Maxine Gray in Judging Amy

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Maxine Gray in *Judging Amy* is the tough, outspoken, and deeply compassionate social worker mother of the title character, known for her unwavering dedication to child welfare and family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
advocatesFor children at risk
family preservation when possible
ageDescriptor middle-aged to older adult
appearsDuring Judging Amy
surface form: Judging Amy (1999–2005)
appearsIn Judging Amy
appearsInGenre family drama
legal drama
awardReceivedInStory recognition for her work in child welfare
child Amy Gray
Peter Gray
Vincent Gray
createdBy Barbara Hall
familyName Gray
fictionalStatus retired social worker who returns to work
firstAppearance Judging Amy
surface form: Judging Amy, Season 1 Episode 1
focusesOn child protection cases
gender female
givenName Maxine
grandparentOf Lauren Cassidy
knownFor dedication to child welfare
strong opinions on parenting and family
nationality American
network CBS
occupation social worker
personalityTrait compassionate
outspoken
tough
portrayedBy Tyne Daly
relationshipWith close but often argumentative relationship with Amy Gray
mother of Judge Amy Gray
residence Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
setting Hartford family court milieu
spouse David Gray
worksFor Connecticut Department of Children and Families

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Tyne Daly televisionRole Maxine Gray in Judging Amy
Ellen Tyne Daly portrayed Maxine Gray in Judging Amy