Ellen Pompeo, who plays a fictional doctor on the beloved series Grey’s Anatomy, is speaking out with a message to fans on behalf of the doctors who are serving as real-life heroes right now.
18.03.2020 - 21:47 / tvguide.com
It's hard to believe that after six seasons — one on Arrow and five on DC's Legends of Tomorrow — Brandon Routh's time as the adorkably optimistic Ray Palmer has come to an end. Palmer, along with Courtney Ford's Nora Darhk, departed the series in Tuesday's episode of Legends after tying the knot in the previous episode.
To honor his time in the Atom suit, Routh thanked his co-stars, the show's crew, and fans for their support over the years in a heartfelt message on Instagram. "Thank you
Ellen Pompeo, who plays a fictional doctor on the beloved series Grey’s Anatomy, is speaking out with a message to fans on behalf of the doctors who are serving as real-life heroes right now.
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