Grey's Anatomy

-Drama Taking its name from a popular anatomy book, Grey's Anatomy centers around the personal lives of interns at Seattle Grace Medical Center, a fictitious hospital in Washington State. High melodrama is always on the operating table as the doctors of Grey's Anatomy laugh, cry, fight and make out in-between open-heart surgeries. Engaging characters and a super-hip soundtrack make this one hospital fans can't resist checking into.
Grey's Anatomy
 New - ABC,Thu 22 May 09:00 PM
Meredith and Derek get one last shot at success in their clinical trial; the surgeons work together to free a boy from a block of cement; Izzie helps Alex care for Rebecca; Lexie uncovers critical information about George's status as an intern.
'Grey's Anatomy' Guest Stars Move On To Bigger and Better Things
Friday, April 04, 2008
     
They’ve been dated and dumped on Grey’s Anatomy and one even bled to death. Sometimes the guest stars on the hit ABC medical drama are the best part about a particular episode. Sure, it’s nice appearing on a critically acclaimed television show but these talented actors crave more than just a one or two episode stint. Three notable Grey’s Anatomy guest stars have big projects in the works. Read on to find out who’s moved on from Seattle Grace to bigger and better things!

Your Take

margaret11 said: I am glad for them, frankly Grey has sucked this season and she deserves better
iluv1greysanatomy said: I am happy that things are going well for her and I am really sorry she couldn't stay on the show.
oscardahl said: She is a really good actress, too bad Grey's isn't that good of a show.


Variety has reported that Elizabeth Reaser has landed a leading role on the new CBS show, Mythological X. Reeser will play a woman who learns, through a psychic, that she has already dated and dumped the man she was supposed to marry. The show will be directed by Timothy Busfield, who most recently appeared on the short lived NBC show, Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip.

Good news for Chris O’Donnell! Someone finally wants to cast him in a movie again! It’s about time, too, for this talented actor. O’Donnell will star in the film Max Payne, and marks the first time he will appear on the big screen since 2000’s Vertical Limit. Mark Wahlberg will play the title character in the film, a police officer who is haunted by the death of his family and seeks revenge.

Seth Green has two movies coming up in 2009. The first is Old Dogs, about two business partners whose lives are turned upside down when they find themselves in the care of 7 year old twins. Robin Williams, John Travolta, Kelly Preston, and Matt Dillon also appear in the film. After that, he’ll reprise his role as Lyle in the sequel to The Italian Job. The title? Why, The Brazilian Job, of course. The movie’s A-list cast, including Charlize Theron, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Statham, and Mos Def will all return.


- Gina Scarpa, BuddyTV Staff Writer

Source: Variety, IMDB
(Image courtesy of ABC)
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