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01/21/2015

I have added to the gallery the promotional photos for the February 5th episode of Grey’s Anatomy titled “The Bed’s Too Big Without You.” The synopsis of the episode and the link to the photos is below.

“The Bed’s Too Big Without You” – April stays optimistic as Arizona begins testing on her baby; Dr. Herman plans out a crash course in fetal surgery; and Owen and Callie encourage each other to get back into the dating scene. Meanwhile, Meredith, Maggie and Bailey use the 3D printer to gain a better understanding of their patient’s tumor, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

Promotional Photos > 11.10 – The Bed’s Too Big Without You
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Also, several media publications were on the set of Grey’s Anatomy this Tuesday and TV Guide posted the following photo of Justin and his cast mate, Camilla Luddington, being interviewed. Looking forward to what these two had to say and what has them excited. 🙂



01/16/2015

Promotional material is finally coming out for the return of Grey’s Anatomy on Thursday, January 29th. Below is the press release and the link to the HQ promotional photos of Justin in the return episode of Grey’s titled “Where Do We Go From Here”.

MEREDITH AND APRIL ARE BUSINESS AS USUAL AT THE HOSPITAL DESPITE TURMOIL IN THEIR PERSONAL LIVES, ON ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY”

Guest Starring Geena Davis (“Thelma & Louise”) and Kelly McCreary (“Dr. Emily Owens, MD”)

“Where Do We Go From Here” – As Derek prepares for his move to DC, Meredith keeps herself busy at the hospital. Meanwhile, Jackson and April deal with difficult news, and Arizona and Amelia discuss how to best approach Dr. Herman, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

“Grey’s Anatomy” stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Patrick Dempsey as Derek Shepherd, Justin Chambers as Alex Karev, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens, Jr. as Richard Webber, Sara Ramirez as Callie Torres, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Jessica Capshaw as Arizona Robbins, Jesse Williams as Jackson Avery, Sarah Drew as April Kepner, Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd, Camilla Luddington as Jo Wilson, and Jerrika Hinton as Stephanie Edwards.

“Where Do We Go From Here” was written by Meg Marinis and directed by Debbie Allen.

Promotional Photos > 11.09 – Where Do We Go From Here
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There’s also a new promo that started airing on ABC and it can be watched below (there’s a new shot of Justin at about the 0:07 mark).



12/09/2014

Justin, along with his son Jackson, attended the launch party for ‘At Large’ magazine at the Chateau Marmont on Saturday. I added a few photos to our gallery of Justin waiting for his car with Jackson after the party.

Chateau Marmont (‘At Large’ magazine launch) – December 6
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The ‘At Large’ Instagram account uploaded the following photo of the father/son duo at the launch party.

@officialjustinchambers and son with @atlargemagazine at the #launchparty #sunglasses @rayban

A photo posted by At Large Magazine (@atlargemagazine) on



11/22/2014

The nonprofit organization WordTheatre, which works to ignite a passion for reading, writing and self-expression, released an audio archive with collections of short stories read by actors.

This is the full list of collections available to download at Audible.com. Below is the collection that Justin is included in. It’s called “Lost & Found – Volume 1” and the link to purchase and download is: WordTheatre: Lost & Found, Volume 1

Lost & Found – Volume 1

– Vanessa Aspillaga reading “Lucho” by Patricia Engel
– Dean Chekvala reading “To Psychic Underworld” by Dan Chaon
– Cassidy Freeman reading “The Summer Before” by Alethea Black
– Mae Whitman reading “Swan Lake” by Meg Howrey
– Gary Cole reading “Walls” by Tod Goldberg
– Justin Chambers reading “Loser” by Aimee Bender
– Vincent Piazza reading “White Angel” by Michael Cunningham
– Eliza Pryor Nagel reading “The Russian Children Aren’t Happy” by Ellen Slezak
– Dana Delany reading “Sea World” by Janet Grillo

 
On Thursday, there was a release party and Justin attended. I added a few photos from the party courtesy of actress Sharon Lawrence and WordTheatre.

WordTheatre Audio Release Party – November 20
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11/21/2014

The screencaps from the Grey’s Anatomy Winter finale titled “Risk” have been added to the gallery, and the album link is below. Grey’s will now only return on January 29, 2015.

Screencaps > 11.08 – Risk
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Director Rob Greelea once again tweeted some Grey’s behind-the-scenes photos. The photo featuring Justin is from season 8 episode 22 titled “Let the Bad Times Roll”. Here is the LINK to see a large version of the Justin photo and check out more of Rob’s photos on his Twitter.



11/14/2014

Screencaptures from this week’s episode of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ are up at the gallery. Click on the link for the album.

Screencaps > 11.07 – Could We Start Again, Please?
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Next Wednesday (on CTV) and Thursday (on ABC) airs the Winter Finale of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. After that, Grey’s will go on hiatus and only return on January 29, 2015 with episode 11.09 titled “Where Do We Go From Here?” Check out the promo for the Winter finale below.



11/12/2014

In the November 15th edition of Britain’s TV Choice magazine, there is a Justin interview where he talks about ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. Twitter user Jess [ @McDreamFamily ] kindly shared a photo of the interview with us. BIG thanks goes out to her. Click on the link for the album.

TV Choice – November 15, 2014
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Another interview was published in Turkish magazine Habertürk. This was another interview I couldn’t translate, but luckily for us my pal Burcu [ @karevwilson ] is awesome and did the translation. GIGANTIC thanks to Burcu! 🙂

The original interview can also be read at the source: Justin Chambers: ‘Baba olmak en büyük mücadele’ and the translation is below.

“Being a dad is the biggest challenge.”

We have conducted a pleasant interview with Grey’s Anatomy’s handsome doctor Justin Chambers, in which we have discussed his now deeply ingrained role, his marriage of 20 years and five kids. Dr Karev from ABC Studio’s legendary TV show, which is going to air its 11th season on Digitürk Drama, is exclusively with us on Habertürk.

Did you plan on becoming a doctor when you were a child?
When I was in school I wanted to become a dentist, but my math skills were so bad that I couldn’t fulfill this dream. At least I’m playing a doctor on TV at the moment.

Do you have any hospital memories?
My brother and I used to romp around a lot, which lead to us having to be hospitalized 12 or 13 times a year. One Christmas while playing in the backyard I fell and broke my arm, so we went to the hospital with our dinner.

How does one manage to be a successful actor and a father of five at the same time?
Everything in life is a challenge but being a father is the biggest. Even if there are difficult parts to it my kids help me. It’s possible for me to release all the stress and exhaustion after a day on set just by putting them to sleep or holding them. If I were all by myself I’m sure I would down a bottle of whiskey when going home after filming, but this way is healthier for me. This TV show has seriously changed my life. I have not once told my children “we can’t afford this” and I thank God for that.

But well, isn’t being married for 20 years a record for Hollywood?
Well, if you think about it, isn’t Hollywood consisting of families anyway? Hollywood is in fact one big family, where you have families inside of one family.

Do you plan on having more kids?
No. God, no!

As someone who remembers you as a model from Calvin Klein campaigns, may I ask how you manage to still look the same?
I think the youthfulness of my children keeps me energetic and alert. Actually, I feel kind of old. If you see me differently, lucky me. But I feel 10 years older than people of my generation. Because digesting Hollywood is extremely difficult and very exhausting both physically and mentally.