The escapades of a hard-partying father of six and his tight-knit but dysfunctional brood, who muddle along with adult supervision provided by the eldest daughter.
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Awards
2018 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series- nominated
2018 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy- nominated
2017 - Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series- winner
2017 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series- nominated
A young woman searches for answers about herself and her family and gets caught up in a murder while working for a secretive organization in South America.
"Welcome to Life on the Outside" was the advertising tag for the weekly, hour-long Showtime cable network dramatic series Street Time. Rob Morrow starred as former marijuana smuggler Kevin Hunter, recently paroled from prison after five years. Moving into the same neighborhood as his parole officer James Liberti (Scott Cohen), Hunter did his best to go straight, and to mend fences with his common-law wife Rachel Goldstein (Michelle Nordin), the mother of Kevin's nine-year-old son. The no-nonsense Liberti was determined to keep Hunter from lapsing back into his old crooked habits, a task made difficult by Liberti's own chronic gambling and his prickly relationship with wife Karen (Kate Greenhouse). Meanwhile, Hunter's former partners in crime -- who happened to be his brother Peter (Christopher Bolton) and brother-in-law Steve (Simon Reynolds) -- put the pressure on the protagonist to return to the "family business." Street Time debuted on June 23, 2002.
The evolving relationships among five New York City friends are chronicled in an unusual drama that jumps back and forth in time, taking place in the years 1993, 2001 and 2008.