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Isaiah Washington (Dr. Preston Burke): I did everything that the producers and the network asked me to do. I came back under great stress, and thought I was doing the job I was hired to do.
Isaiah Washington is no stranger to controversy, and it looks like he's found himself in hot water once again. For those who don't know, Isaiah was fired from Grey's Anatomy for allegedly calling ...
Actor and Fox Nation host Isaiah Washington has said that he is tired of being associated with his former role on the hit-TV drama "Grey's Anatomy," but that is not to say that he did not come ...
ENTERTAINMENT Isaiah Washington alleges 'rampant' drug use and 'swingers parties' on set of 'Grey's Anatomy' Washington starred on the hit ABC show for three seasons from 2005 to 2007 ...
Isaiah Washington said he auditioned for the role of McDreamy, but heard a "rumor" that Pompeo was "uncomfortable" with him playing the role.
Appearing Monday night on Larry King Live, Isaiah Washington served up what many of us have been clamoring for: a blow-by-blow account of exactly what transpired on the Grey's Anatomy set last Oct. 9.
Washington is the second former Rutgers receiver to sign with Baltimore in as many years, following the footsteps of former teammate Sean Ryan who signed a rookie-free agent with the Ravens in 2023.
Isaiah Washington reignited his feud with his former ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ costar Katherine Heigl on Monday, November 16, via Twitter — read more ...
Embattled "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington has enrolled in a counseling program, according to a statement from his rep, Kelly Mullens, given to The ShowBuzz on Wednesday.
Isaiah Washington was fired from 'Grey's Anatomy' in 2007 after using a homophobic slur during a fight with Patrick Dempsey on set. By: Chris Rogers Reading Time: 3 minutes September 23, 2021 10 ...
Washington (“Grey’s Anatomy,” “The 100”) is guest-starring on the 150th episode of “Blue Bloods” (Friday at 10 p.m. on CBS), playing ESU (Emergency Services Unit) chief Travis Jackson.
Isaiah Washington emerged from an Oak Park Frank Lloyd Wright house in a happy daze, cheering the architect’s “trickery” and enthusiasm for upending conventions and flummoxing expectations.