Grey's Anatomy: Guest Stars Revealed for Season Finale

April 8, 2009

All eyes are on Meredith and Derek as they continue to prepare for their looming wedding.  But that’s not all that’s worth looking into, especially as Grey’s Anatomy concludes its fifth season with a two-hour finale slated to air on May 14.  According to Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello, series creator Shonda Rhimes has tapped Debra Mooney and Liza Weil for the highly anticipated season ender.

Mooney, known for her role on Everwood, most recently appeared on Eleventh Hour, ER, Cold Case, and Pushing Daisies.  On the other hand, Weil is credited for her role as Paris Geller on Gilmore Girls, as well as her roles on The West Wing, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and ER.  Weil also has ties to Rhimes' other show, Private Practice given that her real-life husband is cast member Paul Adelstein.

'Everwood' Actress Heads to 'Private Practice'

September 3, 2008

Fans of Sarah Drew are happy to know that the 27-year-old Everwood actress is slowly making her way back to television with a number of guest appearances.  Previously, she had a little cameo on AMC’s Mad Men, and then just last month, she landed a role in the CW’s new drama series, Privileged, which is created by Everwood’s writer, Rina Mimoun. On Privileged, Drew is playing Joanna Garcia’s best friend. Drew will only appear in the eight episode, but this doesn’t mean that her stay will be brief. In fact, Mimoun believes that Drew is someone they all can’t get enough of.

"You can't just have her on once," Mimoun told Entertainment Weekly last month.  "[Her Everwood character] Hannah was never supposed to be on for more than, like, a two-episode arc, and she ended up staying forever!"

The WB is Resurrected Online

August 28, 2008

I love the CW for bringing me Gossip Girl and for having the guts to resurrect 90210, but there's no denying that the network pales in comparison to the glory days of the WB.  For those of us who were teenagers in the '90s the WB was a truly special network.  They brought us such classic shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dawson's Creek, Gilmore Girls and Felicity, and such charmingly forgettable fare as Blue Collar TV, The Mountain, Tarzan and Black Sash.  It's hard not to feel affection for that bygone era, even if it did produce atrocities like 7th Heaven.

The WB may no longer exist on television, but it's currently enjoying a resurrection on the Internet.  TheWB.com launched yesterday and features full episodes of many of the shows mentioned above, as well as games, a blog, desktop wallpapers and some original web series.

What Are They Up To? Everwood's Gregory Smith

July 3, 2007

From 2002 to 2006, Gregory Smith lingered on television as Ephram Brown on the television series Everwood. The series, which was set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado, featured Smith as the son of the widower named Dr. Andrew Brown and older brother to Delia. He also became the love interest of Amy Nicole Abbott. During his stint on the drama, he won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series for the Leading Young Actor category, and earned several nominations from the Satellite Awards and Teen Choice Awards.

What Are They Up To? Everwood's Chris Pratt

July 3, 2007

Chris Pratt was known as the character Harold Brighton "Bright" Abbott on the drama series Everwood, in which he earned several nominations for Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Sidekick. He portrayed the son of Dr. Harold "Hal" Abbott, Jr. and Rose Abbott, older brother to Amy and best friend to Colin Hart. Throughout the show, he was known for his promiscuity and string of relationships.

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