Sheen admits he never watched the scene that featured the late John Spencer's final moments on camera until his appearance on 'MSNBC Sunday' with co-star Mary McCormack.
- August 19, 2024
AceShowbiz - Martin Sheen and Mary McCormack from the acclaimed political drama "The West Wing" joined Jen Psaki on "MSNBC Sunday" for an emotional reunion that sparked comparisons to a scene featuring the late John Spencer's final moments and the current Biden-Harris transition.
During the interview, Sheen and McCormack were shown a clip from the show where President Jed Bartlet (Martin Sheen) passed the torch to Matt Santos (Jimmy Smits), reflecting the upcoming Democratic National Convention (DNC). The scene left Sheen visibly moved, as it echoed elements of President Joe Biden's impending endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.
The actors were on the show to promote Psaki's new book, "What's Next: A Backstage Pass to the West Wing", and to emphasize the show's enduring message of public service. Both Sheen and McCormack expressed their admiration for Biden, recognizing the similarities between his current role and President Bartlet's.
In addition, Sheen and McCormack visited the White House to meet with President Biden, fulfilling a scene from "The West Wing" where President Bartlet meets with the real-life commander-in-chief. The actors were joined by Richard Schiff, who played Toby Ziegler on the show, for the special occasion.
The reunion and the DNC comparison highlighted the enduring impact of "The West Wing", which remains a source of inspiration and patriotism for many. As President Biden prepares to deliver a keynote speech at the DNC, the show's legacy serves as a reminder of the power of aspirational government and the importance of public service.