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Preuve à l'appui

Titre original : Crossing Jordan
  • Série télévisée
  • 2001–2007
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Jill Hennessy in Preuve à l'appui (2001)
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Malgré une carrière quelque peu ternie, le Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh, médecin légiste, brillante et sexy, se dépasse constamment pour résoudre ses affaires.Malgré une carrière quelque peu ternie, le Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh, médecin légiste, brillante et sexy, se dépasse constamment pour résoudre ses affaires.Malgré une carrière quelque peu ternie, le Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh, médecin légiste, brillante et sexy, se dépasse constamment pour résoudre ses affaires.

  • Création
    • Tim Kring
  • Casting principal
    • Jill Hennessy
    • Miguel Ferrer
    • Ravi Kapoor
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Création
      • Tim Kring
    • Casting principal
      • Jill Hennessy
      • Miguel Ferrer
      • Ravi Kapoor
    • 90avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Jill Hennessy
    Jill Hennessy
    • Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh
    • 2001–2007
    Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer
    • Dr. Garret Macy
    • 2001–2007
    Ravi Kapoor
    Ravi Kapoor
    • Dr. Mahesh 'Bug' Vijayaraghavensatanaryanamurthy
    • 2001–2007
    Steve Valentine
    Steve Valentine
    • Dr. Nigel Townsend
    • 2001–2007
    Kathryn Hahn
    Kathryn Hahn
    • Lily Lebowski
    • 2001–2007
    Jerry O'Connell
    Jerry O'Connell
    • Detective Woody Hoyt
    • 2002–2007
    Ken Howard
    Ken Howard
    • Max Cavanaugh
    • 2001–2005
    Emy Coligado
    Emy Coligado
    • Emmy
    • 2001–2007
    Ivan Sergei
    Ivan Sergei
    • Dr. Peter Winslow
    • 2003–2004
    Mahershala Ali
    Mahershala Ali
    • Dr. Trey Sanders
    • 2001–2002
    Susan Gibney
    Susan Gibney
    • DA Renee Walcott…
    • 2002–2007
    Ethan Sandler
    Ethan Sandler
    • ADA Jeffrey Brandau…
    • 2002–2007
    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Detective Tallulah Simmons
    • 2005–2007
    David Monahan
    David Monahan
    • Detective Matt Seely
    • 2004–2007
    Eugene Byrd
    Eugene Byrd
    • Sidney
    • 2004–2005
    Brooke Smith
    Brooke Smith
    • Dr. Kate Switzer
    • 2007
    Lorraine Toussaint
    Lorraine Toussaint
    • Dr. Elaine Duchamps
    • 2002–2003
    Alex McKenna
    Alex McKenna
    • Abby Macy
    • 2001–2006
    • Création
      • Tim Kring
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    iluvds9

    Awesome new show

    This Jill Hennessey series about a Boston-area ME is exciting, interesting and believable.

    Jordan Cavanaugh is intelligent, gorgeous and intriguing. The other cast members are also interesting and realistic, as are the plots.

    Unlike Law and Order Crossing Jordan delves deeper into the character's personal lives--Jordan's close relationship with her retired cop dad (Ken Howard, the only cast member who attempts a real Boston accent) and her uncertainty regarding his new girl- friend. When working on an unsolved murder Jordan and her father role-play the possible killer/victim scenario to chilling effect.

    I also enjoy the Boston-Irish based theme music.

    Bravo to Jill, the writers, actors, producers, etc. I hope to see Crossing Jordan cross my TV screen for many seasons to come.
    Anann73

    Not trying to be like CSI

    Some people say that "Crossing Jordan" is a rip-off of CSI but even though there are some similarities it is not trying to be the same. There are cases and forensics involved, but "Crossing Jordan" is far richer in character development. This show is my favorite because it has both; I don't watch CSI or CSI:Miami because when I want just cases and the forensics involved in solving them, I watch "Forensic Files" and other true crime shows on DSC or TLC. But since I enjoy these things as well as drama and character development (not to mention Jill Hennessy is my favorite actress), I love "Crossing Jordan." Also, the fact that the lead character is a little screwy is fine by me...I prefer it! Makes things interesting.
    Shrykespeare

    A rare gem in a sea of forgettable TV

    The greatest thing about "Crossing Jordan" is that it never, for even one moment, ceases to make us care about its characters. It seamlessly gives us a mix of tragedy and comedy, as well as humanity and warmth, which is no mean feat, considering the profession all of the main characters have.

    With the abundance of shows cropping up in the last few years with a theme of "investigation", the profession of Medical Examiner has been thrust into the limelight of the public's eye that it never has been before. One needs to look no further than the ratings of all of the "CSI" shows to find proof; the minutiae and drudgery of police and forensic work, once thought to be bland, boring and completely without entertainment value, now has viewers glued to their sets.

    But "Crossing Jordan" is much more than that. While I applaud shows like "CSI", and to a small extent, "Law & Order" for their ingenious writing and convincing story lines, none of those shows has ever really developed its characters to an extent where we care more about them than about the details of whatever case they happen to be working on at the time. "Crossing Jordan" has developed it's characters very, very well. Consider:

    The main character, Jordan Cavanaugh (Jill Hennessy): when the show first started, we knew her to be a mouthy, bitchy, seat-of-the-pants, lives-by-her-own-rules kind of girl, who would always be in trouble but somehow, always gets to the truth. And while the appeal of such a character is undeniable, such a routine would have gotten old really fast, as well as the "haunted-by-her-mother's-as-yet-unsolved-murder" story line. I understand that early on, we knew that this is what drove Jordan to be the person she was, but it felt like that particular story line was used as a crutch to hold the series up. I think her character is now sufficiently developed to get past it now. She's still mouthy, and still lives by her own rules, but not as often as before. She's truly grown up.

    Dr. Garret Macy (Miguel Ferrer): Originally played up as the crotchety, curmudgeonly boss, who walked around with the "how-in-hell-did-I-end-up-in-this-line-of-work" look on his face. Despite his somewhat abrasive character, there's no doubt that he possesses a tremendous inner warmth to go with his incredible intelligence. It's those rare occasions when he shows his softer side that make for some of the series' best moments.

    Lily Lebowski (Kathryn Hahn): In the beginning, she seemed like a fragile dandelion of a person, nursing a not-too-subtle crush on Dr. Macy. I was afraid that her character would never expand beyond two dimensions, but she has become the moral center of the show.

    My two favorite sidekicks, Nigel and Bug (Steve Valentine and Ravi Kapoor): it was these two that kept me coming back, week after week, during this show's growing pains. The tall, lanky Brit and the diminutive entomologist from Bangladesh are without a doubt the best on-screen duo in prime-time. One smiling and ebullient, one moody and sullen, they play off of each other so well... I can't aptly describe it in words.

    Det. Woody Hoyt (Jerry O'Connell): Though his character hasn't really developed much, beyond the on-again, off-again relationship he seems to have with Jordan, it's nice to see him get more and more screen time now.

    Several other characters have come and gone: Jordan's father (Ken Howard) and M.E.'s Trey Sanders (M. Ali), Peter Winslow (Ivan Sergei), Elaine Duchamps (Lorraine Toussaint), and Dr. Devan Mcguire (Jennifer Finnigan), have all contributed during their brief stints on the show.

    Every single character has experienced tragedy and loss, in various degrees, all while helping total strangers deal with their loss, and that has made them all bond together into a very tightly-knit group... almost a family, if you will. It is a family that I wish I could be a part of... and that is the TRUE yardstick of a great show.

    Always fresh, never dull. I hope that "Crossing Jordan" will continue to draw the audience it deserves.
    roadies25

    WTF? Started good, but oh so bad?

    I'm not sure what show thwolf was watching, but it doesn't appear that he was watching this one. Crossing Jordan has been one of the freshest and most interesting of the new crop of "crime dramas" that have surfaced recently. In the same vein as CSI, this show has taken the genre to new levels. It does what CSI does, but better, with more humour and a more interesting cast. Does CSI do well as a show? Yes, but if I had to pick between the two, my money would be on Crossing Jordan. Miguel Ferrer has done top notch work (Top Guns: Part Deux notwithstanding), Jill Hennessy is one of the hottest looking women out there, Jerry O'Connell, well, I've liked him since "My Secret Identity", and the supporting cast crack me up on a weekly basis. As for accuracy and versimilitude, I have a friend who works in the local Coroners office and while the office he works in isn't nearly as bright and breezy as the Boston office in Crossing Jordan, the general feel and the equipment that is mentioned in the show is spot on. Someone on staff does their homework.
    berrybrandi

    Very ENTERTAINING Medical Drama

    "Crossing Jordan" is the ONLY medical drama that doesn't bore me to death. I tried watching shows such as "CSI" and "CSI: Miami" but they don't seem to have entertaining qualities that a good television show should have. And "ER" has gone downhill in recent years.

    What I love about "Crossing Jordan" is the interesting characters and the plausable scenarios. These characters form their own family of friends, which is hard to find in today's medical dramas.

    Characters such as Nigel, Bug and Woody give the drama much needed comedy. Who says that drama has to be such a downer? Why not laugh a little? With Jordan being the strong female lead, gives the show much needed respect.

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    • Anecdotes
      Executive producer and creator Tim Kring was at first reluctant to cast Jill Hennessy as the impulsive, abrasive medical examiner Jordan Cavanaugh, knowing only her work as the straight-laced Assistant District Attorney Claire Kincaid on New York - Police judiciaire (1990) and as Jacqueline Kennedy in Les femmes du clan Kennedy (2001). Agreeing to meet for breakfast, Kring was embarrassed to discover the restaurant he had chosen was closed when they arrived. Kring started to apologize, but Hennessy, unfazed, said, "Dude, who gives a shit? We'll go someplace else." Kring recalled thinking, "Oh, my God, this is Jordan."
    • Gaffes
      Throughout the series, the Boston Police Department is shown to be driving Dodge Intrepid cruisers. In real life, the BPD drives Ford Crown Victorias.
    • Citations

      Woody: Stay in the car.

      Jordan: What exactly in our past makes you think I'll do that?

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Hour: Épisode #7.71 (2011)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 septembre 2002 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • A&E
      • Dr. Nigel Townsend's "blog"
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Medical Examiners
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Square of Warriors, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Tailwind Productions
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • NBC Universal Television
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