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Noah Wyle | ... |
John Carter
(254 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Laura Innes | ... |
Kerry Weaver
(250 episodes, 1995-2009)
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Laura Cerón | ... |
Nurse Chuny Marquez
(219 episodes, 1995-2009)
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Deezer D | ... |
Nurse Malik McGrath
(190 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Maura Tierney | ... |
Abby Lockhart
(189 episodes, 1999-2009)
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Goran Visnjic | ... |
Luka Kovac
(185 episodes, 1999-2008)
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Yvette Freeman | ... |
Nurse Haleh Adams
(184 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Anthony Edwards | ... |
Mark Greene
(182 episodes, 1994-2008)
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Eriq La Salle | ... |
Peter Benton
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(173 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Emily Wagner | ... |
Doris Pickman
(168 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Alex Kingston | ... |
Elizabeth Corday
(160 episodes, 1997-2009)
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Lyn Alicia Henderson | ... |
Pamela Olbes
(149 episodes, 1995-2009)
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Sherry Stringfield | ... |
Susan Lewis
(142 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Abraham Benrubi | ... |
Jerry Markovic
(137 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Mekhi Phifer | ... |
Gregory Pratt
(136 episodes, 2002-2009)
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Julianna Margulies | ... |
Carol Hathaway
(136 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Parminder Nagra | ... |
Neela Rasgotra
(129 episodes, 2003-2009)
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Troy Evans | ... |
Frank Martin
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(129 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Lily Mariye | ... |
Nurse Lily Jarvik
(127 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Linda Cardellini | ... |
Samantha Taggart
(126 episodes, 2003-2009)
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Paul McCrane | ... |
Robert Romano
(126 episodes, 1997-2008)
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Ming-Na Wen | ... |
Jing-Mei Chen
(118 episodes, 1995-2004)
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Montae Russell | ... |
Dwight Zadro
(117 episodes, 1995-2009)
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Ellen Crawford | ... |
Nurse Lydia Wright
(113 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Conni Marie Brazelton | ... |
Nurse Connie Oligario
(113 episodes, 1994-2003)
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Scott Grimes | ... |
Archie Morris
(112 episodes, 2003-2009)
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George Clooney | ... |
Doug Ross
(109 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Gloria Reuben | ... |
Jeanie Boulet
(103 episodes, 1995-2008)
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Michael Crichton has created a medical drama that chronicles life and death in a Chicago hospital emergency room. Each episode tells the tale of another day in the ER, from the exciting to the mundane, and the joyous to the heart-rending. Frenetic pacing, interwoven plot lines, and emotional rollercoastering is used to attempt to accurately depict the stressful environment found there. This show even portrays the plight of medical students in their quest to become physicians. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>
As an 10 year devotee of ER, I can't agree with some of the posters. The first years of a show are often its best, that is true. Yes, I miss Dr. Greene something fierce, as I do George Clooney and Juliana Margulies. But for me, ER is still a compelling, emotional show, filled with good acting, great characters, drama, humor, a fast pace and lots of layers. It remains an interactive, nail-biting show. I look forward to each episode and the journey of each character. At a time of reality shows dominating the ratings, ER remains in the top ten, as it should.
The personnel change is to be expected, but most long-running shows experience that. I don't have the connection with some of the newer people as I did with the earlier actors. But hey, I still miss Chris Noth on Law & Order, too.