Pasadena is an American primetime soap opera originally broadcast in the U.S. from September to November 2001 on Fox.
The series starred Alison Lohman as Lily McAllister, an initially naïve young woman who witnesses a stranger's suicide and begins to investigate the secrets being hidden by her own very wealthy California family, the Greeleys. Other cast members included Dana Delany and Martin Donovan as Lily's parents, Will and Catherine McAllister, and Chris Marquette as Lily's brother Mason. Mark Valley, Balthazar Getty, and Natasha Gregson Wagner portrayed Catherine's siblings Robert, Nate, and Beth Greeley, while Philip Baker Hall and Barbara Babcock played Greeley patriarch and matriarch George and Lillian. Alan Simpson was cast as Lily's love interest Henry Bellow, with Derek Cecil as Henry's brother Tom.
Pasadena was created by Mike White, who attended elementary and high school in Pasadena, California. Actor/director Diane Keaton was among the show's executive producers, and other producers included Mark Perry, Dana Baratta, Robert W. Goodwin, and Bill Robinson. The pilot was edited by Tatiana S. Riegel.
The show was critically acclaimed but ignored by audiences upon its
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