ER (season 7)
The seventh season of the American fictional drama television series ER first aired on October 12, 2000 and concluded on May 17, 2001. The seventh season consists of 22 episodes.
Plot
In the midst of being remodeled, for a more open, safe floorplan, the show's seventh season starts with John Carter completing his drug rehabilitation and trying to be who he was before he got stabbed with the support of Abby Lockhart, whose own life is in disarray after she is forced to drop out of medical school, her new romance with Luka Kovač hits many pitfalls and she reaches a crossroads in her Nurse position at County, and her bipolar-afflicted mother comes to stay. Tragedy ensues when Mark Greene is diagnosed with terminal cancer, giving him only weeks to live. Kerry Weaver also has some issues of her own as she deals with her new lifestyle. Benton tries to find a new spot at County. Not wanting to upset Elizabeth Corday — who is caught up in a malpractice suit — Mark keeps his illness a secret. After successful surgery, he proposes to her and she is heavily pregnant when they get married. This season also includes the 150th event episode in which a massive train wreck mobilizes the ER doctors and nurses to the scene.Cast
Main cast
- Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene – Attending Physician
- Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter – Resident PGY-5
- Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver – Chief of Emergency Medicine
- Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday – Associate Chief of Surgery
- Paul McCrane as Dr. Robert Romano – Chief of Staff and Surgery
- Goran Visnjic as Dr. Luka Kovač – Attending Physician
- Maura Tierney as Nurse Abby Lockhart
- Michael Michele as Dr. Cleo Finch – Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow
- Erik Palladino as Dr. Dave Malucci – Resident PGY-3
- Ming-Na as Dr. Jing-Mei Chen – Resident PGY-4
- Eriq La Salle as Dr. Peter Benton – Surgical Attending Physician
Supporting cast
- Sam Anderson as Dr. Jack Kayson – Chief of Cardiology
- Amy Aquino as Dr. Janet Coburn – Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- John Aylward as Dr. Donald Anspaugh – Surgical Attending Physician and Hospital Board Member
- Elizabeth Mitchell as Dr. Kim Legaspi – Psychiatrist
- David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock – Anesthesiologist
- John Doman as Dr. Carl DeRaad – Chief of Psychiatry
- Megan Cole as Dr. Alice Upton – Pathologist
- Christopher John Fields as Dr. Phil Tobiason
- Ellen Crawford as Nurse Lydia Wright
- Conni Marie Brazelton as Nurse Conni Oligario
- Deezer D as Nurse Malik McGrath
- Laura Cerón as Nurse Chuny Marquez
- Yvette Freeman as Nurse Manager Haleh Adams
- Lily Mariye as Nurse Lily Jarvik
- Gedde Watanabe as Nurse Yosh Takata
- Dinah Lenney as Nurse Shirley
- Kyle Richards as Nurse Dori Kerns
- Lucy Rodriguez as Nurse Bjerke
- Morris Chestnut as ICU Nurse Frank 'Rambo' Bacon
- Elizabeth Rodriguez as Nurse Sandra
- Mary Heiss as Nurse Mary
- Troy Evans as Desk Clerk Frank Martin
- Kristin Minter as Desk Clerk Miranda "Randi" Fronczak
- Pamela Sinha as Desk Clerk Amira
- Erica Gimpel as Social Worker Adele Newman
- Skip Stellrecht as Chaplain Miller
- Emily Wagner as Paramedic Doris Pickman
- Montae Russell as Paramedic Dwight Zadro
- Lynn A. Henderson as Paramedic Pamela Olbes
- Demetrius Navarro as Paramedic Morales
- Brian Lester as Paramedic Brian Dumar
- Michelle Bonilla as Paramedic Christine Harms
- Claudine Claudio as Paramedic Silva
- Meg Thalken as Chopper EMT Dee McManus
- Ed Lauter as Fire Captain Dannaker
- Chad McKnight as Officer Wilson
- David Roberson as Officer Durcy
- Joe Basile as Officer Tom Bennini
- Frances Sternhagen as Millicent Carter
- Jonathan Scarfe as Chase Carter
- George Plimpton as Grandpa Carter
- Sally Field as Maggie Wyczenski
- Mark Valley as Richard Lockhart
- Nancy Kwan as Mrs. Chen
- Christine Harnos as Jennifer Simon
- Khandi Alexander as Jackie Robbins
- Andrew McFarlane as Jesse Robbins
- Lisa Nicole Carson as Carla Simmons
- Victor Williams as Roger McGrath
- Matthew Watkins as Reese Benton
- Paul Freeman as Dr. Charles Corday
- Judy Parfitt as Isabelle Corday
Notable guest stars
- Wentworth Miller as Mike Palmieri
- Alan Dale as Al Patterson
- Chris Sarandon as Dr. Burke
- James Cromwell as Bishop Lionel Stewart
- Lourdes Benedicto as Rena Trujillo
- Jim Belushi as Dan Harris
- Jared Padalecki as Paul Harris
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Larkin
Production
R. Scott Gemmill returned as supervising producer and was joined by new supervising producer Dee Johnson. Long-time crew member Joe Sachs joined the production team as a co-producer for the seventh season and was promoted to producer mid-season. Wendy Spence Rosato and Richard Thorpe returned as producers. Jonathan Kaplan began the seventh season as a consulting producer but returned to his previous role as producer mid-season. Regular director Christopher Misiano joined the crew as a producer for the seventh season only. Michael Salamunovich returned as a co-producer and Teresa Salamunovich continued in her role as associate producer until the mid-season break.
Wells wrote two further episodes. Orman was the series' most prolific writer with seven episodes. Baer contributed a single episode. Gemmill wrote 4 further episodes and new producers Johnson and Stiehm each wrote three episodes. Sachs wrote a further episode. Former producer Walon Green wrote a single episode. Tom Garrigus joined the writing staff as an executive story editor and contributed to two episodes but left the crew with the close of the season. New writer Elizabeth Hunter contributed a single episode.
Producers Kaplan, Thorpe, and Misiano served as the seasons regular directors. Kaplan helmed 6 episodes while Thorpe and Misiano directed 3 each. Chulack directed a further episode. Returning directors were executive producer John Wells, cast members Anthony Edwards and Laura Innes, series veterans Lesli Linka Glatter, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, David Nutter, Marita Grabiak, and Tom Moore. Guy Norman Bee was the season's only new director.