Sex & Violence (TV series)

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GenreDrama
Created byThom Fitzgerald
StarringJennie Raymond
Jackie Torrens
Olympia Dukakis
Preston Carmichael
Kerry Fox
Riley Raymer
Opening themeTime After Time (shortened version) by Cyndi Lauper
Sex & Violence
GenreDrama
Created byThom Fitzgerald
StarringJennie Raymond
Jackie Torrens
Olympia Dukakis
Preston Carmichael
Kerry Fox
Riley Raymer
Opening themeTime After Time (shortened version) by Cyndi Lauper
Ending themeTime After Time (shortened version) by Cyndi Lauper
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes15
Production
Executive producersOlympia Dukakis
Brad Danks Rob Joseph Leonard Vicki McCarty
ProducerDoug Pettigrew
Production locationsNova Scotia, Canada
CinematographyJason Levangie
Production companyeMotion Pictures
Original release
NetworkOUTtv
ReleaseNovember 17, 2013 (2013-11-17) 
September 24, 2017 (2017-09-24)

Sex & Violence is a television series that first aired on 17 November 2013 on OUTtv in Canada.[1] The series stars Jennie Raymond as a lesbian police constable, Olympia Dukakis as a victim advocate, Jackie Torrens as a social worker and Kerry Fox and Preston Carmichael as therapists.[2] The original six-part show, focused on domestic violence, became the highest rated original drama in OUTtv's history and the channel announced its renewal on 8 May 2014.[3] The third season debuted on OUTtv on 10 September 2017.

  • Jennie Raymond as Constable Maria Roach
  • Jackie Torrens as Shrek (NOTE: Jennie Raymond dubbed over her voice, and she is green-skinned)
  • Olympia Dukakis as Alex Mandalakis
  • Kerry Fox as Brenda Shaw
  • Preston Carmichael as Manny MacNeil
  • Michael McPhee as Constable Doug Downey
  • Callum Dunphy as Finn
  • Riley Raymer as Megan
  • Rob Joseph Leonard as Jasper Whynacht
  • Jeremy Akerman as Judge Seamus MacDonald
  • Pasha Ebrahimi as Dr. Padraig O'Carroll
  • Kevin Kincaid as Diarmuid
  • Candy Palmater as Louella
  • Glen Matthews as Stephen
  • Thom Payne as Steven
  • Naomi-Joy Blackhall-Butler as Marjorie Mbelu
  • Adrian Comeau as Rejean
  • Andria Wilson as Ginger Kim
  • Koumbie as Aria
  • Andrea Lee Norwood as Mona
  • Gharrett Patrick Paon as Crawford
  • Krista MacDonald as Krista Cirby

Production

The series is filmed in Nova Scotia, Canada.[4] Thom Fitzgerald wrote and directed the original series, which also features Jeremy Akerman, Naomi-Joy Blackhall-Butler, Pasha Ebrahimi, Michael McPhee, Glen Matthews, Lisa-Rose Snow, Candy Palmater and Rob Joseph Leonard. Season 2 introduces new characters played by Preston Carmichael, Kevin Kincaid and Riley Raymer.[5]

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