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06/10/2014

Justin started the day at the Monte Carlo Television Festival with a press conference for journalists. I’m not sure if video of the press conference will be made available but here are a few snippets that were published on Twitter and online from it.

Reminder that this is a rough translation of tweets and articles that were published in French. lol

On past and current cast members:

“It’s pretty amazing how many people have come and gone since the beginning of the show. Many of these people I miss, like TR Knight, Katherine Heigl, Kate Walsh … I remember we worked a lot. The show became successful very quickly, but we worked a lot more at the time!”

“I would like Katherine Heigl to return. I would like for her and Alex to reach some sort of agreement. She left and it was over.”

Isaiah Washington’s return in season 10 was “interesting.”

Despite being nostalgic about his past cast members, Justin admitted that it’s a relief that the backstage drama that marked the first seasons of the show is ancient history.
“There’s a new generation of actors who have come on and it’s pretty exciting to see that they are so happy to be there. They arrive on time! They are happy to have a job! It helps so much.”

On Alex’s relationship with Jo:

Justin is very happy with the relationship between Alex and Jo. “Their relationship is strong and I think Jo really brings out the best in Alex and vice versa. They have very similar pasts and I think they will settle down.”

“ I think Karev will have a family by the end of the show. Jo is the love of his life.”

“I think next season we will really see them evolve. This is a drama so there will be problems but I really think she is the love of his life.

On season 11 of Grey’s Anatomy:

Justin thinks Bailey should have be on the hospital board(?) and that Alex will likely have problems with money next season.

He thinks we’ll discover a bit more about Alex’s family and he knows that Alex has a sister.

Other topics:

“The secret to the longevity of the show is the great diversity of the cast in which everyone can identify with someone… and also the sex.”

“I like the fact that Alex is bad with adults but so good with children”

“The older I get, the less they want me shirtless onscreen.”

He often asks Shonda what’s happening and if he’ll still have a job. Shonda would like GA to go on for as long as ER.

He doesn’t think the plane crash sidelined his character or that the death of Alex’s father has softened him.

Justin suggested to the writers bringing in Alex’s mother, but they opted to bring in his father.

Personal life

“Having a job brings security when you have a big family.”

His kids don’t watch the show and don’t really like it.

He hardly has any time for many hobbies, apart from playing tennis, or watching other shows. “I haven’t even watched ‘Breaking Bad’…”

“I always said after the shows ends I would start from scratch and go back and take drama classes. But my children are becoming more independent, why not go traveling with my wife and a backpack.”



06/07/2014

&#9733 In an article on why Sandra Oh deserves an Emmy nomination, Justin is one of the actors highlighted as deserving recognition for making ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ enjoyable for the past decade.

While the show itself may not yet be up to reclaiming its spot in the Best Drama race, its actors, particularly Oh, deserve to be recognized. They’re what gives Grey’s it’s heart, and without them — Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, the always-underlooked Justin Chambers — the show wouldn’t have been half as enjoyable as it was this past decade. And without Sandra Oh, it wouldn’t have even been worth watching.

Source: Bustle

 
&#9733 ABC/Disney (finally) announced “Grey’s Anatomy: The Complete Tenth Season” on DVD. With the tagline “Live For The Moments”, the DVD set will be released on September 2nd, 2014.

Below is the DVD cover and the bonus features. The full press release and a bigger DVD cover image can be seen at TVShowsOnDVD.com


Bonus Features:

&#9830 Extended Episode “Do You Know?”
&#9830 Spotlight on Sandra Oh – Dr. Cristina Yang is one of the most beloved characters on Grey’s Anatomy. Get to know the actress who plays her, as we sit with Sandra and reminisce about her favorite moments and memories, as she winds up her 10-year run.
&#9830 Medical, Medical – The medical procedures on Grey’s Anatomy have intensified the hospital drama since day one. In this featurette, watch selected cast members get a tutorial from medical producer Linda Klein. From sewing stitches to starting a central line, we’ll see what it takes for the actors to pull off their TV surgical skills.
&#9830 Bloopers
&#9830 Deleted Scenes



05/02/2014

There’s finally confirmation of what fans were hoping for! Justin has signed a new two-year deal to stay on Grey’s Anatomy through seasons 11 and 12. In addition to Justin, there’s confirmation that Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr and Sara Ramirez have also signed new deals.

Four Grey’s Anatomy Stars Sign New Two-Year Deals

Justin Chambers, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr. and Sara Ramirez have signed new two-year deals for Grey’s Anatomy, TVGuide.com has learned.

The quartet joins Ellen Pompeo and Patrick Dempsey, who also extended their contracts through Season 12 back in January. ABC has yet to officially pick up Grey’s for Season 11, but the announcement is expected soon.

The news comes on the heels of Sandra Oh’s upcoming departure from the series after 10 seasons. Current series regulars Tessa Ferrer and Gaius Charles will also exit at the end of the season. As for those sticking around, it’s unclear whether Caterina Scorsone, who’s currently reprising her Private Practice role as Dr. Amelia Shepherd, will be promoted to series regular in Season 11, though Thursday’s episode opened the door to that possibility.

Aside from Pompeo and Dempsey, Chambers (Dr. Alex Karev), Wilson (Dr. Miranda Bailey) and Pickens (Dr. Richard Webber) are the only remaining original actors who are still with the show. Ramirez (Dr. Callie Torres) joined the show in Season 2 before becoming a series regular the following season.



05/01/2014

With three episodes (including tonight’s) left to air in this 10th season of Grey’s Anatomy, media outlets are publishing interviews with the cast reflecting on Sandra Oh’s exit. Below are Justin’s thoughts about his co-star of ten seasons from TV Guide and The Hollywood Reporter.

TV Guide — GREY’S ANATOMY: THE CAST SAYS FAREWELL TO SANDRA OH

“It’s going to be completely bizarre. It’s going to be a huge hole for us because she’s such a huge part of Grey’s. Her intelligence and talent is felt, and it ripples throughout the show. So, not having her here, we’re really going to feel it. I’m excited for her. She’s so talented. There’s going to be great stuff for her in the future.” — Justin Chambers

The Hollywood Reporter — ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Cast, Creators Say Farewell to Sandra Oh

Justin Chambers (Alex)
Favorite memory and how Cristina’s story should end:
“Sandra is an incredible actor and will just look at me a certain way and I’ll bust up laughing. We had a scene fighting over a gurney and we acted juvenile like our characters do. She does this look and puts her head up and walks off and I kept laughing every time we did the take. I love her so much. She sets such a great precedent on our show and a lot of actors, myself included, have learned from her. I love Yang and what she’s contributed to the show. I think Yang should run a hospital somewhere and be happy. She should find happiness even if it’s through work.”



04/11/2014

In the April 21st edition of Us Weekly, the focus of the “25 Things You Don’t Know About Me” feature is none other than Justin! Click on the image to learn more about him from the man himself.

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04/10/2014

TV Guide posted a new interview where Justin discusses the possibility of Alex leaving Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital and joining a private practice. Read on to see what he has to say.

Grey’s Anatomy: Will Alex Really Leave Grey Sloan Memorial?

Could another doctor say farewell to the hallowed halls of Grey Sloan Memorial before the end of Grey’s Anatomy’s tenth season? With the mounting pressure of his student loans soon being due, Alex (Justin Chambers) might be swayed to join Dr. Butthole’s (Patrick Fabian) private practice.

“This is somebody who Alex [is] taken by what’s going on with his life,” Chambers tells TVGuide.com. “This guy is still young. He’s got cars, a nice office and a good job. What he does is easy. He could do it blindfolded. Alex thinks, ‘Wow, maybe I could do this. I still have all these loans. I’m broke. Maybe I need to start possibly thinking of joining a private practice.’ He’s starting to see that he could maybe profit a little more than he has and also still be able to do charitable and humanitarian things that he’s been doing as a doctor.”

But that decision won’t come lightly. After all, Alex is part of the original Fab Five of interns whose careers have been defined by their time at the hospital formerly known as Seattle Grace. And if his emotional ties won’t keep him at the hospital, then his mentor Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) certainly will try. “I do not think she will let him go very easily,” Capshaw says. “Just flashback to the fact that he was supposed to be on the plane. He can’t have had her go on the plane and then go off with Dr. Butthole, that’s not going to go down well for her.

Still, Alex considering taking the job is “justified,” Chambers says. “Especially now that he’s in a relationship, he has a home now, maybe he wants to start a family and he wants to pay off these debts, he might want the money.”

Would you miss Alex if he left Grey Sloan?



03/06/2014

Nominees for the 18th Annual Prism Awards were announced this morning and Justin has been nominated in the Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline category. Winners will be announced during a ceremony on April 22, 2014 at the Skirball Center.

The PRISM Awards honor TV, movie, music, online, and comic book entertainment that accurately depicts drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction, as well as mental health issues.

Other Grey’s Anatomy nominees include James Remar (in the same category as Justin), Chandra Wilson and the multi-episode storylines depicting substance abuse (Alex’s father) and mental health (Bailey’s OCD).

This is Justin’s third PRISM award nomination after earning nominations in 2008 and 2009. Below are the nominees in Justin’s category. The full list of nominations can be seen at PRWEB.COM

Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline
Justin Chambers, Grey’s Anatomy
LL Cool J, NCIS: Los Angeles
Jonny Lee Miller, Elementary
Eric Christian Olsen, NCIS: Los Angeles
James Remar, Grey’s Anatomy