| Desperate Housewives | |
|---|---|
| Genre |
Comedy-drama Soap Opera |
| Created by | Marc Cherry |
| Directed by |
Larry Shaw David Grossman and others |
| Starring |
Teri Hatcher Felicity Huffman Marcia Cross Eva Longoria Parker Nicollette Sheridan Dana Delany Andrea Bowen Ricardo Antonio Chavira James Denton Doug Savant |
| Narrated by | Brenda Strong |
| Theme music composer | Danny Elfman |
| Opening theme | Desperate Housewives Theme |
| Composer(s) |
Steve Bartek[1] Stewart Copeland[2] Steve Jablonsky[3] |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 4 |
| No. of episodes | 79 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) |
Marc Cherry Tom Spezialy (season 1-2) Michael Edelstein (season 1-2) Joe Keenan (season 3) George W. Perkins (season 3-4) Bob Daily (season 4) John Pardee & Joey Murphy (season 4) Kevin Murphy (co-exec) Chris Black (co-exec, season 2) Larry Shaw (co-exec, season 3) David Grossman (co-exec, season 3) |
| Story editor(s) |
Kevin Etten (season 1) Jenna Bans & Josh Senter (season 2-3) Dahvi Waller (season 3) |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 42 minutes (excluding commercials) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Picture format | 480i (SDTV), 720p (HDTV) |
| Audio format | 5.1-channel surround sound |
| Original run | October 3, 2004 – present |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows |
Amas de Casa Desesperadas (2006–) Donas de Casa Desesperadas (2007–2008) |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
| IMDb profile | |
| TV.com summary | |
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Season one began its original airing on October 3, 2004 and introduces the four central characters of the show: Susan Mayer, Lynette Scavo, Bree Van de Kamp and Gabrielle Solis, and their families and neighbors on Wisteria Lane. The main mystery of the season is the unexpected suicide of Mary Alice Young, and the involvement of her husband and teenage son in the events leading up to it. Meanwhile Bree tries to save her marriage, Lynette struggles to find time and energy to cope with her children, Susan fights with Edie Britt for new neighbor Mike Delfino’s affection, and Gabrielle tries to prevent her husband Carlos from discovering her affair with their underage gardener.
The second season began airing on September 25, 2005 and its central mystery is that of new neighbor Betty Applewhite, who moved in in the middle of the night. Throughout the season, Bree tries to cope with being a widow, unknowingly begins dating the man who poisoned her husband, fights alcoholism, and is unable to prevent the gap between her and her son to keep growing to extremes. Susan’s love life gets even more complicated as her ex-husband gets engaged to Edie, Lynette goes back to her career in advertising and eventually becomes her husband’s boss, and Gabrielle decides to be faithful to her husband, and begins preparations to have a child.
In season three, which began airing on September 24, 2006, Bree marries Orson Hodge, whose past and involvement with a recently discovered dead body becomes the main mystery for most of the season. Meanwhile, Lynette has to adjust to having another child around the house as a previously unknown daughter of her husband arrives, and the Scavos experience tension as Tom, Lynette's husband, wants to start a pizzeria. Gabrielle goes through a rough divorce, but finally finds new love in Fairview’s new mayor. Edie sees her chance to make her move on Mike, who’s suffering from amnesia, and Susan moves onto a handsome Englishman whose wife is in a coma. Edie’s family relations are explored throughout the season.
The fourth season began airing on September 30, 2007,[41] and its main mystery revolves around new neighbor Katherine Mayfair and her family, who returns to Wisteria Lane after twelve years away. Also, Lynette battles cancer; the newlywed – but unhappy – Gabrielle starts an affair with her ex-husband Carlos; Susan and Mike enjoy life as a married couple and learn that they are expecting a child; Bree fakes a pregnancy and plans to raise her teenage daughter’s illegitimate child as her own; and Edie schemes to hold on to her new love, Carlos. A gay couple from New York City – Lee (Kevin Rahm) and Bob (Tuc Watkins) – become residents of Wisteria Lane when they move into the house formerly occupied by Betty Applewhite (Alfre Woodard).
Desperate Housewives features a large ensemble cast, with nineteen regulars during the fourth season.
During its premiere season the show featured thirteen starring actors, all credited in the opening sequence. For the show’s second year, several actors, mainly child and teenage ones, who had guest starred during the first season, were promoted to series regulars without having their names included in the opening sequence. Instead they were billed as “also starring” during the first minutes of each episode, together with episode guest stars. This practice continued for season three and four.
The thirteen starring actors for season one included four leading actresses: Teri Hatcher as Susan Mayer, a divorced mother with a sense for humor for drama and in search of love, Felicity Huffman as Lynette Scavo a former businesswoman turned stressed out stay-at-home mother of four, Marcia Cross as Bree Van de Kamp the seemingly perfect mother struggling to save her marriage, and Eva Longoria Parker as Gabrielle Solis, an ex-model whose unhappy marriage has had her beginning an affair with her 17-year-old gardener. Furthermore, Nicollette Sheridan played Edie Britt, Susan’s arch rival, described by her as “the neighborhood slut”, who since then slowly has grown to become somewhat of a fifth lead. Steven Culp played Rex Van de Kamp, Bree’s frustrated husband with secret sexual desires, while Ricardo Antonio Chavira portrayed Gabrielle’s spouse Carlos Solis, a rough business man who regarded his wife mainly as a trophy, and James Denton acted as Mike Delfino, the mysterious new neighbor who becomes Susan’s love interest. Brenda Strong portrayed the show’s narrator Mary Alice Young, who generally doesn’t appear in front of the camera, and whose unexpected suicide in the first episode remained a mystery throughout season one. Mark Moses played Paul Young, Mary Alice’s widower, who went to extremes not to have the reason for his wife’s suicide revealed, and Cody Kasch acted as Zach Young, the troubled teenage son of Paul and Mary Alice, who eventually turned out to be Mike’s biological son. Finally, Andrea Bowen took the part of Susan’s caring and kind-hearted teenage daughter Julie Mayer, and Jesse Metcalfe played John Rowland, Gabrielle’s teenage gardener/lover.
For the second season, Culp and Metcalfe left as show regulars, as Rex had died from a heart attack and Gabrielle had ended her relationship with John. Several actors who had appeared as guest stars during the entire run of the first season were promoted to regulars for the second year, including Doug Savant as Tom Scavo, Lynette’s husband who for the second season quit his job determined to become a stay-at-home dad, Brent Kinsman, Shane Kinsman and Zane Huett as Preston, Porter and Parker Scavo, Lynette’s and Tom’s rascal boys, Shawn Pyfrom as Bree’s complicated gay son Andrew Van de Kamp, and Joy Lauren as Danielle Van de Kamp, Andrew’s hardheaded sister. Alfre Woodard and Mehcad Brooks joined the cast as Betty Applewhite and her son Matthew, who moved to the street in the middle of the night in order for the neighbors not to discover that they had Betty’s other son Caleb – originally played by Page Kennedy but soon replaced by Nashawn Kearse – locked up in the basement. Also joining the main cast for the second season, after guest starring in a few season one episodes, were Richard Burgi as Karl Mayer, Susan’s ex-husband who becomes engaged to Edie, and Roger Bart as George Williams, Bree’s pharmacist, and later obsessed fiancée, who had caused Rex’s death. Bart, however left the show mid- season, due to the suicide of George.
As the Applewhite mystery was solved in the second season finale, Woodard, Brooks and Kearse all had left the show when the third season begun. As had Mark Moses, as Paul was framed for murder and incarcerated, Cody Kasch, due to Zach’s becoming a millionaire after causing his ill biological grandfather to die and thereby inheriting his entire fortune, and Richard Burgi, following Karl being dumped by both Susan and Edie. Two additions were made to the main cast for season three: Kyle MacLachlan as Orson Hodge, who marries Bree and whose dark family history serves as the main mystery for most of the season, and Josh Henderson, playing Edie’s bad boy nephew Austin McCann, who starts a relationship with Julie, but ends up getting Danielle pregnant and left the series mid-season.
For the fourth season, after having appeared as a guest star during season three, Rachel Fox was added to the main cast playing Kayla Huntington, Tom’s daughter from a previous 'one night stand'. Also joining the main cast were Dana Delany and Lyndsy Fonseca as Katherine and Dylan Mayfair, a mother and teenage daughter who lived on Wisteria Lane twelve years earlier, but had left the street over a night. Dana Delany’s character is married to Dr. Adam Mayfair played by Nathan Fillion. Joining the cast in the fourth episode were Kevin Rahm and Tuc Watkins as a gay couple, Lee McDermott and Bob Hunter, who move in next door to Susan.
The show also features a large number of recurring guest stars, the most prominent being Kathryn Joosten and Pat Crawford Brown as elderly neighbors Karen McCluskey and Ida Greenberg. Others include Dougray Scott as Ian Hainsworth, Susan’s season three love interest; Harriet Sansom Harris as Felicia Tillman, in search for her sister’s murderer during the first two seasons; Ryan Carnes as Justin, Andrew’s boyfriend during season one and two; and Bob Gunton as Noah Taylor, the wealthy father of Mike’s deceased fiancé and the biological grandfather of Zach, appearing during the first two seasons.
Eva Longoria Parker was the first reported to have landed a starring role, on February 9, 2004,[42] followed by Felicity Huffman (February 10),[43] Teri Hatcher (February 18),[44] James Denton and Ricardo Antonio Chavira (February 26),[45] Marcia Cross (March 1),[46] Sheryl Lee, Mark Moses, and Cody Kasch (March 3),[47] Andrea Bowen and Kyle Searles (March 4),[48] and Michael Reilly Burke (March 8).[49] On May 18, 2004 ABC announced their 2004–2005 lineup, with Desperate Housewives as one of its new shows, starring an ensemble cast of these twelve names.[50]
On July 2, after having shot the first pilot, ABC announced that Lee, Searles and Burke were to be replaced by Brenda Strong, Jesse Metcalfe and Steven Culp, respectively.[51] While Lee was turned down after the producers had got to rethink the character of her role, Mary Alice,[52] Searles was replaced because of the lack of chemistry between him and his onscreen lover, Eva Longoria.[53] Steven Culp had been the producers first choice for the part as Rex Van De Kamp, but as he had missed a meeting with the ABC executive to complete shooting for another television show, Star Trek: Enterprise, the part had been offered to Burke instead. After the original pilot was filmed, Culp was off the Enterprise cast, and when asked again Culp accepted the part, and Burke was let go.[54]
Early reports also had different names for some of the characters: Andrea Bowen’s character, who was originally said to be named Jenna,[55] ended up being named Julie when the show begun to air, and Mary Alice’s last name, which had originally been reported to be Scott,[56] had been changed to Young.
On August 11, with less than two months left until the series’ premiere, a thirteenth name was announced to have been added to the list of contracted stars: Nicollette Sheridan, who would portray Edie Britt in a role originally conceived to be recurring.[57]
During the second year of the show the recasting of the new character Caleb Applewhite caused some media interest. Original actor Page Kennedy was taken off the cast after only five episodes aired. According to ABC, this was due to Kennedy’s “improper conduct”, with National Enquirer claiming that he had flashed some of his female co-stars. Kennedy was quickly replaced by NaShawn Kearse, but denied any improper actions from his part, even releasing a rap song, “Hold On”, telling his version of the story.[58]
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| Episode list (Seasons: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4) | |
| Main characters (current) |
Susan Mayer · Lynette Scavo · Bree Hodge · Gabrielle Solis · Edie Britt · Mary Alice Young · Carlos Solis · Julie Mayer · Tom Scavo · Orson Hodge · Katherine Mayfair · Mike Delfino · Andrew Van de Kamp · Dylan Mayfair · Danielle Van de Kamp · Parker Scavo · Kayla Huntington |
| Main characters (former) |
Betty Applewhite · Caleb Applewhite · Matthew Applewhite · Karl Mayer · Austin McCann · John Rowland · Rex Van de Kamp · George Williams · Paul Young · Zach Young |
| Recurring characters |
Ida Greenberg · Martha Huber · Nora Huntington · Victor Lang · Adam Mayfair · Karen McCluskey · Noah Taylor · Felicia Tilman |
| International adaptations |
Amas de Casa Desesperadas (Argentina) · Amas de Casa Desesperadas (Colombia and Ecuador) |
| Other | Marc Cherry (creator) · Awards · Cast · Characters · DVDs · Music · Game · Wisteria Lane |
| ABC official site | |
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