By Noela Hueso. Says Helgenberger: "Letting go of a show that has been an enormous part of my life for 12 years isn't easy. Her final episode aired on Wednesday, Jan. THR spoke to the actress about saying goodbye to the show after 12 years, and her plans for the near and far future.
What will you take from the experience? Marg Helgenberger: The creative, collaborative camaraderie. THR: Are you looking forward to some time off, or are you eager for your next gig? Helgenberger: A little of both, actually. Whenever we went on hiatus every April, I was always ready for it — we put in so many months going for so many hours at a time, I was tired. Doing a musical comedy would be a lot of fun.
Helgenberger: Actually, I got the bug in high school, but in terms of thinking this could be a possible career, it was that production and that role. Acting gave me the opportunity to express myself. Helgenberger, who has become one of the highest-paid actresses on television, also has her eyes set on Broadway. The stunning actress said she is also willing to return for a special episode or two some time in the future.
Oh, absolutely, in fact that was one of the reasons why it was a little easier for me to leave the show because the producers said to me practically every day the door is wide open, she told The AP. If I'm available and I'm up for it you betcha. Last year, Helgenberger told Entertainment Weekly that she has been thinking about leaving or some time now. Ted Danson to join CSI in autumn. CSI TV actress divorces husband. Marg Helgenberger has been on the show since it began in Journalistic Standards.
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