Cast of ER

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ER is an American drama series that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994 until April 2, 2009. The series featured a large ensemble cast that changed dramatically over its long run. The main cast was augmented by a wealth of recurring characters and award-winning guest stars.

Main cast


The original starring cast consisted of Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene, George Clooney as Dr. Douglas "Doug" Ross, Sherry Stringfield as Dr. Susan Lewis, Noah Wyle as medical student (later Dr.) John Carter, and Eriq La Salle as Dr. Peter Benton. Julianna Margulies guest starred in the pilot as Nurse Carol Hathaway before becoming part of the regular cast.

The first additions to the main cast came in Season 2 with Gloria Reuben signing on as Physician's Assistant Jeanie Boulet (recurring character in Season 1), and in Season 3 with Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver (recurring character in Season 2). In Season 4, Maria Bello signed on as Dr. Anna Del Amico (recurring character at the end of Season 3) and Alex Kingston joined the cast as Dr. Elizabeth Corday. Season 5 saw the addition of Kellie Martin as medical student Lucy Knight.

George Clooney's departure towards the end of Season 5 started a major cycle of main cast changes over the next few years. Season 6 opened with the addition of Paul McCrane as Dr. Robert "Rocket" Romano (recurring character in both Seasons 4 and 5), Croatian actor Goran Višnjić as Dr. Luka Kovač, and Michael Michele as Dr. Cleo Finch. A bit later in the season Erik Palladino joined as Dr. Dave Malucci, and Ming-Na returned to the series as Dr. Jing-Mei "Deb" Chen, reprising a recurring character she portrayed in Season 1. Soon after, Maura Tierney was added as Nurse (later Dr.) Abigail "Abby" Lockhart. Season 8 saw the arrival of Sharif Atkins as medical student (later Dr.) Michael Gallant, as well as the return of Dr. Susan Lewis when Sherry Stringfield reprised her role after having left the series in Season 3.

Mekhi Phifer joined the cast in Season 9 as Dr. Gregory "Greg" Pratt (recurring character at the end of Season 8). Season 10 saw the addition of Parminder Nagra as medical student (later Dr.) Neela Rasgotra and Linda Cardellini as Samantha "Sam" Taggart. Shane West joined the cast in Season 11 as Dr. Ray Barnett and Scott Grimes became part of the main cast in Season 12 as Dr. Archie Morris (recurring character in Seasons 10 and 11). Season 13 saw the addition of John Stamos as Dr. Tony Gates, reprising a role he had originated in Season 12 when he portrayed Gates the paramedic/medical student. Season 15 saw the final additions to the main cast, with David Lyons signing on as Dr. Simon Brenner (recurring character towards the end of Season 14) and Angela Bassett as Dr. Catherine "Cate" Banfield.

Notably, of the 26 main cast members that starred throughout ER's 15-season run, only seven were not featured in the final season: Gloria Reuben, Maria Bello, Kellie Martin, Michael Michele, Erik Palladino, Ming-Na, and Sharif Atkins. In addition, only five main cast members never made a return appearance following their original stint: Maria Bello, Kellie Martin, Erik Palladino, Ming-Na, and Mekhi Phifer.

Main Characters

Name Portrayed by Occupation Seasons
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15
Mark Greene Anthony Edwards Doctor Main Guest
Doug Ross George Clooney Doctor Main Guest Guest
Susan Lewis Sherry Stringfield Doctor Main Main Guest
John Carter Noah Wyle Medical Student/ Doctor Main Guest Main
Peter Benton Eriq La Salle Doctor Main Guest
Carol Hathaway Julianna Margulies Nurse Main Guest
Jeanie Boulet Gloria Reuben Physician Assistant Guest Main Guest
Kerry Weaver Laura Innes Doctor Main Guest
Anna Del Amico Maria Bello Doctor Guest Main
Elizabeth Corday Alex Kingston Doctor Main Guest Guest
Lucy Knight Kellie Martin Medical Student Main
Robert Romano Paul McCrane Doctor Main Guest
Luka Kovač Goran Višnjić Doctor Main Guest
Cleo Finch Michael Michele Doctor Main
Dave Malucci Erik Palladino Doctor Main
Jing-Mei "Deb" Chen Ming-Na Medical Student/ Doctor Guest Main
Abby Lockhart Maura Tierney Nurse/ Medical Student/ Doctor Main Guest
Michael Gallant Sharif Atkins Medical Student/ Doctor Main Guest
Greg Pratt Mekhi Phifer Doctor Guest Main
Neela Rasgotra Parminder Nagra Medical Student/ Doctor Main
Sam Taggart Linda Cardellini Nurse Main
Ray Barnett Shane West Doctor Main Guest
Archie Morris Scott Grimes Doctor Guest Main
Tony Gates John Stamos Paramedic/ Doctor Main
Simon Brenner David Lyons Paramedic/ Doctor Guest Main
Catherine Banfield Angela Bassett Doctor Main

^1 This count includes all the episodes in which the actor is billed as main cast, a guest star, or makes an uncredited appearance. The following notes enumerate all instances of actors billed as main cast after they had ceased being series regulars.
^2 Edwards was billed as main cast in Episode 179, though he did not appear in the episode and his character passed away in the previous episode. He was also billed as main cast in Episode 316 for a single-episode reprise of his character, seen via multiple flashbacks.[1]
^3 Clooney was billed as main cast in Episode 328, in which his character was the attending physician caring for a terminal organ donor.
^4 Stringfield was billed as main cast in Episode 331, in which her character attended the opening of the Joshua Carter Center.
^5 Wyle was billed as main cast for a five-episode appearance, beginning with Episode 325. He was previously billed as a guest star for a four-episode appearance in Season 12.[2]
^6 La Salle was billed as main cast in Episode 172, in which his character was seen briefly in a scene with Alex Kingston; in Episode 178, in which his character attended Mark Greene's funeral; in Episode 328, in which his character supported Carter during his kidney transplant; and in Episode 331, in which his character attended the opening of the Joshua Carter Center.
^7 Margulies was billed as main cast in Episode 328, in which her character coordinated transplant efforts from a single organ donor.
^8 Both Innes and Kingston were billed as main cast in Episode 331, in which their characters attended the opening of the Joshua Carter Center.
^9 Visnjic was billed as main cast for an eight-episode appearance, beginning in Episode 295.
^10 Michele was billed as main cast in Episode 178, in which her character attended Mark Greene's funeral.

Departures from the main cast

Sherry Stringfield's first departure on the show was in 1996, when her character, Susan Lewis, moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in the Season 3 episode "Union Station." In 2001, Stringfield returned to the series, reprising her role of Dr. Lewis, in the Season 8 episode "Never Say Never." She departed again in the Season 12 premiere, "Canon City," though her departure was not depicted, but rather mentioned by character Kerry Weaver four episodes later in "Wake Up," when she explains that Susan had accepted a tenure-track position at a hospital in Iowa City, Iowa, after having been denied tenure at County. Stringfield returned once again for the show's series finale episode.

After playing Anna Del Amico for one season, Maria Bello was not a part of the ensemble cast when Season 5 began. Like Susan Lewis' second exit, her character's departure was mentioned but not depicted; in the season premiere, "Day for Knight," Carter explains to new medical student Lucy Knight that the locker she is inheriting used to belong to Anna Del Amico, who is working in a pediatric ER back in Philadelphia, where she has family and a boyfriend.

George Clooney left the show in the Season 5 episode "The Storm, Part 2," when his character, Doug Ross, quit before being fired by County for his involvement in a patient's death. Clooney returned in the Season 6 episode "Such Sweet Sorrow" in a cameo when his character reunited with Carol Hathaway and then again in the Season 15 episode "Old Times" in which his character was the attending physician caring for a terminal organ donor.

Gloria Reuben departed early in Season 6, in the episode "The Peace of Wild Things," when her character, Jeanie Boulet, decided to become a stay-at-home mom and care for her newly adopted HIV-positive baby. Reuben returned in the Season 14 episode "Status Quo" with her HIV positive child.

Kellie Martin, who played medical student Lucy Knight, left the series midway through Season 6 in the episode "All In The Family," when her character was killed by a patient suffering from undiagnosed schizophrenia; his psychotic break occurred before a backed-up psychiatry department could arrive in the ER for a consult.

Julianna Margulies left the show at the end of Season 6, in the episode "Such Sweet Sorrow," when her character, Carol Hathaway, decided on the spur of the moment to go to Seattle, Washington, and reunite with Doug Ross, her true love and the father of her twin daughters. Margulies returned in the Season 15 episode "Old Times" in which her character coordinated transplant efforts from a single organ donor.

Erik Palladino departed early in Season 8, in the episode "Never Say Never," after his character, Dave Malucci, was fired for inappropriate conduct.

Eriq La Salle's character, Peter Benton, departed in the Season 8 episode "I'll Be Home For Christmas." He took a job with a set schedule at another hospital in order to spend more time with his son, Reese, and his girlfriend, former fellow ER doctor Cleo Finch. La Salle returned for two more episodes in Season 8 and then again for two episodes in Season 15, including the show's series finale episode.

Michael Michele's character, Cleo Finch, departed in the Season 8 episode "I'll Be Home For Christmas" with her boyfriend, and fellow doctor, Peter Benton, after having previously taken a job at the same hospital with set schedules (in fact it was she who arranged the interview which resulted in Benton's job offer). Michele returned in the Season 8 episode "On the Beach" in a cameo to attend Mark Greene's funeral.

Anthony Edwards' character, Mark Greene, died of a brain tumor in Season 8's penultimate episode, "On the Beach." Unusually, Anthony Edwards was credited in the following episode "Lockdown." Edwards returned in the Season 15 episode "Heal Thyself" where he appeared in multiple flashback scenes to give insight into the past of Angela Bassett's character.[3]

Paul McCrane's character, Robert Romano, whose arm had been severed just above the elbow by a helicopter's tail rotor in the Season 9 premiere "Chaos Theory," was killed in the Season 10 episode "Freefall" when a helicopter that was taking off from the hospital roof was buffeted by strong winds, causing it to crash on the roof and plummet over the side of the building; it fell into a crowded ambulance bay and landed squarely on Romano. McCrane returned in the Season 15 episode "Heal Thyself" in a cameo during flashbacks.

Sharif Atkins left the series in the Season 10 episode "Where There's Smoke," when his character, Michael Gallant, revealed that the Army was sending him to Iraq. Atkins returned for two episodes during Season 11 where he is seen serving duty in Iraq and then again for four episodes during Season 12 when he marries Neela Rasgotra and then returns to Iraq where he is killed by an improvised explosive device while serving a second tour there.

Alex Kingston's character, Elizabeth Corday, departed early in Season 11 in the episode "Fear" after getting in trouble for performing an illegal organ donation procedure; rather than being summarily fired, County offered her a demotion to a non-tenured position, but she turned it down and opted to return to England instead. In an interview with Britain's Radio Times magazine, Kingston spoke of being written off the show due to her age, a statement that sparked some controversy. She later withdrew that claim.[4] Kingston returned for two episodes in Season 15, including the show's series finale episode.[5]

Ming-Na departed midway through Season 11 in the episode "Twas The Night" when her character, Jing-Mei Chen, resigned in order to take care of her ailing father, whom she later euthanized. This was the second time her character left County General; in Season 1, medical student "Deb" Chen recurred in an eight episode story arc which concluded with her leaving medical school after accidentally leaving a guide wire in a patient's chest and deciding she was better suited to do research than to do applied medicine.

Noah Wyle left in the Season 11 finale, "The Show Must Go On." His character, John Carter, after having received tenure at County, decided to reunite with his girlfriend Kem Likasu (portrayed by Thandie Newton). Wyle returned for four episodes during Season 12 where he is seen practicing medicine in Darfur and then again for five episodes during Season 15 when he needs a kidney transplant.

Laura Innes left midway through Season 13 in the episode "A House Divided," when a reluctant Luka Kovač was forced by budget cuts to fire her character, Kerry Weaver. After bracing for a battle to keep her position, and in spite of the fact that Kovač realized he must find a way to keep her on staff, Weaver ultimately decided to resign from County and accept a job offer from a television station in Miami, Florida. Innes returned for two episodes in Season 15, including the show's series finale episode.

Shane West left in the Season 13 finale, "The Honeymoon is Over," after his character, Ray Barnett lost both his legs and returned to Baton Rouge with his mother to recuperate. West returned for three episodes during Season 15 when his character reunited with Neela Rasgotra.

Mekhi Phifer departed in the Season 15 premiere when his character, Gregory Pratt, died in the ER as the result of blast injuries suffered in an ambulance explosion in the Season 14 finale.

Goran Višnjić, who played the character of Luka Kovač, departed early in Season 15 in the episode "Book of Abby" with his TV wife Abby Lockhart. Along with their son Joe, they presumably headed to Boston, where Abby got a new job. Luka had previously left the show in the season finale of Season 13 when he left for Croatia to care for his ailing father. He returned for seven episodes in Season 14 to wrap up his medical storyline and then made a brief appearance in "Book of Abby" where he, Abby, and their son Joe embark on their new life together.

Maura Tierney, who played the character of Abby Lockhart, departed early in Season 15 in the episode "Book of Abby" with her TV husband Luka Kovač. Along with their son Joe, they presumably headed to Boston, where Abby got a new job. She attempted to leave the ER quietly, however the rest of the staff made it known how much they will miss her. Nurse Haleh Adams showed Abby a hidden wall with the locker labels of all the past staff members since season one, with the exception of Carter who refused to deface government property (the other names on the wall were mostly departed former characters as well as some prominent writers and producers). Abby then left the ER and met Luka and her son Joe outside where they embark on their new life together. Tierney returned in the Season 15 episode "Shifting Equilibrium" in a cameo during a phone conversation with Neela Rasgotra.

Guest stars

Notable guest stars

Emmy Award recognized guest stars

Guest stars whose performances won Emmys are:

Guest stars whose performances earned Emmy nominations include:

Supporting cast

Secondary doctors

Secondary nurses

Desk clerks and other staff

Family members, friends, and acquaintances

Although the majority of the show takes place inside the ER, almost every episode has at least one scene outside the ER, exploring one of the character's personal life. Storylines often include the character struggling with his or her family problems or a budding or failing romantic relationship. Although the point of view is very rarely from these character's perspective, they are nonetheless usually well rounded and have profound effects on the main characters.

References

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