Dharma & Greg: Jenna Elfman Reveals 1 Condition for a Revival

Actress Jenna Elfman, who gained fame on the popular sitcom “Dharma & Greg,” has expressed interest in reprising her role if a revival of the show were to happen. It’s been over two decades since the series concluded its five-season run, but Elfman’s portrayal of the eccentric Dharma Montgomery earned her a Golden Globe award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1999.

Elfman is currently appearing as a regular character in the ABC family sitcom Shifting Gears, headed by Tim Allen and Kat Dennings. Her debut episode is set to air today, February 26, at 8 p.m. on ABC. Additionally, you can catch her in the upcoming third season of AMC’s psychological thriller series Dark Winds.

What is Jenna Elfman’s condition for a Dharma & Greg revival?

In a recent chat with ComingSoon, Elfman was asked about reprising her famous role as Dharma in a possible revival or reunion of the classic sitcom. She shared that she’s not entirely opposed to revivals but made it clear that she would only entertain the idea if the new series remained faithful to the original’s essence.

Sure thing! “Absolutely, I don’t mind that idea at all. However, it needs to capture the essence and authenticity of the original show. I’ve always been open to changes like this, but it must feel genuine because it holds such a special place for us. The new version should resonate with the same emotions we experienced before.

Apart from Elfman, the TV series “Dharma & Greg” was primarily directed by Thomas Gibson as Greg Montgomery, a strict lawyer raised in a conservative Republican household. Co-created by Dottie Dartland and Chuck Lorre, it aired from 1997 to 2002. The show revolved around two individuals with starkly different personalities who ended up marrying after their first date. Alongside Elfman, the cast included Susan Sullivan, Mitchell Ryan, Mimi Kennedy, Alan Rachins, Joe Murray, Yeardley Smith, Kathryn Joosten, and others.

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2025-02-26 16:10