View Full Version : Julianna Margulies says she won't be back at 'ER'


Brian Damage
11-18-2008, 12:19 AM
final "ER" season is bringing back some of its original stars for guest shots, but Julianna Margulies won't be among them. She was invited, she says, but declined.

Margulies, who played nurse Carol Hathaway on the NBC hospital drama from its 1994 premiere, exited after six seasons. Her character left Chicago's County General for Seattle, settling down with Dr. Doug Ross, who had been played by George Clooney.

"I feel like I left Carol Hathaway in the best scenario possible," Margulies said Saturday, laying to rest speculation about her return. "I can't imagine making it any better than that."

In the farewell lap of its 15-season run, "ER" last week featured Anthony Edwards reprising his role of Dr. Mark Greene. NBC has announced upcoming appearances by fellow alums Noah Wyle and Eriq La Salle, who will also direct an episode.

Still a mystery is whether Clooney, yet another charter cast-member, will be back. He left in 1999.

Margulies, 42, departed from the Los Angeles-based series in 2000 despite a reported offer of $27 million to stay for three more seasons. She expressed a wish to return home to New York and pursue other projects.

She then, she has appeared in a number of films and TV shows, including a memorable guest role as a real estate agent with a heroin habit on "The Sopranos." Last spring she starred in the short-lived Fox legal drama "Canterbury's Law."

Margulies lives in Manhattan with attorney husband Keith Lieberthal and their son Kieran, who was born in January.

She recently finished shooting "City Island," a comedy that also stars Andy Garcia, Alan Arkin and Emily Mortimer.


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11-18-2008, 10:50 AM
She's not going to do it unless George does it and it really doesn't make sense for her character to show up there alone.

Not when they ended Carol and Doug's story together on a good note.

Buffyboy323
11-19-2008, 05:33 AM
She's not going to do it unless George does it and it really doesn't make sense for her character to show up there alone.

Not when they ended Carol and Doug's story together on a good note.
I agree. But what if George wants to come back for a cameo, or a whole episode? Will Julianna then decide come back with him? I guess they can make something up why Dr. Ross would come back to County without Carol - maybe he'll be there on business or something. But honestly, I don't want that. Carol Hathaway's exit was one of the best, if not the absolute best exit ER has ever done. It was simple, yet, very big and epic. Their final scene was so satisfying. It was the best closure anyone could have asked for. Why bring them back and kind of ruin our final scene with them from "such sweet sorrow?"