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Kingston says 'ER' canned her for being too old

Actress who plays Dr. Corday says contract won't be renewed

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updated 2:41 p.m. ET June 7, 2004

LONDON - Alex Kingston says she’s being axed from “ER” for being too old.

The British actress, who plays Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the long-running NBC medical drama, said she was told recently that after seven years on the show, her contract would not be renewed.

In an interview with Radio Times magazine, the 41-year-old Kingston said the program was increasingly focused on young characters, “and apparently I, according to the producers and the writers, am part of the old fogies who are no longer interesting.”

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“In that respect it’s a shame. It’s fine to have young med students, but you need to have figures of authority, people of different ages, races, shapes and sizes,” she said.

Kingston said being let go “was a shock and obviously upsetting, but it’s just your ego that’s upset. Then I got over it.”

The actress, who starred as a warrior queen in the British drama “Boudica” last year, said she plans to return to Britain for film and television work.

“Scariness comes from not knowing whether I can do it anymore, because I’ve been playing one role for so long,” she said.

“Admittedly, I’ve done little bits and pieces, but I’m very excited about getting back to the U.K.”

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