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In 2003, Chambers was cast as one of the leads in the CBS crime drama Cold Case but left after appearing in only three of the show's first four episodes. In August 2004, Chambers was cast as surgical intern Alex Karev in Shonda Rhimes's medical drama series Grey's Anatomy, opposite Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl, and T. R. Knight. [8]
The first episode focuses on Rush finding passions for opening cold cases, and throughout the season gaining more and more passion, making cold cases her main job within the Homicide Unit. For the first 4 episodes, Rush is paired up with Chris Lassing (Justin Chambers), who left after episode 4 because of health reasons.
Lilly first investigates a cold case during episode 1 of the series, and later continues to do so at her own request. In this capacity, Rush becomes the lead detective of the cold case division. Justin Chambers as Chris Lassing, a detective. Lilly's original partner (Season 1). Danny Pino as Scotty Valens, a detective. Lilly's second partner.
Justin Chambers' character on Accused is nothing like Alex Karev from Grey's Anatomy — and that's exactly what he liked about the role. "What drew me in was the chance to play someone so ...
CBS is looking to reopen Cold Case. A reboot of the crime procedural, which aired for seven seasons from 2003 to 2010, is currently in development at the Eye Network, our sister site Deadline reports.
Future Grey’s doc Justin Chambers! Raymond J. Barry! None of ’em could save this CBS sudser from swirling down the drain after just three outings. HANK (ABC, 2009) HANK (ABC, 2009)
He forced the man to tell him exactly why he did it and said that he had no right to live. He then realised that this wasn't the right way out and left the scene. He has been investigating cold cases for many years, and especially enjoys tending to those cases where the black community has become the victims. One case especially stands out for him.
Grey's Anatomy actor Justin Chambers might've been a staple on people's television every week for 15 years as he played the character Dr. Alex Karev, but during that time, he managed to keep his ...