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In Boston Legal, Denny Crane and Alan Shore often drink Scotch whiskey, particularly Macallan. They are known to enjoy this beverage while discussing their cases and engaging in witty banter.
Boston Legal
In Season 4, Episode 16 of "Boston Legal," titled "The Good Lawyer," Alan Shore represents a woman who is facing a wrongful eviction from her home. Meanwhile, Denny Crane is caught up in a legal battle involving a controversial case about a doctor accused of assisted suicide. The episode explores themes of morality and the complexities of legal ethics, showcasing the unique dynamics between the characters, particularly the friendship between Alan and Denny. This episode highlights the show's blend of humor and serious legal issues.
James Spader won two Emmys for his portrayal of attorney Alan Shore in "Boston Legal," which ran from 2004 to 2008. He was named Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the 2004-2005 season and the 2006-2007 season. Spader also won the 2003-2004 Outstanding Lead Actor Emmy for playing Shore in the final season of "The Practice." "Boston Legal" was a spinoff of the multi-award-winning ABC drama series.
Alan Lindgren has written: 'Saltiff Shore'
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Allen ShoreActual spelling of his name is Alan Shore.
The Practice - 1997 The Case Against Alan Shore 8-18 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Ron Hill has: Played Alan Denny in "A Country Practice" in 1981. Played Reverend Alan Denny in "A Country Practice" in 1981. Played Reverand Alan Denny in "A Country Practice" in 1981. Played Worker Cyborg in "Mutant Hunt" in 1987. Played Reg in "G.P." in 1989. Played Large Man in "The Nostradamus Kid" in 1993. Played Bill Mason in "Blue Heelers" in 1994.
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James Spader
He played Todd Peterson in the 2000 episode "The Great Crane Robbery".