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Ugly Betty
Ugly Betty
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2006- 2010
4 Seasons
85 Episodes
6.4(277 votes)
Ended
Comedy
Drama

Overview

Wannabe writer Betty Suarez is a plain girl from Queens, who is smart, hardworking and savvy but lacks a fashionable sense of style. When publishing mogul Bradford Meade puts his son Daniel in charge of Mode magazine, he hires Betty to be Daniel's new assistant -- mostly because he knows that she may be the only woman in Manhattan with whom the younger man won't sleep.

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Production Companies

ABC Studios
Reveille Productions
Touchstone Television

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

9 members
Acting

America Ferrera

Betty Suarez

America Ferrera
Acting

Eric Mabius

Daniel Meade

Eric Mabius
Acting

Vanessa Williams

Wilhelmina Slater

Vanessa Williams
Acting

Tony Plana

Ignacio Suarez

Tony Plana
Acting

Ana Ortiz

Hilda Suarez

Ana Ortiz
Acting

Judith Light

Claire Meade

Judith Light
Acting

Becki Newton

Amanda Tanen

Becki Newton
Acting

Michael Urie

Marc St. James

Michael Urie
Acting

Mark Indelicato

Justin Suarez

Mark Indelicato

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