Quentin Tarantino Directed an Episode of ER in 1995, Cast Recalls in 2024 Interview
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Angela Andaloro
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Summary
Quentin Tarantino, fresh off the success of Pulp Fiction, directed an episode of the hit medical drama ER in 1995. He approached showrunner John Wells about directing an episode of the show, which he was a known fan of. The episode titled "Motherhood" aired on May 11, 1995. The cast reflected on the experience in a 2024 Television Academy interview, recalling that Tarantino's involvement made them feel like 'anything was possible' during the show's first season.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledJohn calls me and he goes, 'Hey, Tarantino wants to direct an episode'
Anything was possible
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