Undressed

American anthology series
  • Brian Friedman
  • Jim McKeever
  • Jason L. Mattia
  • Didier Rachou
  • Adam Sanborne
  • Raney Shockne
Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons6No. of episodes223ProductionExecutive producers
  • Roland Joffé
  • Dale Roy Robinson (2000–2001)
  • Jule Selbo (2000–2001)
Producers
  • Claudio Castravelli
  • Page Feldman
  • Kathryn Riccio
  • Lawrence Kane (2002)
  • Dale Roy Robinson
  • Jeremiah Samuels
Camera setupSingle-cameraRunning time22–24 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkMTVReleaseJuly 26, 1999 (1999-07-26) –
September 5, 2002 (2002-09-05)

Undressed is an American anthology series that aired on MTV from July 26, 1999, to September 5, 2002. The series was created and executive produced by British director Roland Joffé.

Synopsis

The series follows the relationships (both romantic and sexual) of young people, often high schoolers, college students, and twenty-somethings in the Los Angeles area. The series was controversial for its frank discussions about sex, including depictions of promiscuous behavior between teens, as well as same-sex relationships.

Each season had several recurring characters with each episode focused on two or three specific characters with plotlines presented as interwoven vignettes. Some stories concluded at each season's end while others continued with variable duration. Undressed ran for six seasons, from July 26, 1999, to September 5, 2002.

The series featured early performances by actors who went on to more popular roles in television and cinema.

Cast

Season 1 (1999)

Season 1 ran from July to September 1999, and had 30 episodes.

Cast members included:[1]

Season 2 (2000)

Season 2 ran from February to March 2000, and had 30 episodes.

Notable cast members included:[1]

Season 3 (2000)

Season 3 lasted from July to August 2000, and had 30 episodes.[1]

Notable cast members included:

Season 4 (2001)

Season 4 ran from January to March 2001, and had 40 episodes.

Notable cast members included:[1]

Season 5 (2001)

Season 5 ran from July to September 2001, and had 40 episodes.

Notable cast members included:

Season 6 (2002)

Season 6 ran from June to September 2002, and had 52 episodes. It was produced in Canada, utilizing mainly Canadian actors.

Notable cast members included:[1]

Production notes

Michael Grodner and Swith Bell were the show's head writers, whereas Neil Landau served as the co-head writer. Jennifer M. Johnson was a writer for the series.

Undressed was filmed in Los Angeles for the first five seasons, and in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for the sixth and final season.

Syndication

In January 2010, episodes briefly ran on Logo.

Future

In November 2018, it was reported that a reboot of the series was in the works at MTV Studios with original series creator Roland Joffé as executive producer. Said Pamela Post (Head of Scripted Programming for MTV Studios, MTV, VH1 and Logo): "Undressed was ahead of its time and we're looking forward to developing the series for a whole new generation. Much has changed in the dating/relationship world since the series first premiered and we're excited to showcase how both have evolved."[2]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result Category Recipient
2003 GLAAD Media Award[3] Won Outstanding Daily Drama
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References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Undressed" (1999) – Full cast and crew, IMDb
  2. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2018-11-05). "'Undressed' Series Reboot In Works At MTV Studios With Creator Roland Joffé As Network Extends Ratings Growth Streak". deadline.com. Archived from the original on 6 December 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  3. ^ Gans, Andrew (2003-04-08). "14th Annual GLAAD Media Award Winners Include The Goat and Zanna, Don't!". playbill.com. Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012.

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