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7.0 1 Seasons • 22 Episodes

The Grinder - Season 1

"Two brothers. One's a lawyer. The other played one on TV."

Television lawyer Dean Sanderson moves back to his small home town after his hit series, "The Grinder," is canceled thinking his time on TV qualifies him to run his family's law firm.

Top Cast

  • Rob Lowe

    Rob Lowe

    Dean Sanderson

  • Fred Savage

    Fred Savage

    Stewart Sanderson

  • Mary Elizabeth Ellis

    Mary Elizabeth Ellis

    Debbie Sanderson

  • William Devane

    William Devane

    Dean Sanderson Sr.

  • Hana Hayes

    Hana Hayes

    Lizzie Sanderson

  • Connor Kalopsis

    Connor Kalopsis

    Ethan Sanderson

  • Steve Little

    Steve Little

    Todd

  • Natalie Morales

    Natalie Morales

    Claire Lacoste

Overview

Television lawyer Dean Sanderson moves back to his small home town after his hit series, "The Grinder," is canceled thinking his time on TV qualifies him to run his family's law firm.

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