She may have a show called 'Scandal', but Shonda Rhimes doesn't put up with on-set drama.
She may have a show called Scandal, but Shonda Rhimes doesn't put up with any more on-set drama after what went down with the cast of Grey's Anatomy.
"It's not for nothing that I have a show [Scandal] that's about a professional crisis manager," the acclaimed showrunner told The Hollywood Reporter when recalling the earlier days of running Grey's Anatomy. "I learned a lot of stuff."
News: Why Katherine Heigl Says She Really Left Grey's Anatomy
In the beginning seasons of Grey's, the drama between the cast off-screen was being discussed around the water cooler as much as the show's story lines themselves. It started when news spread that Isaiah Washington had called T.R. Knight a homophobic slur. Then, at the 2007 Golden Globe Awards, Washington repeated the slur to cameras when attempting to clear his name. He was fired...
She may have a show called Scandal, but Shonda Rhimes doesn't put up with any more on-set drama after what went down with the cast of Grey's Anatomy.
"It's not for nothing that I have a show [Scandal] that's about a professional crisis manager," the acclaimed showrunner told The Hollywood Reporter when recalling the earlier days of running Grey's Anatomy. "I learned a lot of stuff."
News: Why Katherine Heigl Says She Really Left Grey's Anatomy
In the beginning seasons of Grey's, the drama between the cast off-screen was being discussed around the water cooler as much as the show's story lines themselves. It started when news spread that Isaiah Washington had called T.R. Knight a homophobic slur. Then, at the 2007 Golden Globe Awards, Washington repeated the slur to cameras when attempting to clear his name. He was fired...
- 10/9/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Katherine Heigl is talking priorities.
Actress Katherine Heigl will be making a comeback on television, but her return is not complete without an explanation as to why she left in the first place.
In an interview with Good Housekeeping, the former Grey's Anatomy star is saying she left the show in 2010 to pursue her family dreams with her singer husband Josh Kelley.
"We had big dreams of expanding our family, moving to the mountains and having a quieter life. Utah is spectacularly beautiful, the people are wonderful and kind, it's an easy commute from L.A. — and there's no traffic!"
Katherine left Grey's in 2010, but she continued to star in movies.
In the same year, after three months of long workdays on a movie shoot in Atlanta for Life As We Know It, she told Good Housekeeping, "I would come home angry and frustrated that I'd missed everything with my kid that day. I didn't...
Actress Katherine Heigl will be making a comeback on television, but her return is not complete without an explanation as to why she left in the first place.
In an interview with Good Housekeeping, the former Grey's Anatomy star is saying she left the show in 2010 to pursue her family dreams with her singer husband Josh Kelley.
"We had big dreams of expanding our family, moving to the mountains and having a quieter life. Utah is spectacularly beautiful, the people are wonderful and kind, it's an easy commute from L.A. — and there's no traffic!"
Katherine left Grey's in 2010, but she continued to star in movies.
In the same year, after three months of long workdays on a movie shoot in Atlanta for Life As We Know It, she told Good Housekeeping, "I would come home angry and frustrated that I'd missed everything with my kid that day. I didn't...
- 8/6/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Katherine Heigl is in hot water. The former "Grey's Anatomy" star has some splainin' to do in the first clip from her forthcoming NBC drama "State of Affairs," which is officially set to debut on the network this fall. Starring Heigl as CIA analyst Charlie Tucker, the series is her first regular TV role since departing the long-running ABC hospital drama in 2010. So what's the nature of her dilemma? Something about allowing a terrorist to slip through the U.S. government's fingers because she wanted to do some high-falutin' "vetting" of intelligence. Oh, brother! You know it's bad when they call in President Alfre Woodard to give you a tongue-lashing. After checking out the clip above, let us know whether you'll be watching "State of Affairs" by voting in the poll further down the page. "State of Affairs" premieres November 17 at 10pm on NBC.
- 5/12/2014
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
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