Shameless
"Living crappily ever after."
NetflixChicagoan Frank Gallagher is the proud single dad of six smart, industrious, independent kids, who without him would be... perhaps better off. When Frank's not at the bar spending what little money they have, he's passed out on the floor. But the kids have found ways to grow up in spite of him. They may not be like any family you know, but they make no apologies for being exactly who they are.
Season 1
Frank goes missing and turns up in Toronto, tries without success to embrace sobriety, and bends the law to protect his disability checks. Fiona falls for Steve, a handsome player with a nice car, a fat wallet, and a big secret. Ian embraces his sexuality, much to the chagrin of his brainy brother Lip. Debbie goes too far at a child's birthday party. Monica shows up with an announcement about baby Liam.
Season 2
Frank and Monica rekindle their self-destructive relationship after Frank's mother returns from prison to wreak havoc. Fiona is thrown for a loop when Steve returns from Rio with a surprise. Lip makes big changes in preparation for the arrival of his and Karen's baby. Karen and Sheila clash over Karen's new husband Jody, a good-hearted but weird guy she met in Sexaholics Anonymous. Ian tries to get into West Point. Debbie prepares for the onset of puberty. Kev and Veronica contemplate starting a family.
Season 3
Season three finds each member of the Gallagher family seeking their individual version of the “American Dream.” Jimmy has moved into the Gallagher home, and Fiona is beginning to realize that a long-term relationship isn’t nearly as fulfilling as she expected… and her GED will only get her so far. Meanwhile, Frank reappears south of the border, with no idea how he got there.
Season 4
The crazy Gallaghers returned. They have new issues. Lip went to college. Fiona’s life is gradually improving. She has a stable job. The whole family is waiting for news about the health of Frank. Can the Gallaghers finally realize the middle class American dream? This ain’t no tea party.
Season 5
Season five finds the Gallaghers dealing with both the upside and downside of personal and urban renewal. As their neighborhood begins a move towards gentrifying, the Gallagher clan begins to reconcile their chaotic past in the hopes of building a better future.
Season 6
Season six picks up a few months after last season’s finale, as the Gallaghers prepare for yet another long Chicago winter. Frank is still mourning his big loss, while his newfound appreciation for life is freaking the Gallaghers out. This season sees more than just the arctic Lake Michigan winds whipping through the Southside. Carl’s out of juvie. While Fiona struggles with a still-unstable Ian to take his meds, she’s also got another situation looming as Debbie faces a brand new baby-mama-drama.
Season 7
The Gallaghers have always scraped by, but season seven finds some of them finally getting a leg up, with more changes than the Chicago River. When Frank awakens from a coma to learn that his loved ones tossed him in the river, he declares war – Gallagher vs. Gallagher. But Fiona is too busy improving her own life to worry about Frank’s. Gallagher Golden Boy Lip finishes up his time in rehab, and emerges with a new outlook on alcoholism and his future, whereas the once-unstable Ian is now thriving as an EMT and in a comfortable relationship. Debbie is still figuring out how to be a good mom to young Franny, while Carl has some big decisions to face as he enters manhood.
Season 8
In season 8 the Gallaghers are finally on an upswing! Frank tries to become a contributing member of society, Fiona finds success as a landlord, Lip struggles to stay sober, Ian takes up a cause, and Debbie tries life as a working single mom.
Season 9
In season 9, political fervor hits the South Side, and the Gallaghers take justice into their own hands. Frank sees financial opportunity in campaigning and Fiona tries to build on the success of her apartment building.
Season 10
Season ten picks up six months after last season’s finale: Frank uses his leg injury to collect as many prescription drugs as possible and his exploits lead him to an old friend. Debbie rules over the Gallagher household with an iron fist. Lip navigates his relationship with Tami. And Gallavich returns as Ian and Mickey rekindle their relationship in prison as both cellmates and lovers.
Season 11
As Frank confronts his own mortality and family ties in his alcoholic and drug induced twilight years, Lip struggles with the prospect of becoming the family’s new patriarch. Newlyweds Ian and Mickey are figuring out the rules and responsibilities of being in a committed relationship while Deb embraces her individuality and single motherhood. Carl finds an unlikely new career in law enforcement and Kevin and V struggle to decide whether a hard life on the South Side is worth fighting for.
Cast (1498)
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Directors

Iain B. MacDonald
Director

Mark Mylod
Director
Ages 46-56

Christopher Chulack
Director

John Wells
Director
Ages 54-64

Anthony Hemingway
Director
Ages 34-44

Mimi Leder
Director
Ages 58-69

Silver Tree
Director
Ages 33-44

Sanaa Hamri
Director
Ages 36-46

David Nutter
Director

William H. Macy
Director
Ages 60-71

Peter Segal
Director
Ages 48-58

Zetna Fuentes
Director

Erin Feeley
Director

Allison Liddi-Brown
Director

Anthony Hardwick
Director
Ages 37-47
Gary B. Goldman
Director
Loren Yaconelli
Director

John Dahl
Director
Ages 54-64

Emmy Rossum
Director
Ages 24-34

Wendey Stanzler
Director

Alex Graves
Director
Ages 45-55

Satya Bhabha
Director
Ages 27-37

James Ponsoldt
Director
Ages 32-42

Roberto Sneider
Director

Todd Holland
Director
Ages 49-59

Craig Zisk
Director

Steve Shill
Director

Nisha Ganatra
Director
Ages 36-46

Regina King
Director
Ages 39-50

Scott Frank
Director
Ages 50-61

Richie Keen
Director

Rob Hardy
Director
Ages 39-49

Lynn Shelton
Director
Ages 45-55

Kat Coiro
Director
Ages 31-41

Anna Mastro
Director
J. Michael Muro
Director
Ages 45-55

Michael Morris
Director
Ages 37-47

Kevin Bray
Director

Adam Bernstein
Director
Ages 50-60
Daniella Eisman
Director

Danny Cannon
Director
Ages 43-53

Robert Pulcini
Director
Ages 46-56

Shari Springer Berman
Director
Ages 47-57

Randall Einhorn
Director
Ages 47-57

Daisy von Scherler Mayer
Director
Ages 44-54

Rose Troche
Director
Ages 47-57

Jude Weng
Director

Shanola Hampton
Director
Ages 33-43
John M. Valerio
Director
Jennifer Arnold
Director
Ages 31-41

Jake Schreier
Director
Ages 29-39

Jeffrey Reiner
Director

Michael Uppendahl
Director

Stephen Hopkins
Director
Ages 52-62
Ruben Garcia
Director
Writers
Nancy M. Pimental
Writer
Ages 45-55

John Wells
Writer
Ages 54-64
Etan Frankel
Writer
Sheila Callaghan
Writer
Krista Vernoff
Writer
Joe Lawson
Writer
Davey Holmes
Writer

Molly Smith Metzler
Writer
Philip Buiser
Writer
Ages 32-42
Dominique Morisseau
Writer

Mike O'Malley
Writer
Ages 44-54

Alex Borstein
Writer
Ages 39-50
Sherman Payne
Writer
Paul Abbott
Writer
Ages 50-61
Cindy Caponera
Writer
Corina Maritescu
Writer
Mark Steilen
Writer

LaToya Morgan
Writer

Nathan Jackson
Writer

William H. Macy
Writer
Ages 60-71

Steven Schachter
Writer
Original Language
en
Spoken Languages
English
Production Countries
US
Production Companies
John Wells Productions, Warner Bros. Television, Showtime Networks




