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Out Of The "ER": Maura Tierney Joins "Rescue Me"

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Yay! One of the truly great television actresses of the last fifteen years gets a gig on a good show. It's pouring here in New York, but this is a ray of sunshine. 

After ER, it's nice to see Maura Tierney do something that'll almost certainly allow her to show the comic chops that made her so great on NewsRadio. (We're less sure about the Parenthood pilot she's doing with Peter Krause.) But we'll have to wait a while for Tierney on Rescue Me, because Tierney's character (a love interest for Denis Leary's Tommy Gavin) won't appear until late in this year's 22-ep arc. 

It's no coincidence that Maura Tierney has had nonstop television work since she started Newsradio in 1994. She's really, really good. And in some ways, Rescue Me is like a loophole for her. She'd vowed not to do sitcoms anymore after Newsradio ended, but she's so appealing as a comic actress. By tackling a dramedy, she gets to give us what we loved in both ER and NewsRadio.

(Incidentally, if you're not that familiar with NewsRadio, get this - the first and second season on DVD. You'll be glad you did.)

PREVIOUSLY:

Peter Krause And Maura Tierney Move Into The New "Parenthood"

Catch Up With The "Rescue Me" Minisodes

Huge "ER" Finale Ratings Remind Us Of How Much Huger "ER" Used To Be

Did "ER" Take A Final Swipe At "Grey's Anatomy" With That Fractured Penis Scene?

 


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