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unusual facts about medical drama



Anjul Nigam

He is a graduate of Cheshire High School and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and is known for his recurring role as "Dr. Raj, the Psychiatric doctor" on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy.

Chrissie Williams

Christine "Chrissie" Levy (née Williams) is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, portrayed by actress Tina Hobley.

Elinor Donahue

In 1964, she appeared as Melanie in "The Secret in the Stone" in the NBC medical drama dealing with psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour, starring Jack Ging and Ralph Bellamy.

John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County

County General Hospital, a fictional hospital that served as the setting for the NBC medical drama ER, was loosely based on the old Cook County Hospital.

Lawrence Kaplow

In 2011-2012, Kaplow was a writer/producer on the Medical Drama Body of Proof starring American television actress Dana Delany.

Paul McCrane

He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Montgomery MacNeil in the 1980 film Fame, Emil Antonowsky in RoboCop and Robert Romano on the NBC medical drama television series ER.

Ransohoff

Ben Casey, an American medical drama series partially inspired by the life of Joseph Ransohoff.

Tammy MacIntosh

She is best known for portraying Dr. Charlotte Beaumont on the medical drama All Saints and Jool in the TV series Farscape.

The Hippocratic Crush ll

The Hippocratic Crush II, also known by its Chinese title On Call 36 Hours II (Chinese: On Call 36小時 II) is a Hong Kong television medical drama series produced by Poon Ka-tak and TVB.


see also

Ann Byrne

Anne-Marie Byrne, Lady Byrne, fictional character in the BBC medical drama Holby City

Cricothyrotomy

In the BBC3 medical drama Bodies, the main protagonist Rob Lake, a newly appointed obstetrics and gynaecology registrar (played by Max Beesley), is called to a patient who is having difficulty breathing due to epiglottitis.

Doctors Hospital

Doctors' Hospital, medical drama that ran on NBC during the 1975–1976 season

Duncan Pow

Duncan Pow is a British actor best known in his role in Sky One's Dream Team, as Liam Mackay the captain of Harchester United F.C. and as Linden Cullen in the BBC medical drama, Holby City.

Glottertal

The 1914 built Carlsbau in Glottertal was the set for the 1980s medical drama television series The Black Forest Clinic.

Howard Antony

He has also appeared twice in the BBC medical drama Doctors, in 2003 and 2004, and he played the role of Parker in the 2004 film The Defender, alongside Dolph Lundgren.

Inge Hornstra

Other credits include medical drama series G.P., Big Sky, Murder Call, Wildside, Water Rats, Head Start, BeastMaster, and Farscape; and the television films Chameleon, which aired on UPN in 1998, BlackJack: Murder Archive and BlackJack: Ace Point Game.

Jorge Zamacona

Zamacona began working for television in 1984 as a writer for the second season of medical drama St. Elsewhere.

Judith McGrath

Judith McGrath (born 21 April 1947) is an Australian actress born in Brisbane, Queensland best known for her long-running role as Von Ryan in the television medical drama All Saints on Network Seven, she spent many of her formative years training at Brisbane Arts Theatre and was a company member of Twelfth Night Theatre under theatre director, Joan Whalley.

She played the long-running role of Yvonne Von Ryan in television medical drama series All Saints from its debut in 1998.

Lisa Zwerling

Zwerling began her television career as a technical advisor and writer for the medical drama Presidio Med.

Luke Mably

Mably played a civilian neurosurgeon Dr. Simon Hill on the short-lived Global Canadian-British medical drama, Combat Hospital.

Oliver Goldstick

Most notably, Goldstick was the creator and executive producer of Inconceivable, a short-lived medical drama.

Rob Corn

Previously, he was also a producer and director of several episodes of 1990's medical drama Chicago Hope.

Sanulrim

He was one of the antagonists in the hit South Korean medical drama White Tower, and had a supporting role in the romantic comedy Coffee Prince.

Susanna and the Magical Orchestra

Susanna's song "Believer" from their first album and their cover version of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" featured in two 3rd season episodes of the American medical drama Grey's Anatomy and on 3rd season of Skins, on episode 6.

The Second EP

The album's lead track "Could Be Anything" was featured on the soundtrack for American medical drama Grey's Anatomy (see Grey's Anatomy Soundtrack), and on Canadian teen drama Falcon Beach, garnering a much bigger audience for the band.