Kojak

Kojak

2005/03/25 - 2005/05/22 • Canceled • 1 Seasons • English

Crime
Drama
Mystery
4.4

Overview

Kojak is an American television series starring Ving Rhames, airing on the USA Network cable channel, and on ITV4 in the United Kingdom. It was a reimagined version of the 1973-1978 series starring Telly Savalas. Rhames portrays Lieutenant Theo Kojak of the New York City Police Department, a skilled plain clothes detective with a shaved head and an affinity for jazz, fine clothing, and lollipops. As with the original series, he is fond of the catchphrase "Who loves ya, baby?" The series lasted for one season.

Creator(s) : Abby Mann

Casts
Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames

Theo Kojak

Michael Kelly

Michael Kelly

Bobby Crocker

Chuck Shamata

Chuck Shamata

Henry Mussina

Sybil Darrow

Sybil Darrow

Emily Patterson

Roselyn Sánchez

Roselyn Sánchez

Carmen Warrick

Chazz Palminteri

Chazz Palminteri

Frank McNeil

Last Season
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Season 1
Season 1
0.0

2005/03/25 • 9 Episodes

Season 1 of Kojak premiered on March 25, 2005

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