BOSSON LEAVING âHILL ST.â IN SALARY, ROLE DISPUTES
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Actress Barbara Bosson, who plays Faye Furillo on âHill Street Blues,â says that she will not be a regular on the NBC police series this season following a dispute with the producers about her salary and role.
Bosson said that the production company, MTM Enterprises, has agreed to let her out of her contract, which she claims was broken when she did not receive a salary hike equal to certain other cast members.
The showâs new executive and co-executive producers, the actress added, wanted her character to âgo back to something I thought was overâ--being a thorn in the side of her ex-husband, Capt. Frank Furillo (Daniel J. Travanti).
Executive producer Jeffrey Lewisâ office referred calls on the matter Friday to MTMâs publicity office, which declined to comment.
Bosson had already filmed the first three episodes of the award-winning police dramaâs sixth season, which begins Sept. 26. Her character is not included in the fourth or fifth, which were written before the contract dispute began, she said.
But Bosson expressed hope of returning on an occasional basis, which she said Lewis has asked her to do. However, she no longer will appear during the opening credits, as she has since the series began in 1981.
In real life, Bosson is married to Steven Bochco, who co-created the show and was its executive producer through last season, when MTM asked him to leave. There was some question since Bochcoâs departure if Bosson would stay on.
âIf Faye Furillo was going to be this year the way she was last year, I donât think I would have asked to have been let out,â Bosson said, referring to her characterâs development over the years from a nagging wife to a victimâs advocate.
Bosson, who has received five Emmy nominations, acknowledged that she originally landed the role because of her relationship with Bochco--who cast longtime and relatively unknown actor-friends in many of the key roles. But she added, âIt hurts me to believe that maybe everything that was good was because of Steven.â
Though there have been rumors of other contractual disputes in the âHill Streetâ ranks, sources say that no other actors are leaving at this time.
A recent dispute related to âHill Streetâ involved Bruce Weitzâs appearance on a Burger King commercial as a character that appears similar to Mick Belker, his character on the show. According to Weitz, MTM âtried to get the networks to remove the commercial from the air.â Burger Kingâs ad agency, J. Walter Thompson, âwent to court to get an injunction to prevent MTM from doing that and succeeded,â Weitz said.
The actor added that the commercial will end soon anyway, as it was âcontracted for only eight weeks.â
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