'The Closer' says goodbye to Kyra Sedgwick's Brenda Leigh Johnson as 'Major Crimes' debuts (2024)

Published Aug. 13, 2012

LOS ANGELES

I was standing next to G.W. Bailey, listening to a sidesplitting tale about his early jobs in television, playing bad guys on Charlie's Angels and Starsky and Hutch for legendary TV producer Aaron Spelling.

And I was in heaven.

"I started my morning by being told I was the oldest person here . . . that I invented television," said Bailey, laughing while recalling how the three Angels stars were so competitive that once one of them got attention for bringing her dog on the set, the other two suddenly got dogs, too.

"I did a couple of Starskys and said, 'This is easy. What's all this stuff about Hollywood is so tough?' " he said. "Then, after the second Starsky and Hutch, I didn't work for a year and a half."

Bailey, 67, a veteran of the TV series M*A*S*H and Police Academy movies, was delivering his showbiz lesson two weeks ago on the set of his latest gig, TNT's Major Crimes, a spinoff of The Closer that debuts tonight.

We were, in fact, a few feet from the battered faux-wooden desk he has been riding for years as Detective Lt. Provenza, the world-weary-yet-principled senior officer in the Los Angeles Police Department's Major Crimes unit.

He had already filmed the episodes you will see tonight. It's a delicate, emotional two-step in which Kyra Sedgwick ends her role as Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson on The Closer, just in time for former co-star Mary McDonnell to take over as Capt. Sharon Raydor on a new show also featuring all but three characters from Sedgwick's series.

And, sentimental as tonight's episodes may be for fans, inside the Warner Bros. studio lot the cast was already well into a transition that seemed fated from the moment in 2010 when The Closer star decided she would leave the show after seven seasons.

"I had a little more insight that anybody else. I kinda knew there was always a lifeboat in the works," said actor Phillip P. Keene, who plays video technician-turned-police officer Buzz Watson, and is a longtime romantic partner to creator/executive producer James Duff. "There was always a contingency plan for the rest of the squad to continue."

To refocus the show, Duff spent lots of time transforming McDonnell's Raydor from a formidable, rule-following nemesis for Johnson into a sympathetic supporter. Last week, viewers saw her reveal the fiancee of a trusted aide was leaking sensitive information to a lawyer suing the major crimes unit, proving Raydor's competence and devotion to the squad.

"Evolving her from antagonist to protagonist . . . you do not get to do this very often, to do a grand pivot slowly," McDonnell said, relaxing on a surprisingly realistic set depicting Raydor's home. "It's been almost perfect in not asking the actor to do something that's unrealistic or asking the audience to feel something they're not ready for."

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In many ways, Major Crimes is something of a reboot for all involved.

Focused on a justice system starved for money — in June, the Los Angeles court system announced $30 million in budget cuts forced by reduced state funding — Major Crimes closes its cases by pushing criminal defendants to plead guilty, avoiding the expense of trials and appeals.

The structure also gives players like Bailey even more room to perform, as Provenza resists the dealmaking and team members get more involved in solving crimes.

Duff also introduces new characters, including a new female detective and a teen runaway-turned-witness who pushes the squad to find the mother who abandoned him years ago.

"Now you're gonna see how someone who lived their life as a mother takes on this job, because that's who she is," Duff said of McDonnell's Raydor, who has two grown children not yet shown on camera. "She's not just a police officer; she's a mother and the two things inform each other, just like our personal lives inform our professional lives."

The new teen character is also informed by the experiences of Duff, who said he ran away from home himself at age 17, finishing high school on his own, without his parents.

"I was not selling myself on the streets," quipped Duff, referring to the street kid character played by Graham Patrick Martin (who also plays a stoner teen on CBS's hit Two and Half Men). "I'm probably the only person in the history of the world to run away from Dallas-Fort Worth to Lubbock, Texas."

Along with Sedgwick, co-stars J.K. Simmons and Corey Reynolds won't be returning, while Jon Tenney's FBI agent Fritz Howard will make occasional appearances. Tenney is directing the eighth installment in Major Crimes' 10-episode season, a flashback to a case that detectives worked one month before Sedgwick's character came to Los Angeles.

"When we were doing the last couple of days of The Closer, you could really feel the emotion coming to a crescendo . . . and it didn't feel right," said executive producer Michael M. Robin. "It didn't feel like any of us were done. And I'm hopeful the audience is gonna have that feeling, too."

'The Closer' says goodbye to Kyra Sedgwick's Brenda Leigh Johnson as 'Major Crimes' debuts (2024)

FAQs

'The Closer' says goodbye to Kyra Sedgwick's Brenda Leigh Johnson as 'Major Crimes' debuts? ›

'The Closer' will bring an end to Kyra Sedgwick's portrayal of Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, but 'Major Crimes' will feature many of the same characters. 'The Closer' star Kyra Sedgwick will not be transferring to the spin-off 'Major Crimes,' but many other cast members will.

Did Kyra Sedgwick regret leaving The Closer? ›

Sedgwick's only regret as her show ends is that they never found a way to give her a female friend. The move to Major Crimes means losing J.K. Simmons as Chief Pope (he co-stars in ABC's new comedy The Family Tools debuting this fall) and Corey Reynolds' Detective David Gabriel (he has a talent deal with NBC).

Why was The Closer canceled? ›

It's true Kyra Sedgwick wanted off the show. She had tradeoff time with her husband Kevin Bacon, but the critical issue was that Kevin and Kyra live in New York and The Closer was filmed in LA. And no amount of scheduling could change the fact that Kyra was missing huge periods of time with her babies.

Why did Kyra Sedgwick's character leave The Closer? ›

They knew the series was ending because Kyra Sedgwick wanted off the show to spend time with her kids. Kyra's life was a lot like Brenda's. The show was filmed in LA but she and Kevin Bacon live in NYC. She was missing time with her kids.

Did Fritz and Brenda get divorced on The Closer? ›

Dialogue in later episodes shows that the two remain married and that Brenda remained in Los Angeles with Fritz.

What accent does Kyra Sedgwick have on The Closer? ›

Kyra Sedgwick stars in this series that is, all at once, a crime drama, comedy, and psychological profile of America. Although her southern accent slips a bit at times, Kyra is originally from New York, she does a remarkable job bringing her character to life.

Why does Provenza wear a hat? ›

Bailey asked the wardrobe department for a hat to keep him free from sunburn in between takes. G.W. was given the only thing they could find, a bucket hat. He not only ended up wearing it during the scene, but it became a regular part of Provenza's wardrobe, from that point forward.

Is Kyra Sedgwick related to Julia Roberts? ›

Is Kyra Sedgwick related to Julia Roberts? Kyra Sedgwick is not related to Julia Roberts. However, this mistake is commonly made, most likely due to the fact that the two played sisters in 1995's Something to Talk About—a role which earned Sedgwick a Golden Globe nomination.

Does Kyra Sedgwick have a Southern accent? ›

Sedgwick is a native New Yorker, affecting a Southern accent on The Closer.

How much did Kyra Sedgwick make per episode on The Closer? ›

Sedgwick is best known for starring as Brenda Leigh Johnson in the television series The Closer. She played this role from 2005 to 2012. In 2007, she began earning approximately $300,000 per episode on The Closer.

Who betrayed Brenda in The Closer? ›

Throughout the investigation, Rayder was convinced that there was an information leak in the department, something that Brenda refused to accept despite the overwhelming evidence. After the case was resolved, it was revealed that leak was- indirectly — Sgt. Gabriel (Corey Reynolds).

What did Kyra Sedgwick eat on The Closer? ›

LAPD police detective Brenda Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick), known as “the closer” because of her vaunted ability to extract confessions from suspects, spent much of last night's premiere episode gulping yogurt, sucking on mints, and snacking secretly on bags of candy.

What happened to Brenda's mother on The Closer? ›

She dies near the end of Season 7 after asking to tell Brenda something that she dies before she can express. Brenda is left devastated by her death and the fact that she brushed her mother off and so would never know what she had wanted to say.

Did The Closer become Major Crimes? ›

The Closer's final six episodes began airing on July 9, 2012, with its finale airing on August 13, 2012. Following the finale, The Closer's spin-off, Major Crimes, premiered.

What happens to Russell Taylor in The Closer? ›

In the episode "White Lies, Part I," Taylor is killed in the line of duty during a courtroom shooting.

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