Left: Ally McBeal
Reason: Personal Struggles
Est. Salary Loss: Unknown
Courtney Thorne-Smith played Georgia Smith on the iconic show “Ally McBeal” during the 90s. Thorne-Smith had the role of Georgia for just three seasons because of some sobering, personal problems. She had battled trying to maintain a certain weight for the show and this ended up taking a toll on her emotionally.
Thankfully, she recognized the severity of the problem and, for her own wellbeing, quit the show. Georgia Smith disappeared from “Ally McBeal” at the opening of season four. Happily for Thorne-Smith, she recovered from that difficult season of her life and has since gone on to appear in other shows.
Alicia Goranson
Left: Roseanne
Reason: To Pursue Higher Education
Est. Salary Loss: Unknown
"Roseanne" became a weeknight sitcom staple in homes across the U.S. Alicia Goranson played Becky Conner on the hit show from 1988 to 1995. Still, she took a hiatus to attend Vassar College.
It appears that Goranson was able to bend her contract, and thankfully, the producers were willing to comply. Goranson was able to return to the show with an English degree behind her as well. Today she is worth an estimated $3.5 million.
Shelley Long
Left: Cheers
Reason: Contract Ended and Wanted to Pursue Other Projects
Est. Salary Loss: $450,000 per episode*
Shelley Long is probably best known for her role as Diane Chambers on the hit show, "Cheers." "Cheers" became a classic show for many households across America and, with multiple Emmy nominations and even one win, it was surprising Long wanted out.
She was ready to move on in her career but the hours were too demanding for her to pursue anything else. Long was able to slip out of her contract and was missed by devoted "Cheers" fans. But in the world of show business, it’s always good to keep your eyes on the horizon.
America Ferrera
Left: Superstore
Reason: Unknown
Estimated Salary Loss: Unknown
America Ferrera announced she'd be leaving the show after its fifth season. "Superstore" has already been renewed for a sixth season.
She said in an interview, "Being part of this wonderful cast and crew gave me opportunities to grow as a person and storyteller. I'm so thankful for the support they have always placed in me, and I'm most grateful to the amazing Justin Spitzer for creating the hilarious, smart, and relevant world of 'Superstore' and allowing me to be a part of it."
Jim Parsons
Left: The Big Bang Theory
Reason: Unknown
Est. Salary Loss: Unknown
Jim Parsons decided that after 12 seasons it was time for him to say goodbye to Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory." Even an incredible deal that would have reportedly grabbed the actor more than $50 million over two years couldn't persuade the actor to stay.
In a heartfelt and lengthy post on Instagram, Parsons thanked everyone connected with the show, as well as his fans. "I will miss each and every one of you and all of this more than I can say and more than I can begin to know at this time," he wrote. After his departure was published, CBS decided it would end "The Big Bang Theory" after 12 seasons, too.