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Article by Solsikke posted 4 months ago
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George Clooney got his start on the NBC show "ER" as Dr. Doug Ross, pictured left. Since then, Clooney, pictured right at the "Burn After Reading" premiere at the Venice Film Festival, has been voted one of People magazine's Most Beautiful People, and has gone on to star in such Hollywood blockbuster hits as "Michael Clayton" and "Ocean's Twelve." Viewed as an international sex symbol, Clooney was the second man to appear on Vogue's cover, after Richard Gere.
On January 21, People magazine reported that Clooney's character Dr. Ross will return to the show in its final season. Sources told E! News that Clooney has already shot an upcoming episode of the show -- including scenes with actress Susan Sarandon, who will appear on the show, according to E! News.

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Article by Solsikke posted 4 months ago
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Julianna Margulies as nurse Carol Hathaway, left, was one of the original cast members of "ER." She went on to win six Emmy's for every year she was on the show, popular for her steamy relationship with Dr. Doug Ross, played by George Clooney, as a center point of the show's plot.
Since leaving the show, Marguiles has been in smaller projects on stage and television, including the "Vagina Monologues" and as a guest on three episodes of "The Sopranos." A rep for Margulies confirmed to "Entertaiment Tonight" on Jan. 22 that Margulies is preparing to film scenes for the show's final season.

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Article by Solsikke posted 4 months ago
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Noah Wyle, who played Dr. John Carter on the series "ER," is one of the few original cast members that still makes guest appearances on the show. He received five Emmy nominations for his role, as well as three Golden Globe nominations. According to Guinness World Records, Wyle became the holder of a "Highest paid TV drama actor per episode" record during the 2003-2004 season, earning approximately $400,000 per episode.
Since leaving "ER," the Hollywood native has appeared in such movies as "Donnie Darko," "White Oleander" and "Enough." Wylie has also became an advocate for people without health insurance in the United States.

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