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New Orleans in fiction

New Orleans is featured in a number of works of fiction. This article in an ongoing effort to list the books, movies, television shows, and comics that are set or filmed, in whole or part, in New Orleans.

Books edit

Authors who have repeatedly or frequently used New Orleans as a setting for their fiction include James Lee Burke, Poppy Z. Brite, Truman Capote, Nancy A. Collins, Barbara Hambly, Lafcadio Hearn, Frances Parkinson Keyes, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Anne Rice, James Sallis, Julie Smith, and Alexandrea Weis. The most significant novel featuring the city may be the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole (1980). Works that feature the city include:

Comic books and graphic novels edit

  • In the Marvel Comics fictional universe, New Orleans is the home city for the X-Man Gambit, as well as the guilds of Thieves and Assassins; as well as the leader of the latter guild, Bella Donna Boudreaux.
  • The nonfiction webcomic A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge is about six real-life residents of New Orleans and their experiences before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina.
  • In the DC Comics fictional universe, New Orleans has been given a neighboring city, St. Roch, Louisiana, serving as an occasional home to the original Hawkman and Hawkgirl.
  • The Marvel Comics heroine Monica Rambeau, known as Captain Marvel II and Photon, is from New Orleans.
  • In the Marvel Max comic Hellstorm—Son of Satan, post-Katrina New Orleans is the setting.

Film edit

New Orleans has served as the backdrop for a number of films with iconic turns in films such as Gone With the Wind (1939), A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), Little New Orleans Girl (1956), The Cincinnati Kid (1965), Live and Let Die (1973), Little New Orleans Girl (1978), Interview with the Vampire (1994), Little New Orleans Girl (2004), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), and The Princess and the Frog (2009). Films set in the city include:

Plays and operas edit

New Orleans has been the setting of many works of theatre, most prominently perhaps are some of the plays of Tennessee Williams. Plays and operas set in the city include:

Television edit

New Orleans has been the regular setting of several TV shows, the most prominent being David Simon's HBO series Treme, and has been featured in several others. TV shows include:

The Big Easy edit

USA network TV series (1996–97) adapted from the film of the same name.

Frank's Place edit

A CBS comedy-drama series that chronicled the life of Frank Parrish (Tim Reid), a well-to-do professor at Brown University, who inherits a New Orleans restaurant, Chez Louisiane. The series received the Television Critics Association award for outstanding comedy series in 1987, as well as an Emmy for best writing in a comedy series. However, it only lasted for one season (1987–88). Although set in New Orleans, the series was actually filmed in Los Angeles.

K-Ville edit

A short-lived crime series that debuted in 2007, which focused on the New Orleans police department in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The series also centers around two New Orleans police detectives, Anthony Anderson as Marlin Boulet and Cole Hauser as Trevor Cobb, who were partners that "have conflicting ideas about how to handle the city's problems."

Longstreet edit

A crime drama series about a blind insurance investigator that was broadcast on the ABC in the 1971-1972 season. The series was set in New Orleans, but actually filmed in Los Angeles.

Orleans edit

This short-lived 1997 CBS series starring Larry Hagman was set in and partially filmed in New Orleans.

Treme edit

An American drama developed by David Simon that premiered in April 2010, Treme centers around residents of New Orleans, including musicians, chefs, Mardi Gras Indians, and ordinary New Orleanians trying to rebuild their lives, their homes and their unique culture in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The series also explores New Orleans culture including and beyond the music scene to encompass political corruption, the public housing controversy, the criminal-justice system, clashes between police and Mardi Gras Indians, and the struggle to regain the tourism industry after the storm. The show is filmed on location in New Orleans and features both local actors in several roles in addition to a number of notable New Orleanians who appear as themselves.

NCIS: New Orleans edit

CBS series (2014–2021) starring Scott Bakula and Lucas Black.

Cloak and Dagger Freedom series (2018-2019) starring Olivia Holt as Dagger and Aubrey Joseph as Cloak. New Orleans serves as the main setting of the series and is also filmed and produced there.

Other television references edit

Many television series have referenced the city:

Video games edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jim Derry. "Covington's O'Neil De Noux wins national award for his latest novel". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 2014-03-26.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources New Orleans in fiction news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message New Orleans is featured in a number of works of fiction This article in an ongoing effort to list the books movies television shows and comics that are set or filmed in whole or part in New Orleans Contents 1 Books 2 Comic books and graphic novels 3 Film 4 Plays and operas 5 Television 5 1 The Big Easy 5 2 Frank s Place 5 3 K Ville 5 4 Longstreet 5 5 Orleans 5 6 Treme 5 7 NCIS New Orleans 5 8 Other television references 6 Video games 7 See also 8 ReferencesBooks editAuthors who have repeatedly or frequently used New Orleans as a setting for their fiction include James Lee Burke Poppy Z Brite Truman Capote Nancy A Collins Barbara Hambly Lafcadio Hearn Frances Parkinson Keyes Caitlin R Kiernan Anne Rice James Sallis Julie Smith and Alexandrea Weis The most significant novel featuring the city may be the Pulitzer Prize winning A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole 1980 Works that feature the city include Accordion Crimes 1996 by E Annie Proulx setting for exposition and rising action Albert Himself by Jeff W Bens The Anti Vampire Tale 2010 by Lewis Aleman The Awakening 1899 by Kate Chopin The Beautiful 2019 by Renee Ahdieh Blue Moon Over New Orleans by Anna Mayhall Munding post WWII mystery novel set in New Orleans Blues and Trouble Twelve Stories by Tom Piazza the first short story Brownsville is set in New Orleans Chasing the Devil s Tail 2001 and sequels by David Fulmer jazz mysteries featuring Valentin St Cyr The Chimera and Other Dark Poems 2023 by Michael Perret City of Refuge by Tom Piazza Clarimonde by Napier Bartlett features a Creole tale and a description of New Orleans during the American Civil War The Client 1993 and The Pelican Brief 1992 by John Grisham The Coffee Shop Chronicles of New Orleans Part 1 2010 by David Lummis Cold Streak 2008 by Lewis Aleman The Condor Passes 1971 and The House on Coliseum Street 1961 by Shirley Ann Grau A Confederacy of Dunces 1980 by John Kennedy Toole Crescent City 1984 by Belva Plain Crooked Man 1994 and nine subsequent Tubby Dubonnet Mysteries by Tony Dunbar The Crystal City 2003 by Orson Scott Card features an alternate history version of New Orleans in which it is controlled by the Spanish and called Nueva Barcelona or Barcy A Density of Souls 2000 by Christopher Rice Dinner at Antoine s 1948 Crescent Carnival 1942 and others by Frances Parkinson Keyes Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z Brite Faces in Time by Lewis Aleman 2009 Fantasy Lover 2006 and sequels comprising The Dark Hunter Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon Fat White Vampire Blues 2003 and sequel by Andrew Fox The Feast of All Saints 1979 by Anne Rice Fleur deKey a debut French Quarter mystery by vickie pettee Flying Solo An Unconventional Aviatrix Navigates Turbulence in Life by Jeannette Vaughan The three Frankenstein books by Dean Koontz Kevin J Anderson and Ed Gorman Prodigal Son 2005 City of Night 2005 and Lost Souls 2010 A Free Man of Color 1997 and sequels The Benjamin January Mysteries by Barbara Hambly Gone with the Wind 1936 by Margaret Mitchell location of Rhett and Scarlett s honeymoon The Grandissimes 1880 by George Washington Cable A Hall of Mirrors 1967 by Robert Stone Hoodoo Money by Sharon Cupp Pennington Interview with the Vampire 1976 and sequels collectively known as The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice The epic fiction Jitterbug Perfume 1984 by Tom Robbins uses modern day New Orleans as one of four major settings along with 8th century Bohemia modern day Seattle and modern day Paris John Raven Beau by O Neil De Noux named Best Police Book of 2011 by police writers com 1 Junkie 1953 by William S Burroughs Lafitte the Pirate by Lyle Saxon the basis for the 1938 film The Buccaneer and the 1958 remake of the same name Life on the Mississippi 1883 by Mark Twain Chapter XLI The Metropolis of the South The Liquor series 2004 by Poppy Z Brite Lives of the Mayfair Witches 1990 1994 by Anne Rice Madam A Novel of New Orleans 2014 by Cari Lynn and Kellie Martin based on true events of Storyville and Madam Josie Arlington Manon Lescaut 1731 by Antoine Francois Prevost features the early French colony at New Orleans at one point in the book The Map of Moments 2009 by Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon Midnight Bayou 2001 and Honest Illusions 1992 by Nora Roberts Misisipi 2012 by Michael Reilly climaxing during the events of Hurricane Katrina Monsieur Motte 1888 by Grace King Mosquitos 1927 and Pylon 1935 by William Faulkner the latter novel takes place in New Valois a thinly disguised New Orleans Moth 1993 and sequels Lew Griffin mysteries by James Sallis The Moviegoer 1961 by Walker Percy winner of the 1962 National Book Award Mules and Men 1935 by Zora Neale Hurston To My Senses Recovery Sacrifice The Ghosts of Rue Dumaine Dark Perception Taming Me Cover to Covers Dark Attraction The Satyr s Curse Blackwell by Alexandrea Weis Neon Rain 1987 and sequels Dave Robicheaux mysteries by James Lee Burke New Orleans Mon Amour 2006 by Andrei Codrescu collection of essays and short stories New Orleans Mourning 1990 and sequels Skip Langdon mysteries by Julie Smith New Orleans Noir 2007 edited by Julie Smith short stories by various authors Off Magazine Street 2005 by Ronald Everett Capps the basis for the 2004 film A Love Song for Bobby Long One More Last Dance 2017 by Jerry Antil The Ones Who Don t Say They Love Me 2021 by Maurice Carlos Ruffin Outside Child 2007 by Alice Wilson Fried Silver Medalist in the 2008 IPPY Awards Paul Marchand F M C 1921 by Charles Chesnutt The Quarter Storm 2022 by Veronica Henry A Quiet Vendetta 2005 by R J Ellory Side Effects A New Orleans Love Story by Patty Friedmann Tranquility Denied 2007 by novelist A C Frieden Twelfth Night by Michael Llewellyn Treasure Mountain 1972 by Louis Dearborn L Amour Unmasked by Jody Gerbig Vampires of the French Quarter 2019 by Gilbert DuBose Violets and Other Tales 1895 and The Goodness of Saint Rocque and Other Stories 1899 by Alice Dunbar Nelson Voodoo Dreams and Voodoo Season 1993 by Jewell Parker Rhodes A Walk on the Wild Side 1956 by Nelson Algren the basis for the 1962 film Walk on the Wild Side We Cast a Shadow 2019 by Maurice Carlos Ruffin Zeitoun 2009 by Dave EggersComic books and graphic novels editIn the Marvel Comics fictional universe New Orleans is the home city for the X Man Gambit as well as the guilds of Thieves and Assassins as well as the leader of the latter guild Bella Donna Boudreaux The nonfiction webcomic A D New Orleans After the Deluge is about six real life residents of New Orleans and their experiences before during and after Hurricane Katrina In the DC Comics fictional universe New Orleans has been given a neighboring city St Roch Louisiana serving as an occasional home to the original Hawkman and Hawkgirl The Marvel Comics heroine Monica Rambeau known as Captain Marvel II and Photon is from New Orleans In the Marvel Max comic Hellstorm Son of Satan post Katrina New Orleans is the setting Film editNew Orleans has served as the backdrop for a number of films with iconic turns in films such as Gone With the Wind 1939 A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 Little New Orleans Girl 1956 The Cincinnati Kid 1965 Live and Let Die 1973 Little New Orleans Girl 1978 Interview with the Vampire 1994 Little New Orleans Girl 2004 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008 and The Princess and the Frog 2009 Films set in the city include 12 Rounds 2009 Abbott and Costello Go to Mars 1953 Albino Alligator 1997 All Dogs Go to Heaven 1989 Angel Heart 1987 Arachnoquake 2012 Bad Lieutenant Port of Call New Orleans 2009 Belle of the Nineties 1934 The Big Easy 1987 Blade 2025 Blaze 1989 Blue Bayou 2021 The Buccaneer 1938 and The Buccaneer 1958 Candyman 2 Farewell to the Flesh 1995 Captain Marvel 2019 Cat People 1982 The Cincinnati Kid 1965 1 film in U S Citta violenta 1970 The Client 1994 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008 Deja Vu 2006 Double Jeopardy 1999 Down by Law 1986 Dracula 2000 2000 The Drowning Pool 1975 Easy Rider 1969 box office 1 film in the U S The Family That Preys 2008 Father Hood 1993 The Flame of New Orleans 1941 Gone With the Wind 1939 1 film in U S Hard Target 1993 Hard Times 1975 Hatchet 2006 Hatchet II 2010 The Haunted Mansion 2003 Hell Baby 2013 Hurricane Season 2009 If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don t Rise 2010 Interview with the Vampire 1994 1 film in U S J D s Revenge 1976 Jezebel 1938 JFK 1991 Johnny Handsome 1989 Judas Kiss 1998 Killing Them Softly 2012 King Creole 1958 Lady from Louisiana 1941 Last Holiday 2006 Let s Do It Again 1975 The Librarian Curse of the Judas Chalice 2008 Little New Orleans Girl 1956 1978 2004 Live and Let Die 1973 1 film in U S A Love Song for Bobby Long 2004 A Murder of Crows 1999 New Orleans 1947 No Mercy 1986 Number One 1969 Obsession 1976 Panic in the Streets 1950 The Pelican Brief 1993 1 film in U S Point Of No Return 1993 Pretty Baby 1978 The Princess and the Frog 2009 Disney 1 film in U S Project Power 2020 RED 2010 Ruby Bridges 1998 Runaway Jury 2003 Scooby Doo on Zombie Island 1998 The Skeleton Key 2005 Sonny 2002 Storyville 1992 A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 1984 1995 Streets of Blood 2009 Tightrope 1984 The Toast of New Orleans 1950 Toys in the Attic 1963 Tune In Tomorrow 1990 Undercover Blues 1993 Vendetta 1999 Walk on the Wild Side 1963 When the Levees Broke A Requiem in Four Acts 2006 Wild at Heart 1990 WUSA 1970 X Men Origins Wolverine 2009 1 film in U S Zandalee 1991 Plays and operas editNew Orleans has been the setting of many works of theatre most prominently perhaps are some of the plays of Tennessee Williams Plays and operas set in the city include A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams 1947 play winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize for drama Little New Orleans Girl by Tennessee Williams 1954 play winner of the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for drama comedy and musical Vieux Carre 1977 by Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire 1995 opera Manon Lescaut 1893 opera by Giacomo Puccini based on the Antoine Francois Prevost Abbe Prevost novel The last scene Act IV is set in New Orleans then a French colony where Manon dies in Des Grieux s arms Television editNew Orleans has been the regular setting of several TV shows the most prominent being David Simon s HBO series Treme and has been featured in several others TV shows include The Big Easy edit USA network TV series 1996 97 adapted from the film of the same name Frank s Place edit A CBS comedy drama series that chronicled the life of Frank Parrish Tim Reid a well to do professor at Brown University who inherits a New Orleans restaurant Chez Louisiane The series received the Television Critics Association award for outstanding comedy series in 1987 as well as an Emmy for best writing in a comedy series However it only lasted for one season 1987 88 Although set in New Orleans the series was actually filmed in Los Angeles K Ville edit A short lived crime series that debuted in 2007 which focused on the New Orleans police department in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina The series also centers around two New Orleans police detectives Anthony Anderson as Marlin Boulet and Cole Hauser as Trevor Cobb who were partners that have conflicting ideas about how to handle the city s problems Longstreet edit A crime drama series about a blind insurance investigator that was broadcast on the ABC in the 1971 1972 season The series was set in New Orleans but actually filmed in Los Angeles Orleans edit This short lived 1997 CBS series starring Larry Hagman was set in and partially filmed in New Orleans Treme edit An American drama developed by David Simon that premiered in April 2010 Treme centers around residents of New Orleans including musicians chefs Mardi Gras Indians and ordinary New Orleanians trying to rebuild their lives their homes and their unique culture in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina The series also explores New Orleans culture including and beyond the music scene to encompass political corruption the public housing controversy the criminal justice system clashes between police and Mardi Gras Indians and the struggle to regain the tourism industry after the storm The show is filmed on location in New Orleans and features both local actors in several roles in addition to a number of notable New Orleanians who appear as themselves NCIS New Orleans edit CBS series 2014 2021 starring Scott Bakula and Lucas Black Cloak and Dagger Freedom series 2018 2019 starring Olivia Holt as Dagger and Aubrey Joseph as Cloak New Orleans serves as the main setting of the series and is also filmed and produced there Other television references edit Many television series have referenced the city An episode of Jem and the Holograms was set in New Orleans Season 9 2000 of The Real World was set in New Orleans Season 24 2010 of The Real World was also set in New Orleans In a 2001 episode of Seven Days Parker goes to New Orleans to prove that his friend who is scheduled to be executed is innocent In a 2003 episode of The Drew Carey Show Drew and his buddies set off on a road trip to New Orleans to find a girl he met after placing an ad on a beer bottle In a 2004 episode of Las Vegas called New Orleans Danny Ed and Sam head to New Orleans in search of a big gambler who owes the casino money In a 2005 episode of Law and Order Special Victims Unit the detectives pursue a child molester who kidnapped three young sisters from New Orleans after their parents were killed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina In a 2005 episode of Bones Dr Temperance Brennen and Agent Seeley Booth head to New Orleans to help identify bodies found after Hurricane Katrina The plot revolves heavily around the underground voodoo practices in the city In a 2006 episode of House called Who s Your Daddy House deals with patient who is the daughter of an old college roommate and is having hallucinations after having survived an ordeal resulting from Hurricane Katrina In a 2007 episode of Boston Legal Denny Crane and Alan Shore visit New Orleans to defend a doctor accused of euthanizing patients 1 Monica Dawson a character on the NBC television series Heroes lives in New Orleans Her parents were killed in Hurricane Katrina The X Files character Monica Reyes worked for the FBI in New Orleans before becoming John Doggett s partner New Orleans is the setting of The Simpsons spin off Chief Wiggum P I starring Chief Wiggum as well as the setting for Oh Streetcar a musical version of A Streetcar Named Desire featured on another episode of the show Star Trek Deep Space Nine character Benjamin Sisko is a native of New Orleans His father Joseph Sisko is also a native of New Orleans and has a restaurant near Jackson Square in the 2370s The family restaurant is seen in the episodes Homefront Paradise Lost Tears of the Prophets Image in the Sand and Shadows and Symbols Other episodes to be set in New Orleans include The Visitor New Orleans is also mentioned in the episodes Equilibrium Explorers Family Business and What You Leave Behind The New Orleans class starship is named for the city The Curb Your Enthusiasm character Leon Black was a native resident of New Orleans before moving in with Larry David after Katrina In Season 4 Episode 8 of The Vampire Diaries Stefan and Damon visit New Orleans Again in Episode 20 Klaus visits New Orleans when he hears there are plans brewing against him New Orleans is also the primary setting of the spin off series The Originals The third season of American Horror Story American Horror Story Coven is set in New Orleans In What s New Scooby Doo the episode Big Scare in the Big Easy takes place in New Orleans where two Civil War ghosts re enact a duel every night to scare away guests In The Looney Tunes Show the New Orleans airport had a cameo in the episode Spread Those Wings and Fly when Daffy was working as a flight attendant In Ben 10 the episode Lucky Girl takes place where Ben Gwen and their grandfather Max first meet the villainess magician Hex and where Gwen adopts her superhero alias In Monsters and Mysteries in America New Orleans was featured in the first season s fifth episode where people claim to see vampires out and about Video games editRed Dead Redemption 2 the third installment of Red Dead series The city of Saint Denis is based on 1889 New Orleans Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time the level Off Beat is set in New Orleans during Mardi Gras Mafia 3 the third instalment of the Mafia titled crime games The game takes place in New Bordeaux which is a fictionalised version of New Orleans in the 1960s The Adventures of Bayou Billy a 1989 Crocodile Dundee imitation with a similar character from Louisiana final stages take place on Bourbon Street Assassin s Creed III Liberation takes place in 18th century New Orleans The Colonel s Bequest a 1989 adventure game whose protagonist is a Tulane student in 1925 Gabriel Knight Sins of the Fathers a 1993 adventure game for PC set in New Orleans Hitman Blood Money contains the level Murder of Crows set in New Orleans Infamous 2 takes place in New Marais a fictional city taking inspirations from New Orleans James Bond 007 Everything or Nothing partly set in New Orleans Left 4 Dead 2 takes place in the Deep South with the last campaign The Parish taking place in New Orleans Nancy Drew Legend of the Crystal Skull the 17th game in the Nancy Drew video game series takes place in New Orleans Sherlock Holmes The Awakened contains investigations in New Orleans Tony Hawk s Underground 2 skateboarding game features New Orleans as one of its stages Voodoo Vince takes place in New Orleans Gangster New Orleans Android game takes place in New Orleans See also edit nbsp Cities portal nbsp Louisiana portalNew Orleans SquareReferences 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