Talk:Julianna Margulies

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I think that you guys need to update things in this encyclopedia. Since ghost ship, she is going to act on TNT's series The Grid in July 2004. I admire Julianna Marguiles acting skills and she has probably made alot of people admire her. I also think that despite her Role on ER that she should've stayed on the show, because many people still wacth that show.--4.2.188.82 19:32, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)April Driesse--4.2.188.82 19:32, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Name

Is Barros part of her name?

[edit] alka-seltzer

Someone added the urban legend about her father writing an alka-seltzer jingle.

Snopes says no:

Although Julianna's father, Paul Margulies, was an advertising executive who helped create the   
"Plop-plop, fizz-fizz, oh what a relief it is" campaign for Alka-Seltzer, the jingle was actually 
composed by musician Tom Dawes, a former member of The Cyrkle, who toured America with the Beatles in 
1966 after scoring a #2 hit with a recording of Paul Simon's "Red Rubber Ball."
But then it's really not just an "urban legend" if he did indeed help create the ad campaign! There's some truth to the story. He just didn't compose the actual jingle.

[edit] Character 'killed off' in ER Pilot

changed the wording to reflect logic. The producers couldn't make changes to a show after it had aired due to "audience reaction." There should be some source online for this, I seem to recall that after shooting the pilot, the producers were so taken with her that they then reshot the end to make her character reoccurring and an ongoing love interest for Ross. SteveCoppock (talk) 01:04, 19 November 2007 (UTC)