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For those of you who haven’t watched ER one of the main characters is (was) Mark Greene, who was one of the ER doctors.
So I completely resonated with Mark being on the water, riding 6 to 10 foot waves and sitting next to the ocean with a warm tropical breeze blowing in and looking out to the horizon as he was preparing to die.
When I heard it this time, after watching Mark sing the song as he was dying and seeking to reconcile the relationship of his wayward daughter, I couldn’t stop crying and hyperventilating for over two hours.
www.mercola.com /2002/may/15/er_eulogy.htm   (1857 words)

  
  Dr. Mark Greene. MD
Mark is a fourth-year emergency medicine resident and chief resident of the ER.
Mark is married to Jen, who is training to be a barrister, he has one daughter, Rachel.
Mark decides that it is time to leave the ER and he takes Rachel to Hawaii to "fix" her.
www.erheadquarters.com /char/deceased/mgreene.htm   (525 words)

  
  Elizabeth Corday - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Dr. Corday was on ER from 1997 to 2004.
Greene had to deal with the death of his father, and the settlement of his father's estate.
Mark eventually left Chicago to spend his final days with his daughter in Hawaii.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Elizabeth_Corday   (562 words)

  
 Dr. Mark Greene digital map Dr. Mark Greene
Mark's distrust for the Navy brings him at odds with David when he and Mark fight over whether his Ruth should be treated in a base hospital or a civilian hospital.
Mark began having medical issues, and was eventually diagnosed with a brain tumor that was thought to be inoperable.
Mark Greene was written out of the series because actor Anthony Edwards had decided that he wanted to move on to other opportunities.
www.find-ask.com /D/Encyclopedia/Dr._Mark_Greene/Dr._Mark_Greene.html   (1198 words)

  
 Mark Greene - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Greene is awakened in the first scene to help sober up his long-time friend, Doug Ross, a pediatrician also on duty in the ER.
He will suffer emotionally again after he is attacked in the ER men's room, supposedly a retaliatory act to avenge the death of a patient who may have been "mistreated" by Dr. Greene because of the patient's race.
Greene was also heard in a voice-over telling Carter that he needed to "set the tone" in the ER (which, incidentally, was what Dr. Morgenstern told Dr. Greene in the pilot episode).
www.tvwiki.tv /wiki/Mark_Greene   (1111 words)

  
 Mark Greene Information
Mark's career becomes more difficult as he begins needing to make decisions that periodically alienate his friends, such as selecting Dr. Kerry Weaver over another applicant, which resulted in Dr. Susan Lewis not receiving a promotion.
He will suffer emotionally again after he is attacked in the ER men's room, initially believed to be a retaliatory act to avenge the death of a patient who may have been "mistreated" by Dr. Greene because of the patient's race.
Mark begins having medical problems, and is eventually diagnosed with a brain tumor that is thought to be inoperable.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Mark_Greene   (1266 words)

  
 YouTube - ER Mark Greene
Mark insieme a carter sono le colonne portanti di qst serie televisiva...qst invece è la puntata più bella di tutte le serie
I actually stopped watching ER after Mark Greene was gone.
ER Mark Greene Anthony Edwards Elizabeth Corday Alex Kingston on the beach bookends (more) (less)
www.youtube.com /watch?v=ETsTmh2T3aA   (284 words)

  
 "ER 03x06 - Fear of Flying" Subtitles
Your wife's in the ER, with a tib-fib fracture.
He makes me lie down in green pastures.
ER 05x03 - They Treat Horses Dont They
www.divxmoviesenglishsubtitles.com /E/ER_03x06_-_Fear_of_Flying.html   (1691 words)

  
 USA WEEKEND Magazine
And, unlike the exploding Greene, Edwards tends to lean in closer to be heard instead of talking louder.
Edwards was among the original lead cast members handed a $1 million bonus last year when ER re-upped with NBC for a record $13 million per episode, and this week's season-ender after the Seinfeld finale could be part of the most-watched night in TV history.
Besides ER colleague and basketball buddy George Clooney, Edwards counts recent Oscar winner and Mad About You star Helen Hunt as a "good friend." The two, who met on a failed sitcom, and their families have spent every Thanksgiving together for 15 years, and are involved in a program to help young runaways.
www.usaweekend.com /98_issues/980510/980510celebs_edwards.html   (1199 words)

  
 Dr. Mark Greene
Mark admitted to Doug that he had no romantic experience besides Jenn, but by the end of the season Mark had moved on to a fling with a producer.
Mark's career took a hit at the beginning of season six when he was passed over for the ER chief position because he spoke his mind instead of kissing up to newly appointed chief of staff, Romano.
Mark had surgery to remove the brain tumor; he had temporary residual effects from the treatment which led to him being subjected to competency hearings.
www.angelfire.com /tv2/mgec/mark.html   (662 words)

  
 Mark's Memorial >> ER Headquarters.com
Mark Greene was the heart and soul of ER for a longtime and to many patients that knew him and who loved him had the privilege of being able to understand how he saved everybody else’s lives.
When Mark was busy working, Kerry had decided to resign as Acting Chief of the ER due to the fact that she was sick and tired of her colleagues trying to behave so political and she was very furious that hospital politics surround the hospital ground.
Greene had talked to Weaver about Carter’s behavior, and everybody was wondering about a doctor who has had many problems since Carter’s attack ((just as it happened with John’s successor, Mark Greene, in the 3rd season)).
www.erheadquarters.com /memorials/mark.htm   (4882 words)

  
 Eulogy for ER’s Dr. Mark Greene and Smallpox Warning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The ER fictional hospital is County, which is a clear reference to Cook County Hospital.
So I completely resonated with Mark being on the water, riding 6 to 10 foot waves and sitting next to the ocean with a warm tropical breeze blowing in and looking out to the horizon as he was preparing to die.
When I heard it this time, after watching Mark sing the song as he was dying and seeking to reconcile the relationship of his wayward daughter, I couldn’t stop crying and hyperventilating for over two hours.
www.vaccinationnews.com /dailynews/May2002/MercolasEulogy&Warning.htm   (1832 words)

  
 ER - The Complete First Two Seasons (2-Pack) (DVDs)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
ER kicked off its second season by introducing a character who would turn out to be a long-term member of--and a major irritation for--the inner-city Chicago hospital staff.
After Greene is promoted to attending physician, the door is open for a new chief resident, and in walks Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes), who wastes no time ruffling everyone's feathers with her strict managerial style and subtle putdowns.
Greene has his own problems trying to manage a long-distance marriage, while nurse Hathaway bounces back from her aborted first-season marriage attempt to start a new relationship with paramedic Shep (Ron Eldard, who also became Margulies's real-life partner).
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 [ DVD.nl ] - Recensies
Zoals Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), hoofd van de afdeling en net gescheiden van zijn vrouw; de medisch student John Carter (Noah Wyle), die nu dokter is geworden en zich wil specialiseren in chirurgie en daarbij nog steeds samenwerkt met de ambitieuze chirurg in opleiding Dr. Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle).
Susan Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) ziet haar kans met Mark Greene, nu hij gescheiden is. En Jeanie Boulet (Gloria Reuben) staat voor grote problemen nu zij seropositief is. De mank lopende Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) is ondertussen naast Mark ook afdelingshoofd.
Sinds het seizoen 7, dat voor het eerst in het televisieseizoen 2000-2001 werd uitgezonden, wordt ER in het 16:9 (1.78:1) formaat uitgezonden.
www.dvd.nl /reviews.php?reviewid=2009   (1637 words)

  
 dOc DVD Review: ER: The Complete First Season (1994)
Greene and Ross each work on their romantic lives: Mark and his wife are caught having sex in a hospital closet and Ross visits the now recovering Carol after her suicide attempt.
Greene is offered a promotion, which does not sit well with his wife (and their long distance marriage), and at the same time Mark is asked by a woman who is dying of breast cancer to help her end her own life.
Greene angers the new chief resident by passing on his shift and instead leaving to be with his estranged wife.
www.digitallyobsessed.com /showreview.php3?ID=5193   (3155 words)

  
 Television Without Pity » ER » Flight of Fancy
Mark asks the phone, "What are his vitals?" Peter "Gloated, and Demoted" Benton wanders over to tell Mark, in an accusatory tone, "You gave my patient cefoxitin?" The guy had a hot appendix, blah blah antibiotics, blah blah some other drug's a better drug, blah blah blah.
Mark tells Benton he doesn't have time to debate the issue; Benton snarks something about Mark's lack of time management skills' not being Benton's problem, and leaves.
Mark asks Abby "Lisa" Lockhart, "Did you get through?" Lisa says there's "no answer at his hotel room," but that she stat-paged him; now, I may not be a smart man, but I think they might be talking about Luka.
www.televisionwithoutpity.com /articles/content/a3573   (543 words)

  
 ER (TV series) Summary
ER is a long-running serial medical drama created by novelist Michael Crichton and set primarily in the emergency room of County General Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.
ER is notable for broadcasting a live episode, "Ambush," in 1997, with the NBC camera crew disguised as a PBS crew making a documentary film in the hospital.
Mark Greene, died of a brain tumor in Season 8's penultimate episode, "On The Beach." Both Eriq La Salle and Michael Michele made brief cameo appearances in that episode when their characters, Peter Benton and Cleo Finch, were shown in attendance at Mark's funeral.
www.bookrags.com /ER_%28TV_series%29   (2928 words)

  
 Johannes Bugenhagen . 1517 . Wittenberg . Hildesheim . Protestant Reformation . Denmark . 1521 . 1485 . 1523 . Martin ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Corday soon became romantically involved with Mark Greene ER Dr. Mark Greene.
However, Corday s marriage to Greene was difficult for both parties.
Greene had to deal with the death of his father, and the settlement of his father s estate.
www.uk.knowledge-info.org /Johannes_Bugenhagen-UK-6404664-iq   (974 words)

  
 Show Guide: E.R.--AllYourTV.com
Show Guide: E.R. Synopsis: For an unprecedented eighth year in a row, Emmy Award-winning drama series "ER" was television’s highest-rated drama among key advertising demographics during the 2001-02 season.
The chief of emergency medicine is Dr. Kerry Weaver (Innes), a tough and determined administrator who finds herself at a personal crossroads, trying to strike a balance between her life as a doctor and the life she now wants as a woman.
Recent additions to the ER include Michael Gallant (Sharif Atkins), a fourth-year medical student who is working his way through medical school on the U.S. Army’s ticket, and Dr. Gregory Pratt (Phifer), a brash intern with a checkered background that won’t stop haunting him.
www.allyourtv.com /shows/e/showguideer.html   (370 words)

  
 Television Without Pity » ER » Thy Will Be Done
In a non-ER part of the hospital, Mark Greene "Around the Gills" greets a lab tech named Greg and asks to "skip the gown," since he has a shift.
The bed elevates Mark closer to the imaging apparatus, and Greg tells him to hold on, because they're off by "about a millimeter or so." Greg fixes the mask, and snaps it in place on the bed.
Mark mixed his pronouns, and a punk-ass kid patient thought Mark was retarded.
www.televisionwithoutpity.com /articles/content/a3579   (423 words)

  
 Coffeerooms ~ ER
Mark had a long term friendship with Susan Lewis and he eventually realized that he loved her after she decided to leave Chicago.
He made a frantic dash to the station to tell her he loves her but she left anyway.
Was Chief Resident, wrote a trashy novel about the ER staff and was acting ER Chief, but was not selected for the position permanently.
www.gurlfriends.com /tv/er/cast_bio.html   (541 words)

  
 ER FAQ 5.00, Section 5: Specific Questions (5/8)
In real life, the rotation for a medical ER student is supposed to be a maximum of six to twelve weeks, yet Carter was on his rotation for a year of the series.
Mark had interacted that day with several hostile people, all patients or relatives of patients, and after recovering, was convinced that one of them was the person who attacked him.
Mark was also threatened that same day by an irate father who didn`t like the fact that his daughter was being treated by an intern, and also by a deranged patient in a wheelchair.
www.cs.uu.nl /wais/html/na-dir/tv/er-series/questions.html   (8489 words)

  
 Mark Greene   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Mark Greene was a great doctor who made many sacrifices for his job.
He lost his family because he spent so much time at work and was unwilling to leave when his wife, Jen, wanted to move for her job.
Mark was married to Jen, but that ends in season 2.
pubpages.unh.edu /~dmv3/er/markgreene.html   (124 words)

  
 ER on NBC - ER Spoilers, Episode Guides, Message Board | TVGuide.com
Created by author Michael Crichton and set in a Chicago ER, the series chronicles the lives of its harried staff in staccato, realistic scenes of lives saved and lost.
I like the show ER and I like to watch it.
ER Pictures, Cast, Episode Guides, News and More on Starpulse.com.
www.tvguide.com /tvshows/er/100139   (401 words)

  
 TV3+ Danmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Greenes arbejds- og privatliv hænger i laser af stress, og hans datter Rachel er begyndt at få problemer i skolen som følge af faderens situation.
Carter er imidlertid af en anden mening og overtaler Hicks til at forestå det kirurgiske indgreb.
Hathaway er topscorer i den adgangsgivende eksamen til lægestudiet, og det medfører stor respekt fra bl.a.
www.3plus.dk /index.phtml?page_type=document&document=43050&chart=761191   (350 words)

  
 ER @ the audience is now deaf (Mark Greene)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
As far I'm concerned, Mark and Elizabeth were made for each other; when they got together, I knew Mark had finally come to his senses.
Even though I've only been watching ER since its fourth season, it was still enough time to see a lifetime's worth of tragedy fall upon a single man in far too short of a time.
It'll be different, and as ER has proven to us time and time again, different is not necessarily a bad thing.
ww2.erforums.com /er_char_greene.shtml   (1274 words)

  
 'ER' doctor's 'aloha' episode begins filming - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Edwards, who plays Dr. Mark Greene in "ER," was spotted a few mornings ago having breakfast with his family at Bogart's Cafe in Kapahulu.
The Hawai'i segment, marking the character's final exit, is titled "On the Beach." The episode reveals that Dr. Greene's father and grandfather both were in the Navy, with the father stationed in Hawai'i.
Greene and daughter Rachel (played by Hallee Hirsh) tour Pearl Harbor, and the doctor decides he wants to remain in Hawai'i till he dies.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /article/2002/Apr/06/il/il04a.html   (392 words)

  
 Doug Ross . Chicago, Illinois . St. Patrick's Day . 1994 . Mark Greene (ER)
Ross eventually resigned in the aftermath of a scandal when he showed a mother how to bypass the lockouts on a dispensing machine, and give a lethal dose of medication to her terminally ill son.
Doug is a womanizer who has an on again-off again relationship with Carol Hathaway, the head nurse of the ER at County.
Within the same episode, Jenn gets Mark to visit a private practice near the hospital to explore the possibility of leaving the ER, to give him...
www.uk.kunsimuna.net /Doug_Ross_UK_640466_ck   (626 words)

  
 Er
Image:currentERcast.jpgrightthumb250pxCast of ER at the beginning of Season 11 '''''ER''''' is a popular NBC serial drama primarily set in a teaching hospital's emergency room, the fictional ''County General Hospital'' (based loosely off Cook County, IllinoisCook County General, a real hospital) on Division Street in Chicago, Illinois.
Before the 11th season it was announced that Alex KingstonAlex Kingston's (Dr. Corday) contract was not being renewed, and she recently left the series.
ER is aired in more countries in the world, like in Italy, where it is called ER-''Medici in prima linea'' (RaiDue), Finland as "Teho-Osasto" (meaning "intensive care ward", rather than "emergency ward") or in France (Urgences - France2).
www.looked.com /Topicdetails.aspx?Topicid=2847&name=&catid=150&topicname=ER_(TV_series)   (389 words)

  
 Cheap or What! £24.97 ER - The Complete Fifth Season   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
ER's fifth season was marked by the departure of one of the series' core characters and the entry of a new one.
Greene starts to ride along with the paramedics, and Doug Ross (George Clooney) has settled down (finally) with nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies).
ER is a rare breed a bit like the Simpsons' it is highly prolific and always excellent and reason is simply that it is rooted firmly in its characters which by now need no introduction.
www.cow.co.uk /Operation/ItemLookup/ItemId/B000A529ZY/ER-The-Complete-Fifth-Season.html   (536 words)

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