American Crime (TV series)

American Crime is an American anthology crime drama television series created by John Ridley that aired on ABC from March 5, 2015, to April 30, 2017.[1][2] The first season centers on race, class, and gender politics as it follows the lives of the participants in a trial who are forever changed during the legal process.[3][4]

American Crime
GenreCrime drama
Created byJohn Ridley
Starring
ComposerMark Isham
Country of originUnited States
Original languages
  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes29 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsAustin, Texas
Los Angeles, California
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
  • The International Famous Players Radio Pictures Corporation Entertainment Company
  • Stearns Castle Entertainment
  • ABC Studios
DistributorDisney–ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original networkABC
Picture format
Audio format
Original releaseMarch 5, 2015 (2015-03-05) 
April 30, 2017 (2017-04-30)
External links
Official website

The series follows an anthology format with each season featuring a self-contained story with new characters, often played by the same group of actors.[5] Actors featured prominently in all three seasons include Felicity Huffman, Timothy Hutton, Richard Cabral, Benito Martinez, Lili Taylor, and Regina King; while Elvis Nolasco and Connor Jessup have starring roles in two seasons.

The series was renewed for a second season in May 2015.[6] The second season, which premiered on-demand on December 17, 2015,[7][8] and premiered on ABC on January 6, 2016,[9] In May 2016, ABC renewed the series for a third season,[10] which premiered on March 12, 2017.[11] On May 11, 2017, ABC cancelled the series after three seasons.[12]

All three seasons of American Crime received critical acclaim. In 2015, the series received ten Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including for Outstanding Limited Series, Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special (Ridley), Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie (Huffman), Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie (Hutton), Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie (Cabral), and a win for Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie (King). In 2016, it received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including another for Outstanding Limited Series, with Huffman and Taylor being both nominated for Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie and King receiving a second win for Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

Overview

The first season takes place in Modesto, California, where a war veteran becomes the victim of a home invasion gone wrong and the lives of four people are forever changed after each one is connected to the crime.

The second season takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana, where the co-captains of a private school's basketball team are accused of sexually assaulting a male classmate and posting photographs of the incident online.

The third season takes place in Alamance County, North Carolina, where five people struggle to survive in a place where the American Dream comes with a price.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

  • Regina King as Aliyah Shadeed[13] (born Doreen Nix), Carter Nix's sister and a convert to Islam
  • David Hoflin as Mark Skokie, Barb and Russ' younger son, on leave from the Army
  • Gwendoline Yeo as Richelle, Mark's fiancée
  • Gleendylis Inoa as Jennifer "Jenny" Gutiérrez, the sister of Tony and daughter of Alonzo Gutiérrez
  • Lili Taylor as Nancy Straumberg[14]
  • Kira Pozehl as Gwendolyn "Gwen" Skokie, Matt's wife who is in a coma after being beaten during a home invasion
  • Grant Merritt as Matt Skokie, Gwen's husband who was killed during a home invasion
  • Bob Hess as Michael Taylor, Aubry's father
  • Jennifer Savidge as Ruth Taylor, Aubry's mother
  • Joe Nemmers as Deputy D.A. Rick Soderbergh
  • Brent Anderson as Detective Chuck Palmer
  • Todd Terry as Jackson, defense attorney for Hector Tontz

Main

Recurring

  • Hope Davis as Steph Sullivan, Coach Sullivan's wife[23]
  • Faran Tahir as Rhys Bashir, the chairman of the board at Leyland[24]
  • André L. Benjamin as Michael LaCroix, Kevin's father[25]
  • Emily Bergl as Lillah Tanner, Eric's mother who seems to have a hard time accepting her son's homosexuality after he is outed.[26]
  • Christopher Stanley as Charles, a businessman and Dr. Graham's boyfriend[27]
  • Brent Anderson as Curt Tanner, Eric's father. Unlike his wife he tries to make an effort to come to terms with Eric being gay.
  • Stephanie Sigman as Monica Salazar, an administrator at a public school and colleague of Dixon[28]
  • Richard Cabral as Sebastian De La Torre, a white hat computer hacker[18]
  • Lynn Blackburn as Cammy Ross, a reporter for a local media outlet
  • Sky Azure Van Vliet as Becca Sullivan, Coach Sullivan's daughter and a cheerleader
  • Michael Seitz as Wes Baxter, a basketball player at Leyland
  • Ty Doran as Peter Tanner, Eric's brother and a student at Marshall

Main

Recurring

Cast table

The following cast table only includes actors who appear in multiple seasons.

List indicator(s)
  •   A green cell indicates the actor as a main cast member.
  •   A red cell indicates the actor as a recurring cast member.
  •   A light blue cell indicates the actor as a guest cast member.
  •   A grey cell indicates the actor does not appear in the respective season.
Portrayer Capacity and character per season
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3
Felicity Huffman Barbara "Barb" Hanlon Leslie Graham Jeanette Hesby
Timothy Hutton Russ Skokie Dan Sullivan Nicholas Coates
Richard Cabral Hector Tontz Sebastian De La Torre Isaac Castillo
Benito Martinez Alonzo Gutiérrez Dominic Calderon Luis Salazar
Elvis Nolasco Carter Nix Chris Dixon Does not appear
Lili Taylor Nancy Straumberg Anne Blaine Clair Coates
Regina King Aliyah Shadeed Terri LaCroix Kimara Walters
Connor Jessup Does not appear Taylor Blaine Coy Henson
Brent Anderson Detective Palmer Curt Tanner Does not appear
Shane Jacobsen Detective Quinn Michael O'Brien Does not appear
Rey Herrera Hayes Dr. Esposito Does not appear
Joe Nemmers Rick Soderbergh Anderson Does not appear
Emily Bergl Does not appear Lilah Tanner Judge

Production

Development and casting

In October 2013, ABC announced it was developing a drama pilot created by John Ridley.[44] In January 2014, ABC greenlighted the pilot, and signed a deal with Ridley to direct.[45][46]

Elvis Nolasco and Caitlin Gerard were the first regular members to be cast, as announced on February 14, 2014.[47] Later Richard Cabral, Johnny Ortiz, Benito Martinez and W. Earl Brown were cast for regular supporting roles in the pilot.[48][49] In early March, Timothy Hutton was cast in a lead role as Russ, and Penelope Ann Miller signed on in a supporting role of the mother of the murdered man's wife.[50][51] Soon thereafter, it was announced that Felicity Huffman was cast in the lead role of Barb Skokie, Russ' stoic ex-wife and mother of the murdered young man.[52][53]

Filming

The pilot episode, along with further episodes, was filmed in Austin, Texas, which substitutes for the California city of Modesto.[54] On May 8, 2014, ABC picked up the pilot to the series for the 2014–15 television season.[3][4]

Filming for the series moved to Los Angeles, California with the third season, as the show's production was awarded a California tax credit.[38]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
111March 5, 2015 (2015-03-05)May 14, 2015 (2015-05-14)
210January 6, 2016 (2016-01-06)March 9, 2016 (2016-03-09)
38March 12, 2017 (2017-03-12)April 30, 2017 (2017-04-30)

Reception

Critical response

American Crime was met with wide acclaim from critics with many praising the writing, directing, and the acting abilities of its cast (particularly Felicity Huffman and Regina King). Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season a rating of 96% based on 45 reviews with an average rating of 8.32 out of 10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Raw, emotional portrayals of diverse characters in dire pain, mashed up with chilling narratives and a gutsy attitude make American Crime a must-see."[55] Metacritic gave the first season a score of 85 out of 100, based on 35 reviews.[56] Deadline Hollywood critic Dominic Patten said in his review: "the 11-episode limited series marks a resounding flag planting by network television and tells cable that it doesn't own poignant drama on our small screens."[57] Critic Ed Bark praised the performance of Felicity Huffman and wrote that she would be a favorite to win at next year's Primetime Emmy Awards.[58]

The second season continued to receive critical acclaim from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a 97% rating based on 37 reviews with an average score of 8.34 out of 10. The site's critical consensus reads, "American Crime's intense second season infuses a complicated, topical story with genuine emotion, and patiently allows its narrative arc to develop without sacrificing momentum."[59] On Metacritic, it has a score of 85 out of 100 based on 26 reviews.[60]

The third season received even higher acclaim than its first two seasons. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 100% rating, based on 31 reviews with an average score of 9 out of 10. The site's critical consensus reads, "American Crime offers a unique anthology series filled with surprising revelations and compelling inter-connected narratives that opt for original, emotional human commentary instead of tired arguments over current events."[61] On Metacritic, it has a score of 90 out of 100, based on 26 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[62] Verne Gay of Newsday calls it "Another brilliant, powerful, moving season of one of TV's best."[63]

Ratings

Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes Premiered Ended TV
season
Rank 1849
average
Overall viewership (including DVR)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
1 Thursday 10:00 p.m. 11
March 5, 2015
8.37[64]
May 14, 2015
4.21[65] 2014–15 #85[66] 1.7[66] 6.70[66]
2 Wednesday 10:00 p.m. 10
January 6, 2016
4.74[67]
March 9, 2016
3.70[68] 2015–16 #73[69] 1.6[69] 6.03[69]
3 Sunday 10:00 p.m. 8
March 12, 2017
2.67[70]
April 30, 2017
2.00[71] 2016–17 #121[72] N/A 3.33[72]

Accolades

Ceremony Category Recipient Result
Season 1
5th Critics' Choice Television Awards[73] Best Limited Series American Crime Nominated
Best Actress in a Movie or Limited Series Felicity Huffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Limited Series Elvis Nolasco Nominated
67th Primetime Emmy Awards[74][75] Outstanding Limited Series American Crime Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie Timothy Hutton Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Felicity Huffman Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie Richard Cabral
(Episode: "Episode Ten")
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Regina King
(Episode: "Episode Four")
Won
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or a Dramatic Special John Ridley
(Episode: "Episode One")
Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or a Special Kim Coleman and Beth Sepko Lindsay Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or a Movie Luyen Vu
(Episode: "Episode One")
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie or a Special Gregg Barbanell, Catherine Harper, Walter Newman, Pete Reynolds, Louie Schultz, Darleen Stoker, Bruce Tanis and Kenneth Young
(Episode: "Episode One")
Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or a Movie Ryan Davis, Ben Lowry and Rick Norman
(Episode: "Episode Eleven")
Nominated
20th Satellite Awards[76] Best Television Series – Drama American Crime Nominated
Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama Timothy Hutton Nominated
Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama Felicity Huffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Elvis Nolasco Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Regina King Nominated
Best Ensemble – Television Series Felicity Huffman, Timothy Hutton, W. Earl Brown, Regina King, Richard Cabral, Caitlin Gerard, Benito Martinez, Penelope Ann Miller, Elvis Nolasco, and Johnny Ortiz Won
47th NAACP Image Awards[77] Outstanding Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special American Crime Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Regina King Won
Outstanding Director in a Drama Series John Ridley
(Episode: "Episode One")
Won
Millicent Shelton
(Episode: "Episode Ten")
Nominated
Outstanding Writer in a Drama Series John Ridley
(Episode: "Episode One")
Nominated
73rd Golden Globe Awards[78]
Best Miniseries or Television Film American Crime Nominated
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Felicity Huffman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Regina King Nominated
Season 2
68th Primetime Emmy Awards[79] Outstanding Limited Series American Crime Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Felicity Huffman Nominated
Lili Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Regina King
(Episode: "Season Two: Episode Eight")
Won
7th Critics' Choice Television Awards[80] Best Actress in a Movie or Limited Series Felicity Huffman Nominated
Lili Taylor Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Limited Series Regina King Won
74th Golden Globe Awards[81] Best Miniseries or Television Film American Crime Nominated
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Felicity Huffman Nominated
23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards[82] Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series Felicity Huffman Nominated
69th Writers Guild of America Awards[83] Long Form – Original Julie Hébert, Sonay Hoffman, Keith Huff, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Kirk A. Moore, Davy Perez, Diana Son Nominated
Season 3
69th Primetime Emmy Awards[84] Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Felicity Huffman Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Regina King Nominated

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