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Christina Applegate quits sitcom 'Up All Night'

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Actress Christina Applegate arrives for the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in Beverly Hills, California on June 12, 2012. UPI/Jim Ruymen
Actress Christina Applegate arrives for the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in Beverly Hills, California on June 12, 2012. UPI/Jim Ruymen 
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Published: Feb. 8, 2013 at 4:54 PM

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- "Up All Night" actress Christina Applegate says she has quit the U.S. sitcom, which is in its second season.

"It's been a great experience working on 'Up All Night,' but the show has taken a different creative direction and I decided it was best for me to move on to other endeavors," Deadline.com quoted Applegate as saying. "Working with [producer] Lorne Michaels has been a dream come true and I am grateful he brought me into his TV family. I will miss the cast, producers and crew, and wish them the best always."

Deadline.com said NBC declined to comment on Applegate's departure and the fate of the show, which co-stars Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph.

The series has been changed from a single-camera to multiple-camera comedy and has undergone numerous personnel changes among the writing and producing staff.

Deadline.com said Applegate initially signed on to the show because she was a new mother learning to juggle family life and career -- much like her character on "Up All Night." However, the series then focused more on the fictionalized TV show where her character worked, making it more of a workplace comedy.

Topics: Christina Applegate, Lorne Michaels, Will Arnett, Maya Rudolph
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