She gets to take the bad woman and slap her upside the head, you know. And, for me, I'm just waiting for the second one, because that's when Mama Grey gets to do some real, real good stuff. I wasn't surprised it was a big hit, because the books were, right? The global frenzy far exceeded what they thought the sales would be, so that was fantastic. "I think people want to be excited in many, many different ways. What did she make of the insane popularity of that film?
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Harden's last big role before taking on Code Black was as Christian Grey's mother in Fifty Shades of Grey. The actress is currently single, her starsign is Leo and she is now 62 years of age. She made her 12 million dollar fortune with Fifty Shades of Grey, Elsa & Fred, Parkland. Because sometimes you do things and you're like, okay, you used my finger, but, hello, I have a hand. Marcia Gay Harden On 14-8-1959 Marcia Gay Harden (nickname: Marcia) was born in La Jolla, California, United States. I just feel like it's saying to me stretch and use every part of yourself. And I have to learn medical jargon, physically, verbally, and be so committed to it. I feel so lucky at this point in my life to be playing this character. "I feel like the character, Leanne Rorish, is using every bit of me as an actor.
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It's increasingly common for Oscar winning actors to lead TV shows these days, and Harden came in to lead the cast of Code Black off the back of a well-received guest-starring run in How To Get Away With Murder. There's a frenetic energy, no doubt, but it's all very organic, and it's because the hallway is littered with firemen, policemen giving their report about the traffic accident, and over here is a person who came in from the prison, who's handcuffed to their bed, and they're being wheeled off to the prison area where you do operations where they're handcuffed, and over there are parents crying because somebody won't tell them - and that's the frenzy." "And just of that frenetic energy that seems kind of fake. The title of the show and the original documentary refers to a situation when there are more emergency patients than resources available to treat them, which speaks to the overwhelmed state the characters constantly find themselves in. And so what I learned is that from the time that ambulance pulls in, until the time you're in that room, it's two minutes of 'Save my child, save my child', and then we've got two minutes to stabilise and get them up to the OR. It's based on a documentary called Code Black. REEF BREAK - 'The Hohenzollern Collection' - When Betty Ann Miller (Marcia Gay Harden) arrives on The Reef, she presents Cat Chambers an offer too good to refuse, but when Cat considers turning back to her old ways, she turns the tables on the situation. "Why I think it's so cool, is because it's docu-style. Thanks to real-world inspiration, Code Black has a greater claim to authenticity than most of its kind. And the anxiety and fear and hope from the parent is exactly the same. Some kid's in a car accident, and you want to save them. And the stories that go on at these hospitals are the same, whether you're in Mexico, America, you know, France.
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But every country in the world has a hospital. "I can't speak about other hospital dramas.
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Television has no shortage of medical dramas, yet they continue to flourish.