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Where Have You Seen The Cast Of "The Lincoln Lawyer" TV Series Before

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After Matthew McConaughey drove around in a Lincoln defending his clients, The Lincoln Lawyer is back, but on TV, with a different face, and a different case. The Lincoln Lawyer is a legal thriller series based on Michael Connelly's book The Brass Verdict.

A man drives in an open car

The series follows the titular character — an LA defense attorney who becomes addicted to OxyContin after a terrible surfing accident — who, after a series of unfortunate events, finds himself in charge of a high-profile trial. He is supposed to defend a video game magnate who is accused of murdering his wife and her boyfriend.

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Let me introduce you to the cast and where you might know them from:

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo attends a party

Where have you seen him: From Dusk till Dawn: The Series, Greyhound, Sweet Girl, The Magnificent Seven, Cake, and Bless Me, Ultima.

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Neve Campbell as Maggie McPherson

Neve Campbell poses

Where have you seen her: Party of Five, The Craft, Scream franchise, Wild Things, Drowning Mona, Panic, When Will I Be Loved, The Philanthropist, House of Cards, and Skyscraper.

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Krista Warner as Hayley Haller

Krista Warner looks into the camera

Where have you seen her: Priorities.

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Becki Newton as Lorna Crain

Becki Newton shows her teeth

Where have you seen her: Ugly Betty, August Rush, The Goodwin Games, Weird Loners, and How I Met Your Mother.

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Jazz Raycole as Izzy Letts

Jazz Raycole looks

Where have you seen her: The Quad, I Ship It, The Soul Man, and Jericho.

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Angus Sampson

Angus Sampson shows two fists

Where have you seen him: Insidious film series, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Mule, Fargo, and Winchester.

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Christopher Gorham as Trevor Elliott

Christopher Gorham shows off his watch

Where have you seen him: Insatiable, Popular, Odyssey 5, Felicity, Jake 2.0, The Magicians, Medical Investigation, Out of Practice, Harper's Island, Ugly Betty, Covert Affairs, and Once Upon a Time.

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Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Detective Raymond Griggs

Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine poses for the camera

Where have you seen him: Bosch, The Chi, The Newsroom, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Heroes.

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Jamie McShane as Detective Lee Lankford

Jamie McShane in the dress of a Naval officer

Where have you seen him: Sons of Anarchy, Southland, Bloodline, Thor, and The Avengers.

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LisaGay Hamilton as Judge Mary Holde

LisaGay Hamilton smiles

Where have you seen her: The Dropout, The Practice, Men of A Certain Age, House of Cards, Chance, The First, 12 Monkeys, Vice, The Soloist, and Winning Time.

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Reggie Lee as Angelo Soto

Reggie Lee looks into the camera

Where have you seen him: Prison Break, Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, The Fast and the Furious, The Dark Knight Rises, Sweet Girl, and Grimm.

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Carlos Bernard as Robert Cardone

Carlos Bernard playing poker

Where have you seen him: The Young and the Restless, Scoundrels, Dallas, CSI: Miami, and 24.

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Elliott Gould as Legal Siegal

Elliott Gould holds a newspaper

Where have you seen him: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, M*A*S*H, The Long Goodbye, California Split, A Bridge Too Far, American History X, The Ocean's film franchise, Contagion, and Ruby Sparks.

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Kim Hawthorne as Janelle Simmons

Michael Graziadei as Jeff Golantz

Michael Graziadei sitting on the floor

Where have you seen him: American Horror Story: Murder House, The Secret Circle, True Detective, The Young and the Restless, 90210, and The Rookie.

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