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Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law

Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law

19716.33 Seasons69 EpisodesEnded
NetworksABC

Top Cast

Lee Majors

Lee Majors

Jess Brandon

Arthur Hill

Arthur Hill

Owen Marshall

Reni Santoni

Reni Santoni

Danny Paterno

Pat Harrington Jr.

Pat Harrington Jr.

DA Charlie Gianetta

Russell Johnson

Russell Johnson

Asst D.A. Grant

C

Christine Matchett

Melissa Marshall

Joan Darling

Joan Darling

Frieda Krause

Themes & Keywords

mentorlawyercourtroom

About Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law

Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law is a drama series that first aired in 1971 exploring themes of mentor, lawyer, courtroom. it stars Lee Majors, Arthur Hill, Reni Santoni.

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