Krista Vernoff is stepping down from her position as the showrunner and executive producer of ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Station 19” at the end of their current seasons, TheWrap has confirmed.
“It has been the privilege of a lifetime to be entrusted to run ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ for the past six years and ‘Station 19’ for the last four,” Vernoff said in a statement. “The passion of the dedicated fandoms and the impact that these shows have on hearts and minds cannot be overstated. The amount of talent in these two extraordinary casts and these two brilliant writers rooms is beyond measure — and these crews work magic week after week.”
Vernoff added that she will be “forever grateful to Shonda Rhimes for her trust and to Disney and ABC for their support.”
“The last time I left ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ I was gone for seven seasons and the show was still...
“It has been the privilege of a lifetime to be entrusted to run ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ for the past six years and ‘Station 19’ for the last four,” Vernoff said in a statement. “The passion of the dedicated fandoms and the impact that these shows have on hearts and minds cannot be overstated. The amount of talent in these two extraordinary casts and these two brilliant writers rooms is beyond measure — and these crews work magic week after week.”
Vernoff added that she will be “forever grateful to Shonda Rhimes for her trust and to Disney and ABC for their support.”
“The last time I left ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ I was gone for seven seasons and the show was still...
- 1/25/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
The term "Triple Threat" fits Cheyenne Jackson to a (tight black) T, as the multi-talent has shown he can sing, dance, and act on stage, TV, and films.
He turns 35 today, and it appears that he had a good time this weekend.
As we ponder the possibilities of what a birthday weekend with Cheyenne and pals would entail, let's take a look back at his career, which has steadily grown in scope and visibility since his first Broadway experience 8 years ago.
2002
Cheyenne makes his Broadway debut as the understudy to both male leads in Thoroughly Modern Millie.
2003
Cheyenne is the standby to play Radames (here opposite Deborah Cox) in Aida (pic: Joan Marcus)
He returns to Seattle, Washington (where he had lived for years) to perform as Rocky in the The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
2004
Cheyenne originates the role of Matthew in the boyband parody Altar Boyz at the New...
He turns 35 today, and it appears that he had a good time this weekend.
As we ponder the possibilities of what a birthday weekend with Cheyenne and pals would entail, let's take a look back at his career, which has steadily grown in scope and visibility since his first Broadway experience 8 years ago.
2002
Cheyenne makes his Broadway debut as the understudy to both male leads in Thoroughly Modern Millie.
2003
Cheyenne is the standby to play Radames (here opposite Deborah Cox) in Aida (pic: Joan Marcus)
He returns to Seattle, Washington (where he had lived for years) to perform as Rocky in the The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
2004
Cheyenne originates the role of Matthew in the boyband parody Altar Boyz at the New...
- 7/12/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Cheyenne Jackson is featured in the current issue of Next magazine in a small interview regarding tonight's Broadway Backwards 4 concert. To read the feature click here. Cheyenne Jackson made his Broadway debut understudying both male leads in the Tony Award-winning musical Thoroughly Modern Millie. On and Off Broadway, Cheyenne has appeared in Damn Yankees, Xanadu (Drama League, Drama Desk nominations) The Agony & the Agony, All Shook Up (Theater World Award, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle nomination) the premiere cast of Altar Boyz, Aida, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Cartells, On the 20th Century, and The 24 Hour Plays. His film and television credits include; the Oscar nominated United 93, Curiosity, Hysteria, Family Practice, Hysteria, and the upcoming Life on Mars and Ugly Betty.
- 2/9/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
CBS has picked up its annual Jerry Bruckheimer pilot. This time, it's a medical drama.
"Miami Trauma," from Warner Bros. TV and Bruckheimer TV, is set in Miami and focuses on a team of trauma surgeons who race against the clock to save critically injured patients.
Jeffrey Lieber ("Family Practice") wrote the script and is exec producing with Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman. KristieAnne Reed will serve as a co-exec producer.
Bruckheimer is CBS' top supplier with seven series: reality competition "The Amazing Race," crime procedurals "CSI" and its two spinoffs, "Cold Case" and "Without a Trace" and science/medical mystery freshman "Eleventh Hour."
The pilot marks the second Bruckheimer project set in Miami, along with "CSI: Miami."...
"Miami Trauma," from Warner Bros. TV and Bruckheimer TV, is set in Miami and focuses on a team of trauma surgeons who race against the clock to save critically injured patients.
Jeffrey Lieber ("Family Practice") wrote the script and is exec producing with Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman. KristieAnne Reed will serve as a co-exec producer.
Bruckheimer is CBS' top supplier with seven series: reality competition "The Amazing Race," crime procedurals "CSI" and its two spinoffs, "Cold Case" and "Without a Trace" and science/medical mystery freshman "Eleventh Hour."
The pilot marks the second Bruckheimer project set in Miami, along with "CSI: Miami."...
- 2/6/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS did some serious pilot shopping Friday.
Late in the day, the network greenlighted four pilots -- dramas "Three Rivers" and "The Good Wife" and comedies "Accidentally on Purpose" and "Waiting to Die."
The quartet joined the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced drama pilot "Miami Trauma," which received a pickup earlier in the day.
"Miami Trauma" and "Three Rivers" are part of CBS' concerted effort this development season to find a medical drama for fall.
"Miami Trauma," from Warner Bros. TV and Bruckheimer TV, is set in Miami and focuses on a team of trauma surgeons who race against the clock to save critically injured patients.
Jeffrey Lieber ("Family Practice") wrote the script and is exec producing with Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman. KristieAnne Reed will serve as a co-exec producer.
Bruckheimer is CBS' top supplier with seven series: reality competition "The Amazing Race"; crime procedurals "CSI" and its two spinoffs, "Cold Case...
Late in the day, the network greenlighted four pilots -- dramas "Three Rivers" and "The Good Wife" and comedies "Accidentally on Purpose" and "Waiting to Die."
The quartet joined the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced drama pilot "Miami Trauma," which received a pickup earlier in the day.
"Miami Trauma" and "Three Rivers" are part of CBS' concerted effort this development season to find a medical drama for fall.
"Miami Trauma," from Warner Bros. TV and Bruckheimer TV, is set in Miami and focuses on a team of trauma surgeons who race against the clock to save critically injured patients.
Jeffrey Lieber ("Family Practice") wrote the script and is exec producing with Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman. KristieAnne Reed will serve as a co-exec producer.
Bruckheimer is CBS' top supplier with seven series: reality competition "The Amazing Race"; crime procedurals "CSI" and its two spinoffs, "Cold Case...
- 2/6/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Emmy winner Beau Bridges has been tapped to star in Lifetime's drama pilot Family Practice.
Meanwhile, Krista Allen is set to co-star opposite Jack Carpenter in Comedy Central's half-hour pilot Held Up.
Practice, from Sony Pictures TV and Lost co-creator Jeffrey Lieber, centers on a South Philly girl who becomes entangled personally and professionally with the affluent, Kennedyesque family members of one of the city's most prestigious law firms.
Bridges will play the family's patriarch, a brilliant, radical, Machiavellian lawyer who once defended the most controversial clients he could find. He is a peerless legal mind but not so successful as a father and a husband.
Bridges won Emmys for his roles in the telefilms The Second Civil War, Without Warning: The James Brady Story and The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom.
He earned his 11th Emmy nomination this year for his guest-starring role on NBC's My Name Is Earl.
Bridges is repped by CAA.
Held Up, also from Sony Pictures TV, centers on Ray (Carpenter), a bored bank teller whose life changes dramatically when two teams of crazy robbers -- disguised as James Bond, Spider-Man, Batman and The Three Stooges -- hold up his branch.
Meanwhile, Krista Allen is set to co-star opposite Jack Carpenter in Comedy Central's half-hour pilot Held Up.
Practice, from Sony Pictures TV and Lost co-creator Jeffrey Lieber, centers on a South Philly girl who becomes entangled personally and professionally with the affluent, Kennedyesque family members of one of the city's most prestigious law firms.
Bridges will play the family's patriarch, a brilliant, radical, Machiavellian lawyer who once defended the most controversial clients he could find. He is a peerless legal mind but not so successful as a father and a husband.
Bridges won Emmys for his roles in the telefilms The Second Civil War, Without Warning: The James Brady Story and The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom.
He earned his 11th Emmy nomination this year for his guest-starring role on NBC's My Name Is Earl.
Bridges is repped by CAA.
Held Up, also from Sony Pictures TV, centers on Ray (Carpenter), a bored bank teller whose life changes dramatically when two teams of crazy robbers -- disguised as James Bond, Spider-Man, Batman and The Three Stooges -- hold up his branch.
- 8/28/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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