Did the good wife get Cancelled?
CBS announced on February 7, 2016, that the show was ending with its seventh season. The final episode aired on May 8, 2016.
Why did Julianna leave the good wife?
Margulies is perhaps best known for her work as nurse Carol Hathaway opposite George Clooney’s Dr. Doug Ross on NBC’s “ER,” which ran from 1994 to 2009 – though she departed after 2000 to pursue other work, despite a two-year contract renewal offer of $27 million. She writes that media eviscerated her at the time.
Does the good fight mention Alicia?
Following last week’s news that Season 6 will serve as the legal spinoff’s swan song (read full story here), co-creator Michelle King tells TVLine that a cameo by Margulies’ Alicia Florrick is not in the cards.
What happens to Alicia Florrick?
Alicia has made no appearances on The Good Fight, but has been revealed to have resigned from Florrick & Lockhart within a year after the firm’s readjustment.
Why did Julianna Margulies turn down a guest star on the Good Fight?
Please try again later. In a new interview with EW Radio and Sirius XM’s Jessica Shaw, Julianna Margulies revealed why she turned down a request to guest star on this season of The Good Fight and how she was motivated by actresses who “don’t have the voice or the power” to speak up.
How did Julia Margulies meet Les Moonves?
In 2011, Margulies thanked now-disgraced CBS studio head Les Moonves in her Emmys speech when she won best actress in a drama series for “The Good Wife.” “I met (Moonves) when I was already a television star on ‘ER’ and I never saw any of that,” she says.
How did Margulies thank Les Moonves?
In 2011, Margulies thanked now-disgraced CBS studio head Les Moonves in her Emmys speech when she won best actress in a drama series for “The Good Wife.” “I met (Moonves) when I was already a television star on ‘ER’ and I never saw any of that,” she says. “I can’t speak to that.
Why did Amy Margulies leave ER?
Margulies is perhaps best known for her work as nurse Carol Hathaway opposite George Clooney’s Dr. Doug Ross on NBC’s “ER,” which ran from 1994 to 2009 – though she departed after 2000 to pursue other work, despite a two-year contract renewal offer of $27 million. She writes that media eviscerated her at the time.