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  2. As defense attorney Johnnie Cochran challenges Christopher Darden for not standing up to his race as a prosecutor, the LAPD questions Simpson, who gives vague responses for the day of the murders. Jill Shively saw Simpson driving away from the site of the murders.

  3. American Crime Story is an American true crime anthology series developed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, who are also executive producers, alongside Brad Falchuk, Nina Jacobson, Ryan Murphy, and Brad Simpson.

  4. American Crime Story: Created by Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski, Sarah Burgess, Tom Rob Smith. With Sarah Paulson, Annaleigh Ashford, Sterling K. Brown, Kenneth Choi. An anthology series centered around America's most notorious crimes and criminals.

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    • 2016-02-02
    • Biography, Crime, Drama
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    • Did Nicole's Dog Really Tip Off A Neighbor That Something Was Wrong?
    • Did Robert Kardashian Really Call Robert Shapiro to Hire Him to Defend O.J.?
    • Did Johnnie Cochran Initially Call The Case A "Loser"?
    • Did O.J. Simpson Really Contemplate Suicide in Kim Kardashian's Bedroom?
    • Is The TV Show Nearly Word-For-Word accurate?
    • How Long Did The O.J. Simpson Chase Last?
    • Were There Really Two White Broncos?
    • Was Marcia Clark Going Through A Divorce at The time?
    • Did Johnnie Cochran Receive Death Threats While Defending O.J. Simpson?
    • Was Johnnie Cochran Really Pulled Over by The Police?

    Yes, but the true story behind The People v. O.J. Simpson TV show reveals that it didn't unfold exactly how it does onscreen. On the show, a neighbor immediately notices blood on Nicole's Akita's paws. In real life, Nicole Brown Simpson's Akita followed the neighbor home first. The dog then led the neighbors back to the scene where Nicole and Ron G...

    No. While fact-checking The People v. O.J. Simpson TV show, we learned that in real life Robert Shapiro was contacted by TV executive Roger King, not O.J.'s friend Robert Kardashian (portrayed by David Schwimmer on the show). Shapiro was at House of Blues when he got the call, not lunching at Mr. Chow. -E! Online

    No, at least not according to the real Johnnie Cochran. Portrayed by Courtney B. Vance on the TV show, the character is seen calling the case a "loser" in episode one, stating that he only takes winners. This is in Jeffrey Toobin's The Run of His Life book (which provided the basis for the show), but Cochran later denied saying it. -E! Online

    According to Chloe Kardashian, it was in her bedroom that O.J. contemplated suicide, not her sister Kim's room. Kim would have been 14 at the time and Chloe 10. The TV show actually used the late Robert Kardashian's former home. "We actually got to shoot in Kardashian's house where all of this went down," says David Schwimmer, who portrays Robert K...

    No. "This series is not a documentary," says author Jeffrey Toobin, who consulted on the show and wrote the book on which it was based. "It is not a word-for-word recreation. But in terms of the essential truths of the events, in terms of the insights into the characters, it is brilliant and everyone will learn a lot and be entertained a lot." -E! ...

    In fact-checking The People v. O.J. Simpson TV show, we learned that the O.J. Simpson chaselasted approximately an hour and fifteen minutes. Like on the show, friend Al Cowlings (A.C.) was at the wheel of the white Ford Bronco, while O.J. Simpson held a gun in the back seat, threatening to kill himself.

    Yes. In researching The People v. O.J. Simpson true story, we learned that like on the TV show, O.J.'s friend Al Cowlings (A.C.) bought the same car as O.J., his idol. The white Bronco seen in the chase was Cowling's, not O.J.'s white Bronco that the police found blood on. -E! Online

    Yes. Fact-checking The People v. O.J. Simpson revealed that Deputy District Attorney Marcia Clark filed for divorce three days before the killings. -Inside The People v. O.J. Simpson

    Yes. According to Lawrence Schiller's book American Tragedy, the majority of the defense team received threats and were harassed.

    Yes. According to The People v. O.J. Simpson true story, this happened in 1979, not 1982. Cochran was driving his first Rolls-Royce (with his initials on the plates) down Sunset Boulevard when he was pulled over for no apparent reason. Two of his three young children were in the back seat. The officers drew their guns and told Cochran to get out of...

  5. Cast and Crew. Courtney B. Vance. Johnnie Cochran. Career Highlights. Sterling K. Brown. as Christopher Darden. Kenneth Choi. as Judge Lance Ito. Bruce Greenwood. as Gil Garcetti. Courtney B. Vance stars as Johnnie Cochran in The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.

  6. Feb 22, 2016 · American lawyer Cochran was also on the team defending OJ Simpson. He would later go on to represent other prominent names including Sean 'P Diddy' Combs, Snoop Dogg and Michael Jackson.

  7. Mar 26, 2021 · Courtney B. Vance as Johnnie Cochran. Johnnie Cochran was a high-profile defense lawyer in LA who also became part of the accused's defense team.