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  1. Shark is an American legal drama television series created by Ian Biederman that originally aired on CBS from September 21, 2006, to May 20, 2008. The series stars James Woods. On May 10, 2008, CBS cancelled the series after two seasons.

  2. Shark: Created by Ian Biederman. With James Woods, Danielle Panabaker, Sophina Brown, Sarah Carter. Sebastian Stark is a well-known Los Angeles attorney who leaves his lucrative career defending wealthy criminals to be a prosecutor for the district attorney.

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    • 2006-09-21
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  3. All 22 episodes (including the pilot directed by Spike Lee) from the first season of this Emmy-nominated US courtroom drama series. Cutthroat defence attorney Sebastian Stark (James Woods) has made a career out of bending the rules, manipulating the system, humiliating prosecutors, and getting ruthless criminals off the hook.

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  4. SHARK is a drama that follows the professional and personal life of SEBASTIAN STARK, a charismatic, supremely self-confident defense attorney who, after a shocking outcome in one of his cases and a personal epiphany, brings his cutthroat tactics to the prosecutor's office.

  5. Watch Shark — Season 1 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. James Woods' engaged performance has energy to spare, but not even the star's sardonic wit can...

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    • James Woods
    • John Showalter
    • September 21, 2006
  6. Nov 9, 2006 · With James Woods, Danielle Panabaker, Sophina Brown, Sarah Carter. Stark wants to try a suspect in a child murder for a similar murder from 15 years ago. He lost the original case as a defense attorney, and has always believed his original client was innocent.

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  8. After more than a month trying to come to grips with his situation, he is invited by the Los Angeles district attorney to become a public prosecutor so he can apply his unorthodox-but-effective talents to putting guilty people away instead of putting them back on the street.