Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Original run | January 17, 2012 to April 10, 2012 |
DVD release | December 31, 2012 |
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Season 3 of Justified was first broadcast from January 17, 2012 to April 10, 2012 on FX. The season consists of 13 episodes.
Production[]
Cast[]
Starring
- Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens (13 episodes)
- Nick Searcy as Art Mullen (10 episodes)
- Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder (11 episodes)
- Jacob Pitts as Tim Gutterson (6 episodes)
- Erica Tazel as Rachel Brooks (6 episodes)
- Natalie Zea as Winona Hawkins (7 episodes)
- and Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder (13 episodes)
Guest Starring
- Neal McDonough as Robert Quarles (12 episodes)
- Mykelti Williamson as Ellstin Limehouse (12 episodes)
- Demetrius Grosse as Errol Butler (12 episodes)
- David Meunier as Johnny Crowder (10 episodes)
- Jere Burns as Wynn Duffy (9 episodes)
- Raymond Barry as Arlo Givens (8 episodes)
- Jeremy Davies as Dickie Bennett (7 episodes)
- Cleavon R. McClendon III as Bernard (7 episodes)
- Brendan McCarthy as Tanner Dodd (6 episodes)
- David Andrews as Tillman Napier (6 episodes)
- Damon Herriman as Dewey Crowe (5 episodes)
- Abby Miller as Ellen May (5 episodes)
- Todd Stashwick as Ash Murphy (4 episodes)
- Jenn Lyon as Lindsey Salazar (4 episodes)
- Peter Murnik as Tom Bergen (4 episodes)
- Jim Beaver as Shelby Parlow (4 episodes)
- Kevin Rankin as Devil (3 episodes)
- Clayne Crawford as Lance (3 episodes)
- Stephen Root as Mike Reardon (3 episodes)
- William Gregory Lee as Nick Mooney (3 episodes)
- Max Perlich as Sammy Tonin (2 episodes)
- William Ragsdale as Gary Hawkins (2 episodes)
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Jerry Barkley (2 episodes)
- William Mapother as Delroy Baker (2 episodes)
- Willow Geer as J.J. Corliss (2 episodes)
- Rick Gomez as David Vasquez (2 episode)
- Marshall Allman as Donovan (2 episodes)
- Mickey Jones as Rodney Dunham (2 episodes)
- Kaitlyn Dever as Loretta McCready (2 episodes)
- Adam Arkin as Theo Tonin (2 episodes)
- Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Sally Jenson (1 episode)
- David Carpenter as Captain Gene Reynolds (1 episode)
- Tyler Neitzel as Pete Jenson (1 episode)
- Gill Gayle as Bank Manager (1 episode)
- Linda Gehringer as Helen Givens (1 episode)
- Michael Ironside as Sarno (1 episode)
- Chris Tardio as Partlow (1 episode)
- Clay Wilcox as Longbaugh (1 episode)
- Richard Speight Jr. as Jed Berwind (1 episode)
- Jim Haynie as Lemuel Becket (1 episode)
- Conor O'Farrell as ATF Agent Keaton (1 episode)
- Stoney Westmoreland as Gary Dempsey (1 episode)
- Tim de Zarn as Detective Gerrity (1 episode)
- Maggie Lawson as Layla (1 episode)
- Adam Bartley as Junior (1 episode)
- Ed Corbin as Combs (1 episode)
- Eric Ladin as Wally Beckett (1 episode)
- James Le Gros as Wade Messer (1 episode)
- Pruitt Taylor Vince as Glen Fogel (1 episode)
- Mike Foy as JT (1 episode)
- Michael Harding as Bill Nichols (1 episode)
- Frank John Hughes as Terry Powe (1 episode)
- Bonnie Root as Mary Archer (1 episode)
- Lenny Citrano as Joe Delahunt (1 episode)
- Carla Gugino as Karen Goodall (1 episode)
- Steven Flynn as Emmitt Arnett (1 episode)
- Desmond Harrington as Fletcher Nix (1 episode)
- Richard Lineback as Delmar Coates (1 episode)
- Jennifer Birmingham as Yvette (1 episode)
Co-starring
- Jonathan Kowalsky as Mike Cosmatopolis (7 episodes)
- Jesse Luken as Jimmy Tolan (5 episodes)
- Tate Ammons as Rip (3 episodes)
- Randolph Adams as Doc Stern (2 episodes)
- David Atkinson as Sammy's Goon (2 episodes)
- Elena Evangelo as Susan Heller (2 episodes)
- Valerie Brandy as Trixie (2 episodes)
- Ezra Buzzington as Harvey Jones (2 episodes)
- McCready Baker as Cat (2 episode)
- Madeline Blue as Minerva (2 episode)
- Uriah Shelton as Mitch Jenson (1 episode)
- Mandy Jane Turpin as Public Defender (1 episode)
- Mark Chadwick as State Trooper (1 episode)
- Linc Hand as Muscle Boy (1 episode)
- Blake Heron as Parker (1 episode)
- Janet Hoskins as Greta (1 episode)
- Erin Anderson as Krystal (1 episode)
- Josh Latzer as Blake (1 episode)
- Carol Mansell as Imogene Dodd (1 episode)
- Michael Boucher as Man (1 episode)
- LaQuita Cleare as Young Woman (1 episode)
- Kathleen M. Darcy as Woman (1 episode)
- Brandon Ford Green as FBI Agent (1 episode)
- Audra Griffis as Heather (1 episode)
- Steven Helmkamp as Stable Hand (1 episode)
- Van White as Jon (1 episode)
- Garland Whitt as Cornelius (1 episode)
- Justin Baker as Truck Driver (1 episode)
- Frank Gallegos as Federale (1 episode)
- Connie Jackson as Mabel Johnston (1 episode)
- Bridgett Newton as Gayle (1 episode)
- Casey Sander as Charlie Weaver (1 episode)
- John-Clay Scott as Gus (1 episode)
- Alfred Rubin Thompson as Jennings (1 episode)
- Newell Alexander as Mini Mart Counterman (1 episode)
- Michael Scott Allen as Electrical Store Clerk (1 episode)
- Tasha Ames as Stripper 1 (1 episode)
- Steve Bean as Hostage Negotiator (1 episode)
- Stephanie Cleough as Stripper 2 (1 episode)
- Adrian Flowers as Paramedic (1 episode)
- Nick Hoffa as LPD Officer 1 (1 episode)
- Jeffrey Markle as Bartender (1 episode)
- Alison White as Teresa (1 episode)
- Ethan Wilde as Edward Fowler (1 episode)
- Noel Arthur as Avant (1 episode)
- Frederick Lawrence as Shitkicker (1 episode)
- Doug Sinclair as Buck Mulligan (1 episode)
- Patrick Robert Smith as Maclin (1 episode)
- Kevin Michael Walsh as Deadbeat customer (1 episode)
- Mel Fair as Nelson Dunlop (1 episode)
- Justin Cuomo as Butch (1 episode)
- David Fernandez Jr. as Adan (1 episode)
- Hector Atreyu Ruiz as Guero Moncada (1 episode)
- Michael Broderick as KSP Officer (1 episode)
- Adam Johnson as Homeless Man (1 episode)
- Bill Parks as Eddie (1 episode)
- Tim Trobec as Arnett's bodyguard (1 episode)
Uncredited
- Unknown as Brady Hughes (2 episodes)
- Unknown as Grandma Berwind (1 episode)
- Unknown as Teddy (1 episode)
- Unknown as Aaron (1 episode)
- Unknown as Lee (1 episode)
Crew[]
Producers
- Elmore Leonard: Executive producer
- Graham Yost: Executive producer
- Michael Dinner: Executive producer
- Carl Beverly: Executive producer
- Sarah Timberman: Executive producer
- Fred Golan: Executive producer
- Dave Andron: Co-executive producer
- Don Kurt: Produced by
- Timothy Olyphant: Producer
- Taylor Elmore: Producer
- Steven Heth: Co-producer
- Benjamin Cavell: Co-producer
Writers
- Graham Yost (3 episodes)
- Benjamin Cavell (2 episodes)
- Taylor Elmore (2 episodes)
- Fred Golan (1 episode)
- Dave Andron (1 episode)
- Jon Worley (1 episode)
- Nichelle Tramble Spellman (1 episode)
- Ryan Farley (1 episode)
- Ingrid Escajeda (1 episode)
- V.J. Boyd (1 episode)
Directors
- Dean Parisot (2 episodes)
- Peter Werner (2 episode)
- Michael Dinner (1 episode)
- Michael Watkins (1 episode)
- Jon Avnet (1 episode)
- Adam Arkin (1 episode)
- Don Kurt (1 episode)
- Gwyneth Horder-Payton (1 episode)
- Tony Goldwyn (1 episode)
- John Dahl (1 episode)
- Bill Johnson (1 episode)
Trivia[]
- This is the only season to not feature the song "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" in its finale.
Trailer[]
Episodes[]
Season # | Series # | Title | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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1 | 27 | "The Gunfighter" | Fred Golan & Graham Yost | Michael Dinner | January 17, 2012 |
2 | 28 | "Cut Ties" | Benjamin Cavell | Michael Watkins | January 24, 2012 |
3 | 29 | "Harlan Roulette" | Dave Andron | Jon Avnet | January 31, 2012 |
4 | 30 | "The Devil You Know" | Taylor Elmore | Dean Parisot | February 7, 2012 |
5 | 31 | "Thick as Mud" | Elmore Leonard and Jon Worley (story), Jon Worley & Benjamin Cavell (teleplay) | Adam Arkin | February 14, 2012 |
6 | 32 | "When the Guns Come Out" | Nichelle Tramble Spellman (story), Nichelle Tramble Spellman & Dave Andron (teleplay) | Don Kurt | February 21, 2012 |
7 | 33 | "The Man Behind the Curtain" | Ryan Farley | Peter Werner | February 28, 2012 |
8 | 34 | "Watching the Detectives" | Graham Yost | Peter Werner | March 6, 2012 |
9 | 35 | "Loose Ends" | Ingrid Escajeda | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | March 13, 2012 |
10 | 36 | "Guy Walks Into a Bar" | V.J. Boyd | Tony Goldwyn | March 20, 2012 |
11 | 37 | "Measures" | Benjamin Cavell | John Dahl | March 27, 2012 |
12 | 38 | "Coalition" | Taylor Elmore | Bill Johnson | April 3, 2012 |
13 | 39 | "Slaughterhouse" | Graham Yost (story), Fred Golan (teleplay) | Dean Parisot | April 10, 2012 |