Jill Eikenberry To Guest Star In ABC Revival Pilot ‘L.A. Law’ reprising her Ann Kelsey role
a revival of the iconic Steven Bochco legal drama, reprising her role as Ann Kelsey. Eikenberry starred on all eight seasons of the original series as Kelsey, Associate/Partner in the firm. In the pilot, Eikenberry’s Kelsey is now a judge.
Underwood, Guggenheim and Mohamed executive produce alongside Hemingway via Anthony Hemingway Productions and Dayna Bochco and Jesse Bochco via Steven Bochco Productions. 20th Television is the studio. Eikenberry earned four Emmy nominations, two Golden Globe nominations and a Golden Globe Award for her role as Ann Kelsey onChantilly Lace
and will next be seen in the sequel, Chantilly Bridge, which will be released this summer. Most recently, Eikenberry guest-starred in Paramount+’s The Good Fight. She received an Obie Award for the Off-Broadway plays
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