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Doug Ross. Douglas Ross, M.D. is a fictional character from the NBC medical drama series ER, portrayed by American actor George Clooney. He is a pediatric fellow, employed by the pediatric service, but works in the ER. He is later promoted to a pediatric attending in the ER. He appears from the pilot episode before departing in the fifth season ...
With a net worth estimated at $500 million, Clooney can afford to pick and choose his projects. ... his big break came when he was cast as Dr. Doug Ross in “ER.” ... he played Ross for five ...
Clooney rose to fame when he played Dr. Doug Ross, alongside Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, and Noah Wyle, on the hit NBC medical drama ER from 1994 to 1999. After leaving the series in 1999, he made a cameo appearance in the 6th season and returned for a guest spot in the show's final season. [ 37 ]
A decade after his stint as Ace on the '80s sitcom E/R, George Clooney landed his career-defining role as Dr. Doug Ross on ER, earning two Emmy nominations.Though he exited after five seasons to ...
The NBC series ran for 15 seasons, ending in 2009, and helped launch many of its stars' careers, including George Clooney, who played Dr. Doug Ross. Clooney’s onscreen love interest Julianna ...
The original starring cast consisted of Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene, George Clooney as Dr. Douglas "Doug" Ross, Sherry Stringfield as Dr. Susan Lewis, Noah Wyle as medical student (later Dr.) John Carter, and Eriq La Salle as Dr. Peter Benton. Julianna Margulies guest starred in the pilot as Nurse Carol Hathaway before becoming part of ...
As ER approaches its 30th anniversary, it seems Julianna Margulies and George Clooney feel the nostalgia more than anyone. In a recent conversation with the Television Academy (tied to the ...
24 Hours (. ER. ) " 24 Hours " is the pilot episode of the medical drama series ER. It first aired on NBC in the United States on September 19, 1994. The episode was written by Michael Crichton, adapted from a screenplay he originally wrote in 1974, and directed by Rod Holcomb.