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Grace Van Owen (Character)
from "L.A. Law" (1986)

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Alternate Names:
D.A. Grace Van Owen

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  1. L.A. Law: The Movie (2002) (TV) Played by Susan Dey (as D.A. Grace Van Owen)

  2. "L.A. Law"
        - Say Goodnight Gracie (1992) TV Episode, Played by Susan Dey
        - Double Breasted Suit (1992) TV Episode, Played by Susan Dey
        - Beauty and the Breast (1992) TV Episode, Played by Susan Dey
        - Silence of the Lambskins (1992) TV Episode, Played by Susan Dey
        - Love in Bloom (1992) TV Episode, Played by Susan Dey
          (121 more)

Additional Details

Genres:
Drama
Plot Keywords:
Courtroom / Law / Law Firm / Lawyer more

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Quotes:
From "L.A. Law: The Venus Butterfly (#1.8)" (1986)
[during a break in jury selection]
Mark Gilliam: Must have hurt to lose Walters, huh?
Grace Van Owen: I don't want a prejudice juror any more than you do.
Mark Gilliam: Yeah, right. You mean your office didn't tell you to stack it with "fag bashers"?
Grace Van Owen: I am not unsympathetic to your client, and I'm ready to make any moves to his well being.
Mark Gilliam: Good. Then you'll dismiss the case.
Grace Van Owen: I can't do that, Mark. Your client took the life of another human being.
Mark Gilliam: My client performed a merciful act. His only motivation was love.
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