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Gregory Pratt, M.D. is a fictional character from the medical drama series ER, portrayed by Mekhi Phifer. [1] He first appears as a recurring character towards the end of the eighth season, becoming a main character from the start of the ninth season until the start of the fifteenth season.
"And in the End..." is the series finale of the American medical drama television series ER. The two-hour episode, which serves as the 22nd episode of the fifteenth season and the 331st episode overall, was written by John Wells and directed by Rod Holcomb and aired on NBC on April 2, 2009.
Banfield was hired in 2008 to become the permanent Chief of the Emergency Department, replacing Dr. Skye Wexler who was serving as acting chief. The board had decided to offer the permanent position to Dr. Gregory Pratt, but with Pratt's death, Banfield was brought in as his replacement. She first appeared in the second episode of Season 15 and ...
Debbie, Dr. Dakarai’s partner, wants to go out and search but it is too late in the day. An exhausted Pratt walks through the camp looking at the people. In the distance he sees a commotion. It is Dr. Dakarai walking back into camp. He left the jeep as soon as Pratt had gone and has been walking back ever since. Pratt hugs him. Debbie kisses him.
Jing-Mei and Greg Pratt require major surgery, and Elgin dies while receiving emergency care. Later in Season 11, an overwhelmed Jing-Mei/Deb quits County after Dr. Susan Lewis, the newly appointed chief of emergency medicine, refuses her request for leave to care for her father on Christmas Eve. Dr.
Mekhi Phifer (/ m ɛ ˌ k aɪ ˈ f aɪ f ər / meh-KY FY-fər; born December 29, 1974) is an American actor.He portrayed Dr. Greg Pratt on NBC's long-running medical drama ER from 2002 to 2008, and had a co-starring role opposite rapper Eminem in the 2002 feature film 8 Mile.
Scrub in! The cast of ER took the doctor drama genre to the next level when the show premiered in September 1994. The NBC series ran for 15 seasons, ending in 2009, and helped launch many of its ...
Mekhi Phifer as Dr. Greg Pratt – ER Intern; David Brisbin as Dr. Alexander Babcock – Anesthesiologist; Iqbal Theba as Dr. Zagerby – Ophthalmologist; Matthew Glave as Dr. Dale Edson [1] Perry Anzilotti as Dr. Ed – Anesthesiologist; Megan Cole as Dr. Alice Upton – Pathologist; Eddie Shin as Stanley Mao – Medical Student; Dee Freeman ...