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Encyclopedia > Sally Heep

Sally Heep is a fictional attorney on the American legal series Boston Legal, played by Lake Bell. The character first appeared in the final story arc of The Practice. Boston Legal is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American dramedy television series that began airing on ABC on October 3rd, 2004. ... Lake Bell (born March 24, 1979 in New York City) is an American actress known for her role in the TV series Boston Legal. ... The Practice was an American legal drama created by David E. Kelley centering on the partners and associates at a Boston, Massachusetts law firm. ...


Sally was an inexperienced lawyer at Crane, Poole & Schmidt who had a habit of dressing unprofessionally which gained her little respect within the firm. When the show begins she is sleeping with Alan Shore and at one time had slept with Brad Chase. Alan taught Sally the lawyer trick of how to pull a rabbit of a hat (ie telling a story that barely relates to the case at hand and more or less tricking the jury into buying it). Crane, Poole & Schmidt is a fictional law firm based in Boston, Massachusetts which is the setting of the ABC TV show Boston Legal, created by David E. Kelley (although it was first introduced in the final episodes of The Practice). ... Alan Shore is a fictional character on the ABC Network television series Boston Legal, portrayed by James Spader. ... A fictional character on the American legal show Boston Legal were he plays an attorney at Crane, Poole & Schmidt. ...


Sally and Alan broke up fairly early into the series. When Shirley Schmidt arrives she soon after chooses to terminate Sally. Sally was hurt that a woman she barely knew fired her without giving her a chance but she was more hurt that none of her friends came to her defense. Candice Bergen as Shirley Schmidt Shirley Schmidt is a fictional character in the ABC Television Network series Boston Legal. ...


Sally left quite bitter, but she was determined to prove herself as an attorney vowing to Brad Chase that they would meet in the courtroom one day.


Sally later came back in the third season in the episodes "Whose God Is It Anyway?" (3.05) and "The Verdict" (3.06) with a new hairstyle and a more confident demeanor in court. She tried to sue Jerry Espenson for a million dollars because he fired someone based on his religious beliefs, but lost to Alan. They nevertheless have an affair. In the following episode, she causes Alan angst by repeatedly walking out and leaving him alone immediately after they finish having sex. She then leaves Alan and reunites with Brad, who learns that she snores (loudly) in her sleep. Jerry Espenson is a recurring minor character in the TV show Boston Legal. ... Scientology is a system of beliefs and practices created by American pulp fiction[1][2] and science fiction [3] author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 as a self-help philosophy. ...



Boston Legal
Characters:
Alan Shore | Denny Crane | Shirley Schmidt | Paul Lewiston
Brad Chase | Denise Bauer | Tara Wilson | Sally Heep
Lori Colson | Sara Holt | Jerry Espenson | Garrett Wells
Jeffrey Coho | Claire Simms | Clarence Bell
List of Boston Legal episodes
The Boston Legal Portal


 

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