'L.A. LAW' Original Cast to Celebrate First-Ever Live Reunion - Exclusively at NJ Autograph Convention
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| (L-R: Corbin Bernsen, Susan Ruttan, Michele Greene, Jill Eikenberry & Michael Tucker) |
Corbin Bernsen, Susan Ruttan, Michele Greene, Jill Eikenberry, and Michael Tucker, principal members of NBC’s iconic Emmy-winning 1980s-90s legal drama, to meet fans for rare and exclusive in-person appearance at Chiller Theatre Expo, Oct. 26-28, 2018
PARSIPPANY, NJ (Sept. 17, 2018) ─
For the first time since the top-rated Emmy-winning series’ historic
finale, five principal members from the original cast of NBC’s iconic
1980s-90s legal drama L.A. LAW will be reuniting in public exclusively for their fans next month here at Chiller Theater Expo.
Corbin Bernsen, Susan Ruttan, Michele Greene, Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker,
pillars of the original ensemble cast of the heart-pounding series,
will come together to meet, greet, sign autographs and take photos with
their fans Friday, Oct. 26 through Sunday, Oct. 28 at the Hilton Parsippany, One Hilton Court, Parsippany, NJ 07054. Hours are Friday, 6-11 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Complete ticket info at www.chillertheatre.com
The exclusive Chiller Theatre Expo event follows the first major nationally televised reunion of original L.A. LAW cast members on today’s edition of CBS’s The Talk.
L.A. LAW
virtually created the ensemble drama as we know it today. More than
simply appointment television, it was water-cooler television, something
to be chatted and argued about at work the next day during its
eight-year run (1986-94). The seminal series quickly became a key
component of NBC's legendary Thursday night “Must See TV” lineup, a
one-night golden age which for years also included The Cosby Show and Cheers. L.A. LAW
was such a seismic event in the late 1980s TV landscape that it
inspired many other legal series. It was considered hugely original for
abandoning a case-of-the-week structure in favor of ongoing legal and
personal storylines while simultaneously delving into the minutiae of
the legal profession within the lusciously deluxe world of big money law
firm McKenzie Brackman.
The characters of L.A. LAW quickly became part of our lives and our culture.
Here’s who you’ll see at Chiller Theatre Expo:
Corbin Bernsen – Nominated for both an Emmy® Award and a Golden Globe Award® as Arnie Becker,
the slick and shallow divorce lawyer, whose womanizing and
opportunistic ways ironically epitomized the cases his character
defended, often placing him in precarious situations his beleaguered
secretary was left to protect.
Susan Ruttan - Ruttan earned four Emmy® Award nominations® as Roxanne Melman, the
long-suffering secretary to Arnie Becker. Roxanne was gutsy enough to
tell off her jerky boss while working humbly and ably in an office where
greed was the creed.
Michele Greene – Emmy® nominated for her role of Abby Perkins,
who morphed from a meek young lawyer to a self-confident legal dynamo
over the first five seasons. In what was later revealed as a ratings
publicity stunt, Greene’s character also made history for engaging in
primetime TV’s first lesbian kiss (with Amanda Donohoe) on the show.
Jill Eikenberry & Michael Tucker
–The real-life couple was already married over a decade when the show
premiered, and their romance was converted to the small screen during
the series’ run. As attorney Ann Kelsey, Eikenberry earned four
Emmy® nominations, two Golden Globe nominations and a Golden Globe®
Award and became a symbol for women to be tough in their career
pursuits. The show also gave her a forum for going public with her
breast cancer via the primetime NBC documentary, Destined to Live. Tucker, as Stuart Markowitz, gathered three Emmy® nominations and two Golden Globe® nominations. Tucker’s
character is known for learning the mysterious bedroom act “Venus
Butterfly,” and using it on Ann, resulting in a bombardment of calls and
letters from viewers seeking more details on the technique, which were
never revealed.

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