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Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday in NBC Tv series "ER"
Alex Kingston was part of the popular medical soap opera "ER" created by novelist Michael Crichton for NBC.
Alex Kingston became a household name in America with her starring role on NBC's medical television drama "ER".
Alex Kingston played the role of Dr. Elizabeth Corday-Greene, FRCS, MBChB, in "ER" in 158 episodes from 1997 to 2004.
Alex Kingston has appeared in "ER" in the role of Dr. Elizabeth Corday beginning from 70th episode in 4th season to 227th episode in 2004.
Alex Kingston's role of Dr. Elizabeth Corday is also known as Lizzie on the "ER" drama.
Alex Kingston excelled in the role of Dr. Elizabeth Corday, a trauma surgeon from Britain who came to work in Chicago, adjusting to the way of American life.
In the TV series "ER" Alex Kingston won the hearts of other her hospital staff with her surgical competency skills.
Alex Kingston in the role of Dr. Elizabeth Corday falls in love with Dr. Mark Greene in season 5 and by the end of 7th season of "ER"; they both marry and have a daughter together named Ella.
Alex Kingston's real life daughter Salome played the role of Ella, the daughter of Dr. Elizabeth Corday and Dr. Mark Greene during the 8th season.
Alex Kingston showed her remarkable acting talents as Dr. Elizabeth Corday during 9th season becoming irritating and impatient with the patients and horribly antagonistic with her colleagues after the death of her husband Dr. Mark Greene.
Alex Kingston last appeared as Dr. Elizabeth Corday in the eleventh season's fourth episode 'Fear'.
Alex Kingston has won back-to-back Screen Actors Guild Awards in 1998 and 1999 for Outstanding Performance in "ER".
Alex Kingston has received back-to-back Screen Actors Guild Award nominations in 2000 and 2001 for her Performance in "ER".
The cast of "ER" include Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter, Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver, Laura Ceron as Nurse Chuny Marquez
,Deezer D as Nurse Malik McGrath, Maura Tierney as Nurse Abby Lockhart and Goran Visnjic as Dr. Luka Kovac.
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