March 9 (2021-03-09) – April 27, 2021 (2021-04-27)
Delilah is an American television drama series, created by Craig Wright, and executive produced by Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Films and Warner Bros. Television. The series premiered on OWN on March 9, 2021[1][2] ran for eight episodes until April 27, and was canceled in early 2022.
Premise
The series follows Delilah Connolly (played by Maahra Hill), who left a white-shoe law firm a decade ago and hung up her own shingle so she could make raising her kids her number one priority, and now began taking cases the big firms ignore, going head-to-head with the powerful and privileged as she fights for the disenfranchised.
Cast and characters
Main
Maahra Hill as Delilah Connolly, a headstrong, highly principled lawyer in Charlotte, North Carolina
Jill Marie Jones as Tamara Roberts, Delilah's confidante and best friend
Susan Heyward as Demetria Barnes, Delilah's newly hired, fearless, and ambitious associate
Kelly Jacobs as Maia Leighton, Delilah's teenage daughter
Braelyn Rankins as Marcus Leighton, Delilah's son
Khalil Johnson as Dion Connolly, Delilah's nephew
Recurring
LaMonica Garrett as Casey, Tamara's love interest who is Deputy Mayor of Charlotte
Lyriq Bent as Gordon Leighton, Delilah's ex-husband
Joseph Callender as Andre
Michel Curiel as Jamal, Casey's single best friend
Nigel Gibbs as Wes Connolly, Delilah's father and Chief of Police of Charlotte. He has an estranged relationship with his children that he is hoping to repair.
Leonard Harmon as Nate Connolly, Delilah's warm-hearted younger brother and Army veteran who has been living in the Veteran Affairs Rehab Center after an injury abroad left him paralyzed and using a wheelchair
Candace B. Harris as Christine Connolly, Nate's estranged wife and Dion's mother
Gray Hawks as Win, Tamara's boss
Joe Holt as Mace, a private investigator, and one of Delilah's good friends
Saycon Sengbloh as Leah Davis, Delilah's friend from college
The series was canceled after one season in early 2022, however it wasn't made public until series star Maahra Hill was cast in the NBC pilot The Irrational in May.[13]