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Dr. Hank Lawson (Character)
from "Royal Pains" (2009)

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Royal Pains: Season 5: Episode 1 -- After recovering from neurosurgery, Hank treats a new Hamptonite, whose fundraiser may be jeopardizing her health. Also, Evan gets more than he bargained for when he pursues a new client.
Royal Pains: Season 4: Episode 8 -- A clip from the "Manimal" episode of "Royal Pains."
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Young Hank

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  1. "Royal Pains"
        - Blythe Spirits (2013) TV episode, Played by Mark Feuerstein
        - HankWatch (2013) TV episode, Played by Mark Feuerstein
        - Off-Season Greetings: Part 1 (2012) TV episode, Played by Mark Feuerstein
        - Off-Season Greetings: Part 2 (2012) TV episode, Played by Mark Feuerstein
        - Sand Legs (2012) TV episode, Played by Mark Feuerstein
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From "Royal Pains: Crazy Love (#1.7)" (2009)
Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: [Hank learns Boris has a shark in his basement] Katie studies them, so when this one became ill, I called on her.
Dr. Hank Lawson: It's sick?
Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: Well, not anymore. Quite commonly, sharks in captivity have trouble with... buoyancy. Katie went into the tank to feed her through her stomach and help her float.
Dr. Hank Lawson: Okay. So that explains why Katie was in there. But why is the shark in there?
Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: Is that medically relevant, Hank?
Dr. Hank Lawson: No, it's not. But right now I feel like I'm living on a Bond villain's property, so explain it to me, or I'm packing up my stuff and I'm leaving.
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