VIDEO: Actor Josh Charles Talks Shocking 'Good Wife' Exit on LETTERMAN

By: Mar. 25, 2014
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Actor Josh Charles, star of the critically acclaimed CBS drama series THE GOOD WIFE, discussed the unexpected and shocking death of his character, Will Gardner, when he stopped the Late Show with David Letterman last night. The actor shared fan reaction to the storyline, how he kept it a secret and what's next for him.

The appearance marked Charles' first television interview following his character's surprising Exit on Sunday night's episode of the series. Check out clips below!

THE GOOD WIFE is broadcast Sundays (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Also visiting the LATE SHOW tonight is President Jimmy Carter, who is promoting his new book, A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power, which will be released tomorrow.

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About LATE SHOW WITH David Letterman:

One look at the LATE SHOW makes it apparent that the program, which is often imitated but never matched, is unlike any other talk show. With its commitment to showcasing the most sought-after stars in entertainment, music, sports and politics, as well as its around-the-town remotes and visits to local establishments, its surprise guest appearances, inventive comedy segments and signature Top Ten List, the LATE SHOW delivers an unpredictable hour of innovative viewing each night.

The LATE SHOW has received numerous honors, including 70 Emmy nominations and nine Emmy Awards, including six for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program in 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. The show was named Program of the Year at the 1994 Television Critics Awards, and in 1995, 2001, 2011 and 2012, Letterman was nominated for a Career Achievement Award by the TCA. Letterman was awarded the prestigious Johnny Carson Award for Comedic Excellence at Comedy Central's first annual "The Comedy Awards" in March 2011. He has won two American Comedy Awards as Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series and a Foundation Award from the International Radio and Television Society for his "extraordinary domi­nation in late-night television." Letterman was also honored as "Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host" at the 31st Annual People's Choice Awards in 2005.



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