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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Last updated 7:24 a.m. PT
Margulies: "No Time" for Clooney's Pranks on ER Set
By ADAM BRYANT
TV GUIDE
George Clooney is notorious for on-set pranks, but he let his costars off easy during his return visit to ER's County General.
"There were none," Julianna Margulies told Us. "We shot everything in two days. We had no time. He was on a film schedule. I was coming from New York, and I had a baby to get back to, so there was no time for pranks."
Even without the jokes, Margulies, who played Clooney's love interest from 1994 to 2000, said she was happy to be back. "It was a lovely experience — just going back," Margulies said. "The crew — some of them had been there since the beginning. And being on the set again and working with John Wells who directed and wrote the episode we did... it was like coming home. It felt really good."
Nurse Carol and Dr. Ross — as well as their twins Tess and Kate, now in the fourth grade —will return to County General on March 12. "You pick up a slice of their life now," Margulies said. "It's very...
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By Nellie Andreeva
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Julianna Margulies will star in CBS' drama pilot "The Good Wife," playing a defense attorney married to a politician.
It's a familiar setting for Margulies, who played a fearless attorney on the short-lived Fox drama series "Canterbury's Law"
"ER" alumna Margulies is returning to the NBC medical drama that made her a household name. She is set to appear alongside former castmates Eriq La Salle, Noah Wyle and possibly George Clooney on the March 12 episode of the Emmy-winning series, set to end its 15-season run on April 2.
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Julianna Margulies
AKA Julianna Luisa Margulies
Born: 8-Jun-1967
Birthplace: Spring Valley, NY
Gender: Female
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Nurse Hathaway on E.R.
Julianna Margulies was raised in France, England, and New Hampshire. Her father was an advertising copywriter, credited with creating the "Plop plop fizz fizz" ad campaign for Alka-Seltzer in 1953. Her mother was a dancer with the American Ballet Theater, who now lives in Massachusetts and teaches eurythmy (rhythmical body movements accompanied by recitation of poetry or prose).
Margulies performed in several college plays, then spent years working as a waitress and bartender while being rejected at auditions. Most Americans first saw her as a smiling worker in a late-1980s McDonald's TV commercial. In her first film, 1991's Out for Justice with Steven Seagal, she had a small part as a hooker with a heart of gold, but after that she was unable to find further film work, and instead appeared in local and regional theater. She later...
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