NBC ANNOUNCES GOLDEN GLOBE
WINNER AND EMMY NOMINEE ANTHONY EDWARDS TO
REPRISE HIS ROLE AS DR. MARK GREENE FOR ONE
EPISODE OF 'ER' FOR ITS 15TH AND FINAL SEASON
Published:
September 04th 2008
BURBANK,
Calif. – September 4, 2008 - NBC
announced that Golden Globe winner and
Emmy nominee Anthony Edwards will
reprise his role as Dr. Mark Greene for
one episode of NBC's long running show
"ER" (Thursdays, 10-11 p.m. ET/PT).
Edwards will return in the episode
entitled "Heal Thyself," which was
written and directed by executive
producer David Zabel, and will air on
November 13, 2008.
The installment will feature Dr. Greene
in a series of newly shot scenes that
will feature other characters from the
show's past while also giving insight
into Dr. Banfield's (Angela Bassett)
past and her experiences within the
walls of County General.
"We had hoped to bring back some of
"ER's" stars for the final season and
think that our loyal fans will enjoy
seeing some of the shows most beloved
and memorable characters," said
executive producer John Wells.
Edwards first appeared in the "ER" pilot
and after nearly eight memorable
seasons, completed his run in a highly
rated episode at the end of the 2001-02
television season.
Edwards has received four Emmy®
nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Drama Series. He also won three
Screen Actor's Guild Awards (Outstanding
Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama
Series in 1996, Best Ensemble Cast in
1998 and 1999), the Golden Globe Award
in 1998 for Best Performance by an Actor
in a Television Drama and a People's
Choice Award in 1995 for Favorite Male
Performer in a New Television Series.
Edwards can next be seen in the feature
film "Motherhood" with Uma Thurman. He
was most recently in the film "Zodiac,"
directed by David Fincher. Other recent
credits include "Thunderbirds" for
Universal, "Northfork" written by the
Polish brothers and "Don't Go Breaking
My Heart," which he executive produced
in association with his production
company Aviator Films. The company also
produced the NBC television movie,
"Borderline," that starred "ER" alumna
Sherry Stringfield.
Edwards has appeared in more than 20
features, including his memorable turn
as "Goose" in the blockbuster feature
"Top Gun." His other feature credits
include; "Playing by Heart," "The
Client," "Miracle Mile," "Mr. North,"
"Hawks," "The Sure Thing," "Gotcha,"
"Revenge of the Nerds," "Heart Like a
Wheel," and "Fast Times at Ridgemont
High."
Edwards made his film directorial debut
with "Charley's Ghost Story," a
modern-day Mark Twain adaptation
starring Cheech Marin and Linda
Fiorentino.
NBC renewed "ER" for a 15th and final
season in April. Combining the
extraordinary talents of multiple
award-winning producer John Wells ("The
West Wing" "Third Watch"), best-selling
author Michael Crichton ("Jurassic
Park") and the creative team at Steven
Spielberg's Amblin Television, the
venerated series "ER" explores the inner
workings of an urban teaching hospital
and the critical issues faced by the
dedicated physicians and staff of its
overburdened emergency room. Currently
beginning its 15th season, the highly
acclaimed drama series now holds the
distinction of being recognized as the
most Emmy®-nominated series in the
history of television with 122
nominations. Crichton, Wells and Zabel
serve as executive producers, along with
Christopher Chulack, Joe Sachs and
Janine Sherman Barrois.
A winner of the prestigious George
Foster Peabody Award, the series has
also earned 22 Emmy Awards, including
Outstanding Drama Series in 1996, among
many accolades. In addition, the cast
has been honored with four Screen Actors
Guild Awards for Outstanding Ensemble
Performance in a Drama Series.
The long-running series stars Maura
Tierney ("Diggers," "Welcome to
Mooseport,"), Mekhi Phifer ("Dawn of the
Dead," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "8 Mile,"
"Slow Burn"), Parminder Nagra ("Ella
Enchanted," "Bend It Like Beckham"),
Linda Cardellini ("Brokeback Mountain,
"Scooby-Doo" films, "Grandma's Boy,"
"Freaks and Geeks"), Scott Grimes ("Band
of Brothers," "American Dad," "Party of
Five," "Mystery, Alaska"), John Stamos
("A Raisin in the Sun," "Jake in
Progress"), David Lyons ("Blue Heelers")
and Angela Bassett ("Akeelah and the
Bee," "What's Love Got To Do With It").
On staff at County General Hospital are
Abby Lockhart (Tierney), a recovering
alcoholic trying her best to juggle a
demanding residency and motherhood while
everything around her seems to be
falling apart; Dr. Greg Pratt (Phifer),
an attending fighting for the chief spot
on the floor as well as for a firm grasp
on his love life; Neela Rasgotra (Nagra),
a skilled surgical resident committed to
growing in her craft as well as in her
place on the surgical team; Sam Taggart
(Cardellini), a spirited ER nurse who is
finally getting some time to explore
life and love both in and outside the
hospital; Dr. Archie Morris (Grimes),
the quirky-yet-talented attending
dedicated to his work but constantly
distracted by his own world; Tony Gates
(Stamos), a paramedic-turned-doctor who
has overcome numerous obstacles to take
on the rigorous challenges of life in
the ER, Dr. Simon Brenner (Lyons) the
newest attending physician with a
penchant for stirring things up and Dr.
Cate Banfield (Bassett) as a
tough-as-nails attending physician whose
arrival shakes up the ER.
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