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Lisa Edelstein joins The Good Wife
It's out of the House and into The Good Wife, for Lisa Edelstein.
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House actress Lisa Edelstein will be seen in her final episode this Monday night on TEN, but after joining The Good Wife will return to screen in the near future.
TV Line reports she will have a recurring role as a lawyer and born poker player whose ‘sexiness is enhanced by her obvious intelligence.’ Nice.
Rumours suggest Edelstein’s character — who turns up during the early part of the forthcoming third season — shares a past with Will (Josh Charles). It’s unclear what kind of past that means.
Monday night’s episode of House is likely to leave fans of the show talking….
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7 Responses
Hi, do you know when Season 3 of The Good Wife will return?? I love this show!
I’m on Team Will. 🙂
I’m not going to say much about the House final, but I will say it’s House at his most extreme, don’t thing the show has jumped the shark but without Lisa it’s one more reason not to watch the show which I still like.
She only left House, because unlike other cast members, she was sensibly insulted when asked to take a pay cut for House’s final season. It’s pretty insulting, for what the House show generates in revenue, plus with Hugh Laurie getting 400 grand an episode.
After the House finale we have another saying instead of just ‘Jumping the shark’, it’s that bad!
David, do you know why so many actors from The Wire have been on Good Wife? Must be at least 10 by now.
Ha! Ha! I daresay the House finale will have people throwing things at the TV.
But Lisa is a good fit for The Good Wife, and she will be staying on Ten.
Great actress, although i stopped watching House after season 2, i see her in the promos, and of course her range is evident after her fine work as a transexual in Allie McBeal and her two infamous appeaances on Seinfeld as ‘risotto’ girlfriend of George. She has great screen presence. Give her, her own show!