September 14, 2007 12:06 am
Pregnant. With boy?
Alrighty, thanks to my friend Sammy we can all be rest assured that our girl is defiantly pregnant and has even asked Mr. George Clooney to be the God Father and according to Page 6 of the N.Y Post, is expecting a boy:
“The star of the new TV series “Canterbury’s Law” was also overheard at the U.S. Open the other night as she cheered on Andy Roddick saying she’s been hiding her growing belly with tricks created by the costume team, because her pregnancy is not written into the script. Margulies said she’ll work until she’s 7½ months along and then take a “long break” for the baby. “I’m excited to have him,” she said. “Right now I’m looking forward to my third trimester.”"
September 5, 2007 11:34 pm
Pampers commercials.
It has been revealed that Julianna has been doing the newest Pampers (diaper) commercials voice overs. I actually heard one yesterday from her.
Watch this post for some new caps of The Lost Room and some little tidbits.
August 2, 2007 2:07 am
Expecting?
According to TV Guide, Julianna is expecting her first child. As this is unconfirmed news you should regard it being just a rumor.
August 1, 2007 7:24 am
Margulies honors grandmother with new TV lawyer role
Source: Actress Archives
Former E.R. star Julianna Margulies has dedicated her new TV legal eagle role to her grandmother, who was one of New York’s first female attorneys.
The actress returns to TV as the lead in new drama Canterbury’s Law, and admits she couldn’t turn the role down.
She says, “I always thought I’d be a lawyer before I discovered acting. My grandmother was one of the first women lawyers of New York State, so for me it was an honour.
“She graduated NYU Law School in 1924, and when she graduated she couldn’t take the bar exam because there was no women’s bar association in New York.
“My grandmother started the Women’s Bar Association in the Bronx with a whole bunch of other women… and that’s where she practiced.”
Margulies reveals she took her TV attorney role very seriously, learning all about the profession from a top federal defence attorney.
She adds, “I went down went to Centre Street in New York City, and I followed this amazing woman named Deidre Von Dornum. I followed her around for three weeks.
“I sat at defence tables with her. I went into the jails with her. They let me in everywhere. It was amazing how accommodating the judges all were. And she was a firecracker, and she let me pick her brain.”