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Gaius Charles (born May 2, 1983 [1]) is an American actor known for his portrayal of Brian "Smash" Williams in the television drama, Friday Night Lights.He also played Dr. Shane Ross on the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy and a recurring role on the NBC historical-drama series Aquarius, as Black Panther leader Bunchy Carter.
Scrubs: Interns is an American web series from ABC based on the comedy-drama series Scrubs in its eighth season, which originally aired on ABC.com; each episode would premiere the day a new Scrubs episode aired on TV. The webisodes originally premiered between January 1 and April 8, 2009, with two additional episodes being released on the ...
Interns (Russian: Интерны, romanized: Interny) is a Russian medical sitcom, produced by NTV-Kino. The show aired on TNT Russia channel from 29 March 2010 to 25 February 2016. Premise
The stories centered on the activities of Dr. Peter Goldstone (Broderick Crawford) and five medical interns at New North Hospital in Los Angeles. The series dealt with issues of the day including the racism faced by one of the African American interns. The other interns consisted of a newlywed, two bachelors, and a woman. [2]
The new interns are back for Grey's Anatomy season 20 -- and there's even more drama, romance and complications to come.Harry Shum Jr., Midori Francis, Alexis Floyd, Adelaide Kane and Niko Terho ...
[3] [4] The interns are introduced to their resident supervisor, Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), nicknamed "The Nazi" for her strictness and serious demeanor. [5] They also meet Richard Webber ( James Pickens Jr. ), the Chief of Surgery , and Preston Burke ( Isaiah Washington ), the head of Cardiothoracic Surgery , who catches the attention of ...
William "Bill" Sage III (born April 3, 1962) is an American actor. He is known for his collaborations with director Hal Hartley. [2] Sage has appeared in more than 90 movies, most notable American Psycho (2000), We Are What We Are (2013), Every Secret Thing (2014), and Wrong Turn (2021).
Thirty years after ER “set the tone” for all medical dramas that followed, series star Noah Wyle has re-teamed with executive producers John Wells and R. Scott Gemmill on The Pitt, which ups ...