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It’s been 30 years since Julianna Margulies, 58, rocketed to fame — and earned her first Emmy — playing nurse Carol Hathaway on NBC’s hit hospital drama ER. She earned two more Emmys playing Alicia Florrick on the popular CBS drama The Good Wife, and she’s gearing up for her first lead Broadway role as Delia Ephron in Left on Tenth — a romantic comedy based on Ephron’s bestseller — opening Sept. 26 at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Margulies tells AARP that she’s thrilled to be working in New York City: “I’m a New Yorker. Just the fact that I get to stay in my own home and not have to get on a plane and be away from your family is a little slice of heaven.” She shares how she’s conquering her Broadway jitters, why she looks back fondly on her ER days, and how life is better in her 50s.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
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How are you feeling about playing Delia Ephron?
I am one of those people who has always wanted to be in the Ephron orbit. So this opportunity feels both like a golden opportunity and an absolute mountain that I have to climb. I’m really excited to do it, and also absolutely nervous.
What are you doing to calm your nerves?
The first thing I do is I read the play or at least a section of the play and I record all of it — look, the first 24 pages of the play is just me talking to the audience. And then when I’m walking my dog, which does calm me, I listen to it. I work out six days a week. It’s my meditation. I get so much calm and peace from it. And then Delia and her late husband, Jerry [screenwriter Jerry Kass], took tap dancing lessons together. She talks about it in the play, and then does little steps while she’s talking. I am not a tap dancer, so I am now taking tap dancing lessons. And I’m working with my vocal coach because I have so much dialogue, and it’s such a roller coaster of emotions. I want to make sure my voice is ready and seasoned for eight shows a week. On top of everything else, I’m enjoying my family [husband, lawyer Keith Lieberthal, and son, Kieran, 16] as much as I can, and that always takes me completely out of it. I call them both my rocks. They’re calm, steady forces in my life that ground me beautifully. I stay calm with them, and doing little things like laundry, cooking.
Some of your ER and Good Wife colleagues are also working on Broadway. Are you in touch with each other?
Well, here’s what’s amazing. I literally just bumped into Josh. [Good Wife costar] Josh Charles and I live a block away from each other, which happens to also be in the same neighborhood as Delia Ephron. The last time I was on Broadway was with [Good Wife costar] Carrie Preston [Festen, 2006]. She is just divine. And then also, here’s what's amazing, [ER costar] Anthony Edwards is one week into rehearsals for the play he’s doing [The Counter], and George Clooney will start rehearsals [for Good Night, and Good Luck] when [my play] opens. So we’ve all been texting each other, “Can you believe…?” Because September is the 30th anniversary of when ER first aired.
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