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Why did James Caan & Nikki Cox leave Las Vegas TV show?

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Why did James Caan & Nikki Cox leave Las Vegas TV show?

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They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but not when the stars of the eponymous series spill the secrets of the season-ending episode to Hollywood.com. Friday promises an explosive finale for Las Vegas. It will also be fans’ last chance to see longtime series regulars James Caan and Nikki Cox, as the two actors have decided to leave the series to pursue other options. Executive producer and series creator Gary Scott Thompson spoke on each performer’s behalf to explain the departures. “It’s more on Jimmy’s part, he wanted to do features again,” said Thompson. “TV is really tough–87 episodes is a long time to be away from a feature career. That’s four years. That’s an eternity in features. He was itching to do a movie and he couldn’t do them while we were shooting. He turned down a lot of features over the last four years. Some of them we tried to make work and with the schedule of TV it was impossible.” In the case of Cox, reasons

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They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but not when the stars of the eponymous series spill the secrets of the season-ending episode to Hollywood.com. Friday promises an explosive finale for Las Vegas. It will also be fans’ last chance to see longtime series regulars James Caan and Nikki Cox, as the two actors have decided to leave the series to pursue other options. Executive producer and series creator Gary Scott Thompson spoke on each performer’s behalf to explain the departures. “It’s more on Jimmy’s part, he wanted to do features again,” said Thompson. “TV is really tough–87 episodes is a long time to be away from a feature career. That’s four years. That’s an eternity in features. He was itching to do a movie and he couldn’t do them while we were shooting. He turned down a lot of features over the last four years. Some of them we tried to make work and with the schedule of TV it was impossible.” In the case of Cox, reasons

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