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Army Wives

Army Wives is an American drama television series that followed the lives of four army wives, one army husband, and their families. The series premiered on Lifetime on June 3, 2007, and ran for seven seasons, ending on June 9, 2013. The show had the largest series premiere in Lifetime's 23-year history, and the largest viewership in the 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm time slot since December 2007 for Lifetime.[1] It received favorable reviews and several award nominations, and won five ASCAP Awards and one Gracie Allen Award.

Army Wives
Created byKatherine Fugate
Based onUnder the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya Biank
Starring
Theme music composerMarc Fantini
Steffan Fantini
ComposersScott Gordon
Marc Fantini
Steffan Fantini
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes117 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMark Gordon
Marshall Persinger
Jeff Melvoin
Katherine Fugate
Dee Johnson
Harry V. Bring
Nick Thiel
Deborah Spera
Karen Maser
Debra Fordham
ProducersCynthia Cohen
Karen Maser
John E. Pogue
Alex Shevchenko
Barbara D'Alessandro
T.J. Brady
Rasheed Newson
John E. Pogue
Karen Maser
Production locationCharleston, South Carolina
EditorsBriana London
Susan K. Weiler
Sharon Silverman
Chris Peppe
Alan Cody
Kurt Courtland
Peter B. Ellis
Lauren A. Schaffer
Christopher Cooke
Susan Vaill
Meghan Robertson
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesABC Studios
The Mark Gordon Company
DistributorDisney–ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original networkLifetime
Original releaseJune 3, 2007 (2007-06-03) –
June 9, 2013 (2013-06-09)

On September 21, 2012, the show was picked up for a thirteen-episode seventh season to air in 2013.[2] In November 2012, it was confirmed that season 6 main cast members Catherine Bell, Wendy Davis, Terry Serpico, Brian McNamara, Kelli Williams, Alyssa Diaz, and Joseph Julian Soria would return as regulars. Kim Delaney's character, who did not appear in the final episodes of the sixth season, was written out.[3] Season seven premiered in the United States on March 10, 2013, at 9 pm Eastern on Lifetime,[4] and concluded on June 9, 2013.

On September 24, 2013, Lifetime canceled the series after seven seasons.[5][6] The network confirmed a two-hour retrospective special with cast members to celebrate the series that aired on March 16, 2014.[7]

Overview

Based on the non-fiction book originally titled Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives, by Tanya Biank, the series is set at fictional Fort Marshall, at the old Charleston Naval Base, in North Charleston, South Carolina, home to the also fictional 23rd Airborne Division, a component unit of the XVII Airborne Corps. The show itself is filmed in various locations such as the Charleston Air Force Base (now Charleston Field) and the sound stage off Dorchester Road in the City of North Charleston. Some scenes have been shot in and around the City of Charleston. In Season 5 the 23rd is disbanded and the 32nd Airborne Division becomes the new resident unit, having moved to Fort Marshall from the fictional Fort Hope. The 23rd Airborne Division, XVII Airborne Corps and Fort Marshall are presumably based on the actual 82nd Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps based at Fort Bragg, home of the airborne divisions and the United States Army Special Operations Command. In Season 7 Fort Marshall was merged with an Air Force base, mirroring the mergers of several Army posts with nearby Air Force bases as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission. Mercer Army Medical Center is the fictional hospital on post where some of the characters worked.

In the pilot episode of Army Wives, "A Tribe is Born", Roxy (Sally Pressman) accepts the marriage proposal of Private First Class Trevor LeBlanc (Drew Fuller) after dating for less than a week, and moves with her two children to his Army post. Floundering in her new life as an Army wife, she takes a job as a bartender at a local joint known for being a Jody bar (where civilian men go to hit on enlisted men's wives). While on the post, Roxy meets Claudia Joy Holden (Kim Delaney), who believes that her husband Col. Michael Holden (Brian McNamara) recently missed out on a promotion because of base politics. Another Army wife, Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh), is pregnant with twins; she is secretly acting as a surrogate to get her family out of debt. Pamela's husband Chase (Jeremy Davidson) is a non-commissioned officer assigned to the highly secretive and frequently deployed special operations unit Delta Force. Meanwhile, psychiatrist Roland Burton (Sterling K. Brown) is trying to reconnect with his wife, Lieutenant Colonel Joan Burton (Wendy Davis), who has just returned from Afghanistan. Denise Sherwood (Catherine Bell), a long-time friend of Claudia Joy, is dealing with her son Jeremy's anger issues, and her strict husband, Major Frank Sherwood (Terry Serpico), is about to be deployed. The unlikely group bonds when Pamela unexpectedly goes into labor at Claudia Joy's wives' tea party, and subsequently gives birth on the pool table in the bar where Roxy works. Not wanting everyone to know her family's dire financial situation, Pamela relies on these new friends to keep her surrogacy from being exposed.

As the first season progresses, the four women and Roland all become close friends. Along with their spouses and other characters they face issues such as deployments, abuse, hostage situations, adultery, post-traumatic stress disorder, death and loss of friends and loved ones in combat, homophobia in the military, financial problems, and alcohol and prescription drug addiction.

Though the show is based on the book of the same name, and some of the characters echo their book counterparts, significant differences exist. For example, in the book, Andrea Lynn Cory (the basis of Claudia Joy) loses her husband in a helicopter crash during a mission to find the remains of soldiers in Vietnam.[8]

Cast and characters

Main cast and characters

Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Drew Fuller 2nd Lieutenant Trevor LeBlanc Main Special Guest
Jeremy Davidson MSG Chase Moran Main Special Guest
Terry Serpico Colonel Frank Sherwood Recurring Main
Brian McNamara Lt. General Michael James Holden Main
Sterling K. Brown Dr. Roland Burton Main Recurring
Catherine Bell Denise Sherwood Main
Wendy Davis Colonel Joan Burton Main
Sally Pressman Roxanne Marie "Roxy" LeBlanc Main Special Guest
Brigid Brannagh Officer Pamela Moran Main Special Guest
Kim Delaney Claudia Joy Holden Main
Richard Bryant SPC Jeremy Sherwood Main
Paul Wesley PFC Logan Atwater Main
Kim Allen Amanda Joy Holden Main Guest
Caroline Pires Emmalin Holden Main
Katelyn Pippy Recurring Main Special Guest
Erin Krakow SPC Tanya Gabriel Main
Kelli Williams Jackie Clarke Main
Alyssa Diaz Gloria Cruz Main
Joseph Julian Soria CPL Hector Cruz Main
Jesse McCartney Private Tim Truman Main
Brant Daugherty 2nd Lt. Patrick Clarke Main
Burgess Jenkins Staff Sgt. Eddie Hall Main
Torrey DeVitto Maggie Hall Main
Ashanti Latasha Montclair Main
Elle McLemore Holly Truman Main
Brooke Shields Air Force Colonel Katherine "Kat" Young Main

Recurring cast and characters

The characters listed have appeared in multiple seasons, or for story arcs lasting at least three episodes:

Production and development

Conception

 
Army Wives filming at the Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina.

Army Wives was created by Katherine Fugate, based on the book Under the Saber: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya Biank. Fugate told she received the book from The Mark Gordon Company and first thought it was to be adapted as a movie, since she had mostly written movies during her career. She met with Deborah Spera, the president of The Mark Gordon Company, and pitched a film adaptation of the book, which would begin and end with a murder. They presented the series to ABC and then to Lifetime.[11] Fugate commented on the book: "I read that book, and it was very traumatic and very difficult, but it also opened the gates of a military post. We drive by them all the time, but we don't know what goes on inside".[12]

Fugate expressed her desire that the show remain accurate: "It's extremely important that I portray them accurately. I have great admiration for the wives. It's the last untold story, about how they maintain relationships and how they are single mothers much of the time. That story is why I created the series."[13] The cast and crew have visited the army installations at Fort Bragg and Fort Belvoir and talked to army wives.[14] The Department of Defense lent Black Hawk helicopters and humvees used in production.[15]

Filming locations

Principal photography takes place in a sound stage, while some outdoor scenes and shots are taken at the former Charleston Naval Shipyard, parts of Charleston Field and in the city itself.[16][17] Local landmarks prominently featured include the Unitarian Church in Charleston and parts of the city's waterfront.

Production team

Army Wives was produced by The Mark Gordon Company in association with ABC Studios. In December 2006, Samantha Corbin-Miller was named executive producer/showrunner of the show, which was at the time in development.[18] However, by March 2007, it was announced that she had left the then upcoming series and was replaced by Jeff Melvoin. In August 2007, Dee Johnson took over Army Wives for Melvoin, becoming the third showrunner.[19] She departed in March 2008, and Nick Thiel came aboard.[20] In August 2008, the series' creator Katherine Fugate also left, stating: "With the show [being] such an established hit, now seems like a logical time for me to step away and focus on developing new projects."[21] Melvoin returned in 2009 and was the showrunner from then.[22]

Each script was supervised by two advisers from the Army.[13] Additionally Tanya Biank, whose book inspired the series, served as a military consultant on every episode. Lt. Colonel Todd Breassealle was also enlisted to provide insight on the military life.[14] Cast member Brian McNamara (Michael Holden) directed several webisodes and two full episodes: the tenth episode of the fifth season and the eleventh episode of the sixth season.[23][24]

Spin-off pilot

In September 2009, a survey to see which character should get its own spin-off was posted on Lifetime's Army Wives blog; Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh) was one of the most-chosen characters.[25] On June 13, 2010, Deadline Hollywood reported that Lifetime was pursuing a spin-off procedural drama television series for Army Wives featuring Brannagh's character, police officer Pamela Moran.[25] It was reported that an episode of the fourth season would serve as a backdoor pilot for the proposed spin-off.[25] The seventeenth episode of the season, titled "Murder in Charleston", served as the backdoor pilot, airing on August 15, 2010. Written by Bruce Zimmerman and T.D. Mitchell, the episode sees Moran teaming up with detective Gina Holt (Gabrielle Union) on a murder related to a case Holt has been working on for the past three years in Atlanta. At the end of the episode, Holt tells Moran she should take a detective's exam and to look for her if she is in Atlanta.[26] In September 2010, however, Lifetime did not pick up the spin-off series.[27]

Reception

Critical response

Army Wives holds a score of 65 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on fifteen reviews for the first season.[28] Writing for Cinema Blend, Kelly West found the series positively portrays real army wives through its main characters who are "all strong women with a good sense of the importance of friendship, love and appreciating the time they have with their husbands, who are often being deployed overseas for months or longer." She described the series as "engaging", adding: "As a drama about the bonds of friendship and the importance of family, Army Wives works. Is it a total chick show? Yeah, I’d say so. It gets a bit soapy but overall, it’s well written, the premise is original and the acting is good."[29] New York Post's columnist Linda Stasi gave Army Wives three-and-a-half out of four stars, referring to it as a "sexy, smart, compelling series", and also lauded the acting and the writing.[30] The Chicago Tribune praised Lifetime for tackling, through Army Wives, the effects war has on the families "in a surprisingly straightforward manner."[31] Reviewing the premiere, Michelle Hewitson of the New Zealand Herald wrote: "Anything with 'wives' in the title must mean cat fights. Anything with 'Army' in the title must mean some musing on the cost of war."[32] Brian Lowry of Variety was less enthusiastic upon screening the first episodes, describing Army Wives as "a stereotypical sudser that wants to be From Here to Eternity but feels like All My Children: Military Edition."[33] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Rob Owen was negative about the show's storylines as they "leave talented actors in their wake"; he described the storylines as "uninspired" and "unimaginative" and wrote that the show's format evokes the home-front portion of The Unit.[34]

The Chicago Tribune called Catherine Bell who "uses her typical subtlety and grace to give an intriguing interior life to Denise Sherwood," and Kim Delaney who portrays Claudia Joy Holden "the best two things about the show" while the newspaper deemed Roxy (Sally Pressman) "the most problematic character" because she does "preposterous and downright stupid things" in the first episodes.[31] On the contrary, Rob Owen found Denise Sherwood and Claudia Joy Holden "the most passive, least interesting characters" and considered Roxy and Trevor (Drew Fuller) "the liveliest couple", adding the show "sparks to life anytime these two are on screen."[34] Michelle Hewitson of the New Zealand Herald described Roxy as "a slapper with a heart of gold".[32] Linda Stasi called Frank Sherwood, portrayed by Terry Serpico, a "rivetingly wonderful character."[30]

The second season received promotion from Barack Obama and John McCain who were running for President in 2008.[35]

Ratings

The series opened its third season with 3.5 million viewers and a 2.4 rating among women 18-49, and a 1.0 rating among men 18-49. That made Wives the top-rated drama premiere in Lifetime's key demographic for 2009, though the show declined 22% among total viewers later in the year.[36]

The series opened its fifth season with a total of 4.2 million viewers, up 27% from the fourth-season premiere, and it scored a 1.4 rating among women 18-49. The episode is Lifetime’s second most watched original season premiere among the key demos, including Women 18+ (3.0 rating) and Adults 18+ (4.0 rating), behind only the season two debut of Army Wives.[37]

Awards and accolades

Awards and accolades for Army Wives
Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref.
2008 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini, Steffan Fantini, Scott Gordon Won [38]
2008 Gracie Allen Awards Outstanding Drama Won [39]
2008 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Wendy Davis Nominated [40]
2008 PRISM Awards Mental Health Depiction Award Nominated
2008 PRISM Awards Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Wendy Davis Nominated
2009 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini, Steffan Fantini, Scott Gordon Won [41]
2009 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Wendy Davis Nominated [42]
2010 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini, Steffan Fantini, Scott Gordon Won [43]
2011 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini, Steffan Fantini, Scott Gordon Won [44]
2011 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Wendy Davis Nominated [45]
2012 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini, Steffan Fantini, Scott Gordon Won [46]
2012 NAMIC Vision Awards Best Drama Nominated [47]
2013 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 11-13 Annika Horne Won [48]
2013 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress 11-13 Taylor Blackwell Nominated [48]
2014 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor McCarrie McCausland Nominated [49]

Home media

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released all seven seasons on DVD.

Army Wives - The Complete First Season
Set details[50] Special features[50]
  • "Have at It" With the Army Wives - A Q&A session with the cast
  • Wives On the Homefront
  • Deleted Story Line (with producer commentary)
  • Bloopers
  • Audio commentaries
  • Deleted scenes
Release dates
  USA   Canada   UK   Australia
June 10, 2008 N/A November 11, 2008[51]
Army Wives - The Complete Second Season
Set details[52] Special features[52]
  • Active Duty: The Cast Of Army Wives At Fort Bragg
  • Operational intelligence: Getting the Army's support
  • The tribe
  • Army Wives Gives Back
  • Deleted scenes
  • Bloopers
Release dates
  USA   Canada   UK   Australia
June 2, 2009 N/A N/A
Army Wives - The Complete Third Season
Set details[53] Special features[53]
  • Webisodes - Featuring Joan and Roland Burton and Jeremy Sherwood
  • Stationed in the South - Behind the scenes visit with the cast and crew
  • Army Wives Gives Back
  • Deleted scenes
  • Bloopers
Release dates
  USA   Canada   UK   Australia
February 9, 2010 N/A N/A
Army Wives - The Complete Fourth Season
Set details[54] Special features[54]
  • Safety first
  • Army wives get cooking
  • Military jargon
  • Deleted scenes
  • Bloopers
Release dates
  USA   Canada   UK   Australia
December 14, 2010 N/A N/A
Army Wives - The Complete Fifth Season
Set details[55] Special features[55]
  • Hangin' At The Hump With the Cast
  • A heartfelt conversation reflecting back on the past five seasons
  • Deleted scenes
  • Fun On Set: Bloopers, Babies, Ballroom And Brian McNamara
Release dates
  USA   Canada   UK   Australia
September 27, 2011 N/A N/A
Army Wives - The Complete Sixth Season
Set details[56] Special features
  • Deleted scenes
  • Bloopers
Release dates
  USA   Canada   UK   Australia
September 18, 2012 (part one)
December 18, 2012 (part two)
N/A N/A
Army Wives - The Complete Seventh Season
Set details[58] Special features
  • Deleted scenes
  • Bloopers
Release dates
  USA   Canada   UK   Australia
September 10, 2013 N/A N/A

International airings

The series began airing in Ireland on Monday, October 15, 2007, on TG4 (in English) and in New Zealand on Thursday, June 19, 2008, on TV2. The series began airing in Australia on December 1, 2008, on Network Ten and currently on pay TV provider Foxtel. South African network M-Net also airs the series; the second season ended on M-Net on Monday, January 5, 2009.[59] Sky Living in the United Kingdom broadcast the first three seasons. However, in February 2012, it was announced that the channel had not purchased the rights for the fourth season.[60]

The series also airs in Israel in the winter of 2008 on Yes stars Drama. The series was broadcast in Italy on September 5, 2011 on Universal Channel. In the French-speaking parts of Canada, Historia (TV channel) started airing the first season on January 4, 2010.[61] The series was then brought to an associated channel, Series+, and which started airing from season 1 again on November 4, 2010, on a daily basis.[62] The series began airing in the Netherlands in 2008 on NET 5, while the second season aired starting April 26, 2010.[63] In the French-speaking part of Belgium, Wallonia, the first season began airing on RTL-TVI on August 3, 2008[64] whereas the second season was shown on cable television network BeTV starting from December 26, 2008.[65] The first season and the first 13 episodes of the second were aired in the Arab World on MBC 4 while the third season began on Tuesday, May 11, 2010, on Fox Series. The series began airing in Russia on FOX Life and in Sweden the series is aired on Sjuan. In France, the show retitled American Wives was first broadcast on Monégasque channel TMC on November 27, 2008.[66] His sister channel TF1 started airing the first season on August 13, 2012.[67] The series aired on RTL Television in Croatia, starting on December 10, 2018.

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byKatherine FugateBased onUnder the Sabers The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya BiankStarringCatherine BellBrigid BrannaghSterling K BrownRichard BryantJeremy DavidsonWendy DavisKim DelaneyTorrey DeVittoAlyssa DiazDrew FullerErin KrakowElle McLemoreBrian McNamaraKatelyn PippySally PressmanTerry SerpicoBrooke ShieldsAshantiJoseph Julian SoriaKelli WilliamsTheme music composerMarc FantiniSteffan FantiniComposersScott GordonMarc FantiniSteffan FantiniCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes117 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMark GordonMarshall PersingerJeff MelvoinKatherine FugateDee JohnsonHarry V BringNick ThielDeborah SperaKaren MaserDebra FordhamProducersCynthia CohenKaren MaserJohn E PogueAlex ShevchenkoBarbara D AlessandroT J BradyRasheed NewsonJohn E PogueKaren MaserProduction locationCharleston South CarolinaEditorsBriana LondonSusan K WeilerSharon SilvermanChris PeppeAlan CodyKurt CourtlandPeter B EllisLauren A SchafferChristopher CookeSusan VaillMeghan RobertsonRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesABC StudiosThe Mark Gordon CompanyDistributorDisney ABC Domestic TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkLifetimeOriginal releaseJune 3 2007 2007 06 03 June 9 2013 2013 06 09 On September 21 2012 the show was picked up for a thirteen episode seventh season to air in 2013 2 In November 2012 it was confirmed that season 6 main cast members Catherine Bell Wendy Davis Terry Serpico Brian McNamara Kelli Williams Alyssa Diaz and Joseph Julian Soria would return as regulars Kim Delaney s character who did not appear in the final episodes of the sixth season was written out 3 Season seven premiered in the United States on March 10 2013 at 9 pm Eastern on Lifetime 4 and concluded on June 9 2013 On September 24 2013 Lifetime canceled the series after seven seasons 5 6 The network confirmed a two hour retrospective special with cast members to celebrate the series that aired on March 16 2014 7 Contents 1 Overview 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast and characters 2 2 Recurring cast and characters 3 Production and development 3 1 Conception 3 2 Filming locations 3 3 Production team 3 4 Spin off pilot 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Ratings 4 3 Awards and accolades 5 Home media 6 International airings 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditMain article List of Army Wives episodes Based on the non fiction book originally titled Under the Sabers The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya Biank the series is set at fictional Fort Marshall at the old Charleston Naval Base in North Charleston South Carolina home to the also fictional 23rd Airborne Division a component unit of the XVII Airborne Corps The show itself is filmed in various locations such as the Charleston Air Force Base now Charleston Field and the sound stage off Dorchester Road in the City of North Charleston Some scenes have been shot in and around the City of Charleston In Season 5 the 23rd is disbanded and the 32nd Airborne Division becomes the new resident unit having moved to Fort Marshall from the fictional Fort Hope The 23rd Airborne Division XVII Airborne Corps and Fort Marshall are presumably based on the actual 82nd Airborne Division XVIII Airborne Corps based at Fort Bragg home of the airborne divisions and the United States Army Special Operations Command In Season 7 Fort Marshall was merged with an Air Force base mirroring the mergers of several Army posts with nearby Air Force bases as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission Mercer Army Medical Center is the fictional hospital on post where some of the characters worked In the pilot episode of Army Wives A Tribe is Born Roxy Sally Pressman accepts the marriage proposal of Private First Class Trevor LeBlanc Drew Fuller after dating for less than a week and moves with her two children to his Army post Floundering in her new life as an Army wife she takes a job as a bartender at a local joint known for being a Jody bar where civilian men go to hit on enlisted men s wives While on the post Roxy meets Claudia Joy Holden Kim Delaney who believes that her husband Col Michael Holden Brian McNamara recently missed out on a promotion because of base politics Another Army wife Pamela Moran Brigid Brannagh is pregnant with twins she is secretly acting as a surrogate to get her family out of debt Pamela s husband Chase Jeremy Davidson is a non commissioned officer assigned to the highly secretive and frequently deployed special operations unit Delta Force Meanwhile psychiatrist Roland Burton Sterling K Brown is trying to reconnect with his wife Lieutenant Colonel Joan Burton Wendy Davis who has just returned from Afghanistan Denise Sherwood Catherine Bell a long time friend of Claudia Joy is dealing with her son Jeremy s anger issues and her strict husband Major Frank Sherwood Terry Serpico is about to be deployed The unlikely group bonds when Pamela unexpectedly goes into labor at Claudia Joy s wives tea party and subsequently gives birth on the pool table in the bar where Roxy works Not wanting everyone to know her family s dire financial situation Pamela relies on these new friends to keep her surrogacy from being exposed As the first season progresses the four women and Roland all become close friends Along with their spouses and other characters they face issues such as deployments abuse hostage situations adultery post traumatic stress disorder death and loss of friends and loved ones in combat homophobia in the military financial problems and alcohol and prescription drug addiction Though the show is based on the book of the same name and some of the characters echo their book counterparts significant differences exist For example in the book Andrea Lynn Cory the basis of Claudia Joy loses her husband in a helicopter crash during a mission to find the remains of soldiers in Vietnam 8 Cast and characters EditMain article List of Army Wives characters Main cast and characters Edit Actor Character Seasons1 2 3 4 5 6 7Drew Fuller 2nd Lieutenant Trevor LeBlanc Main Special GuestJeremy Davidson MSG Chase Moran Main Special GuestTerry Serpico Colonel Frank Sherwood Recurring MainBrian McNamara Lt General Michael James Holden MainSterling K Brown Dr Roland Burton Main RecurringCatherine Bell Denise Sherwood MainWendy Davis Colonel Joan Burton MainSally Pressman Roxanne Marie Roxy LeBlanc Main Special GuestBrigid Brannagh Officer Pamela Moran Main Special GuestKim Delaney Claudia Joy Holden MainRichard Bryant SPC Jeremy Sherwood MainPaul Wesley PFC Logan Atwater MainKim Allen Amanda Joy Holden Main GuestCaroline Pires Emmalin Holden MainKatelyn Pippy Recurring Main Special GuestErin Krakow SPC Tanya Gabriel MainKelli Williams Jackie Clarke MainAlyssa Diaz Gloria Cruz MainJoseph Julian Soria CPL Hector Cruz MainJesse McCartney Private Tim Truman MainBrant Daugherty 2nd Lt Patrick Clarke MainBurgess Jenkins Staff Sgt Eddie Hall MainTorrey DeVitto Maggie Hall MainAshanti Latasha Montclair MainElle McLemore Holly Truman MainBrooke Shields Air Force Colonel Katherine Kat Young MainRecurring cast and characters Edit The characters listed have appeared in multiple seasons or for story arcs lasting at least three episodes John White Jr as Finn Seasons 1 6 Luke Bartelme as TJ Seasons 1 4 Jake Johnson as Lucas Seasons 1 6 Chloe J Taylor as Katie Seasons 1 6 Richard Bryant as Jeremy Sherwood Seasons 1 6 Gigi Rice as Marda Brooks Seasons 1 2 4 amp 6 Melissa Ponzio as Angie Seasons 1 3 Rhoda Griffis as Lenore Baker Ludwig Seasons 1 4 amp 6 Patricia French as Betty Camden Seasons 1 amp 2 Kate Kneeland as Marilyn Polarski Season 1 Seamus Dever as Dr Chris Ferlhingetti Season 2 Kelly Collins Lintz as Carla Wright Season 2 Matthew Glave as LTC Evan Connor Seasons 2 amp 3 Mayte Garcia as Jennifer Connor Seasons 2 amp 3 Gavin McCulley as Captain Thomas Season 3 Sonequa Martin Green as Kanessa Jones Season 3 Linden Ashby as Dr Dan Seaver Seasons 3 6 amp 7 Matthew M Anderson as Soldier Season 3 Clifton Powell as Terrence Price Seasons 3 amp 4 Javier Carrasquillo as SPC Augusto Giron Seasons 3 5 Jeff Rose as MAJ Bryce Ogden Seasons 3 5 Tim Parati as Chief cook at the Hump Bar Season 3 7 Antjuan Tobias as PFC Guy Riggs Seasons 4 amp 5 Harry Hamlin as Grant Chandler Seasons 4 amp 5 Lee Tergesen as Officer Clayton Boone Seasons 4 amp 5 Cory Hart as Whit Carter Season 5 Connor Christie as TJ Seasons 5 amp 6 McCarrie McCausland as David Burton Seasons 5 7 Ryan Michelle Bathe as Charlie Season 6 Harper and Ruby Powell Peterson as Molly Seasons 6 amp 7 Robert John Burke as General Kevin Clarke Seasons 6 amp 7 Adam Boyer as SFC Leon Ski Wisniewski Seasons 6 amp 7 Joy Wren and Faith Wren as Sara Elizabeth Burton Seasons 6 amp 7 Kellie Martin as Army Intelligence Captain Nicole Galassini Season 6 Susan Lucci as Audrey Whitaker Season 6 Jason Pendergraft as Dr Blake Hanson Season 6 Larry Gilliard Jr as Marcus Williams Season 6 Jordan Woods Robinson as Scott Keller Season 3 Viki Jeffords as Candace Tyler Season 1 6 amp 7 Skyler Day as Sophie Clarke Season 6 9 Chloe Lanier as Penny Campbell Seasons 6 amp 7 Joshua Henry as Corporal Quincy Montclair Season 7 10 Ella Wahlestedt as Caroline Hall Season 7 Caleb Barwick as Tanner Season 7 Niles Fitch as Deuce Montclair Season 7 Kaci Walfall as Nyah Season 7 Tre Jamison as Gabe Season 7 Production and development EditConception Edit Army Wives filming at the Charleston Air Force Base South Carolina Army Wives was created by Katherine Fugate based on the book Under the Saber The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya Biank Fugate told she received the book from The Mark Gordon Company and first thought it was to be adapted as a movie since she had mostly written movies during her career She met with Deborah Spera the president of The Mark Gordon Company and pitched a film adaptation of the book which would begin and end with a murder They presented the series to ABC and then to Lifetime 11 Fugate commented on the book I read that book and it was very traumatic and very difficult but it also opened the gates of a military post We drive by them all the time but we don t know what goes on inside 12 Fugate expressed her desire that the show remain accurate It s extremely important that I portray them accurately I have great admiration for the wives It s the last untold story about how they maintain relationships and how they are single mothers much of the time That story is why I created the series 13 The cast and crew have visited the army installations at Fort Bragg and Fort Belvoir and talked to army wives 14 The Department of Defense lent Black Hawk helicopters and humvees used in production 15 Filming locations Edit Principal photography takes place in a sound stage while some outdoor scenes and shots are taken at the former Charleston Naval Shipyard parts of Charleston Field and in the city itself 16 17 Local landmarks prominently featured include the Unitarian Church in Charleston and parts of the city s waterfront Production team Edit Army Wives was produced by The Mark Gordon Company in association with ABC Studios In December 2006 Samantha Corbin Miller was named executive producer showrunner of the show which was at the time in development 18 However by March 2007 it was announced that she had left the then upcoming series and was replaced by Jeff Melvoin In August 2007 Dee Johnson took over Army Wives for Melvoin becoming the third showrunner 19 She departed in March 2008 and Nick Thiel came aboard 20 In August 2008 the series creator Katherine Fugate also left stating With the show being such an established hit now seems like a logical time for me to step away and focus on developing new projects 21 Melvoin returned in 2009 and was the showrunner from then 22 Each script was supervised by two advisers from the Army 13 Additionally Tanya Biank whose book inspired the series served as a military consultant on every episode Lt Colonel Todd Breassealle was also enlisted to provide insight on the military life 14 Cast member Brian McNamara Michael Holden directed several webisodes and two full episodes the tenth episode of the fifth season and the eleventh episode of the sixth season 23 24 Spin off pilot Edit In September 2009 a survey to see which character should get its own spin off was posted on Lifetime s Army Wives blog Pamela Moran Brigid Brannagh was one of the most chosen characters 25 On June 13 2010 Deadline Hollywood reported that Lifetime was pursuing a spin off procedural drama television series for Army Wives featuring Brannagh s character police officer Pamela Moran 25 It was reported that an episode of the fourth season would serve as a backdoor pilot for the proposed spin off 25 The seventeenth episode of the season titled Murder in Charleston served as the backdoor pilot airing on August 15 2010 Written by Bruce Zimmerman and T D Mitchell the episode sees Moran teaming up with detective Gina Holt Gabrielle Union on a murder related to a case Holt has been working on for the past three years in Atlanta At the end of the episode Holt tells Moran she should take a detective s exam and to look for her if she is in Atlanta 26 In September 2010 however Lifetime did not pick up the spin off series 27 Reception EditCritical response Edit Army Wives holds a score of 65 out of 100 on Metacritic based on fifteen reviews for the first season 28 Writing for Cinema Blend Kelly West found the series positively portrays real army wives through its main characters who are all strong women with a good sense of the importance of friendship love and appreciating the time they have with their husbands who are often being deployed overseas for months or longer She described the series as engaging adding As a drama about the bonds of friendship and the importance of family Army Wives works Is it a total chick show Yeah I d say so It gets a bit soapy but overall it s well written the premise is original and the acting is good 29 New York Post s columnist Linda Stasi gave Army Wives three and a half out of four stars referring to it as a sexy smart compelling series and also lauded the acting and the writing 30 The Chicago Tribune praised Lifetime for tackling through Army Wives the effects war has on the families in a surprisingly straightforward manner 31 Reviewing the premiere Michelle Hewitson of the New Zealand Herald wrote Anything with wives in the title must mean cat fights Anything with Army in the title must mean some musing on the cost of war 32 Brian Lowry of Variety was less enthusiastic upon screening the first episodes describing Army Wives as a stereotypical sudser that wants to be From Here to Eternity but feels like All My Children Military Edition 33 Pittsburgh Post Gazette s Rob Owen was negative about the show s storylines as they leave talented actors in their wake he described the storylines as uninspired and unimaginative and wrote that the show s format evokes the home front portion of The Unit 34 The Chicago Tribune called Catherine Bell who uses her typical subtlety and grace to give an intriguing interior life to Denise Sherwood and Kim Delaney who portrays Claudia Joy Holden the best two things about the show while the newspaper deemed Roxy Sally Pressman the most problematic character because she does preposterous and downright stupid things in the first episodes 31 On the contrary Rob Owen found Denise Sherwood and Claudia Joy Holden the most passive least interesting characters and considered Roxy and Trevor Drew Fuller the liveliest couple adding the show sparks to life anytime these two are on screen 34 Michelle Hewitson of the New Zealand Herald described Roxy as a slapper with a heart of gold 32 Linda Stasi called Frank Sherwood portrayed by Terry Serpico a rivetingly wonderful character 30 The second season received promotion from Barack Obama and John McCain who were running for President in 2008 35 Ratings Edit The series opened its third season with 3 5 million viewers and a 2 4 rating among women 18 49 and a 1 0 rating among men 18 49 That made Wives the top rated drama premiere in Lifetime s key demographic for 2009 though the show declined 22 among total viewers later in the year 36 The series opened its fifth season with a total of 4 2 million viewers up 27 from the fourth season premiere and it scored a 1 4 rating among women 18 49 The episode is Lifetime s second most watched original season premiere among the key demos including Women 18 3 0 rating and Adults 18 4 0 rating behind only the season two debut of Army Wives 37 Awards and accolades Edit Awards and accolades for Army Wives Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref 2008 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini Steffan Fantini Scott Gordon Won 38 2008 Gracie Allen Awards Outstanding Drama Won 39 2008 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Wendy Davis Nominated 40 2008 PRISM Awards Mental Health Depiction Award Nominated2008 PRISM Awards Performance in a Drama Series Multi Episode Storyline Wendy Davis Nominated2009 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini Steffan Fantini Scott Gordon Won 41 2009 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Wendy Davis Nominated 42 2010 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini Steffan Fantini Scott Gordon Won 43 2011 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini Steffan Fantini Scott Gordon Won 44 2011 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Wendy Davis Nominated 45 2012 ASCAP Awards Top Television Series Marc Fantini Steffan Fantini Scott Gordon Won 46 2012 NAMIC Vision Awards Best Drama Nominated 47 2013 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress 11 13 Annika Horne Won 48 2013 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress 11 13 Taylor Blackwell Nominated 48 2014 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series Supporting Young Actor McCarrie McCausland Nominated 49 Home media EditWalt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released all seven seasons on DVD Army Wives The Complete First SeasonSet details 50 Special features 50 13 episodes 3 disc set 522 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Surround 5 1 Subtitles English French Spanish Have at It With the Army Wives A Q amp A session with the cast Wives On the Homefront Deleted Story Line with producer commentary Bloopers Audio commentaries Deleted scenesRelease dates USA Canada UK AustraliaJune 10 2008 N A November 11 2008 51 Army Wives The Complete Second SeasonSet details 52 Special features 52 19 episodes 5 disc set 804 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Surround 5 1 Subtitles English French Spanish Active Duty The Cast Of Army Wives At Fort Bragg Operational intelligence Getting the Army s support The tribe Army Wives Gives Back Deleted scenes BloopersRelease dates USA Canada UK AustraliaJune 2 2009 N A N AArmy Wives The Complete Third SeasonSet details 53 Special features 53 18 episodes 5 disc set 759 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Digital 5 1 Subtitles English Webisodes Featuring Joan and Roland Burton and Jeremy Sherwood Stationed in the South Behind the scenes visit with the cast and crew Army Wives Gives Back Deleted scenes BloopersRelease dates USA Canada UK AustraliaFebruary 9 2010 N A N AArmy Wives The Complete Fourth SeasonSet details 54 Special features 54 18 episodes 4 disc set 765 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Digital 5 1 Subtitles English French Spanish Safety first Army wives get cooking Military jargon Deleted scenes BloopersRelease dates USA Canada UK AustraliaDecember 14 2010 N A N AArmy Wives The Complete Fifth SeasonSet details 55 Special features 55 13 episodes 3 disc set 551 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Digital 5 1 Subtitles English French Spanish Hangin At The Hump With the Cast A heartfelt conversation reflecting back on the past five seasons Deleted scenes Fun On Set Bloopers Babies Ballroom And Brian McNamaraRelease dates USA Canada UK AustraliaSeptember 27 2011 N A N AArmy Wives The Complete Sixth SeasonSet details 56 Special features23 episodes 7 disc set 57 854 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Digital 5 1 Subtitles English Deleted scenes BloopersRelease dates USA Canada UK AustraliaSeptember 18 2012 part one December 18 2012 part two N A N AArmy Wives The Complete Seventh SeasonSet details 58 Special features13 episodes 3 disc set 559 minutes 1 78 1 aspect ratio English Dolby Digital 5 1 Subtitles English French Spanish Deleted scenes BloopersRelease dates USA Canada UK AustraliaSeptember 10 2013 N A N AInternational airings EditThe series began airing in Ireland on Monday October 15 2007 on TG4 in English and in New Zealand on Thursday June 19 2008 on TV2 The series began airing in Australia on December 1 2008 on Network Ten and currently on pay TV provider Foxtel South African network M Net also airs the series the second season ended on M Net on Monday January 5 2009 59 Sky Living in the United Kingdom broadcast the first three seasons However in February 2012 it was announced that the channel had not purchased the rights for the fourth season 60 The series also airs in Israel in the winter of 2008 on Yes stars Drama The series was broadcast in Italy on September 5 2011 on Universal Channel In the French speaking parts of Canada Historia TV channel started airing the first season on January 4 2010 61 The series was then brought to an associated channel Series and which started airing from season 1 again on November 4 2010 on a daily basis 62 The series began airing in the Netherlands in 2008 on NET 5 while the second season aired starting April 26 2010 63 In the French speaking part of Belgium Wallonia the first season began airing on RTL TVI on August 3 2008 64 whereas the second season was shown on cable television network BeTV starting from December 26 2008 65 The first season and the first 13 episodes of the second were aired in the Arab World on MBC 4 while the third season began on Tuesday May 11 2010 on Fox Series The series began airing in Russia on FOX Life and in Sweden the series is aired on Sjuan In France the show retitled American Wives was first broadcast on Monegasque channel TMC on November 27 2008 66 His sister channel TF1 started airing the first season on August 13 2012 67 The series aired on RTL Television in Croatia starting on December 10 2018 References Edit Wives bow scores ratings of a Lifetime Reuters 2007 06 06 Retrieved 30 November 2009 Mitovich Matt Webb September 21 2012 Army Wives Is Renewed But Who Will Return TVLine Retrieved December 27 2012 Ausiello Michael November 17 2012 Army Wives Exclusive Major Character Getting Killed Off Amid Season 7 Shake Up TVLine Retrieved December 27 2012 Army Wives to kick off Season 7 on March 9 Deadline Hollywood 23 January 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2013 Rice Lynette September 24 2013 Army Wives cancelled by Lifetime Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 20 2022 Abrams Natalie September 24 2013 Lifetime Cancels Army Wives After Seven Seasons TV Guide TV Guide Retrieved February 20 2022 Messina Kim February 12 2014 Army Wives A Final Salute Airs March 16 Archived from the original on 2014 03 17 Retrieved 2014 03 07 Google Books Army Wives The Unwritten Code of Military Marriage page 99 Retrieved 2011 07 27 Goldberg Lesley April 13 2012 Parenthood Actress Books Recurring Role on Lifetime s Army Wives Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 20 2022 Andreeva Nellie January 8 2013 Burgess Jenkins amp Joshua Henry Join Army Wives Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 6 2013 Silverstein Melissa June 6 2008 Army Wives Creator Katherine Fugate Answers Questions in Advance of Sunday s Season Premiere Women amp Hollywood Retrieved August 7 2012 Kinon Cristina June 3 2008 Army Wives drills deep for drama New York Daily News Retrieved August 7 2012 a b Felicia R Lee June 28 2007 Watching Army Wives Watching Army Wives The New York Times Retrieved August 5 2012 a b Army Wives is Back Baseguide baseguide com Retrieved August 7 2012 permanent dead link Army Wives brings home a female perspective to war USA Today Gannett Company June 4 2008 Retrieved August 7 2012 INTERVIEW Sally Pressman Roxy LeBlanc from Army Wives The TV Chick August 28 2009 Retrieved August 9 2012 Army Wives Cast Works to Create Realistic Military Parallel DOD 6 May 2008 Nordyke Kimberly December 27 2006 Corbin Miller in command of Lifetime Army The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Retrieved February 20 2022 Claustro Lisa August 13 2007 Dee Johnson named the new showrunner of Lifetime s Army Wives BuddyTV Retrieved August 7 2012 Schneider Michael March 31 2006 Dee Johnson takes Army leave Variety Reed Business Information Retrieved February 20 2022 Ausiello Michael August 13 2008 Exclusive Army Wives Creator Relieved of Duty Entertainment Weekly Time Inc Retrieved February 18 2022 Military TV Showrunner Jeff Melvoin Deadline Hollywood PMC April 17 2011 Retrieved August 17 2012 Bergmann Caitlin January 26 2010 Army Wives Q amp A Brian McNamara Army Wives Blog Lifetime Archived from the original on 2013 06 09 Retrieved August 9 2012 Brian McNamara on Directing Episode 10 Army Wives Blog Lifetime May 16 2011 Archived from the original on 2012 02 17 Retrieved August 9 2012 a b c Andreeva Nellie September 1 2010 Army Wives Spinoff Gets Green Light For Embedded Pilot amp Taps Gabrielle Union Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 6 2012 Writers Zimmerman Bruce Mitchell T D Director Liddi Brown Alison August 15 2010 Murder in Charleston Army Wives Season 4 Episode 17 Lifetime Andreeva Nellie September 1 2010 CABLE NOTES Memphis Beat Looks Good For Renewal Army Wives Spinoff A No Go Facing Kate Order Trimmed Deadline Hollywood PMC Retrieved August 6 2012 Army Wives Season 1 Metacritic CBS Retrieved August 4 2012 West Kelly 2008 06 09 TV Review Army Wives Season 2 Cinema Blend 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