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Richard Flood (born 12 January 1982) is an Irish actor best known for the character Tommy McConnel in the series Crossing Lines, James McKay in the series Red Rock, Ford in the series Shameless, and starred as Dr. Cormac Hayes on Grey's Anatomy from 2019 to 2022.
Jo and Cormac Hayes argue over allowing a patient to see her premature baby, and Levi Schmitt vents to Nico about his guilt over unknowingly treating Opal. Winston and Maggie's romantic getaway gets interrupted by Jackson, while Amelia and Link discuss whether they should tell Zola about Meredith's deteriorating health.
At the risk of losing another beloved character so soon, Meredith’s dream sequence blended with the show’s real life as she was urged to fight her illness by Dr. Cormac Hayes (Richard Flood).
When Cormac told Bailey the reason behind his departure, he said his children were unhappy and wanted to move back home. However, that wasn't the entire truth. Cormac was faced with a tough ...
In the tenth season, the new batch of interns introduced during the ninth season were made series regulars including Camilla Luddington as Dr. Jo Wilson, Gaius Charles as Dr. Shane Ross, Jerrika Hinton as Dr. Stephanie Edwards, Tessa Ferrer as Dr. Leah Murphy except Tina Majorino as Dr. Heather Brooks (who died during the second episode of the ...
In Season 16, she is forced to do community service while her medical license status hangs in the air; after a hearing, she can keep her license and is rehired by Grey Sloan. On her first day back, she meets Cormac Hayes, the new Chief of Pediatrics, whom she grows closer to as they bond over their shared loss of a spouse.
[106] [107] The conclusion of season 10 has Cristina leaving Grey Sloan for Dr. Burke's job as head of Klausman Institute for Medical Research in Zurich, while Dr. Ross makes a last-minute decision to follow her in order to study under her. Dr. Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary) [108] unknowingly drops a bombshell that she is the child of Dr ...
Incredibly, 20 years later I’m still here and that’s partly down to luck and partly down to science and the new trial drugs. The first drug held my tumours stable for two or three years, then ...