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Welcome to Julianna Margulies Online, a fansite dedicated to the incomparable actress Julianna Margulies. Julianna has played numerous diverse characters in theatre, film and television productions. She is most known for her iconic roles as Carol Hathaway on "ER" and as Alicia Florrick on "The Good Wife". Our aim here at Julianna Margulies Online is to keep you up to date with the latest news and images related to Julianna and her various projects. We hope you enjoy the site!
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Ghost Ship

Character: Epps

Directed by: Steve Beck

Written by: Mark Hanlon, John Pogue

Produced by: Gilbert Adler, Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis

Cast Members: Gabriel Byrne, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington, Alex Dimitriades, Karl Urban, Emily Browning, Francesca Rettondini

Released date: October 22, 2002

Genre: Horror

Duration: 91 minutes

In a remote region of the Bering Sea, a boat salvage crew discovers the eerie remains of a grand passenger liner thought lost for more than 40 years. But once onboard the eerie, cavernous ship, the crew of the Arctic Warrior discovers that the decaying vessel is anything but deserted. It's home to something more deadly and horrific than anything they've encountered in all their years at sea.

Taglines
– Sea Evil

Trivia
– Julianna Margulies and Ron Eldard were dating from 1991-2003, they actually were a couple during filming. They split a year after Ghost Ship premiered. They’ve also played a couple on the TV show ER (1994).
– Julianna Margulies disowned the film.

Character’s Quotes
You mean, what’s a nice girl like me doing in a dump like this, instead of raising a family? Simple. I own a third of Murphy’s operation, I’m not that nice, and these monkeys… are my family.
Congratulations. You found a boat. In the middle of the ocean, of all places.
Wanna hear something funnier? We just found a bunch of dead guys floating in the laundry room.
I think I saw something I couldn’t possibly have seen.

Script developed by Never Enough Design