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Big Love
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The cast of Big Love
Created byMark V. Olsen
Will Scheffer
StarringBill Paxton
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Chloë Sevigny
Ginnifer Goodwin
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes12
Production
Running timeapprox. 60 min
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseMarch 12, 2006 –
present

Big Love is an HBO television drama about a polygamous family, starring Bill Paxton, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Chloë Sevigny and Ginnifer Goodwin. It premiered in the United States on March 12, 2006 following the sixth season premiere of the popular HBO series, The Sopranos.

HBO confirmed on April 20, 2006 that they have picked up the series for a second season, set to begin production in June 2006 with episodes beginning to air in Spring 2007.[1]

The theme song for the series is "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys. Score for the series is composed by Mark Mothersbaugh.

The show was co-created by Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer who also serve as executive producers. Olsen and Scheffer, a gay couple, [1] spent 2 1/2 years researching the show, [2] and their intent was to create a fair portrayal of polygamy in America, without passing judgment. Some commentators have suggested that the series is a medium for exploring the meaning of "family" and its implications for such issues as gay marriage.[3]

Plot

The series revolves around polygamist protagonist Bill Henrickson (Bill Paxton), his three wives: Barb (the legal wife/first wife), Nicki (the second wife) and Margene (the third wife), and their extended family of seven children. The series is set in present-day Sandy, Utah (a suburb of Salt Lake City), but it is filmed mostly in California at the Brandeis-Bardin Institute in Simi Valley.

HBO has taken pains to state that the family portrayed in the series is not part of the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known as the "Mormons" and the largest group of the Latter Day Saint movement, which banned the practice of polygamy in 1890.[2] The writers portray the family's religion as a fundamentalist splinter group that actually keeps their lifestyle secret from their LDS or Mormon neighbors. The fictional group in which Bill was raised bears more than a few similarities to the real-life Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, including assigned polygynous marriages, church ownership of all residential property, and routine expulsion of teenage boys for seemingly minor and arbitrary offenses. However, the LDS church has expressed its worry that this distinction will be lost on the series' viewers in spite of the disclaimers.[3]

Cast

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Barbara "Barb" Dutton Henrickson
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Sarah Henrickson
Amanda Seyfried
Ben Henrickson
Douglas Smith
Tancy "Teeny" Henrickson
Jolean Wejbe
Wayne Henrickson
Keegan Holst
Raymond Henrickson
Garrett Gray, Spencer Gray
Aaron Heffman[4]Lester Heffman[4]


  • Tina Majorino - Heather Tuttle, Sarah's co-worker at the fast food restaurant


  • Joel McKinnon Miller - Don Embry, Bill's closest friend and business partner, Peg's husband
    • Wendy Phillips - Peg Embry, Don's wife, Home Plus manager
    • Annie Fitzgerald - Verna Embry, Don's wife[5]
    • Renee Albert - Julep "Jo Jo" Embry, Don's wife[5][6]


  • Carlos Jacott - Carl Martin, neighbor, Pam's husband
  • Audrey Wasilewski - Pam Martin, neighbor, Carl's wife
  • Wendy Hunt - Jodie Markell, secretary for Bill
  • Sarah Jones - Brynn, Ben's girlfriend
  • Lawrence O'Donnell - Lee Hatcher, family attorney

Crew

The head writers for the series are the co-creators: Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer. The writing staff includes staff writers: Dustin Lance Black and Eileen Myers. Other writers include David Manson, Alexa Junge, Karen Sprecher & Jill Sprecher and Jeanette Collins & Mimi Friedman.

Directors of the series include many veteran directors from other programs on HBO including Rodrigo Garcia, Charles McDougall, Michael Spiller, Alan Taylor, Mary Harron, Steve Shill, Julian Farino, Michael Lehmann and Alan Poul (former executive producer of Six Feet Under).

Producers on the show are Ann Holm, Ron Binkowski, Bernadette Caulfield, Angela Courtin, Jeanette Collins & Mimi Friedman, and Shane Keller. David Knoller, Alexa Junge, and David Manson serve as co-executive producers. Executive producers are Gary Goetzman and actor, Tom Hanks.

Episodes

Season No. of episodes First Airdate Last Airdate
Season 1 12 March 12, 2006 June 4, 2006
Season 2 TBA Spring 2007 TBA

International broadcasting

Big Love also appeared in the following countries and stations.

DVD Releases

DVD Name Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Big Love Season 1 October 17 2006 TBA TBA

Trivia

See also

References

  1. ^ "HBO Renews Drama Series Big Love For Second Season". HBO.com. Retrieved 2006-07-30.
  2. ^ Horiuchi, Vince (2006). "No love for 'Big Love' in e-mail campaign Mormons protest portrayal". The Salt Lake Tribune. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Church Responds to Questions on TV Series". lds.org. Retrieved 2006-07-30.
  4. ^ a b "Big Love Episode Guide Viagra Blue". HBO.com. Retrieved 2006-07-30.
  5. ^ "Episodes Cast for "Big Love"". imdb.com. Retrieved 2006-07-30.
  6. ^ Adams, Brooke (2006-03-08). "The real sources behind Big Love". The Polygamy Files: The Tribune's blog on the plural life. The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2006-08-12. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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