Andrea Martin returns to The Good Fight April 1, reprising her performance as Francesca Lovatelli from the CBS All Access series' first season.
In the exclusive clip above, Martin brings her comedic prowess back to the streaming series as Lovatelli has an awkward run-in with Lucca, played by Cush Jumbo, when she's pulled over for driving under the influence.
Martin last appeared on Broadway in the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of Noises Off, for which she earned her sixth Tony nomination. She won Tonys for her work as Bertha in the 2013 revival of Pippin and as Alice Miller in My Favorite Year. Her other Broadway credits include Candide, Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, Young Frankenstein, and Exit the King. Martin is also known for her role as Aunt Voula in the films My Big Fat Greek Wedding and its sequel. She is a series regular on Great News and Hulu’s recent Difficult People.
The Good Fight, a spin-off of CBS' long-running The Good Wife, stars Christine Baranski, Cush Jumbo, and—as of Season 2—six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald.