Childrens Hospital
Childrens Hospital
Childrens Hospital
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2008- 2016
7 Seasons
91 Episodes
7.1(86 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

A hospital isn't a place for lazy people. It's a place for smart people who take care of people who aren't smart enough to keep themselves healthy. So begins Children's Hospital, a parody series that follows the lives, loves and laughs of a hospital staff.

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Social & External

Production Companies

Abominable Pictures
Warner Bros. Studio 2.0
Williams Street
Warner Bros. Television

Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

Ken Marino

Glenn Richie

Ken Marino
Acting

Rob Huebel

Owen Maestro

Rob Huebel
Acting

Rob Corddry

Blake Downs

Rob Corddry
Acting

Malin Åkerman

Valarie Flame

Malin Åkerman
Acting

Lake Bell

Cat Black

Lake Bell
Acting

Erinn Hayes

Lola Spratt

Erinn Hayes
Acting

Megan Mullally

Chief

Megan Mullally
Acting

Henry Winkler

Sy Mittleman

Henry Winkler
Acting

Michael Cera

Sal Viscuso

Michael Cera
Acting

Zandy Hartig

Nurse Dori

Zandy Hartig

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