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Parenthood

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Parenthood: Max Doesn't Want To Go To School
Parenthood: Max Doesn't Want To Go To School
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1:20 Parenthood: Max Doesn't Want To Go To School

Awards

  • 2015 - Critics' Choice Television Awards - Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - nominated
  • 2015 - Critics' Choice Television Awards - Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - nominated
  • 2014 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - nominated
  • 2012 - Emmy - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series - nominated

Cast & Crew See All

Lauren Graham
Sarah Braverman
Craig T. Nelson
Zeek Braverman
Bonnie Bedelia
Camille Braverman

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