
Eric Dane, Kate Walsh
Another Grey's Anatomy-Private Practice crossover is set for early January. This time, Mark (Eric Dane) and Addison (Kate Walsh) will be featured, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
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According to Entertainment Weekly, the first half of the crossover involves...
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Private Practice
Private Practice returns to ABC (Oct. 1, 10/9c) with a bloody good premiere. Yes, it's good. And yes, it's very bloody.
When we last saw Violet (Amy Brenneman), she was being chopped up by her psycho patient, who wanted to steal her baby. The beginning of the premiere kicks off seconds later and — spoiler alert — Violet lives.
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How does the attack affect the members of the Oceanside Wellness Center, which was also left in pieces? Paul Adelstein reveals the aftermath of that fateful night and also talks about the baby daddy, new relationships and another possible Grey's Anatomy crossover.
TVGuide.com: Cooper has always been there for Violet, but will she let him be so close after what happens in the season premiere?
Paul Adelstein: She certainly has some emotional and psychological obstacles to get over before she can let anybody in...
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Alex Young and Kate Walsh
Kate Walsh's estranged husband has filed papers against the couple's accounting firm, accusing the company of refusing to give him a complete report on the couple's joint assets.
In papers filed Friday, Alex Young, a 20th Century Fox movie executive, claimed London & Co. is acting ...
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Kate Walsh
Kate Walsh is opening up for the first time about her divorce after her whirlwind romance and 15 months of marriage, saying she never thought she'd go through the same thing as her character in Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice.
"I don't think anyone gets married thinking that they will get divorced," Walsh, 41, told Redbook about her failed marriage to film studio executive Alex Young, 38. "Alex and I still care for each other, and I wish him nothing but the best. The silver lining to this, however, is ...
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Kate Walsh
The rotating doors at Seattle Grace may welcome back another familiar face — again.
Private Practice star Kate Walsh, whose multi-episode Grey's Anatomy-Practice crossover stint concluded Thursday night, says you may not have seen the last of her on her former show.
"I might [come back]," she tells Us Weekly. "I'm ...
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Kate Walsh and Alex Young
Kate Walsh and her husband, Alex Young, are splitting up, after nearly a year and a half of marriage.
Young, 37, filed for divorce Nov. 22, citing irreconcilable differences.
"Papers have been filed to amicably end the marriage of executive Alex Young, and actress Kate Walsh," Walsh's rep confirmed to Extra. "The couple remain on friendly terms and sincerely hope the media will respect their privacy during this difficult time."
The Private Practice star, 41 (aka Dr. Addison Montgomery), and Young, a co-president of production at 20th Century Fox, married on Sept. 1, 2007, in Ojai, Calif., after getting engaged in May.
Shortly after their wedding, Walsh opened up about her whirlwind romance. "I met him at..." More, after the jump.
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Kate Walsh and Eric Dane on Grey's Anatomy
Talk about a delicate operation.
Sources tell TVGuide.com exclusively that ABC powerhouse Grey's Anatomy and its spin-off, Private Practice, will be embarking on a multi-episode crossover story come February sweeps.
Though at this very early stage the number of episodes and the sum total of actors involved has yet to be nailed down, it can at least be confirmed that ...
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Kate Walsh
Is ABC's Private Practice more robust with romance and drama than ever? Kate Walsh sure thinks so. TVGuide.com invited the actress to diagnose the show as it enters its second season, take a temperature reading on Addison's latest romance, and reveal the Grey's Anatomy character she'd love to see stop by and "cause some trouble."
TVGuide.com: Did [Private Practice creator] Shonda Rhimes have any discussion with you at the end of Season 1 about what was working and what could be better?Kate Walsh: The great thing about Shonda is she has many, many gifts, and one of them is that even if she has a storyline arced out for the whole season for every character, she also watches the episodes and she'll see organically what comes about. She'll take note of things she might not have anticipated with characters or story, and start writing toward those things. Or, she'll have epiphanies in the middle of the night and go, "A-ha, this is where we're going to go!" In that sense, we never really know as actors where we're going, but it keeps things very fresh.
TVGuide.com: I, for one, definitely welcome the return of Addison, Headstrong Surgeon Extraordinaire.
Walsh: Yes! It's funny because ...
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Kathy Griffin by Richard Wolowicz/WireImage.com
After weeks of rumors, ABC has confirmed Kathy Griffin will help hand out golden statuettes at the Emmys later this month.Who can forget the hubbub when the acerbic comic dissed Jesus while accepting her golden girl for My Life on the D-List at the 2007 Creative Arts ceremony? She's up for two Emmys this year, so brace yourself for more.Joining Griffin will be fellow comedian Don Rickles, two-time Emmy host Conan O'Brien, Christian Slater, Kate Walsh, and Emmy nominees Neil Patrick Harris and Kristin Chenoweth. Harris is logging in some serious time for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences he announced the nominations with Chenoweth in July and is also tapped to host the Creative Arts bash on Sept. 13, with Sarah Chalke.ABC airs the 60th Annual Primetime Emmys on Sept. 21. Joyce EngRelated: 2008 Emmy Nominations Housewives, Baby Mamas to Present at Emmys More Stars Added to Emmy Presenters List
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Amy Brenneman by Justin Stephens/ABC
Private Practice actors are already promising steamy scenes and drama galore in Season 2, but for some characters, more than just skin will be revealed. As romantic and professional complications unfold, Dr. Violet Turner, for one, will be moving on from heartbreak just as new details about her back story come to light.Violet's biggest challenge in Season 2 will be dipping her toes into the dating scene while negotiating her personal history. "She's just beginning to get out there and date, and she has a little sexual damage in her past," Amy Brenneman told TVGuide.com about her alter-ego, during a celebration for the show's Season 1 DVD release. "It's this little back story that I got. For all the jokes about hopping in and out of bed, she's got some real stuff. Which I love, because I think that's realistic. It's not easy all the time."But don't expect Violet's budding love life to happen from get-go: The start of the new season will see her smarting from the loss of Cooper Freedm...
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