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  1. Rake: Created by Peter Duncan, Richard Roxburgh, Charles Waterstreet. With Richard Roxburgh, Matt Day, Kate Box, Caroline Brazier. Cleaver Greene is a drug addict who has a massive gambling debt with some very shady characters and is in love with a prostitute.

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    • 2011-07-13
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 60
  2. Rake is an Australian television program, produced by Essential Media and Entertainment, that first aired on the ABC TV in 2010. It stars Richard Roxburgh as the rakish Cleaver Greene, a brilliant but self-destructive Sydney barrister, defending a usually guilty client.

  3. Rake is a TV series about a self-destructive criminal defense lawyer who takes on challenging cases. It is a remake of an Australian show and has 13 episodes, 6.8/10 IMDb rating, and 1 nomination.

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    • 2014-01-23
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
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  4. Rake is an American comedy-drama television series and an adaptation of the Australian series of the same name, both of which are created by Peter Duncan. Duncan served as series producer with, among others, star Greg Kinnear, Peter Tolan, and Richard Roxburgh, on this version for Fedora Entertainment, Essential Media, and Sony Pictures Television

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    "Serial Killer"
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    "A Close Shave"
    Allison Abner
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    "Cancer"
    Sara Goodman
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    "Cannibal"
    Sam Raimi
    Allison Abner & Sara Goodman
  5. S5.E1 ∙ Greene v The World. After taking up residency in Canberra as a senator in federal parliament, Cleaver has old foes and new. A terrorist gas attack on Parliament House causes the seat of government to move down the hill to its old home.

  6. Watch Rake | Netflix. While Cleaver Greene is a brilliant and driven attorney, he's also an ex-druggie, a current gambling addict and loathed by many of his colleagues. Watch trailers & learn more.

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  8. Dec 23, 2010 · Rake. Richard Roxburgh is Cleaver Greene, a brilliant barrister battling self-destructive tendencies in this hit Australian comedy-drama. As a lawyer, Cleaver prefers to defend those who are utterly hopeless and probably guilty; his clients include murderers, bigamists, and even cannibals.

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