When the erudite Democrat Josiah "Jed" Bartlet is elected U.S. president, he installs his administration. He places confidants from his electoral campaigns in the White House. Each of these people play a significant role in the Washington power game: the Chief of Staff (Leo McGarry), his deputy (Josh Lyman), Communications Director (Toby Ziegler), deputy (Sam Seaborn, and later, Will Bailey), and press secretary (CJ Cregg). Also in key positions are the assistants of each of the power players. We follow these people through many political battles, as well as some personal ones. Also playing roles are the First Lady (Abigail Bartlet), the President's daughters (Elizabeth, Eleanor, and Zoey), and the personal aide to the President (Charlie Young). All make this series, which supposedly follows the political events (often paraphrasing historical reality) almost day by day, more than merely a political soap. The demands of office on each character show the personal sacrifice and the forced compromise of ideals and principles for tactical necessity and allows some insights into many aspects of U.S. society and international politics. - IMDb
À la maison blanche | Switzerland |
À la Maison Blanche | France |
El Ala oeste de la Casa Blanca | Spain |
Ha- Bait Ha-Lavan | Israel |
Az Elnök emberei | Hungary |
I dytiki pteryga (transliterated title) | Greece |
Khu chái Tây | Vietnam |
Os Homens do Presidente | Portugal |
Presidendi meeskond | Estonia |
Presidenten | Norway |
Prezydencki poker | Poland |
Præsidentens mænd | Denmark |
Viata la Casa Alba | Romania |
Vita huset | Sweden |
West Wing | Finland |
West Wing | USA |
West Wing - Tutti gli uomini del Presidente | Italy |
The West Wing | Canada |
The West Wing | Canada |
The West Wing | Ecuador |
The West Wing | Egypt |
The West Wing | United Kingdom |
The West Wing | Hong Kong |
The West Wing | Indonesia |
The West Wing | India |
The West Wing | India |
The West Wing | South Korea |
The West Wing | Mexico |
The West Wing | Netherlands |
The West Wing | Philippines |
The West Wing | Singapore |
The West Wing | Thailand |
The West Wing | USA |
The West Wing | United Arab Emirates |
The West Wing | South Africa |
The West Wing | Australia |
The West Wing: Im Zentrum der Macht | West Germany |
West Wing: Nos Bastidores do Poder | Brazil |
The White House | Israel |
The White House | Japan |
Zahodno krilo | Slovenia |
Západné krídlo | Slovakia |
Západní krídlo | Czechoslovakia |
Zapadno krilo | Croatia |
Η δυτική πτέρυγα | Greece |
Западно крило | Serbia |
Западное крыло | Russia |
Западното крило | Bulgaria |
Західне крило | Ukraine |
द वेस्ट विंग (alternative transliteration) | India |
ザ・ホワイトハウス | Japan |
白宮風雲 | Taiwan |
Seth Adkins [16] | Cody Zucker (TV Episode: A Good Day) (2005) | |
Evan Rachel Wood [15] | Hogan Cregg (TV Episode: The Black Vera Wang) (2002) | |
Ashlyn Sanchez [10] | Miranda Santos (TV Episode: Running Mates) (2006) | |
Elisabeth Moss [17] | Zoey Bartlet (TV Episode: Requiem) (1999) | |
Halley Eveland [6] | Boy (TV Episode: In Excelsis Deo) (1999) | |
Landry Allbright [16] | Elisha (TV Episode: A Good Day) (2005) | |
Marcus Toji [17] | Boy #3 (TV Episode: Isaac and Ishmael) (2001) | |
Austin Macdonald [9] | Boy Who Meets the President (TV Episode: The Warfare of Genghis Khan) (2004) | |
Josh Zuckerman [16] | Boy #1 - Billy Fernandez (TV Episode: The West Wing: Isaac and Ishmael) (2001) | |
Kenneth Schmidt [17] | Craig Bloom (TV Episode: Access) (2004) | |
Deven Streeton | Tina Brooks (TV Episode: In God We Trust) (2005) | |
Brandon Hammond [16] | Jeffrey Morgan (TV Episode: The White House Pro-Am) (2000) | |
Christian Copelin [9] | Jeffrey (TV Episode: In Excelsis Deo) (1999) |