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Judith Light talks about the mystery series “Before” and 20 years of “Ugly Betty”

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Judith Light visits TODAY to discuss her upcoming psychological mystery series “Before” and share her thoughts on the afterlife. Light also talks about working with Billy Crystal as he transitioned from comedy to thriller and then reflects on 20 years of “Ugly Betty.”