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Emmy
Winner Kristen Johnston Joins NBC's "ER"
8/13/05
EMMY WINNER KRISTEN JOHNSTON ('3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN') RETURNS TO NBC
IN DRAMATIC RECURRING ROLE AS UNFLAPPABLE NURSE MANAGER ON 'ER'
BURBANK - August 12, 2005 - Emmy Award winner Kristen Johnston - who
starred on NBC's outrageous comedy "3rd Rock from the Sun" -
returns to the network in a dramatic recurring role on "ER"
(Thursdays, 10-11 p.m. ET) as Eve Peyton, an inscrutable and unflappable
nurse manager who's on a mission to whip the department into shape while
mentoring Nurse Sam (series regular Linda Cardellini).
The first of Johnston's appearances is scheduled for broadcast on
October 6.
Johnston first shot to fame in 1996 when she portrayed Sally Solomon, a
frustrated alien who landed on Earth to do research along with other
"family" members on "3rd Rock from the Sun." By the
time the popular series wrapped production in 2001, Johnston won two Emmys
as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1997 and 1999) for
her performance as Sally.
After her 3rd Rock run, Johnston returned to her theatrical roots in
New York. She appeared both On and Off Broadway in such plays as THE
WOMEN, AUNT DAN AND LEMON, MUCH ADU ABOUT NOTHING and THE BALTIMORE WALTZ
and co-starred with such actors as Jimmy Smits, Zach Braf, Cynthia Nixon,
Julia Stiles, Lily Taylor, Sam Waterston and Oliver Platt.
Among her feature films, Johnston appeared in "Austin Powers: The
Spy Who Shagged Me," and as Wilma Slaghoople in "The Flintstones
in Viva Rock Vegas." Her other big-screen credits include the recent
"Strangers with Candy,"
On television, Johnston narrated the series "Microscopic
Milton." She also appeared in the "Christmas in Washington"
holiday special in 1996, in addition to other credits.
Johnston's television guest-starring credits include "Sex and the
City, and " "The Larry Sanders Show" Ironically, she made
her small-screen debut in "Chicago Hope" as a doctor during the
drama's first season when it opposed freshman "ER" on Thursday
nights in 1994. |