The entertainment industry is notoriously difficult to stay employed in, and it doesn't necessarily stop just because you've found some fame. Just ask these 20 actors.
It took a surgeon’s scalpel to excise the must-see episodes out of the 420 that Grey’s Anatomy has aired. But you don’t have to stop with these: Hulu now carries the run of the medical drama, plus new episodes starting March 15, the day after they air on ABC.
The 75th Emmys on Monday, January 15, included an eagerly-awaited reunion of beloved Grey’s Anatomy cast members Ellen Pompeo, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, James Pickens Jr., and Chandra Wilson.
Many actors are defined by a singular role in their performance history, and some actors wish they could be defined by any character other than the one that made them famous.
Hindsight is 20/20, and these 20 actors definitely had different thoughts about some of their most famous roles when looking in retrospect.
It’s the Grey’s Anatomy reunion we’ve wanted for years. As part of Variety’s Actors on Actors conversations, Ellen Pompeo and Katherine Heigl sat down to discuss past and present projects (Grey’s, Firefly Lane) and reminisced on their time on the ABC medical drama.
Every day I think about “Lost.” This is not about my undying love for the serpentine ABC drama from 2004 (though don’t tempt me); Lost was this TV fan’s
Grey's Anatomy's currently airing 17th season has been very nostalgic with the returns of Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), George O'Malley (T.R. Knight),
They may not all be the best doctors, though often they are quite good at what they do.
We’re eschewing talk shows, sports shows, and also daytime soap operas, which churn out episodes with gusto. It’s still incredibly impressive.
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