Courteney Cox TV Show/Series Credits

TV Shows featuring Courteney Cox, listed alphabetically with photos when available. All of the TV programs that had Courteney Cox in the cast are featured here. Courteney Cox may have had a prominent role in these shows, but this list also includes shows where Courteney Cox had a guest starring role or cameo appearance. You can find additional information about these Courteney Cox shows as well, such as who else starred on the show and who created it.

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  • Cougar Town
    Courteney Cox, Christa Miller, Busy Philipps
    • Premiered: September 23, 2009
    Set in the sun-drenched fictional town of Gulfhaven, Florida, this refreshing comedy series follows the daily exploits and close-knit relationships of a group of friends with a penchant for wine and camaraderie. Cougar Town's lighthearted humor centers around Jules Cobb (Courteney Cox), a recently divorced woman navigating the challenges of single life and parenthood, while seeking solace in her quirky circle of companions. The ensemble cast, boasting a diverse array of personalities, has garnered critical acclaim for their chemistry and comedic timing. Throughout its six-season run, the show earned a loyal fan base and a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for Courteney Cox's engaging portrayal of Jules.
  • Dirt
    Courteney Cox, Shannyn Sossamon, Alexandra Breckenridge
    • Premiered: 2007
    Dirt is an American television serial broadcast on the FX network. It premiered on January 2, 2007 and starred Courteney Cox as Lucy Spiller, the editor-in-chief of the first-of-its-kind "glossy tabloid" magazine DirtNow, which was previously two separate publications: dirt and Now. A 13-episode second and final season was announced on May 8, 2007. Only seven episodes were produced prior to the 2007 WGA strike shut down production. The shortened second season began airing on March 2, 2008. The show was produced by Coquette Productions and ABC Studios. It is distributed outside the US by Disney. On June 8, 2008, FX canceled the series after two seasons.
  • Family Ties
    Michael J. Fox, Meredith Baxter, Michael Gross
    • Premiered: September 22, 1982
    Family Ties, a sitcom that aired in the 1980s, centers around the Keaton family as they navigate the trials and tribulations of life with humor and love. With a unique blend of comedy and heartwarming moments, this Emmy Award-winning show captures the essence of a generation caught between traditional values and modern ideals. Michael J. Fox shines as Alex P. Keaton, the conservative son of liberal parents Steven (Michael Gross) and Elyse (Meredith Baxter). The show also explores the lives of Alex's siblings, Mallory (Justine Bateman) and Jennifer (Tina Yothers), providing a well-rounded portrayal of a family adapting to an ever-changing world.
  • Friends
    Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow
    • Premiered: September 22, 1994
    Set in the heart of New York City, this beloved sitcom explores the intricacies of friendship through the lives of six close-knit individuals. Over the course of ten seasons, audiences watch as Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), Ross Geller (David Schwimmer), Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc), and Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) navigate love, career challenges, and personal growth. With its witty humor and relatable storylines, it's no wonder the show garnered numerous accolades, including six Primetime Emmy Awards. Notorious for its memorable catchphrases and iconic moments, the series has earned an enduring legacy in television history.
  • Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again

    Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again

    Courteney Cox, Hugh Grant, Mia Sara
    • Premiered: 1989
    Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again is a 1989 TV miniseries based on the Judith Krantz novel, Till We Meet Again. Its stars include Mia Sara, Bruce Boxleitner, Hugh Grant, Maxwell Caulfield, and Courteney Cox.
  • Misfits of Science
    Courteney Cox, Kevin Peter Hall, Max Wright
    • Premiered: 1985
    Misfits of Science is an American superhero fantasy television series that aired on NBC from October 1985 to February 1986. It features super-powered humans and their madcap adventures. A double-length pilot and 15 additional episodes were created; however one episode did not air before the show was cancelled due to low ratings. The name "Misfits of Science" and other conceptual ideas were the brainchild of then president of NBC Entertainment, Brandon Tartikoff. He said of the show, "We'll rely on the National Enquirer for story ideas. It's loosely inspired by the dynamics we saw in Ghostbusters... sort of a kick-back, Friday type of show." In France the series was known as Superminds, and in Germany, as Die Spezialisten unterwegs. Episode 9 was the first paid writing job for Tim Kring who later originated and produced the thematically similar Heroes in 2006.