Edie Falco Joins Showtime's Nurse Jackie

Three-time Emmy&#174 Award winner Edie Falco is coming to a New York City hospital for Showtime's new half-hour single camera dark comedy series Nurse Jackie (working title), it was jointly announced today by Robert Greenblatt, President of Entertainment for Showtime, and Kevin Beggs, President of Programming and Production for Lionsgate. The twelve episode, half-hour series will star Falco as a strong-willed, iconoclastic New York City nurse juggling the frenzied grind of an urban hospital and an equally challenging personal life. The series will go into production in New York in late 2008, and will premiere in 2009.

"Nothing is more thrilling for us than bringing Edie Falco to Showtime in this unique, quirky, touching comedy/drama," said Greenblatt. "If you suddenly found yourself in the hospital and fighting through our health care system, you would want no one other than Edie Falco -- or Nurse Jackie -- by your side. This show will illuminate the complex and often heroic people who devote their lives to healing the sick while simultaneously trying to make sense of their own complicated personal lives. It's quintessential premium cable, and with Edie on board, quintessential Showtime."

"We're thrilled about the pick-up of Nurse Jackie and the expansion of our relationship with Showtime on what we expect will be another groundbreaking series," said Beggs. "This subversive, yet wildly entertaining examination of our broken health care system, brought to life by the incomparable Edie Falco and an amazing creative team, promises to excite and provoke audiences."

The series is a co-production of Showtime and Lionsgate. The pilot was written by Liz Brixius, Linda Wallem (The Comeback, That '70s Show), and Evan Dunsky. Wallem and Brixius are executive producers and show runners. Caryn Mandabach will serve as an executive producer. Richie Jackson will serve as co-executive producer.

Nurse Jackie is a half-hour dark comedy that is at turns wicked, heartbreaking and funny. Edie Falco stars as the title character Jackie O'Hurley, a strong-willed and brilliant -- but very flawed -- emergency room nurse in a complicated New York City hospital. A lapsed Catholic with an occasional weakness for Vicodin and Adderall to get her through the days, Jackie keeps the hospital balanced with her own kind of justice. Every day is a high wire act of juggling patients, doctors, fellow nurses and her own indiscretions. The series also stars Eve Best, Peter Facinelli, Merritt Wever, Haaz Slieman and Paul Schulze.

For her role as Carmela Soprano, Edie Falco was nominated six times for a Lead Actress in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy Award -- and won three times. She has also collected two Golden Globes (seven nominations) and three SAG Awards (seven nominations). On Broadway she starred in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, 'night, Mother and Side Man.


Sources: Showtime Networks Inc.

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  1. backstagesuperstar

    Haaz Sleiman, not Slieman. Showtime made the same mistake on their website and has since rectified it. I work on the show, which is wrapping up its first season of shooting next week. I'm sad for it to end but excited to see the fruit of our labor. Everyone and I mean EVERYONE on this show is amazing from cast to crew. In my years doing this grueling, sleepless work I have never worked with such a positive, hardworking, awesome group of people. I hope you all watch and fall in love with it. From what I've seen it won't dissappoint. Be sure to watch so we can do it again and again!!!!!

    3 years agoby @backstagesuperstarFlag

  2. Greenchik

    Excellent! We love Edie Falco.

    3 years agoby @greenchikFlag

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