- Nominated for 6 Primetime Emmys. Another 4 wins & 33 nominations.
- See more »
Photos and Videos
Series Cast Summary
Matthew Rhys | ... |
Perry Mason
(16 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Juliet Rylance | ... |
Della Street
(16 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Chris Chalk | ... |
Paul Drake
(16 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Shea Whigham | ... |
Pete Strickland
(15 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Eric Lange | ... |
Detective Holcomb
(15 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Diarra Kilpatrick | ... |
Clara Drake
(13 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Justin Kirk | ... |
Hamilton Burger
(11 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Gayle Rankin | ... |
Emily Dodson
(10 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Molly Ephraim | ... |
Hazel Prystock
(9 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Tatiana Maslany | ... |
Sister Alice McKeegan
(8 episodes, 2020)
|
|
John Lithgow | ... |
Elias Birchard 'E.B.' Jonathan
(8 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Katherine Waterston | ... |
Ginny Aimes
(8 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Paul Raci | ... |
Lydell McCutcheon
(8 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Andrew Howard | ... |
Detective Ennis
(8 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Lili Taylor | ... |
Birdy McKeegan
(7 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Stephen Root | ... |
Maynard Barnes
(7 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Jen Tullock | ... |
Anita St. Pierre
(7 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Mark O'Brien | ... |
Thomas Milligan
(7 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Robert Patrick | ... |
Herman Baggerly
(7 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Veronica Falcón | ... |
Lupe Gibbs
(7 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Peter Mendoza | ... |
Mateo Gallardo
(7 episodes, 2023)
|
|
David Wilson Barnes | ... |
Elder Brown
(7 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Fabrizio Guido | ... |
Rafael Gallardo
(7 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Taylor Nichols | ... |
Elder Seidel
(7 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Onahoua Rodriguez | ... |
Luisa Gallardo
(7 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Jon Chaffin | ... |
Morris
(7 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Jee Young Han | ... |
Marion Kang
(7 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Hope Davis | ... |
Camilla Nygaard
(6 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Nate Corddry | ... |
Matthew Dodson
(6 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Stephanie Hoston | ... |
Sofia Gallardo
(6 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Wallace Langham | ... |
Melville Phipps
(6 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Kersti Bryan | ... |
Elizabeth McCutcheon
(6 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Amber Friendly | ... |
Pearl
(6 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Tom Amandes | ... |
Judge Durkin
(5 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Jefferson Mays | ... |
Virgil Sheets
(5 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Matt Frewer | ... |
Judge Fred Wright
(5 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Gretchen Mol | ... |
Linda
/ ...
(5 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Mona Lee Wylde | ... |
Eileen McCutcheon
(5 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Anthony Molinari | ... |
Big Marv
/ ...
(5 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Robert Artz | ... |
Head Usher
/ ...
(5 episodes, 2020-2023)
|
|
Carlos Barbouth | ... |
Church Elder
(5 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Charles Baker | ... |
Stanislaw Nowak
(4 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Aaron Stanford | ... |
George 'Pinky Ring' Gannon
(4 episodes, 2020)
|
|
John Prosky | ... |
Walter Crippen
(5 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Matt Lasky | ... |
Marcin Sarecki aka Black Hat
(4 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Andrea Gabriel | ... |
Constance Barbour
(4 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Alexandra Grossi | ... |
Lina Falcone
(4 episodes, 2023)
|
|
Karl Makinen | ... |
Commander Joe Morton
(4 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Michael O'Connell | ... |
Troy Chisom
(4 episodes, 2020)
|
|
Forte Rodriguez | ... |
Bailiff
/ ...
(4 episodes, 2020)
|
Production Companies
Distributors
- HBO Max (2023) (World-wide) (video) (VOD)
- Home Box Office (HBO) (2020) (United States) (tv)
- 24TV (2023) (Russia) (tv)
- Amediateka (2020) (Russia) (tv)
- HBO Latin America (2020) (Argentina) (tv)
- HBO Max (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- IVI (2020) (Russia) (tv)
- KION (2020) (Russia) (tv)
- Kino1Tv (2020) (Russia) (tv)
- NTV-PLUS Online TV (2022) (Russia) (tv)
- OKKO (2020) (Russia) (tv)
- Sky Atlantic (2020) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Wink (2020) (Russia) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Allan Padelford Camera Cars (biscuit rig)
- Allan Padelford Camera Cars (camera car)
- Allan Padelford Camera Cars (edge crane system)
- Allan Padelford Camera Cars (mobil technocrane vehicle)
- Armytrucks (transportation) (Transport Truck and Trailer)
- Brauer & Co. (film tax credits)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera cranes)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera dollies)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (hydrascope telescoping crane arm)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (stabilized remote camera systems)
- Cinema Vehicles (picture vehicle supplier)
- Designer Wardrobe Trailers (wardrobe trailer)
- Mat Men (mats and layout)
- Reel Chefs Catering (catering)
- Sessions Payroll Management (extras payroll)
- Shine (titles)
- Transportation Resources (transportation equipment)
- WaterTower Music (soundtrack)
- Xm2 Pursuit (Drone Filming Services)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Set in 1932 Los Angeles, the series focuses on the origin story of famed defense lawyer Perry Mason, based on characters from Erle Stanley Gardner's novels. Living check-to-check as a low-rent private investigator, Mason is haunted by his wartime experiences in France and suffering the effects of a broken marriage. L.A. is booming while the rest of the country recovers from the Great Depression -- but a kidnapping gone very wrong leads to Mason exposing a fractured city as he uncovers the truth of the crime. |
Plot Keywords | |
Taglines | Everyone is guilty of something. See more » |
Genres | |
Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
Certification |
|
Additional Details
Also Known As |
|
Runtime |
|
Country | |
Language | |
Color | |
Aspect Ratio |
|
Sound Mix | |
Filming Locations |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Angel's Flight funicular railway began service in 1901 and after numerous shutdowns and being moved from the original location, it resumed service in downtown Los Angeles until the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. The iconic orange/red arch seen in the series continues to grace the lower end of the tracks. The funicular also was featured in a 1966 episode of the CBS version of Perry Mason: "The Case of the Twice-Told Twist," which was the only episode ever aired in color. The cars travel at a 33 percent grade for 315 feet and is allegedly the shortest rail road line in the world. As of 2020, the fare is $1.00 for a one way trip. See more » |
Goofs | Drake repeatedly refers to himself as "black." In the 1930s, that word was considered a pejorative. "Colored" or "Negro" were the preferred, acceptable terms. The writers appear to have addressed this error in Season 2 with Drake now consistently using "colored". See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards (2021). See more » |