Was it the 2 actresses choice to leave the show or did the producers/writers write them out? And in the case of McFadden, come back to show.
An official announcement stated that McFadden had left the series to pursue other career options. McFadden herself got a call from her agent who told her that the producers decided to go in another direction with the character. Like the other cast members, McFadden was surprised. Thanks to a letter-writing campaign, support from Patrick Stewart, and a personal invitation from Rick Berman, McFadden was brought back to the TNG cast for the third and subsequent seasons. McFadden was absent for all episodes of the second season and only appeared in three episodes where stock footage was used from first season episodes.
Before the end of the first season, Crosby asked to be released from her contract as she was unhappy that her character was not being developed. She later said "I was miserable. I couldn't wait to get off that show. I was dying."Roddenberry agreed to her request, and she left on good terms.
Terok Nor said:I was never clear on Diana Muldaur. Did she quit or was she also dropped? Her name never appearing in the opening titles seemed like a way to not fully commit by either party just in case it didn't work out.
I'm not sure about the exactly circumstances, but I do know Muldaur herself declined a regular cast credit, because she felt she didn't want to step on the toes of any of the established regulars. Ironically, her getting a special seperate credit on every episode probably achieved the very outcome that she had wanted to avoid... by all accounts the only one of the main cast who took a shine to her was Michael Dorn.
^ I think it was verbal harassment. (I won't name the names. It's not that difficult to search out the relevant accusations on Google, anyway.)
^ I think it was verbal harassment. (I won't name the names. It's not that difficult to search out the relevant accusations on Google, anyway.)
Oh come on, googling that only leads back here to this thread.![]()
She apparently on the other hand had no problem being paid more than the majority of the series regulars, other than Stewart. Helps to be a personal friend of Roddenberry.but I do know Muldaur herself declined a regular cast credit, because she felt she didn't want to step on the toes of any of the established regulars
Asking to be released from a contract, in of itself, isn't breaking a contract. Crosby went about it in the proper fashion, requesting a release from her employers.The Crosby situation is an interesting one. By all 'official' accounts she asked to leave (breaking her contract in the process)
One might argue that Crosby 'jumped' too early, and it's notable that, having watched as The Next Generation went from strength to strength after her departure, she seems to have spent most of the next 15 years petitioning for ways to get herself back onto the series in some capacity, particularly with the character Sela...
She apparently on the other hand had no problem being paid more than the majority of the series regulars, other than Stewart. Helps to be a personal friend of Roddenberry.but I do know Muldaur herself declined a regular cast credit, because she felt she didn't want to step on the toes of any of the established regulars
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