The Good Wife: The Trial


01:50 am - 02:45 am, Sunday, December 28 on 5STAR (32)

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The Trial
Season 6, Episode 10

When Cary's case goes to trial, a plea deal leaves him considering jail time. Meanwhile, Alicia lands herself in a spot of bother as her campaign for state's attorney gains momentum. Legal drama, guest starring John Ventimiglia, with Julianna Margulies


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Julianna Margulies (Actor) .. Alicia Florrick
Christine Baranski (Actor) .. Diane Lockhart
Archie Panjabi (Actor) .. Kalinda Sharma
Matt Czuchry (Actor) .. Cary Agos
David Hyde Pierce (Actor) .. Frank Prady
David Paymer (Actor) .. Judge Richard Cuesta
John Ventimiglia (Actor) .. Detective Gary Prima

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Julianna Margulies (Actor) .. Alicia Florrick
Born: June 08, 1966 in New York
Best Known For: ER and The Good Wife.
Early-life: Julianna Luisa Margulies was born on June 8, 1966, in Spring Valley, New York. She's the youngest of three daughters. Her father works in advertising, her mother is a former ballerina. The family moved around a lot while she was growing up, and lived in France and England before settling in New Hampshire, where she attended high school. She appeared in various plays while studying at the prestigious Sarah Lawrence College, later working as a waitress to make ends meet before landing acting roles.
Career: Margulies' first movie was 1991's Out for Justice. She went on to appear in regional theatre, cropping up occasionally in such TV shows as Law & Order, and Murder, She Wrote. Her big break came in 1994 when she began playing nurse Carol Hathaway in ER. Thanks to her popularity, she was offered a $27million contract to stay with the show, but quit in 2000 to concentrate on theatre roles. Margulies then appeared in the movies Evelyn and Ghost Ship before returning to the small screen in several episodes of The Sopranos, The Lost Room and Canterbury's Law. She's currently the star of legal drama The Good Wife, for which she won a Golden Globe in 2010.
Quote: "I don't want to crash and burn before I've gotten to where I want to go. I want to enjoy the ride."
Trivia: Marguiles returned to ER for one episode during its final season.
Christine Baranski (Actor) .. Diane Lockhart
Archie Panjabi (Actor) .. Kalinda Sharma
Born: May 31, 1972 in London
Best Known For: The Good Wife.
Early-life: Archana Kaur Punjabi was born on May 31, 1972, in London to a Punjabi Sikh family from what is now Pakistan. She graduated from Brunel University in West London in 1996, with a degree in Management Studies. Archie always knew she wanted to become an actress. It was only when Nick Berry from EastEnders replied to her letter asking for advice that she started trying to find an agent. Her first casting call was for EastEnders - to play Ricky Butcher's girlfriend. She was recalled but never got the part.
Career: Archie landed a supporting role in the 1999 comedy film East is East, and followed it up with several small TV roles, as well as the smash comedy flick Bend it Like Beckham. Her first Hollywood role was in 2005 as a British diplomat in the Oscar-winning The Constant Gardener in 2005. In the same year she won the Shooting Star Award for her role as the title character in Yasmin at the Berlin Film Festival, and in 2007, she appeared with Angelina Jolie in the movie adaptation of A Mighty Heart. Her performance earned her The Chopard Trophy for a Breakout Performance at the Cannes Film Festival. She joined the cast of critically-acclaimed legal drama The Good Wife in 2009.
Quote: "I am always on my feet and always a little nervous, which I think is a good thing. It's always better to be a little paranoid, my mom always said."
Trivia: In 2010, Panjabi won an Emmy Award for The Good Wife.
Matt Czuchry (Actor) .. Cary Agos
David Hyde Pierce (Actor) .. Frank Prady
Born: April 03, 1959 in New York
Best Known For: Playing Niles in Frasier.
Early-life: David Hyde Pierce was born on April 3, 1959, in Saratoga Springs, New York. His father ran an insurance agency, and David says he had a "run-of-the-mill, middle-class" upbringing. The youngest of four children, David started taking piano lessons at the age of eight and yearned to become a concert pianist. He also did well academically and attended the prestigious Yale University, where he decided he would rather be an actor rather than a musician. In 1981, David graduated with a degree in English and Theatre Arts and moved to New York to continue acting studies, supporting himself by working as a tie salesman.
Career: David worked steadily on the stage throughout the 1980s and made his film debut in Bright Lights, Big City in 1988. He was later offered a role in Little Man Tate by former Yale classmate Jodie Foster, who remembered him from a student play. In 1992, he was in short-lived sitcom The Powers That Be and caught the eye of Frasier's creators, who noticed his resemblance to Kelsey Grammer and wrote the role of Niles especially for him. His performance in the long-running sitcom earned him four Emmy awards and a reported salary of $1million per episode for the last few seasons. Frasier came to an end in 2003 and David has since been seen in the film Down With Love and in various stage productions on Broadway and the West End. He won a Tony Award in 2007 for his performance in Kander and Ebb musical Curtains.
Quote: "My life is an open book, just don't expect me to read it to you."
Trivia: He has been a long-time supporter of the Alzheimer's Association.
David Paymer (Actor) .. Judge Richard Cuesta
John Ventimiglia (Actor) .. Detective Gary Prima

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