IMDb8.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users93%
Director: Ann Biderman (Creator)•Genres: Crime Drama, Neo-noir, Thriller
Ray Donovan is a professional 'fixer' living in Los Angeles, who makes problems disappear for wealthy clients. Simultaneously, he struggles to balance his demanding career with his complicated family life, including his estranged wife, his troubled children, and his recently paroled, manipulative father. The series delves into the dark underbelly of Hollywood and the complexities of family loyalty and personal redemption.
Ray Donovan received widespread critical acclaim for its performances, particularly Liev Schreiber's portrayal of the titular character, and its complex, often dark storylines. The show was praised for its sophisticated writing, neo-noir atmosphere, and exploration of moral ambiguity. While some later seasons saw a slight dip in critical enthusiasm, it remained a consistently well-regarded drama series throughout its run.
Praised for its compelling lead performance and dark, gritty atmosphere.
Appreciated for its complex characters and intricate plotlines.
Often cited for its sharp writing and exploration of moral dilemmas.
Google audience: Google users largely approved of Ray Donovan, highlighting Liev Schreiber's captivating performance and the show's addictive, suspenseful storytelling. Many viewers found the blend of family drama and crime intriguing, with the show's mature themes and character development resonating positively.
Liev Schreiber received multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his role. Jon Voight won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. The show itself received numerous nominations for Golden Globes and Emmys, including for Best Drama Series.
The character of Ray Donovan was inspired by real-life Los Angeles "fixers" who operate in the shadows of Hollywood.
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