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"Dear Louise" is the seventh episode of the first season and the seventh episode of the series overall. It originally aired on November 10, 1998. It was written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Thomas Schlamme.
Plot[]
Jeremy writes a letter to his sister Louise, describing a day in the office. Dan struggles with writer's block and Natalie tries to help him by acting as if it were the hiccups. Isaac is unhappy that his teenage daughter is dating a young Republican.
Production[]
Credits[]
Cast[]
Starring
- Josh Charles as Dan Rydell
- Peter Krause as Casey McCall
- Felicity Huffman as Dana Whitaker
- Joshua Malina as Jeremy Goodwin
- Sabrina Lloyd as Natalie Hurley
- and Robert Guillaume as Isaac Jaffe
Guest starring
- Kayla Blake as Kim
- Greg Baker as Elliott
- Ted McGinley as Gordon
Co-starring
- Jeff Mooring as Dave
- Timothy Davis-Reed as Chris
- Ron Ostrow as Will
- Jolie Jackunas as Stacy
Crew[]
Opening Credits
- Aaron Sorkin - Creator
- Brian Grazer - Executive Producer
- Ron Howard - Executive Producer
- Tony Krantz - Executive Producer
- Aaron Sorkin - Executive Producer
- Rob Scheidlinger - Executive Producer
- Thomas Schlamme - Executive Producer
- Lynn Siefert - Consulting Producer
- Tracey Stern - Producer
- Rachel Sweet - Producer
- John Amodeo - Produced by
- David Walpert - Writer
- and Aaron Sorkin - Writer
- Thomas Schlamme - Director
Closing credits
- Bonnie Zane - Casting
- Paula Rosenberg - Casting
- Matt Tarses - Co-producer
- Stephen Putnam - Associate Producer
- David Walpert - Executive Story Editor
- Bill Wrubel - Story Editor
- Peter Smokler - Director of Photography
- Theo E. Azzari - Production Designer
- Janet Ashikaga - Editor
- Bruce Chevillat - Unit Production Manager
- Keri McIntyre - First Assistant Director
- Nicole Burke - Second Assistant Director
- W.G. Snuffy Walden - Music