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Encyclopedia > Ally McBeal (character)
Callista Flockhart as Ally Mcbeal
Callista Flockhart as Ally Mcbeal

Ally McBeal is the central character in the Fox Television show Ally McBeal. Image File history File linksMetadata Ally_Mcbeal_Charc_pic. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Ally_Mcbeal_Charc_pic. ... Time magazine, June 29, 1998. ...


Ally quits her old law firm and is hired by Richard Fish (Character) as an Assosciate in his firm, Cage & Fish. Ally is shown as a woman who believes in love and is continually looking for her soul mate. She often hears songs in her head and suffers from hallucinations,.


Biography

Ally attended Harvard law school with Billy Thomas. Billy the subsequently leaves Harvard and breaks Ally's heart. The next thing we know about Ally is that she lives with ADA Renee Radick, and she is employed in a Boston law firm.


Ally quits the law firm because it was unwilling to sue another employee of sexual harassment. After Ally is recruited by Richard Fish to join his law firm. There, she reunites with Billy Alan Thomas, who happens to be the love of her life since she the age of was seven.



 

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