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The fifth season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from September 24, 2003, to May 19, 2004, and consisted of 22 episodes. This was the first season with executive producer John Wells as showrunner after series creator Aaron Sorkin departed the series at the end of the previous season.
Estevez started her acting career in 1986 starring in a CBS Schoolbreak special, Babies Having Babies. [3] Estevez has had secondary roles in films since 1986's Shattered Spirits, [4] including the character Betty Finn in the cult favorite Heathers. [5] She was the final girl in the horror film Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988).
The television series The West Wing is a political drama series which was originally broadcast on NBC.. During its seven seasons the ensemble cast of stars, recurring stars, and guest stars earned 157 acting nominations (often competing in the same category against other members of the cast) across a variety of award-granting organizations, earning 30 awards.
Hill chose to leave The West Wing early in season 7 to shoot the pilot for the detective comedy Psych (2006–2014), but he returned for the series' last few episodes.
A few months into filming on the final season of The West Wing, Spencer died suddenly from a heart attack. Since Leo had suffered an on-screen heart attack in a previous season, the show’s ...
Today marks the day that the political drama "The West Wing" won a record of 19 Emmy nominations.
The West Wing episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 5: Directed by: Anthony Drazan: Written by: Aaron Sorkin: Production code: 225904: Original air date: October 20, 1999 () Guest appearances; Guy Boyd as Stanley; Janel Moloney as Donna Moss; Elisabeth Moss as Zoey Bartlet; Suzy Nakamura as Cathy; Renee Estevez as Nancy; Sam Lloyd as Bob; Nick ...
The West Wing is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that aired on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White House, where the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior staff are located, during the fictitious Democratic administration of Josiah Bartlet (played by Martin Sheen).