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The Americans

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The Americans
The Americans
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0:30 The Americans

Awards

  • 2019 - Writers Guild Awards - Drama Series - winner
  • 2019 - Golden Globe - Best Television Series - Drama - winner
  • 2018 - Emmy - Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series - winner
  • 2018 - Emmy - Outstanding Drama Series - nominated

Cast & Crew See All

Keri Russell
Elizabeth Jennings
Matthew Rhys
Philip Jennings
Noah Emmerich
Stan Beeman

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