'The West Wing' Cast Reunited at the 2024 Emmy Awards — Without This One Actor
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The 2024 Emmy Awards have come and gone, and longtime TV-goers got to see the best of the best be honored for their work on the small screen. But we can't forget the television shows of the past, especially ones that made a mark on how we consume Hollywood projects.
During the star-studded ceremony, folks got the ultimate surprise when the cast of The West Wing appeared onstage for a mini reunion on September 15. Dulé Hill (who played Charlie Young), Allison Janney (who played C.J. Cregg), Janel Maloney (who played Donna Moss), Richard Schiff (who played Toby Ziegler) and Martin Sheen (who played President Jed Bartlet) were on hand to present the award for Outstanding Drama Series, which went to Shōgun. What's more, viewers were reminded that the show is also celebrating 25 years since the pilot premiered in September 1999.
"From 1999 to 2006, I had the honor of playing the President of the United States on an extraordinary series created by Aaron Sorkin and produced John Wells," Martin began as the group stood in front of a makeshift Oval Office.
"The name of that series? The West Wing," Dulé added. "And we all had the honor of serving your administration."
While fans of the hit NBC political drama were thrilled to see their favorite cast on stage all together again, they were reminded that not everyone was with them to mark a momentous occasion. They realized Bradley Whitford wasn't there for reunion — which was odd, since he's famous for portraying Josh Lyman throughout the show's seven-season run.
So, why wasn't Bradley Whitford at the 2024 Emmy Awards? The actor cleared things up with a very good reason for his absence.
Why The West Wing star Bradley Whitford wasn't at the 2024 Emmy Awards:
Although it seemed out of sorts that Bradley didn't appear with his fellow The West Wing cast mates, there's a simple explanation for his not showing up for the event. Bradley took to X (formerly Twitter) to post a thread about why he couldn't be there.
"It breaks my heart not to be able to be with my West Wing family at the Emmys tonight or at the White House later this week to celebrate our 25th birthday, but I'm in Budapest on another White House set pretending to work for another administration," the thread began.
Back in May, Variety revealed Bradley would be starring in the Netflix limited series Death by Lightning. Previously announced by the streamer in February, the show is based on the 2011 book Destiny of the Republic. It will follow the true story of James A. Garfield (the 20th President of the United States) and Charles Guiteau, the man who would eventually assassinate him in September 1881. He will be acting alongside Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen, who will play the two men respectively.
As for who Bradley will play in Death by Lightning, he is set to portray Secretary of State James Blaine. He will also be working alongside Shea Whigham (who will play Roscoe Conkling), Betty Gilpin (who will play Lucretia Garfield) and Nick Offerman (who will play Vice President Chester A. Arthur, who later became the 21st president after Garfield's assassination).
We can't wait to see more of Bradley on our screens very soon!
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