Sugar
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Sugar
Summary
Sugar is a television series[1]. Sugar has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Sugar is the creator of Mark Protosevich[3].
- Sugar's instance of is recorded as television series[4].
- Sugar was directed by Fernando Meirelles[5].
- Mark Protosevich wrote the screenplay for Sugar[6].
- Sugar's genre is crime television series[7].
- Sugar's genre is drama television series[8].
- Sugar's genre is mystery television series[9].
- Sugar's genre is thriller television series[10].
- Sugar's genre is science fiction television program[11].
- A cast member of Sugar was Colin Farrell[12].
- A cast member of Sugar was Kirby Howell-Baptiste[13].
- A cast member of Sugar was Amy Ryan[14].
- A cast member of Sugar was Dennis Boutsikaris[15].
- A cast member of Sugar was Lindsay Pulsipher[16].
- A cast member of Sugar was Anna Gunn[17].
- A cast member of Sugar was James Cromwell[18].
- A cast member of Sugar was Nate Corddry[19].
- A cast member of Sugar was Miguel Sandoval[20].
- A cast member of Sugar was Jason Butler Harner[21].
- A cast member of Sugar was Massi Furlan[22].
- A cast member of Sugar was Adrian Martinez[23].
- Sugar's director of photography is recorded as César Charlone[24].
- The original language of Sugar was English[25].
- Sugar was distributed by video on demand[26].
- Sugar's original broadcaster is recorded as Apple TV[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Sugar was directed by Fernando Meirelles[5]. Mark Protosevich wrote the screenplay for Sugar[6]. Cast members include Colin Farrell[12], Kirby Howell-Baptiste[13], Amy Ryan[14], Dennis Boutsikaris[15], Lindsay Pulsipher[16], and Anna Gunn[17]. Sugar is the creator of Mark Protosevich[3].
Publication
The original language of Sugar was English[25]. Genres include crime television series[7], drama television series[8], mystery television series[9], thriller television series[10], and science fiction television program[11]. Sugar was distributed by video on demand[26].
Why It Matters
Sugar has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]