Alicia Florrick ( née Cavanaugh) is the lead character of CBS television series The Good Wife and is portrayed by Julianna Margulies, who has received positive reviews for her performance, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
As the protagonist of the series, it would make sense for Alicia Florrick to be the most skilled lawyer of them all. But that's what's unique about The Good Wife: it's not a legal drama that's all about the courtroom.
The Good Wife(2009–2016) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Series Directed by Rosemary Rodriguez (18 episodes, 2010-2016) Michael Zinberg (15 episodes, 2010-2016) Brooke Kennedy (15 episodes, 2011-2015) James Whitmore Jr. (12 episodes, 2009-2016)
In 2009, Margulies began starring in the CBS legal drama 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. She won two Primetime Emmy Awards for the series.
Matt Czuchry as Cary Agos, a young Harvard-educated lawyer. In the first season, he is a first year associate at Lockhart Gardner with Alicia Florrick. In the first episode, it is established that there is only one permanent position, putting Cary into competition with Alicia.
Elsbeth TascioniPreston had a recurring role playing Elsbeth Tascioni, an eccentric but extremely effective trial lawyer on CBS's The Good Wife.
Jason O'MaraThis episode introduces the character of Damian Boyle, played by Jason O'Mara. He appears in 4 episodes in total.
tardive dyskinesiaLouis Canning is an attorney from New York with his own law firm, Canning & Meyers. He suffers from tardive dyskinesia, a condition which causes erratic body movements.
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Carrie Preston pulled double duty on Claws. On Sunday's episode, titled “Til Death,” the 51-year-old actress played both Polly, the nail salon's red-headed con artist, and her twin sister, Lillian, the complete opposite to Polly, in an hour that showcased her acting chops.
Having grown hardened and bitter from years of infighting at the firm, Cary quit Lockhart, Agos and Lee in the fourth-to-last episode. In the finale, he appeared in a brief scene with Alicia (Julianna Margulies) and Jason (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) that showed he had segued into teaching law rather than practicing it.
He moved to Chicago after a breakup to help his sister Alicia Florrick with her kids while Zach's father was in the prison.
While King's admission that Weixler is seeking new acting opportunities is a pretty sure sign that the show does not plan to promote her to series-regular status in Season 7 — after Panjabi's P.I. makes her planned exit — he sounded optimistic that viewers haven't seen the last of her, either.
Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research. Fox said he struggles with some of life's basic day-to-day functions, including going out to dinner with his family, but he is also appreciative of the moments he gets to spend with his loved ones. "I have a wheelchair that I use every now and then and it still sucks.
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Michael J. Fox says living with Parkinson's disease has influenced the projects he selects in his acting career. In a conversation with Mike Birbiglia's for his “Working It Out” podcast, the actor and research advocate said that remembering lines has become more difficult in the decades since he was first diagnosed.
She is portrayed by actress Julianna Margulies .
At the beginning of the show, Alicia had been married for fifteen years to Cook County State's Attorney Peter Florrick. Peter had been disgraced after a sex tape involving his liaison with a prostitute was leaked to the press.
Peter Florrick met Alicia Cavanaugh for the first time primarily because they were both attorneys, but Alicia did not seem to have Peter's political ambitions and leaves work as an attorney to become a good political wife.
They met primarily because they were both attorneys, but Alicia did not seem to have Peter's political ambitions. After her two children, Zach and Grace, were born, she left work to be a stay-at-home mother and a good politician's wife.
Having spent so many years as "the good wife", Alicia finds herself at the bottom of the career ladder, trying to juggle both home and professional life with the ongoing scandal surrounding her husband with whom she has two children, Zach and Grace.
Season 3. Due to her worries about her children, Alicia ends affair with Will and soon starts to reconcile with Kalinda. When she is given choice of buying her apartment or moving out of it, Alicia considers buying her old family house, and at the end races with Jackie for it.
Due to her worries about her children, Alicia ends affair with Will and soon starts to reconcile with Kalinda. When she is given choice of buying her apartment or moving out of it, Alicia considers buying her old family house, and at the end races with Jackie for it.
Diane and Alicia represent Dale Lamborn who is in Federal Court accused of embezzlement and filing fraudulent tax returns. A key piece of prosecution evidence is a taped conversation between Lamborn and his same-sex spouse. Diane and Alicia argue that it should be excluded as it is a confidential communication with a spouse.
Bucky ( Brian Dennehy) talks about being stuck with the defence of marriage act for the next decade, in real life the act was overturned by the Supreme court around 7 months after this episode aired and in 2015 the court ruled that same sex marriage be legal in all 50 states.