Where to Stream Homicide Life on the Street? Know More Details About Cast, Seasons and More
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Updated Aug 21, 2024
Where to Stream Homicide Life on the Street?
Homicide: Life on the Street is now available to stream on Peacock. This 1990s police drama, known for its realistic portrayal of Baltimore's homicide unit, debuted on Peacock with all 122 episodes remastered in HD and 4K. The streaming package also includes the 2000 TV movie that served as the series finale.
How Many Seasons in Homicide Life on the Street?
Homicide: Life on the Street ran for a total of seven seasons. The series aired from January 31, 1993, to May 21, 1999. It was followed by a made-for-television movie, "Homicide: The Movie," which served as the series finale in 2000. The movie concluded the storyline of the show.
Homicide: Life on the Street Cast
Here’s a table summarizing the cast of Homicide: Life on the Street:
Character | Portrayed by |
Beau Felton | Daniel Baldwin |
John Munch | Richard Belzer |
Frank Pembleton | Andre Braugher |
Meldrick Lewis | Clark Johnson |
Al Giardello | Yaphet Kotto |
Kay Howard | Melissa Leo |
Steve Crosetti | Jon Polito |
Tim Bayliss | Kyle Secor |
Stanley Bolander | Ned Beatty |
Megan Russert | Isabella Hofmann |
Mike Kellerman | Reed Diamond |
Julianna Cox | Michelle Forbes |
J. H. Brodie | Max Perlich |
Stuart Gharty | Peter Gerety |
Paul Falsone | Jon Seda |
Laura Ballard | Callie Thorne |
Terri Stivers | Toni Lewis |
Rene Sheppard | Michael Michele |
Michael Giardello | Giancarlo Esposito |
Ed Danvers | Željko Ivanek |
Homicide: Life on the Street
Homicide: Life on the Street is an American TV drama that aired from January 31, 1993, to May 21, 1999. Set in a fictional Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit, the show followed detectives solving murder cases. Created by Paul Attanasio and based on David Simon's book, it starred Andre Braugher as Detective Frank Pembleton.
The series received critical acclaim, winning multiple awards including three George Foster Peabody Awards and three TCA Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Drama. It is praised for its realistic portrayal and was named one of the best TV shows of all time by TV Guide and TIME magazine.