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TV series
#FreeRayshawn
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Genre
| Crime drama
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Written by
| Marc Maurino
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Directed by
| Seith Mann
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Starring
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No.
of seasons
| 1
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No.
of episodes
| 15
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Executive producers
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- Antoine Fuqua
- David Boorstein
- Kat Samick
- Justin Bursch
- Seith Mann
- Marc Maurino
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Production companies
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Network
| Quibi
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Release
| April 13
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2020-04-13
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April 29, 2020
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2020-04-29
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#FreeRayshawn
(stylized as
#freerayshawn
) is an American crime drama television series written by Marc Maurino and directed by
Seith Mann
that debuted on
Quibi
on April 6, 2020.
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Premise
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Rayshawn Morris, an African-American
Iraqi War
veteran, finds himself holed up in his apartment along with his family after an altercation with overzealous
NOPD
cops. As he prepares to make his last stand, Rayshawn turns to social media and the help of a sympathetic police lieutenant for him to try to clear his name.
Cast
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Episodes
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Accolades
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References
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Pearson, Ben (March 27, 2020).
"Everything Coming to Quibi in April, Including '50 States of Fright', 'Dishmantled', and Much More"
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Slashfilm
. Retrieved
2020-04-13
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"Shows A-Z - #freerayshawn on quibi"
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The Futon Critic
. Retrieved
April 24,
2020
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"#FreeRayshawn"
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Emmys.com
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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
. Retrieved
July 28,
2020
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Lewis, Hillary (January 8, 2021).
"Artios Awards: Casting Directors for 'The Boys,' 'Pose,' 'Watchmen' Among TV Nominees"
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The Hollywood Reporter
. Retrieved
February 21,
2021
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"52nd NAACP Image Awards: The Nominees"
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NAACPImageAwards.net
. NAACP signage Awards. February 2, 2021. Archived from
the original
on February 3, 2021
. Retrieved
February 2,
2021
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Schneider, Michael (February 3, 2021).
"Writers Guild Unveils 2021 TV Award Nominees"
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Variety
. Retrieved
February 3,
2021
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