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 Elizabeth Corday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Corday was a fictional surgeon on the television series ER.
Corday's mother is an astrophysicist with whom she has a rather rocky relationship.
Corday felt that her mother didn't spend enough time with her as a girl, she felt that she was "raised by nannies and boarding schools".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elizabeth_Corday   (1220 words)

  
 Dr. Elizabeth Corday
Elizabeth's unavailability to date Romano led him to drop her sponsorship and left her scrambling for a way to stay in America.
Elizabeth's career was given a boost early in season six when Romano promoted her to the position of Associate Chief of Surgery.
Elizabeth was chagrined to learn that her mother was having an affair with Mark's father because she was afraid it would complicate things.
www.angelfire.com /tv2/mgec/eliz.html   (398 words)

  
 Elizabeth Corday (ER)
Elizabeth Corday is a fictional medical doctor on the ER television series.
Corday is from the United Kingdom, and was educated as a doctor there, following in her father's footsteps.
Corday told Rachael after the funeral that it would be ok for her to visit her sister.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/e/el/elizabeth_corday__er_.html   (504 words)

  
 Dr. Elizabeth Corday Greene, FRCS
Corday is an ambitious and brilliant surgeon, although there is continual trouble between Corday and Romano, who is sponsoring her stay in the US.
Corday's sponsorship runs out but she wants to stay in the USA and decides to take a step backwards by repeating a year as an Intern so she can become registered in the USA.
Elizabeth is getting on with her life without Mark, but it is hard for her to do.
www.erheadquarters.com /char/doctors2/ecorday.htm   (600 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | ER star leaves amid 'age dispute'
Elizabeth was a great character, fiery and fun to watch, but she's lost a lot of that in the last few years.
Elizabeth Corday is one of the most interesting characters - I can't believe that the writers can be that short-sighted in respect of her storyline prospects.
ER was one of a handful of shows over the last decade that could actually qualify for "must see TV" for me. It was one gem out of the landslide of garbage and crap that Hollywood produces each year.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/entertainment/3783739.stm   (4194 words)

  
 Alex Kingston | ER | Elizabeth Corday
After a troublesome year as an intern, Elizabeth was promoted by Romano to an Associate Chief of Surgery, and that is the last career movement we know of.
She was asked out for a date by a new co-worker, Dr. Dorsett, and in the beginning of season 10 the two finally hooked up for a short and steamy relationship, which ended as it turned out that Dorsett already had a wife.
Elizabeth has also been the object of Rocket Romano's warm feelings since the very beginning, but so far the relationship has remained platonic and rather one sided.
alex.ouvaton.org /lizzie.html   (314 words)

  
 Elizabeth Corday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Corday came to America as part of some exchange program.
She moves back in with him and takes care of him when he is sick from chemotherapy.
I'm going to miss Corday, but I didn't like how she was dating all kinds of random guys.
pubpages.unh.edu /~dmv3/er/elizabethcorday.html   (156 words)

  
 Elizabeth Corday (ER) biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Corday was on ER from 1997 to 2004.
In the episode Try Carter Dr. Corday was convinced by Dr. Carter to perform an illegal donation procedure between two HIV positive patients.
But Dr. Corday felt that her time had come, quit her job at County General, and moved back to England.
www.biography.ms /Elizabeth_Corday_(ER).html   (534 words)

  
 Amazon.com: ER - The Complete Fifth Season: DVD: Brett Fallis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
ER's fifth season was marked by the departure of one of the series' core characters and the entry of a new one.
Elizabeth Korday (Alex Kingston) has to start over as an intern in order to stay at County General and in the U.S., and gradually ends her relationship with Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle), who learns that his son is deaf.
ER tracks the inner workings of County General Hospital, a Level One Trauma Center where heroic doctors and nurses are faced with life-and-death decisions on a daily basis.
www.amazon.com /ER-Complete-Season-Brett-Fallis/dp/B000F7CMQS   (2721 words)

  
 ERForums.com -> 'ER' Doesn't Renew Kingston's Contract
The British actress, who plays Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the long-running medical drama, said she was recently told that after seven years on the show, her contract would not be renewed.
Kingston joined ER in 1997 as Dr. Elizabeth Corday, the outspoken trauma surgeon struggling to make her Brit attitude and training fit in with the folks at Chicago's County General.
Kingston, who plays surgeon Elizabeth Corday in the US drama, said statements she made were "taken out of context".
www.erforums.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=509   (2779 words)

  
 Amazon.com: ER - The Complete Fourth Season: DVD: Brett Fallis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
The ER (Season 4) DVD features a number of dramatic episodes including the season premiere "Ambush" in which the ER is put in the spotlight when it's chosen as the site for the filming of television documentary.
ER has been my favorite show for years and this season, like the one before it, was one of the strongest on record.
Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston): Season four introduces this character, who will be around for quite awhile, which we are all grateful for.
www.amazon.com /ER-Complete-Fourth-Brett-Fallis/dp/B000B7QCGI   (3818 words)

  
 ERTV : Current Staff
ELIZABETH CORDAY, Associate Chief of Surgery: Dr. Elizabeth Corday is a gifted British surgeon who has come to the States to gain experience in the violent traumas unique to an urban American emergency room.
Corday finds herself stepping back to the duties of an intern in order to remain at County General when her surgical fellowship expires.
Alex Kingston, who won acclaim in the title role of the PBS mini-series "Moll Flanders," joined television's top-rated series, "ER," during its fourth season (1997-98), as the spirited British surgeon Dr. Elizabeth Corday.
www2.warnerbros.com /web/ertv/current_staff.jsp?oid=9354   (277 words)

  
 ER @ the audience is now deaf (Elizabeth Corday)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
It was at that point when I realized why Elizabeth looked so damn familiar even though I had just started watching the series; it was because I first saw her in Damage is Done, the episode that got me hooked to ER in the first place.
She's encountered far too much recent tragedy to simply bounce back, but I do hope that the producers will be making a strong effort to get our lovely redhead back to her old form in the near future.
Elizabeth is slightly taken aback by yet another classic Romano display.
ww2.erforums.com /er_char_corday.shtml   (1502 words)

  
 Robert Romano (ER) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert "Rocket" Romano was a fictional medical doctor on the ER television series who worked at County General.
Romano died when a helicopter fell off the roof of the hospital and crashed on top of him, a widely-derided denouement intended to be ironic as the character had developed a phobia toward helicopters.
The only person to attend his memorial service was Elizabeth Corday, for whom Romano had had feelings since Corday first arrived in the fourth season, during which she rejected his amorous advances.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Romano_(ER)   (552 words)

  
 'ER' remains healthy after 150 episodes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
The disaster scene is one of ER's biggest, says Visnjic, who plays Dr. Luka Kovac, the Croat who joined the ER staff in 1999.
At the crash rescue, he helps Dr. John Carter (Noah Wyle) and Dr. Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston) treat a firefighter, a mother and her young son.
ER's success has provided financial rewards — a licensing fee of $13 million per episode from NBC — but also creative flexibility, Orman says.
www.usatoday.com /life/television/2001-02-22-er.htm   (795 words)

  
 Classic TV & Movie Hits - ER
Birth Place: London, England, UK Biography: Alex Kingston (born March 11, 1963 in London) is a British actress best known for her role as Elizabeth Corday in ER.
Biography: Goran Višnjiæ (born on September 9, 1972) is a Croatian actor famed for playing the role of Dr. Luka Kovaè in the American television series ER; he joined ER in season six and as of 2005 remains on th...
Biography: Julianna Luisa Margulies is an actress whose role on the NBC drama ER brought her recognition and fame.
www.classictvhits.com /cast.php?showid=584   (727 words)

  
 ER: April Showers - TV.com
Mark must overcome numerous obstacles, mostly weather-related, in order to get to the church to marry Elizabeth, who is stuck with both of her bickering, divorced parents.
Many patients come in to the ER from an accident involving a prison van; Luka and Carter clash over the treatment of an injured cop and a prisoner with a dislocated shoulder.
Elizabeth Corday: Yes, well, this love child also comes with an extra 40 pounds and hemorrhoids.
www.tv.com /er/april-showers/episode/35813/summary.html   (524 words)

  
 "ER's" Dr. Elizabeth Corday
It's not so easy while I'm filming ER, because, usually, a theatre run takes longer than the hiatus that I have, but I'm definitely planning to return to the theater at some point.
Have you done a scene or an episode of "ER" that you are particularly proud of?
We love "ER," and think that you are a wonderful actress.
www.liveworld.com /transcripts/WarnerBros/10-12-2000.1-3.html   (434 words)

  
 CNN.com - Keeping the lovers straight on 'ER' - Feb. 12, 2004
The personnel of "ER" have spent a lot of time with each other -- both in and out of the hospital.
Peter Benton had a fling with Dr. Elizabeth Corday, who moved on to Dr. Mark Greene and, lately, Dr. Edward Dorset.
Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston): Dr. Peter Benton (Eriq LaSalle); Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards); Dr. Edward Dorset (Bruno Campos).
www.cnn.com /2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/12/tv.er.love.ap/index.html   (593 words)

  
 SixteenOzs' ER FanFiction
This site is in no way connected with "ER," Warner Bros. Television, Amblin Entertainment, Constant c Productions, NBC, etc. This site is purely for entertainment purposes and not for profit.
"ER," the characters and situations depicted within are the property of Warner Brothers Television, Amblin Entertainment, Constant c Productions, NBC, etc. They are borrowed without permission, but without the intent of infringement.
The stories presented here is written solely for entertainment purposes, and the author is not making a profit.
www.geocities.com /sixteenozs02/fanfiction.htm   (226 words)

  
 "ER" (1994)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
As an 10 year devotee of ER, I can't agree with some of the posters.
But for me, ER is still a compelling, emotional show, filled with good acting, great characters, drama, humor, a fast pace and lots of layers.
At a time of reality shows dominating the ratings, ER remains in the top ten, as it should.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0108757   (520 words)

  
 Movie Info for ER [TV Series] on MSN Movies
Though many critics thought that Chicago Hope had a better chance for survival than ER, the NBC series scored a surprise hit -- and over a decade later it was still firmly imbedded in the network's Thursday-night schedule, while Chicago Hope had long since vanished.
Set largely in the emergency room of Chicago's fictional County General Hospital, ER focused on the professional and personal trials and tribulations of the unit's staff, with several subplots and story arcs weaving in and out of each hour-long episode.
The winner of innumerable industry awards, ER has also earned a niche in media history as the most expensive dramatic series in TV history, reaching this particular plateau with its 13-million-dollar-per-episode average budget during the 1998-1999 season.
entertainment.msn.com /movies/movie.aspx?m=96752   (399 words)

  
 Zap2it - TV news - Kingston Discharged from 'ER'
11:21 AM PT Alex Kingston, who's played Dr. Elizabeth Corday on "ER" for the past seven seasons, won't be back for an eighth.
However, the reason for her departure isn't as controversial as it originally sounded.
She joined the cast of "ER" in 1997.
tv.zap2it.com /tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|88645|1|,00.html   (315 words)

  
 ER Headquarters
ER - It wasn't 'stat', but the 3rd.
He was calm, steady and dedicated to his work, Greene was, in many ways, the emotional backbone of the E.R. After his divorce with his first wife, Dr. Greene showed an interest in Susan Lewis, but she decided to move to Arizona to be closer to her family.
Green finally fell in love with Dr. Elizabeth Corday and they got married and had a daughter.
www.erheadquarters.com /index2.htm   (893 words)

  
 ER: Alex Kingston Fired - the buzz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
LOS ANGELES - Alex Kingston, who's played Dr. Elizabeth Corday on "ER" for the past seven seasons, says she won't be back for an eighth.
As for Dr. Corday, I thought her little love affairs with two men was kinda sexy! But I guess that since she wasn't a part of the ER staff (she's a surgeon), her storylines get backburnered.
And he popped up for a quick scene with Elizabeth towards the end of a show a couple months later- it was a surprise for the audience (what's HE doing back on?), but a cool scene...
www.glbuzz.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=5230   (1458 words)

  
 ER: Double Blind - TV.com
Doug jeopardizes future federal grants for the entire ER when he breaks a double blind study by giving a sample drug to an ailing patient.
Mark goes to bat for Pickman when she inadvertently leaves a severely injured man at an accident scene.
ER cast guesting on TV (may contain spoilers)
www.tv.com /er/double-blind/episode/25662/summary.html   (350 words)

  
 Mark and Elizabeth: Series and Standalones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Cari's Fanfiction: ER Fan Fiction: Mark and Elizabeth
Mark and Elizabeth are also a fabulous couple, both on the show and to write for.
I've not posted any M/E stories recently, though their relationship is developing in Facing the Unknown, my current story focusing on Doug and Carol.
fanfic.carianne.org /me.html   (155 words)

  
 Alex Kingston: Calling Dr. Corday | Fit Pregnancy
Alex Kingston plays Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the award-winning TV series ER.
In everyday life, the British stage-trained actress is married to journalist Florian Haertel; on screen, she’s pregnant by fellow ER physician Mark Greene.
When we asked Kingston about her real and fictional lives, both she and her ER alter ego were a week from delivering their first baby.
www.fitpregnancy.com /style/292   (540 words)

  
 Alex Kingston | ER | news : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
These days on ''ER,'' veterans in Kingston's age range, including Laura Innes (44) and Maura Tierney (39) are competing for screen time with younger, newer cast members, including Linda Cardellini and Parminder Nagra (both 28).
The situation with Alex Kingston's character Dr. Elizabeth Corday is no exception,'' the statement said.
Kingston, who has already, according to E! Online, taped two episodes for next season, apparently reconsidered her remarks and now seems to agree with Warner Bros. Since the Radio Times article appeared, she's issued her own statement, saying that her comments ''were spoken tongue-in-cheek and, unfortunately, have been taken out of context.
www.ew.com /ew/report/0,6115,648732_10_0_,00.html   (572 words)

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