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L.A. Law/Beauty and the Breast

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Beauty and the Breast
Season 6, Episode 20
Airdate May 7, 1992
Production Number 8L20
Written by Carol Flint,
Paul Manning,
Charles H. Eglee,
Channing Gibson
Directed by Tom Moore
Produced by Robert Breech
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Beauty and the Breast is the twentieth episode of the sixth season of L.A. Law, and the one hundred twenty-sixth episode overall.

Starring: Susan Dey (Grace Van Owen), Corbin Bernsen (Arnie Becker), Jill Eikenberry (Ann Kelsey), Alan Rachins (Douglas Brackman, Jr.), Michael Tucker (Stuart Markowitz), Susan Ruttan (Roxanne Melman) (credit only), Blair Underwood (Jonathan Rollins), Larry Drake (Benny Stulwicz) (credit only), Sheila Kelley (Gwen Taylor) (credit only), Amanda Donohoe (C.J. Lamb), John Spencer (Tommy Mullaney), Cecil Hoffmann (A.D.A. Zoey Clemmons), Michael Cumpsty (Frank Kittredge), Conchata Ferrell (Susan Bloom)

and Richard Dysart (Leland McKenzie)

Guest Starring: Terry O'Quinn (Nick Moats), Harley Venton (Jeffrey Stern), Anthony De Sando (Alex DePalma), Rachel York (Cheryl Brennen), James Morrison (Walter Phelps), George de la Pena (Mikhail Olinskov), Lynne Thigpen (D.A. Ruby Thomas), Stanley Grover (Judge Richard Lobel), Lorinne Vozoff (Judge Roberta Harbin), Alison Tucker (Sarah Alder), Mary Gordon Murray (Karen Alder), Becky Ann Baker (Melinda Garrett), Barbara March (Dr. Marion Shearer), Patrick Husted (Sergeant Ebell Hoxie), Karen Medak (Mimi Francis), Rondi Reed (Nancy Lapine), Richard Minchenberg (Defense Attorney Edward Mann), Stephen Hornyak (Kenneth Ellsworth), Susan Cash (Brenda Maxon)

and David Rasche (David McCoy)

Co-Starring: Laurel Lockhart (Foreperson), Jacy Crawford (Clerk)

Featuring: Richard Dunn (Bailiff #1), Robert R. Ross, Jr. (Waiter), Alfred Foster (Bailiff #2)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes