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Julianna Margulies

Julianna Margulies (/ˈmɑːrɡjʊls/; born June 8, 1966)[1] is an American actress. After several small television roles, Margulies received wide recognition for her starring role as Carol Hathaway in the NBC medical drama series ER (1994–2009), for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award and six Screen Actors Guild Awards, in addition to four Golden Globe Award nominations. In 2009, she took on the lead role of Alicia Florrick in the CBS legal drama series The Good Wife (2009–2016). Her performance garnered critical acclaim, winning a further two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Television Critics Association Award.

Julianna Margulies
Julianna Margulies in 2015
Born (1966-06-08) June 8, 1966 (age 57)
EducationSarah Lawrence College
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
Spouse
Keith Lieberthal
(m. 2007)
PartnerRon Eldard (1991–2003)
Children1
Parent
RelativesKenneth Lieberthal (father-in-law)
AwardsFull list

Margulies also had roles in the TNT miniseries The Mists of Avalon (2001), the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos (2006–2007), the National Geographic miniseries The Hot Zone (2019), and currently stars as Laura Peterson in the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show (2021–present).

She starred in the adventure film Dinosaur (2000), the drama film Evelyn (2002), the supernatural horror film Ghost Ship (2002), the action horror film Snakes on a Plane (2006), the comedy drama film City Island (2009), the crime comedy film Stand Up Guys (2012), and the comedy drama film The Upside (2017).

Margulies has received one Golden Globe Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and eight Screen Actor Guild Awards, making her the second most awarded woman ever within SAG after Julia Louis-Dreyfus.[2][3][4] She is also the recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2015, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[5]

Early life and education edit

Julianna Margulies was born in Spring Valley, New York, the youngest of three daughters. Her mother Francesca (née Goldberg, later Gardner) was a ballet dancer and eurythmy teacher. Her father Paul Margulies was a writer, philosopher, and Madison Avenue advertising executive.[6][7] Her parents were both Jewish, descendants of Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants from Austria, Hungary, Romania, and Russia.[7][8] They divorced when she was a year old.[9]

In her memoir, Sunshine Girl, Margulies wrote that her parents both adhered to the teachings of anthroposophy.[10] Margulies, herself, has said that she does not hold religious beliefs, although she is ethnically Jewish and teaches the traditions to her son.[11] In a 2013 interview, she said, "I would say if I had a religion, it would be gratitude…I love the tradition of Judaism that on Friday nights, Shabbat means 'Goodbye to the workweek; hello to family and the weekend.'"[11]

In her memoir, Margulies also wrote about her difficult, nomadic childhood. She is from New York City, but she moved with her mother to different countries and states throughout her youth, including Sussex, England, and Paris, France. As a result, French was Margulies' first language. She has since lost the ability to speak it fluently.[12]

In the book, Margulies described her childhood as ultimately loving, but unpredictable and unstable.[12] She detailed many emotionally traumatic experiences.[12]

Margulies attended many different schools as a child, including Green Meadow Waldorf School and High Mowing School.[13] She graduated with a degree in art history and English from Sarah Lawrence College, where she appeared in several campus plays. At Sarah Lawrence College, students select three areas of focus for coursework. Margulies focused on art history, English, and theatre.[14][12][15] She originally enrolled in college with the goal of becoming a lawyer, like her grandmother, or a psychologist, but fell in love with the craft of acting.[12]

Career edit

1994–2000: ER edit

Margulies made her feature film debut in Steven Seagal's action film Out for Justice (1991), playing a prostitute. In 1994, Margulies was cast in the pilot episode of the NBC medical drama ER as Carol Hathaway, an emergency care nurse who attempts suicide. Her character was originally intended to die; however, test audiences overwhelmingly wanted her to survive, so the producers changed the plot.[16]

At the time she was offered ER, Margulies had also been offered an extended role on NBC's Homicide: Life on the Street, after a two-episode appearance earlier in the year.[17] Then-unknown actor George Clooney, who had filmed the pilot episode with Margulies, called her to let her know that he had overheard producers saying that her character might become a series regular. He encouraged her to consider waiting for ER producers to call her and not take another job. Clooney was right, and Margulies accepted the role on ER in 1994.[18]

She remained on the show as a series regular for six seasons until 2000 and returned to the show for one episode during its final season in 2009. She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1994, and was nominated for an Emmy Award every year during her tenure on ER. She was the only series regular cast member to win a Primetime Emmy Award.[19] She was also nominated four times for a Golden Globe Award during the show's tenure.[citation needed]

Originally, Margulies had signed a five-year contract to work on ER. She extended the contract for a sixth year, but made the "very difficult, painful decision" to opt out of another renewal.[20] In 2021, she explained in her memoir, Sunshine Girl, that she had been feeling homesick for New York after spending six years filming the show in Los Angeles. She wanted to return to theatre and take on a leading role in The Mists of Avalon, a miniseries based on the 1983 fantasy novel of the same name, which she had loved as a child.[12]

In 2021, Margulies said during an interview with Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, "I thought, didn't I work six years on a show I loved — I loved being on ER, I was so grateful, and it was a great experience — but didn't I work this hard to be able to do theatre for $235 a week without worrying about my rent?"[20] She explained that, before NBC offered her $27 million to sign on for another two years, she had already helped plan out the conclusion of her character's story arc on the show and mapped out a year's worth of work for herself.[20]

In a New York Times interview with Bill Carter, Margulies shared that another factor in her decision was a desire to protect her ER character, Carol Hathaway, from certain story changes that were happening as the show continued on into later years. She explained that she didn't like how her character became the focus of too much romance whenever she wasn't with George Clooney's character, and that all of the research she had previously done in order to play the character was then undone by certain storylines.[21]

Margulies recalled, "I'll never forget, there was a line [in the script] where [my character] says, 'I had to share a bathroom with seven sisters.' I was like, guys, I've been playing her as an only child for six years…I had actually done research on what it's like to be an only child. I was starting to feel very sad about a character I loved so much. It started to become very clear to me that without George, my character was just going to be the liaison to flashy sort of bits of things instead of one fluent, cognizant thought and I felt sad about it."[21]

Had Margulies accepted the $27 million contract for a seventh and eighth year of ER, it would have made her one of the highest paid women on television.[22] The actress said that she received intense, hurtful backlash for her decision to ultimately leave ER, but was "doing what fed me, as an actor," she said in 2021. "And keeping my promises to playwrights and directors who I'd already made a commitment to."[20] She also said that she wanted to move on as an actress:

I had a year's worth of work waiting and a mortgage completely paid at age 32. I was under no illusion that I was going to be some big movie star. My dad said, 'If you got hit by a bus tomorrow, were you living your life truthfully, or were you waiting to get rich?' If I died and my soul started leaving my body, would I be looking down going, 'You idiot. You could have gone to Prague, you could have been on Broadway'? Those are the things I wanted to do.

In an interview with TV Guide, she further explained, "I felt like I had a great character and I did as much as I could do with her, but I was feeling bored. I wasn't excited about the work and I certainly didn't want to go out with a bomb, but as an inspiration."[23]

2000–2009 edit

In February 2000, Margulies hosted an episode of the NBC late-night sketch series Saturday Night Live. She brought on ER co-star Noah Wyle for one of the show's sketches.

After leaving ER as a series regular, Margulies worked on stage and screen. On stage, she appeared in a MCC Theater production of Kate Robin's Intrigue With Faye, a Lincoln Center production of Jon Robin Baitz's Ten Unknowns, and The Vagina Monologues.

Her work after ER included the 2002 films Evelyn, with Pierce Brosnan, and Ghost Ship, with Gabriel Byrne and Ron Eldard. She starred as Morgaine, the protagonist and narrator of the TNT miniseries The Mists of Avalon (2001) and participated in the documentary film Searching for Debra Winger (2002).

In 2004, she guest-starred in a two-episode arc in season four of the hit NBC comedy series Scrubs as Neena Broderick, an unscrupulous lawyer who sues Turk and has a brief sexual relationship with J.D. That same year, she starred in another miniseries on TNT, The Grid. In April 2006, she appeared in four episodes of the sixth season of the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos, portraying realtor Julianna Skiff. In August 2006, she appeared alongside Samuel L. Jackson in the action film Snakes on a Plane, as flight attendant Claire Miller. In December 2006, she played Jennifer Bloom in the Syfy Channel miniseries The Lost Room.

In an August 2006 interview with tvguide.com, Margulies said she was close to accepting an offer to return to ER for a four-episode arc, with Noah Wyle, that filmed in Hawaii during the 2005/06 season. However, she decided against it at the last minute. "I left on very good terms with [ER exec producer] John Wells, and every year they ask me back and I love that they do," she told TV Guide in 2006. "So, at the last minute, I went, 'John, thank you and keep asking, because you never know, but no.'" [23]

Margulies was invited to return during ER's final season. The actress hesitated, saying she felt like she left Carol Hathaway in the perfect place and could not imagine bettering her departure episode, but Margulies did return to ER for one more episode during its 15th and final season.[24][25] In a 2013 interview, she said of her appearance, "I called George up and said, 'If you do it, I'll do it.' We were both very aware we had careers because of that show, and we also loved those characters. I remember walking on to the Warner Brothers lot, and they asked for my ID. I used to have my picture on the wall there. It was a little surreal, but a lovely way to come full circle."[26]

Margulies had a minor role in the film The Darwin Awards (2007). In 2008, Margulies starred in the legal series Canterbury's Law, a Fox mid-season replacement show. She played the title character, Elizabeth Canterbury, a lawyer. She was also credited as a producer of the show. The series was severely affected by the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike; it was cancelled by the network after only six episodes.

2009–present: The Good Wife edit

In 2009, after returning to ER for one episode during its 15th and final season, Margulies began starring in the CBS legal drama series The Good Wife. She played Alicia Florrick, an attorney returning to legal practice after her husband Peter Florrick (played by Chris Noth) resigned as Illinois State's Attorney amid a sex and corruption scandal.[27] She won two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for the series. Beginning in 2011, starting with the third season, Margulies was credited as a producer of The Good Wife. The series ended in May 2016.

Reflecting on her roles as Alicia on The Good Wife and as Carol on ER, Margulies told Entertainment Weekly in 2021, "I have gotten to play two of the richest, I think, female characters on television."[28] In a 2019 interview for the Series Mania Festival, Margulies said that "it's tied between Carol Hathaway and Alicia Florrick" when it comes to the role she is most proud of having played.[29]

Since 2013, the actress has done voiceovers for a Chase credit card commercial.[30] In 2014, Margulies narrated "Women in Business", an episode of season 2 of the documentary series Makers: Women Who Make America.[31] In 2015, TIME featured Margulies as one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World". It noted her work to get Erin's Law, concerned with child sexual abuse, passed in every US state.[5]

In 2018, Margulies co-starred in the dark comedy series Dietland on AMC, which was cancelled after one season despite positive reviews.[citation needed] In 2019, she starred in the National Geographic series The Hot Zone, as Dr. Nancy Jaax. The limited series became the highest-rated scripted series in National Geographic's history and ranking second among all series.[32]

In 2019, Margulies was slated to reprise the role of Alicia Florrick for three episodes of The Good Fight, a spin-off of The Good Wife. However, negotiations broke down over the question of Margulies' salary, with CBS offering to pay her at the guest star rate instead of the same rate she had been paid on The Good Wife. She stated that: "I watch the show, I love the show. But I'm not a guest star. You don't pay me a guest-star salary. I would get a guest-star salary if I went and did SVU—it's not my show. I wouldn't ask for what I got paid as Alicia Florrick. I also know for a fact that any male star who got asked to go on a spinoff of his show would have been offered at least $500,000. I know that for a fact."[33]

In November 2019, Margulies guest starred in the Showtime drama series Billions.[34] In December 2020, she joined the second season of the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show. She joined returning series stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.[35]

In 2021, Margulies appeared with many of her former ER cast members in a virtual cast reunion show that benefited the Waterkeeper Alliance charity.[36]

Writing edit

 
Margulies and husband Keith Lieberthal at the Metropolitan Opera in 2008

Margulies published a picture book with Random House Children's Books in May 2016. Titled Three Magic Balloons, the story is based on one that the actress's father, Paul Margulies, wrote for her and her sisters.[37] In October 2020, Margulies announced on her Instagram that she was writing an autobiography, Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life, published by Ballantine Books. She had originally intended to write an acting handbook about set etiquette, but ended up writing a memoir, instead. The book chronicles her nomadic childhood and journey to becoming an actress. Her book was released on May 4, 2021.[38][39] Margulies also recorded the audiobook. A paperback version with additional chapters is set to be released in May 2022.

Personal life edit

From 1991 to 2003, Margulies was in a relationship with actor Ron Eldard, whom she met in an acting class.[40][41][42]

On November 10, 2007, Margulies married attorney Keith Lieberthal, the son of academic Kenneth Lieberthal,[43] in Lenox, Massachusetts.[44] They have a son, Kieran Lindsay Lieberthal, who was born in 2008.[45] They reside in Manhattan.[46] The couple also owns a country house in Upstate New York.[47]

Margulies is on the board of the MCC Theater Company in New York City.[48] She is also a supporter of research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis through Project ALS, as well as Erin's Law.[49][50] In 2022, she hosted the Physicians for Human Rights virtual gala, "A Celebration of Health and Human Rights Heroes".[51]

Margulies created the educational program, HESP (Holocaust Educator School Partnership) at the Museum of Jewish Heritage as a way to promote Holocaust education in schools.[52]

In 2023, Margulies faced backlash from comments she made in a discussion of antisemitism and the Israel–Hamas conflict on The Back Room with Andy Ostroy podcast.[53][54][55] Seemingly referencing an instance where what she described as a "Black lesbian club" on the Columbia University campus discouraged Zionists from attending a film screening,[56] Margulies was quoted as saying "As someone who plays a lesbian journalist on The Morning Show, I am more offended by it as a lesbian than I am as a Jew, to be honest with you" and that to Hamas and its ilk, members of that group would be "even lower than the Jews – (a) you're Black, and (b) you're gay. And you're turning your back against the people who support you?' Because Jews, they rally around everybody."[57] Margulies later released a statement, saying, "I am horrified by the fact that statements I made on a recent podcast offended the Black and LGBTQIA+ communities, communities I truly love and respect. I want to be 100% clear: Racism, homophobia, sexism, or any prejudice against anyone's personal beliefs or identity are abhorrent to me, full stop."[58]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Out for Justice Rica
1997 Traveller Jean
1997 Paradise Road Topsy Merritt
1998 The Newton Boys Louise Brown
1998 A Price Above Rubies Rachel
1999 The Big Day Sara
2000 What's Cooking? Carla
2000 Dinosaur Neera Voice
2002 The Man from Elysian Fields Dena
2002 Evelyn Bernadette Beattie
2002 Ghost Ship Maureen Epps
2005 Slingshot Karen
2006 The Darwin Awards Carla
2006 The Armenian Genocide Narrator
2006 Snakes on a Plane Claire Miller
2006 Beautiful Ohio Mrs. Cubano
2009 City Island Joyce Rizzo
2011 No Job for a Woman Narrator[59]
2012 Stand Up Guys Nina Hirsch
2016 The Last Gold Narrator
2017 The Upside Lily Foley
2017 Three Christs Ruth
 
Margulies holding her award at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards, in 2014

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Murder, She Wrote Rachel Novaro Episode: "Murder at a Discount"
1993 Law & Order Ruth Mendoza Episode: "Conduct Unbecoming"
1994 Homicide: Life on the Street Linda 2 episodes
1994–2000,
2009
ER Carol Hathaway Main role
1995 The Larry Sanders Show Herself Episode: "Larry's on Vacation"
1998 Ellen Ellen Screen Test #5 Episode: "Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute: Part 1"
2000 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Julianna Margulies / DMX"
2001 The Mists of Avalon Morgaine Main role; miniseries
2001 Jenifer Jenifer's Psychiatrist Television film
2003 Hitler: The Rise of Evil Helene Hanfstaengl 2 episodes
2004 Scrubs Neena Broderick 2 episodes
2004 The Grid Maren Jackson Main role
2006 The Lost Room Jennifer Bloom Main role
2006–2007 The Sopranos Julianna Skiff 4 episodes
2008 Canterbury's Law Elizabeth Canterbury Main role; also producer
2009–2016 The Good Wife Alicia Florrick Main role; also producer (seasons 3–7)
2010 Sesame Street Dr. Berger Episode: "Big Bird Sprains His Wing"
2014 Makers: Women Who Make America Narrator Episode: "Women in Business"
2017 Nightcap Herself Episode: "Out of the Box"
2018 Dietland Kitty Montgomery Main role
2019 The Hot Zone Nancy Jaax Main role
2020 Billions Catherine Brant 3 episodes[60]
2021–present The Morning Show Laura Peterson Main role (season 2–present)

Theatre edit

Year Title Role Venue Ref.
1999 The Vagina Monologues Performer Westside Theatre
2003 The 24 Hour Plays 2003 Molly American Airlines Theatre
2005 Escape: 6 Ways to Get Away 2 Performer Circle in the Square Theatre
2006 Festen Helene Music Box Theatre
2006 The 24 Hour Plays 2006 Adrienne American Airlines Theatre

Awards and nominations edit

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Julianna Margulies ˈ m ɑː r ɡ j ʊ l iː s born June 8 1966 1 is an American actress After several small television roles Margulies received wide recognition for her starring role as Carol Hathaway in the NBC medical drama series ER 1994 2009 for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award and six Screen Actors Guild Awards in addition to four Golden Globe Award nominations In 2009 she took on the lead role of Alicia Florrick in the CBS legal drama series The Good Wife 2009 2016 Her performance garnered critical acclaim winning a further two Primetime Emmy Awards two Screen Actors Guild Awards a Golden Globe Award and a Television Critics Association Award Julianna MarguliesJulianna Margulies in 2015Born 1966 06 08 June 8 1966 age 57 Spring Valley New York U S EducationSarah Lawrence CollegeOccupationActressYears active1991 presentSpouseKeith Lieberthal m 2007 wbr PartnerRon Eldard 1991 2003 Children1ParentPaul Margulies father RelativesKenneth Lieberthal father in law AwardsFull listMargulies also had roles in the TNT miniseries The Mists of Avalon 2001 the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos 2006 2007 the National Geographic miniseries The Hot Zone 2019 and currently stars as Laura Peterson in the Apple TV drama series The Morning Show 2021 present She starred in the adventure film Dinosaur 2000 the drama film Evelyn 2002 the supernatural horror film Ghost Ship 2002 the action horror film Snakes on a Plane 2006 the comedy drama film City Island 2009 the crime comedy film Stand Up Guys 2012 and the comedy drama film The Upside 2017 Margulies has received one Golden Globe Award three Primetime Emmy Awards and eight Screen Actor Guild Awards making her the second most awarded woman ever within SAG after Julia Louis Dreyfus 2 3 4 She is also the recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame In 2015 Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1994 2000 ER 2 2 2000 2009 2 3 2009 present The Good Wife 3 Writing 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Theatre 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editJulianna Margulies was born in Spring Valley New York the youngest of three daughters Her mother Francesca nee Goldberg later Gardner was a ballet dancer and eurythmy teacher Her father Paul Margulies was a writer philosopher and Madison Avenue advertising executive 6 7 Her parents were both Jewish descendants of Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants from Austria Hungary Romania and Russia 7 8 They divorced when she was a year old 9 In her memoir Sunshine Girl Margulies wrote that her parents both adhered to the teachings of anthroposophy 10 Margulies herself has said that she does not hold religious beliefs although she is ethnically Jewish and teaches the traditions to her son 11 In a 2013 interview she said I would say if I had a religion it would be gratitude I love the tradition of Judaism that on Friday nights Shabbat means Goodbye to the workweek hello to family and the weekend 11 In her memoir Margulies also wrote about her difficult nomadic childhood She is from New York City but she moved with her mother to different countries and states throughout her youth including Sussex England and Paris France As a result French was Margulies first language She has since lost the ability to speak it fluently 12 In the book Margulies described her childhood as ultimately loving but unpredictable and unstable 12 She detailed many emotionally traumatic experiences 12 Margulies attended many different schools as a child including Green Meadow Waldorf School and High Mowing School 13 She graduated with a degree in art history and English from Sarah Lawrence College where she appeared in several campus plays At Sarah Lawrence College students select three areas of focus for coursework Margulies focused on art history English and theatre 14 12 15 She originally enrolled in college with the goal of becoming a lawyer like her grandmother or a psychologist but fell in love with the craft of acting 12 Career edit1994 2000 ER edit Margulies made her feature film debut in Steven Seagal s action film Out for Justice 1991 playing a prostitute In 1994 Margulies was cast in the pilot episode of the NBC medical drama ER as Carol Hathaway an emergency care nurse who attempts suicide Her character was originally intended to die however test audiences overwhelmingly wanted her to survive so the producers changed the plot 16 At the time she was offered ER Margulies had also been offered an extended role on NBC s Homicide Life on the Street after a two episode appearance earlier in the year 17 Then unknown actor George Clooney who had filmed the pilot episode with Margulies called her to let her know that he had overheard producers saying that her character might become a series regular He encouraged her to consider waiting for ER producers to call her and not take another job Clooney was right and Margulies accepted the role on ER in 1994 18 She remained on the show as a series regular for six seasons until 2000 and returned to the show for one episode during its final season in 2009 She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1994 and was nominated for an Emmy Award every year during her tenure on ER She was the only series regular cast member to win a Primetime Emmy Award 19 She was also nominated four times for a Golden Globe Award during the show s tenure citation needed Originally Margulies had signed a five year contract to work on ER She extended the contract for a sixth year but made the very difficult painful decision to opt out of another renewal 20 In 2021 she explained in her memoir Sunshine Girl that she had been feeling homesick for New York after spending six years filming the show in Los Angeles She wanted to return to theatre and take on a leading role in The Mists of Avalon a miniseries based on the 1983 fantasy novel of the same name which she had loved as a child 12 In 2021 Margulies said during an interview with Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa I thought didn t I work six years on a show I loved I loved being on ER I was so grateful and it was a great experience but didn t I work this hard to be able to do theatre for 235 a week without worrying about my rent 20 She explained that before NBC offered her 27 million to sign on for another two years she had already helped plan out the conclusion of her character s story arc on the show and mapped out a year s worth of work for herself 20 In a New York Times interview with Bill Carter Margulies shared that another factor in her decision was a desire to protect her ER character Carol Hathaway from certain story changes that were happening as the show continued on into later years She explained that she didn t like how her character became the focus of too much romance whenever she wasn t with George Clooney s character and that all of the research she had previously done in order to play the character was then undone by certain storylines 21 Margulies recalled I ll never forget there was a line in the script where my character says I had to share a bathroom with seven sisters I was like guys I ve been playing her as an only child for six years I had actually done research on what it s like to be an only child I was starting to feel very sad about a character I loved so much It started to become very clear to me that without George my character was just going to be the liaison to flashy sort of bits of things instead of one fluent cognizant thought and I felt sad about it 21 Had Margulies accepted the 27 million contract for a seventh and eighth year of ER it would have made her one of the highest paid women on television 22 The actress said that she received intense hurtful backlash for her decision to ultimately leave ER but was doing what fed me as an actor she said in 2021 And keeping my promises to playwrights and directors who I d already made a commitment to 20 She also said that she wanted to move on as an actress I had a year s worth of work waiting and a mortgage completely paid at age 32 I was under no illusion that I was going to be some big movie star My dad said If you got hit by a bus tomorrow were you living your life truthfully or were you waiting to get rich If I died and my soul started leaving my body would I be looking down going You idiot You could have gone to Prague you could have been on Broadway Those are the things I wanted to do In an interview with TV Guide she further explained I felt like I had a great character and I did as much as I could do with her but I was feeling bored I wasn t excited about the work and I certainly didn t want to go out with a bomb but as an inspiration 23 2000 2009 edit In February 2000 Margulies hosted an episode of the NBC late night sketch series Saturday Night Live She brought on ER co star Noah Wyle for one of the show s sketches After leaving ER as a series regular Margulies worked on stage and screen On stage she appeared in a MCC Theater production of Kate Robin s Intrigue With Faye a Lincoln Center production of Jon Robin Baitz s Ten Unknowns and The Vagina Monologues Her work after ER included the 2002 films Evelyn with Pierce Brosnan and Ghost Ship with Gabriel Byrne and Ron Eldard She starred as Morgaine the protagonist and narrator of the TNT miniseries The Mists of Avalon 2001 and participated in the documentary film Searching for Debra Winger 2002 In 2004 she guest starred in a two episode arc in season four of the hit NBC comedy series Scrubs as Neena Broderick an unscrupulous lawyer who sues Turk and has a brief sexual relationship with J D That same year she starred in another miniseries on TNT The Grid In April 2006 she appeared in four episodes of the sixth season of the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos portraying realtor Julianna Skiff In August 2006 she appeared alongside Samuel L Jackson in the action film Snakes on a Plane as flight attendant Claire Miller In December 2006 she played Jennifer Bloom in the Syfy Channel miniseries The Lost Room In an August 2006 interview with tvguide com Margulies said she was close to accepting an offer to return to ER for a four episode arc with Noah Wyle that filmed in Hawaii during the 2005 06 season However she decided against it at the last minute I left on very good terms with ER exec producer John Wells and every year they ask me back and I love that they do she told TV Guide in 2006 So at the last minute I went John thank you and keep asking because you never know but no 23 Margulies was invited to return during ER s final season The actress hesitated saying she felt like she left Carol Hathaway in the perfect place and could not imagine bettering her departure episode but Margulies did return to ER for one more episode during its 15th and final season 24 25 In a 2013 interview she said of her appearance I called George up and said If you do it I ll do it We were both very aware we had careers because of that show and we also loved those characters I remember walking on to the Warner Brothers lot and they asked for my ID I used to have my picture on the wall there It was a little surreal but a lovely way to come full circle 26 Margulies had a minor role in the film The Darwin Awards 2007 In 2008 Margulies starred in the legal series Canterbury s Law a Fox mid season replacement show She played the title character Elizabeth Canterbury a lawyer She was also credited as a producer of the show The series was severely affected by the 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike it was cancelled by the network after only six episodes 2009 present The Good Wife edit In 2009 after returning to ER for one episode during its 15th and final season Margulies began starring in the CBS legal drama series The Good Wife She played Alicia Florrick an attorney returning to legal practice after her husband Peter Florrick played by Chris Noth resigned as Illinois State s Attorney amid a sex and corruption scandal 27 She won two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for the series Beginning in 2011 starting with the third season Margulies was credited as a producer of The Good Wife The series ended in May 2016 Reflecting on her roles as Alicia on The Good Wife and as Carol on ER Margulies told Entertainment Weekly in 2021 I have gotten to play two of the richest I think female characters on television 28 In a 2019 interview for the Series Mania Festival Margulies said that it s tied between Carol Hathaway and Alicia Florrick when it comes to the role she is most proud of having played 29 Since 2013 the actress has done voiceovers for a Chase credit card commercial 30 In 2014 Margulies narrated Women in Business an episode of season 2 of the documentary series Makers Women Who Make America 31 In 2015 TIME featured Margulies as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World It noted her work to get Erin s Law concerned with child sexual abuse passed in every US state 5 In 2018 Margulies co starred in the dark comedy series Dietland on AMC which was cancelled after one season despite positive reviews citation needed In 2019 she starred in the National Geographic series The Hot Zone as Dr Nancy Jaax The limited series became the highest rated scripted series in National Geographic s history and ranking second among all series 32 In 2019 Margulies was slated to reprise the role of Alicia Florrick for three episodes of The Good Fight a spin off of The Good Wife However negotiations broke down over the question of Margulies salary with CBS offering to pay her at the guest star rate instead of the same rate she had been paid on The Good Wife She stated that I watch the show I love the show But I m not a guest star You don t pay me a guest star salary I would get a guest star salary if I went and did SVU it s not my show I wouldn t ask for what I got paid as Alicia Florrick I also know for a fact that any male star who got asked to go on a spinoff of his show would have been offered at least 500 000 I know that for a fact 33 In November 2019 Margulies guest starred in the Showtime drama series Billions 34 In December 2020 she joined the second season of the Apple TV drama series The Morning Show She joined returning series stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon 35 In 2021 Margulies appeared with many of her former ER cast members in a virtual cast reunion show that benefited the Waterkeeper Alliance charity 36 Writing edit nbsp Margulies and husband Keith Lieberthal at the Metropolitan Opera in 2008Margulies published a picture book with Random House Children s Books in May 2016 Titled Three Magic Balloons the story is based on one that the actress s father Paul Margulies wrote for her and her sisters 37 In October 2020 Margulies announced on her Instagram that she was writing an autobiography Sunshine Girl An Unexpected Life published by Ballantine Books She had originally intended to write an acting handbook about set etiquette but ended up writing a memoir instead The book chronicles her nomadic childhood and journey to becoming an actress Her book was released on May 4 2021 38 39 Margulies also recorded the audiobook A paperback version with additional chapters is set to be released in May 2022 Personal life editFrom 1991 to 2003 Margulies was in a relationship with actor Ron Eldard whom she met in an acting class 40 41 42 On November 10 2007 Margulies married attorney Keith Lieberthal the son of academic Kenneth Lieberthal 43 in Lenox Massachusetts 44 They have a son Kieran Lindsay Lieberthal who was born in 2008 45 They reside in Manhattan 46 The couple also owns a country house in Upstate New York 47 Margulies is on the board of the MCC Theater Company in New York City 48 She is also a supporter of research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis through Project ALS as well as Erin s Law 49 50 In 2022 she hosted the Physicians for Human Rights virtual gala A Celebration of Health and Human Rights Heroes 51 Margulies created the educational program HESP Holocaust Educator School Partnership at the Museum of Jewish Heritage as a way to promote Holocaust education in schools 52 In 2023 Margulies faced backlash from comments she made in a discussion of antisemitism and the Israel Hamas conflict on The Back Room with Andy Ostroy podcast 53 54 55 Seemingly referencing an instance where what she described as a Black lesbian club on the Columbia University campus discouraged Zionists from attending a film screening 56 Margulies was quoted as saying As someone who plays a lesbian journalist on The Morning Show I am more offended by it as a lesbian than I am as a Jew to be honest with you and that to Hamas and its ilk members of that group would be even lower than the Jews a you re Black and b you re gay And you re turning your back against the people who support you Because Jews they rally around everybody 57 Margulies later released a statement saying I am horrified by the fact that statements I made on a recent podcast offended the Black and LGBTQIA communities communities I truly love and respect I want to be 100 clear Racism homophobia sexism or any prejudice against anyone s personal beliefs or identity are abhorrent to me full stop 58 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1991 Out for Justice Rica1997 Traveller Jean1997 Paradise Road Topsy Merritt1998 The Newton Boys Louise Brown1998 A Price Above Rubies Rachel1999 The Big Day Sara2000 What s Cooking Carla2000 Dinosaur Neera Voice2002 The Man from Elysian Fields Dena2002 Evelyn Bernadette Beattie2002 Ghost Ship Maureen Epps2005 Slingshot Karen2006 The Darwin Awards Carla2006 The Armenian Genocide Narrator2006 Snakes on a Plane Claire Miller2006 Beautiful Ohio Mrs Cubano2009 City Island Joyce Rizzo2011 No Job for a Woman Narrator 59 2012 Stand Up Guys Nina Hirsch2016 The Last Gold Narrator2017 The Upside Lily Foley2017 Three Christs Ruth nbsp Margulies holding her award at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2014Television edit Year Title Role Notes1993 Murder She Wrote Rachel Novaro Episode Murder at a Discount 1993 Law amp Order Ruth Mendoza Episode Conduct Unbecoming 1994 Homicide Life on the Street Linda 2 episodes1994 2000 2009 ER Carol Hathaway Main role1995 The Larry Sanders Show Herself Episode Larry s on Vacation 1998 Ellen Ellen Screen Test 5 Episode Ellen A Hollywood Tribute Part 1 2000 Saturday Night Live Herself host Episode Julianna Margulies DMX 2001 The Mists of Avalon Morgaine Main role miniseries2001 Jenifer Jenifer s Psychiatrist Television film2003 Hitler The Rise of Evil Helene Hanfstaengl 2 episodes2004 Scrubs Neena Broderick 2 episodes2004 The Grid Maren Jackson Main role2006 The Lost Room Jennifer Bloom Main role2006 2007 The Sopranos Julianna Skiff 4 episodes2008 Canterbury s Law Elizabeth Canterbury Main role also producer2009 2016 The Good Wife Alicia Florrick Main role also producer seasons 3 7 2010 Sesame Street Dr Berger Episode Big Bird Sprains His Wing 2014 Makers Women Who Make America Narrator Episode Women in Business 2017 Nightcap Herself Episode Out of the Box 2018 Dietland Kitty Montgomery Main role2019 The Hot Zone Nancy Jaax Main role2020 Billions Catherine Brant 3 episodes 60 2021 present The Morning Show Laura Peterson Main role season 2 present Theatre edit Year Title Role Venue Ref 1999 The Vagina Monologues Performer Westside Theatre 61 2003 The 24 Hour Plays 2003 Molly American Airlines Theatre2005 Escape 6 Ways to Get Away 2 Performer Circle in the Square Theatre2006 Festen Helene Music Box Theatre2006 The 24 Hour Plays 2006 Adrienne American Airlines TheatreAwards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Julianna MarguliesReferences edit Monitor Entertainment Weekly June 7 2013 Archived from the original on October 6 2015 Retrieved April 16 2020 More SAG Awards Presenters Named SAG AFTRA January 17 2013 Retrieved January 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