showtime's hit series Queer as Folk.
- Eyal Podell, who played Joel in Season 1, went on to play Professor Adrian Korbel on the TV series The Young and the Restless.
- Kim Poirier, host of HypaSpace, played Holly in Season 6.
- Alisan Porter, who played the title role in Curly Sue, played Belinda in Season 4.
- Alyson Kiperman who played Janice in Season 3, went on to play the Yellow Eagle Wild Force Ranger on the TV series Power Rangers: Wild Force.
- Teal Redmann, who played Abby in Season 3, went on to play Louise Grant on the Gilmore Girls TV series for over 30 episodes.
- Autumn Reeser, Taylor on The O.C. TV series, appeared in Seasons 5.
- Brandon Routh, who played Wade in Season 3, went on to portray Superman in Superman Returns.
- Katee Sackhoff of Battlestar Galactica appeared in Season 2.
- Darryl Stephens, best known as Noah in Noah's Arc appeared in Season 2.
- Michael Urie, of Ugly Betty, played Justin in Season 6.
- Cerina Vincent, who was Miss Nevada Teen USA 1996 and part of Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, appeared on the show.
- Adrienne Wilkinson of Xena: Warrior Princess appeared in Season 2.
- Johnny Lewis of One Missed Call appeared as Ray on Season 4.
[edit] Seasons
- July 1999 - September 1999
- February 2000 - March 2000
- July 2000 - August 2000
- January 2001 - March 2001
- July 2001 - September 2001
- June 2002 - September 2002
[edit] Award nominations
- 2000 - GLAAD Media Award - Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series
- 2001 - GLAAD Media Award - Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series
- 2001 - FILMLOOK Award - Teen Choice for Late Night Series
- 2002 - POP Award - Special Recognition for Original Series
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Undressed free streaming online viewing at UndressedTV.com
- Undressed at the Internet Movie Database
- Undressed episode guide at TV.com
- Undressed Photos at MTV.com