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Country of origin
  
USA

Program creator
  
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Final episode date
  
11 February 1999

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Starring
  
Jeremy PivenPaula MarshallJeffrey D. SamsLaura Leighton (guest)

Opening theme
  
“Human” by The Pretenders (cover of “Human on the Inside” by Divinyls)

No. of episodes
  
15 (1 unaired) (list of episodes)

Executive producer(s)
  
Scott WinantJoe VociScott Sanders

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  

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Cupid is an American comedy-drama series created by Rob Thomas, which featured Paula Marshall as Dr. Claire Allen, a Chicago psychologist who is given charge of a man named Trevor Hale (Jeremy Piven). Hale believes he is Cupid, sent down from Mt. Olympus by Zeus to connect 100 couples without his powers, as a punishment for his arrogance.

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Originally broadcast on ABC on Saturday evenings at 10 p.m. EST, the show lasted one season.

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Plot

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Trevor Hale is attractive, witty, uncommonly intelligent—and he may be Cupid, the Greco-Roman god of erotic love. Probably not, but he thinks so. Trevor's insistence that he is Cupid lands him in a mental hospital, where he meets psychologist Claire Allen, a renowned authority on romance. Trevor tells Claire that he has been stripped of his godly powers by Zeus, and exiled from Mount Olympus as a punishment for arrogance. To win his way back among the gods, Trevor must unite 100 couples in everlasting love, without his bow and arrows. Claire does not believe in Cupid, but she risks her career by releasing Trevor from the hospital, assuming responsibility for his behavior. Trevor finds work as a bartender, and regularly disrupts Claire's group therapy sessions. All the while, he plots his campaign to promote romance, and earn his way back to Olympus. While encouraging sexual abandon in others, Trevor remains chaste; he believes sex with a mortal will confine him to Earth forever.

Regular cast

  • Jeremy Piven – Cupid/Trevor Hale
  • Paula Marshall – Dr. Claire Allen
  • Jeffrey D. Sams – Champ Terrace
  • Recurring cast

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  • Paul Adelstein – Mike
  • Noelle Bou-Sliman – Tina
  • Daniel Bryant – Laurence
  • Melanie Deanne Moore – Jaclyn
  • Jeffrey Vincent Parise – Nick
  • Geryll Robinson – Chris
  • Recurring guests

  • Kevin Scott Greer – Single Guy (4 episodes)
  • Joe Flanigan – Alex (4 episodes)
  • Hollis Resnik – Linda (3 episodes)
  • Guest stars

  • Connie Britton
  • Laura Leighton
  • Lisa Loeb
  • Tiffani Thiessen
  • Staff

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  • Rob Thomas – Creator, executive producer, supervising producer
  • Scott Winant – Executive producer, director
  • Joe Voci – Executive producer
  • Scott Sanders – Executive producer
  • Jeff Reno – Executive producer
  • Ron Osborn – Executive producer
  • Hart Hanson – Co-Executive Producer
  • W.G. "Snuffy" Walden – Composer
  • Writers

  • Michael Green
  • Ron Osborn
  • Jeff Reno
  • Rob Thomas
  • Elle Triedman
  • Directors

  • Michael Engler
  • Michael Fields
  • Tucker Gates
  • Michael Katleman
  • Elodie Keene
  • Patrick Norris
  • Peter O'Fallon
  • David Petrarca
  • Scott Winant
  • Deran Sarafian
  • Reviews and articles

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  • E! Online named Cupid as #4 on its "Top Ten Shows Cancelled Before Their Time".
  • Two 1998 articles from Tim Goodman San Francisco Examiner and Alan Sepinwall New Jersey Star-Ledger as listed on Rob Thomas’s Site.
  • Show revival

    ABC and Rob Thomas brought Cupid back to the airwaves with an October 2007 deal for which scripts and production were approved in March 2008. The series was relocated to New York City and cast Bobby Cannavale as Trevor and Sarah Paulson as Claire. Only seven episodes of the series aired, from March 31 – June 16, 2009.

    References

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