ABC
announced in a press release yesterday that series production
has begun on Grey's Anatomy in which Katherine has a leading
role:
PRODUCTION HAS BEGUN ON "GREY'S ANATOMY,"
A NEW MIDSEASON DRAMA FOR ABC
Production has begun in
Los Angeles on "Grey's Anatomy," a new drama series which
follows the professional and personal lives of a group of
surgical interns who are just beginning their careers at a
Seattle hospital. The midseason show will air in January 2005 on
the ABC Television Network.
Meredith Grey is a first year surgical intern at Seattle
Grace Hospital, the toughest surgical residency program west of
Harvard. She and fellow first-year interns Cristina Yang, Izzie
Stevens, George O'Malley and Alex Karev were students yesterday.
Today they're doctors and, in a world where on the job training
can be a matter of life and death, they're all juggling the ups
and downs of their own personal lives.
The five interns struggle to form friendships in this most
stressful and competitive atmosphere. Meredith's medical
ambition is overshadowed by a troubling secret: Her mother, a
noted pioneering surgeon, is struggling with a tragic and
devastating illness. Cristina is a study in contradiction:
Highly competitive and driven, she eschews any favors in order
to make it on her own. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens is the small-town
girl who grew up dirt poor and, in spite of paying for her
medical career by modeling, still struggles with her
self-esteem. George O'Malley is the warm but insecure boy next
door who always manages to do or say the wrong thing at the
wrong time. In spite of his attraction to women, he's treated as
"just one of the girls." And Alex Karev, the intern other
interns love to hate, masks his working class roots with
arrogance and ambition.
The interns are guided by an established team of doctors who
are determined to either shape them into skilled surgeons or
break them: Miranda Bailey, so tough that she's nicknamed "The
Nazi," is the senior resident responsible for training them.
Derek Shepherd is the flirtatious but very capable surgeon who
shares a forbidden but undeniable sexual attraction with
Meredith. Preston Burke's arrogance is second only to his skill
with a scalpel. Overseeing them all is Dr. Richard Webber,
Seattle Grace's paternal, but no-nonsense chief of surgery.
"Grey's Anatomy" focuses on young people struggling to be
doctors and doctors struggling to stay human. It's the drama and
intensity of medical training mixed with the funny, sexy,
painful lives of interns who are about to discover that neither
medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white.
Real life only comes in shades of grey.
"Grey's Anatomy" stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Patrick
Dempsey as Derek Shepherd, James Pickens, Jr. as Richard Webber,
T.R. Knight as George O'Malley, Sandra Oh as Cristina Yang,
Katherine Heigl as Isobel "Izzie" Stevens, Chandra Wilson as
Miranda Bailey, Isaiah Washington as Preston Burke and Justin
Chambers as Alex Karev.
Shonda Rhimes ("Introducing Dorothy Dandridge") is creator
and executive producer. Mark Gordon ("Saving Private Ryan"),
Betsy Beers ("200 Cigarettes") and Jim Parriott ("The American
Embassy") are executive producers. Peter Horton is co-executive
producer. "Grey's Anatomy" is a Touchstone Television
Production.