Grey's Anatomy

Thursday 9:00 PM on ABC

Cast & Crew

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  • Ellen Pompeo

    Meredith Grey

    9.1
    Ellen Pompeo made her major studio screen debut in Brad Silberling's Moonlight Mile, starring alongside Susan Sarandon, Dustin Hoffman and Jake Gyllenhaal. She received outstanding reviews for her portrayal of an outspoken young woman carrying a silent burden that's breaking her heart. A native of Boston, Pompeo was most recently seen starring opposite Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn and Will Ferrell in the wildly successful Old School and, before that, in Steven Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can, opposite Leonardo DiCaprio. Prior to Moonlight Mile, Pompeo starred in several independent features, including In the Weeds and Coming Soon, and she can also be seen in the upcoming Glory Days.moreless
  • Patrick Dempsey

    Derek Shepherd

    8.6
    For someone whose acting career was at a virtual standstill for about a decade, Patrick Dempsey may hold the bragging rights to having arguably one of the greatest career comeback stories of his time. Famous for starring in the '80s romantic-comedy hits Can't Buy Me Love, Some Girls, Loverboy, and Happy Together, Dempsey found it difficult to move forward from his pigeonholed teenage characters to more mature roles during the '90s. It was only after his appearance opposite Reese Witherspoon in Sweet Home Alabama (2002) that his fading career was jolted back into life. In 2005, Patrick once again achieved Hollywood heartthrob status as he portrayed the role of Dr. Derek "McDreamy" Shepherd in the popular medical drama, Grey's Anatomy. Patrick, who as a child had his difficulties in school, made up for his academic deficiency by focusing his efforts and energy towards other endeavors. As a teen, he engaged and excelled in skiing, unicycle riding, and juggling, the activity which he considers gave him purpose and led him towards the performing arts. During the early 1980s, Dempsey went to New York to enter a talent competition and eventually found himself an agent. His first professional acting job was playing David in the San Francisco production of Torch Song Trilogy. Skipping acting school altogether, he continued with stage acting and toured playing Eugene Jerome in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs. In 1985, Patrick first appeared on the big screen with Heaven Help Us followed by a slew of "rom-com" flicks in the late 80s and a starring role as Mike Damone on Cameron Crowe's high school comedy Fast Times. In the 1990s, apart from the film With Honors (1994), where he starred alongside Joe Pesci, Brendan Fraser, and Moira Kelly as the eccentric yet charming playboy Everett Calloway, Patrick never made a significant stride in his movie career. After a long list of unremarkable made-for-TV movie credits, Dempsey decided to return to Maine, where he bought and restored a farm. In 2000, the resurrection of his career began to take form as he was cast as Sela Ward's schizophrenic brother in the ABC family drama Once and Again, which earned him an Emmy nomination in 2001. He also made multiple appearances on Will & Grace (2001) as a gay customer in the clothing outlet where Jack McFarland worked, and on The Practice (2004) as "wolf-in-sheep's-clothing" doctor on trial for malpractice. The medical coat seemed to suit Dempsey well as his acting career was fully resuscitated on the Fall of 2005 when he landed the role of a lifetime as the brilliant and charismatic Seattle Grace neurosurgeon, Derek Shepherd, on the award-winning series, Grey's Anatomy, where his romantic onscreen relationship with Meredith Grey (played by Ellen Pompeo) has drawn phenomenal fan support and fame.moreless
  • Sandra Oh

    Cristina Yang

    9.1
    Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Sandra Oh started ballet lessons at the age of four and performed in her first play at the age of ten. She started working professionally at age sixteen in television, theatre and commercials. After three years at the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada, she beat out more than 1000 other hopefuls and landed the coveted title role in the CBC telefilm The Diary of Evelyn Lau, based on the true story of a tortured poet who ran away from home and ended up a drug addict and prostitute in Vancouver. Her performance brought her a Gemini (Canada's Emmy) nomination for Best Actress and the 1994 Cannes FIPA d'Or for Best Actress. Oh won her first Genie (Canada's Oscar) for her leading role in Double Happiness, a bittersweet coming-of-age story about a young Chinese-Canadian woman. She moved to Los Angeles in 1996 to begin the first of six seasons as Rita Wu, the smart and sassy assistant on the HBO comedy series, Arli$$, for which she won a Cable Ace Award for Best Actress in a Comedy. Her additional television credits include HBO's Six Feet Under, Showtime's Further Tales of the City and a recurring role on Judging Amy. Her films include Under the Tuscan Sun, with Diane Lane, and Rick, with Bill Pullman and Agnes Buckner. Other film credits include Bean, Guinevere, The Red Violin, Waking the Dead, The Princess Diaries and Pay or Play. She also starred in Michael Radford's improvised Dancing at the Blue Iguana, a bleak and raw view of life in a strip club in L.A, and in the independent Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity. Her performance in Last Night, a Canadian film about the end of the world, led to her winning a second Genie Award for Best Actress in 1999. Most recently Oh starred in Sideways for director Alexander Payne, and in the independent films Cake, Wilby Wonderful and 3 Needles. Never straying far from her theatre roots, Oh has also starred in the world premieres of Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters at the La Jolla Playhouse and Diana Son's Stop Kiss at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre in New York, a role for which she received a Theatre World Award. She was also recently seen in the Vagina Monologues in New York. She resides in Los Angeles.moreless
  • Chandra Wilson

    Miranda Bailey

    9.5
    Chandra Wilson is so pleased to have been selected by The New York Times as one of "8 to Watch , Onstage and Behind the Scenes" for the Spring of 2004!! The New York Times article
    This honor comes in conjunction with her Broadway opening of the acclaimed Caroline, or Change at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, written by Tony Kushner, composed by Jeanine Tesori and directed by George C. Wolfe.

    She currently has a supporting role on the ABC drama, Grey's Anatomy. Since the show' premiere as a midseason drama in 2005 it has gone on to a second season and attained hit status with great ratings and rave reviews. On the show she plays Miranda Bailey, known by hospital staff as "The Nazi", a no-nonsense resident who does her jobs better than most attendings. She is in charge of the 5 popular interns on the show played by Ellen Pompeo, Justin Chambers, Katherine Heigl, T.R. Knight, and Sandra Oh. Wilson has received a NAACP Image Award nomination for her role on the show.

    This Houston, Texas native began performing in musicals at the age of five with Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) where she appeared in more than ten of their major musical productions. She attended Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, and later went on to acquire her BFA in undergraduate drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. There, she spent four years training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.

    Chandra was a series regular on ABC's Bob Patterson in the role of Claudia Hopper. She has made numerous other television appearances, including guest-starring roles on The Sopranos, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Sex and the City, Third Watch, 100 Centre Street, Cosby, Law & Order, and The Cosby Show. She has had recurring roles on One Life to Live and Queens Supreme, and a principle role in the CBS Schoolbreak Special Sexual Considerations. She has also appeared in national television commercials for Blockbuster Video, Burger King, Scope, and the United Negro College Fund as well as numerous radio commercials.

    On the big screen, she appears as supporting characters in the films Lone Star, directed by John Sayles and Philadelphia, directed by Jonathan Demme.

    On stage, she has portrayed Bonna Willis in the production of The Good Times are Killing Me by Lynda Barry both at the Second Stage and Minetta Lane theatres which won her a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance, Caroline, or Change on Broadway and the Public Theatre, The Miracle Worker at Charlotte Repertory Theatre, Paper Moon: the Musical at the Papermill Playhouse, The Family of Mann by Theresa Rebeck at the Second Stage Theatre, Believing for the Young Playwright's Festival at Playwrights Horizons, Little Shop of Horrors at the Falmouth Playhouse and the Broadway revival of On The Town also directed by George C. Wolfe.moreless
  • Eric Dane

    Mark Sloan (episode 40+, recurring previously)

    8.6
    Eric William Dane was born in 1972, in San Francisco, California. He is the oldest of two brothers. His father is an architect and interior designer based in San Francisco. Dane was married to actress Rebecca Gayheart on October 29, 2004. Dane has acted as a recurring guest-star on the television series Charmed. He appeared in seasons five and six as Phoebe Halliwell's year-long boyfriend Jason Dean. He also appeared in movies such as The Basket (2000), Feast (2005), Open Water 2: Adrift (2006), X-Men 3: The Last Stand (2006), and many other great roles. Though Dane is also set to star in the movie Marley and Me (2008), we will also still see him returning as Dr. Mark Sloan aka "McSteamy", a plastic surgeon on the ABC series Grey's Anatomy.moreless
  • James Pickens Jr.

    Richard Webber

    9.0
    Throughout his long and steady career, James Pickens, Jr., known to most as Dr. Richard Webber on Grey's Anatomy and FBI Deputy Director Alvin Kersh on The X-Files, has earned the respect and admiration of his peers and television audiences worldwide. A veteran and accomplished actor on stage, in film, and on television, Pickens has been recognized for the often distinguished and authoritative figures he has portrayed. Raised in Cleveland, Ohio, James got his acting feet wet when he starred in the school production of Matters of Choice in Bowling Green State University, where he finished his Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts in 1976.

    His professional acting career then began portraying Walter Lee in A Raisin in the Sun at the Roundabout Theatre in New York. Throughout the '80s, Pickens has performed in a handful of stage productions such as Balm and Gilead with Circle Rep/Steppenwolf Theatre Company and A Soldier's Play with Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson for the Negro Ensemble Company. When he moved to the West Coast in 1990, he began landing roles in film and on television, including recurring characters Henry Thomas, Beverly Hills Beach Club Manager, on Beverly Hills, 90210, Chuck Mitchell, the husband of one of Roseanne Barr's co-workers, on Roseanne, Detective Mike McCrew on The Practice, and Clyde Coleman on Philly, apart from the dozens of television guest appearances he has made.

    In film, James Pickens, Jr. has had the fortune of working with Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson in the following films: Jimmy Hollywood (1994), Sleepers (1996), Sphere (1998), and Liberty Heights (1999). He also got to work with Steven Soderbergh in the early 2001 drama Traffic, which won several Academy Awards that year. For four years since 1998, James became part of the successful run of FOX scifi drama, The X-Files, when he was hired to portray FBI Deputy Director Alvin Kersh and to supervise Agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson). From his humble beginnings as an Ambulance Driver in the 1986 crime thriller F/X, Pickens made it all the way to the top when ABC assigned him as Seattle Grace's Chief of Surgery on the hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy. In the Golden Globe winning series, James once again showcased the versatility and emotional range he has displayed over a durable and successful career. In 2005, he appeared as a guest star on 2 episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm portraying a doctor. Coincidentally, both episodes of Grey's Anatomy and Curb Your Enthusiasm aired simultaneously.moreless
  • Sara Ramirez

    Callie Torres (season 3+, recurring previously)

    9.1
    Sara Ramirez, born August 31 1976, was born in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, a popular beach resort in Mexico. After Sara turned 8, she moved away from Mexico to San Diego because her parents divorced.

    Her education into acting was good. She attended Juilliard School in which she was taught to be an actress and an alto singer. This came at a good time when she realized how gifted she was as an actress, particularly on Broadway.

    Sara has been blessed with many roles on Broadway. She has starred in The Capeman, Fascinating Rhythm, A Act, The Vagina Monologues but it was Monty Python's Spamalot that made her a recognized Broadway actress. Originating The Lady Of The Lake, Sara won many awards for her role in Spamalot and it even won her a part in Grey's Anatomy.

    In 2006, Sara graced our TV screens as Dr. Calliope "Callie" Torres, a tough orthopedic surgeon on ABC's hit show Grey's Anatomy. As revealed in a special Grey's Anatomy-themed episode of The Oprah Winfery Show, ABC were so happy with her work in Spamalot, they offered her the chance to choose any of their shows to star in. Subsequently, she chose Grey's and was the second actor (behind Kate Walsh) to be offered a permanent role after only initially signing on for a recurring role. She has also had many guest spots on TV shows like Law & Order: SVU, As The World Turns, Spin City and many other shows including two pilots that didn't get the 'greenlight' to continue.

    She has also starred in many movies but never had a main role. She has starred in You've Got Mail, Spiderman, Washington Heights and many others.moreless
  • Justin Chambers

    Alex Karev

    8.7
    Justin Chambers was born and raised in Springfield, Ohio. He and his fraternal twin Jason are the youngest of five children. He also has one older brother and two older sisters. Discovered on a subway in Paris, he began his career as a professional model working throughout Europe, Japan and the U.S. with contracts at Calvin Klein and Armani, among others.

    Setting his sights on acting, Chambers moved to New York and studied for four years at H.B. Studios and Ron Stetson Studios. His training garnered him several television roles, including Another World, New York Undercover, Rose Hill with Jennifer Garner and Four Corners with Ann-Margret.

    Described as "part James Dean, part Marlon Brando" (Harper's Bazaar, 1998), Chambers got his big break when he was cast in his first feature film, Liberty Heights, directed by Barry Levinson. As a privileged but good-hearted troublemaker, he proved that he had the acting chops to hold his own opposite co-star Adrien Brody, and soon went on to play the lead role of D'Artagnan in Universal's action/adventure, The Musketeer. Additionally, Chambers starred opposite Jennifer Lopez in the hit romantic comedy, The Wedding Planner, and with Uma Thurman in HBO's critically acclaimed Hysterical Blindness. He has also been seen in the independent films Southern Belles, opposite Ana Faris and Fred Weller, and In Control of All Things, opposite Robin Tunney and Rory Culkin.

    Chambers resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife Keisha and five children. From oldest to youngest, Isabella (b. December 1994), twins Maya and Kaila (b. June 1997), Eva (b. March 1999) and Jackson (b. 2002). He is best known for playing Dr. Alex Karev in the ABC medical drama hit Grey's Anatomy

    Other Movie Credits:

    Rose Hill In 1997 (made for TV movie) as Cole Clayborne
    Liberty Heights in 1999 as Trey Tobelseted
    Leo in 2002 as Ryan
    For Which it Stands (2003) as a German Soldier
    The Zodiac in 2005 as Sgt. Matt Parish
    Southern Belles In 2005 as Rhett Butler
    TV movie Hysterical Blindness as Rick
    The Wedding Planner as Massimomoreless
  • Chyler Leigh

    Lexie Grey (season 4+, recurring previously)

    9.0
    Chyler Leigh is an American film and television actress known for her roles in the ABC dramas The Practice (Claire Wyatt) and Grey's Anatomy (Lexie Grey). Born on April 10, 1982 in Charlotte, North Carolina, she grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia before moving with her mother to Miami, Florida when she was 12 years old. As a teen, Chyler began modeling due to the encouragement of her friends. She then appeared in local television commercials before getting her first real gig with co-hosting the show Hall Pass. She landed roles in unaired pilots such as the WB comedy Saving Graces. Her first TV breakout role was in Safe Harbor as Jamie Martin but the show only lasted one season. She also had roles in the short-lived series girls club and That '80s Show before getting regular stints in The Practice (2003) and Grey's Anatomy (2007).moreless
  • Jessica Capshaw

    Arizona Robbins (season 6+, recurring previously)

    9.1
    Known for her roles as Jamie Stringer on The Practice and Dr. Arizona Robbins on Grey's Anatomy, American actress Jessica Capshaw established a steady acting career on her own when she could have easily capitalized on her family name and connections. Jessica, daughter of film actress Kate Capshaw and stepdaughter of Hollywood producer Steven Spielberg, was exposed to the entertainment business as she was raised primarily by her mother after her divorce with Jessica's father, Robert Capshaw, a business executive and high school principal, when she was only three years old. Even as a child, Jessica displayed a keen interest for the performing arts. She used to tell herself stories in front of the bathroom mirror and entertain her family by staging short plays during reunions and holiday gatherings. During her years in Harvard-Westlake High School, Brown University, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, her acting skills were honed as she performed in various stage productions under the schools' theater arts programs. She also studied under renowned New York acting coach Harold Guskin. Her first big break on television was a series regular spot on the ABC teen comedy Odd Man Out in the Fall of 1999. Although the show didn't last long on air, Capshaw gained some recognition as a budding actress and won herself roles in popular movies such as Valentine (2001), Minority Report (2002), and View from the Top (2003). In 2002, Jessica joined the cast of ABC's long-running legal drama The Practice as a high-strung Harvard graduate who is hired as an associate by the Donnell, Young, Dole, & Frutt law firm after the murder conviction of Lindsay Dole. She was a regular for the show's penultimate and final seasons. Afterwards, Capshaw became part of the rich and talented cast of the Western action-drama miniseries Into the West (2005). Her other guest appearances on other shows include ones in Bones (2006) and The L Word (2007). During the fifth season of the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy, Jessica was brought in as the new pediatric surgeon of Seattle Grace, with a chipper attitude and optimistic outlook, who eventually becomes a love interest for Dr. Callie Torres.moreless
  • Kevin McKidd

    Owen Hunt (episode 92+, recurring previously)

    9.2
    Kevin McKidd was brought up in Elgin, Scotland. He was a member of the Moray Youth Theatre before going on to study Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. While at university Kevin became involved with Bedlam Theatre, the university's student theatre company. At this point Kevin decided to give up on engineering and dropped out of university to pursue acting full-time. He then auditioned for the Queen Margaret Drama School.

    In 1994 he landed the leading role in the stage play The Silver Darlings, produced by Robert Carlyle's Rain Dog Theatre Company. It was only a matter of time before Kevin made his screen debut as the vicious gang leader Malky Johnson in Gillies McKinnon's Small Faces (1996). His next role was as the tragic, gentle giant Tommy in Trainspotting (1996).

    In 2007, Kevin was cast as the title character playing Dan Vasser in the NBC sci-fi drama Journeyman, which was canceled after only one season. The following fall season, he joined the ensemble cast of the ABC hit Grey's Anatomy as a military doctor visiting Seattle Grace.

    Kevin resides in Bedford, England with his spouse, Jane McKidd, and children -- a son named Joseph (born 2000) and a daughter named Iona (born 2002).moreless
  • Jesse Williams (II)

    Dr. Jackson Avery (season 7+, recurring previously)

    9.1
    Jesse Williams is an actor in film and TV. Jesse has worked on such productions as Grey's Anatomy, Greek, and The Mentalist.
  • Sarah Drew

    Dr. April Kepner (season 7+, recurring previously)

    8.8
    Born in 1980, Sarah graduated from the University of Virginia in 2002 with a degree in Drama. Sarah is best known for her role as the loveable yet shy Hannah, best friend of Amy on Everwood. Her first big break in Hollywood was lending her voice to Stacy Rowe, one of the characters in the much-loved Daria MTV show. She also played Bianca Knowles in the short-lived Wonder Falls series that aired on Fox in 2004. She had a recurring role on the hit Mad Men. In 2009, she had guest roles on Castle and Glee. She landed a recurring role on and Grey's Anatomy in 2009 and was promoted to a series regular for the 7th season.moreless
  • Brooke Smith

    Erica Hahn (episode 67-85, recurring previously)

    7.6
    Brooke Smith is an American actress who is probably best known for her role in the 1991 film, The Silence of the Lambs. She has made recent appearances on ABC's prime time hit, Grey's Anatomy as tough-as-nails heart surgeon Dr. Erica Hahn.moreless
  • Isaiah Washington

    Preston Burke (season 1-3)

    7.9
    A native of Houston, Texas, Isaiah Washington spent four years in the Air Force before studying drama at Washington, DC's Howard University. While at Howard, he won a role in the play Spell #7 and then moved to New York to further pursue his career. There he appeared in a number of stage productions, including August Wilson's Fences and Thornton Wilder's Skin of Our Teeth. With a passion for theater, Washington became one of the founding members of City Kids Repertory, a theater group that visits high schools and community centers throughout New York.

    Washington first made his mark in cinema in gritty crime dramas and romantic ensemble comedies. He has been featured in four acclaimed Spike Lee films: Crooklyn, Clockers, Girl 6, and Girl on the Bus. Other feature credits include Exit Wounds, Romeo Must Die, True Crime, Bulworth, Out of Sight, Love Jones, Dead Presidents, Stonewall, Strictly Business and the acclaimed Dancing in September - a performance which earned him a nomination for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor.







    Washington was also seen in Ghost Ship, Welcome to Collinwood and Hollywood Homicide.







    On television, he has guest-starred in several series, including NYPD Blue, Law & Order, Homicide: Life on the Street, Ally McBeal, New York Undercover, Living Single, Soul Food, and Touched by an Angel.







    Washington makes his home in Los Angeles with his wife and two sons.moreless
  • Kate Walsh

    Addison Montgomery (episode 16-61, recurring otherwise)

    9.4
    American film and television actress Katherine Erin Walsh, Kate Walsh as she is known in show business, is widely known by television fans worldwide as Dr. Addison Montgomery on the ABC medical dramas Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice. While she was born in San Jose, California, Kate was raised in Tucson, Arizona, where she finished high school at Catalina Magnet. She then enrolled at the University of Arizona to study acting. While there, Walsh got involved in regional theater productions before moving to Chicago to work at the renowned Piven Theatre Workshop and eventually perform for the Chicago Shakespeare Repertory in plays such as Trolius and Cressida, Flesh and Blood, Happy Birthday, Wanda June, and A Pinter Landscape. After a year, she transferred to New York City and joined the comedy troupe Burn Manhattan, with whom she got to perform in Off-Broadway productions of Flight Courier and The Four Twins. While in New York, Kate did several movie and television projects including her small-screen debut on NBC's crime drama Homicide: Life on the Street. Her first big break came when she was flew out from New York to Los Angeles to portray the obese real estate agent Nicki Fifer who dated and became engaged to Drew Carey in The Drew Carey Show. Working in L.A., she also had the chance to work with Nicolas Cage in The Family Man (2000), Diane Lane and Grey's Anatomy co-star Sandra Oh in Under the Tuscan Sun (2003), and Will Ferrell in Kicking & Screaming (2005). Apart from a slew of not-so-memorable film appearances from the late-'90s to the mid-2000s, Walsh had notable roles on television as Jenny, Norm MacDonald's love interest on Norm, as Carol Nelson on the HBO comedy The Mind of a Married Man, and the transsexual Mimosa in an episode of CSI. In 2005, Kate was introduced as the ex-wife of Dr. Derek Shepherd (played by Patrick Dempsey) and ex-lover of Dr. Mark Sloane (played by Eric Dane) at the end of Grey's Anatomy's pilot season. For the next three seasons, her role as Seattle Grace' premier neonatal surgeon and her character's romantic entanglement with the hospital's top neurosurgeon and plastic surgeon would draw the attention of the series' countless fans and catapult Walsh into instant Hollywood stardom. In 2007, show creator Shonda Rhimes decided to come up with the series spin-off Private Practice and cast Walsh as the female lead.moreless
  • Kim Raver

    Teddy Altman (episode 121+, recurring previously)

    6.9
    Kimberly Jayne Raver was born on March 15, 1969 and grew up in New York City. She started her television career as a regular on the children's show Sesame Street from the age of 6 for three years. After Sesame Street, Kim joined off-Broadway's first all-children's theater. She graduated from Boston University, and continued to study theater in New York. Kim went on to get a role on Third Watch for several years, and has also had guest roles in shows such as The Practice, Spin City, and Law & Order. Her most recent role is that of Audrey Raines on the hit show 24. She starred in season 4 and 5. She is set to appear in the sixth season, but also has a part on the new series The Nine.moreless
  • Katherine Heigl

    Izzie Stevens (episode 1-114)

    9.2
    Katherine got her start modeling for Sears catalogs. She then did commercials, moving onto That Night and King of the Hill. In 1994, Katherine had a main role in My Father, the Hero playing Gerald Depardieu's daughter, she followed that with a role in Under Seige 2: Dark Territory playing Steven Segal's niece. She then starred in the Disney movie Wish Apon a Star. After that Katherine's career took off with appearences on David Letterman and Jay Leno, and the cover of "Seventeen Magazine". Katherine moved to California with her mother after highschool to concentrate on acting full time. She starred in the independant features Prince Valiant and Stand-In's. In 1998, she joined the cast of The Bride of Chucky, starring along side Jennifer Tilly. She then went on to co-star with Peter Fonda in the TV-movie, The Tempest. She played Isabel Evans on the hit UPN show Roswell. Katherine is no longer starring in the hit drama Grey's Anatomy as Isobel "Izzie" Stevens.moreless
  • T.R. Knight

    George O'Malley (season 1-5)

    8.4
    American actor T.R. Knight, known to television fans as Dr. George O'Malley of Grey's Anatomy, grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and started out as a theater actor in his hometown. He was part of the acting company at the Guthrie Theater since he was a child. After graduating from the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, T.R. briefly attended the University of Minnesota before dropping out and continuing with acting on stage. In the Guthrie, Knight played Richard Miller in Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! and the title character in Amadeus by Peter Shaffer. On Broadway, he portrayed Damis in Tartuffe alongside Brian Bedford and acted as Tim Allgood in Michael Frayn's Noises Off opposite Patti LuPone, Peter Gallagher, and Richard Easton. Other theatrical credits include Joe in Conor McPherson's This Lime Tree Bower and Brendan Hilliard in Anto Howard's Scattergood, for which he earned a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play. Before winning the role of the endearing intern George on the hit ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy in 2005, Emmy-nominated Knight was a series regular opposite Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf on Charlie Lawrence. He has also made guest appearances in TV shows such as Frasier, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and CSI.moreless
  • Jessica Capshaw

    Arizona Robbins

    9.1
    Known for her roles as Jamie Stringer on The Practice and Dr. Arizona Robbins on Grey's Anatomy, American actress Jessica Capshaw established a steady acting career on her own when she could have easily capitalized on her family name and connections. Jessica, daughter of film actress Kate Capshaw and stepdaughter of Hollywood producer Steven Spielberg, was exposed to the entertainment business as she was raised primarily by her mother after her divorce with Jessica's father, Robert Capshaw, a business executive and high school principal, when she was only three years old. Even as a child, Jessica displayed a keen interest for the performing arts. She used to tell herself stories in front of the bathroom mirror and entertain her family by staging short plays during reunions and holiday gatherings. During her years in Harvard-Westlake High School, Brown University, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, her acting skills were honed as she performed in various stage productions under the schools' theater arts programs. She also studied under renowned New York acting coach Harold Guskin. Her first big break on television was a series regular spot on the ABC teen comedy Odd Man Out in the Fall of 1999. Although the show didn't last long on air, Capshaw gained some recognition as a budding actress and won herself roles in popular movies such as Valentine (2001), Minority Report (2002), and View from the Top (2003). In 2002, Jessica joined the cast of ABC's long-running legal drama The Practice as a high-strung Harvard graduate who is hired as an associate by the Donnell, Young, Dole, & Frutt law firm after the murder conviction of Lindsay Dole. She was a regular for the show's penultimate and final seasons. Afterwards, Capshaw became part of the rich and talented cast of the Western action-drama miniseries Into the West (2005). Her other guest appearances on other shows include ones in Bones (2006) and The L Word (2007). During the fifth season of the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy, Jessica was brought in as the new pediatric surgeon of Seattle Grace, with a chipper attitude and optimistic outlook, who eventually becomes a love interest for Dr. Callie Torres.moreless
  • Linda Klein

    Nurse Linda

    9.8
  • Mark Saul

    Intern Steve

    7.8
    Height: 5'11" Lives in Woodland Hills, CA
  • Winston Story

    Intern Leo

    9.5
  • Molly Kidder

    Intern Megan

    9.0
  • Joy Osmanski

    Intern Lucy

    6.7
  • Richard Keith (II)

    Intern Mitch

    9.0
    This Richard Keith (born November 29, 1982) guide is for the currently active actor, producer, director, writer and cinematographer (2001-2010+) who has appeared on Grey's Anatomy and NCIS. For the child actor (1956-1966) who starred in I Love Lucy and had a recurring role on The Andy Griffith Show, please see Richard Keith (I).moreless
  • Tymberlee Chanel

    Intern Claire

    9.5
  • Joseph Williamson

    Intern Pierce

    7.3
  • Brandon Scott

    Intern Ryan

    9.7
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Dead Parents, Dramedy, Fighting Doctors, Finding Mister Right, For Women