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The Grey's Anatomy Cast on the Set

Hey, everybody needs a little break sometimes. Here are a couple of photos of the cast of Grey's Anatomy during a brief pause in filming of Season Four. Look at this cute picture of Chandra Wilson and her young son!

Chandra Wilson and Son!

We love Chandra Wilson. Follow the jump for photos of Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo on break, behind the scenes on the set of Grey's Anatomy...

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Chandra Wilson Lends a Hand to Habitat

The doctor is in ... the house! Grey's Anatomy actress and perennial Emmy nominee Chandra Wilson traded in her stethoscope for a hammer for a day as she pitched in with Habitat For Humanity. Check out the People magazine photo below. 

Chandra Hard at Work

Wilson and the group constructed homes for families in need on Thursday in Los Angeles. It's always nice to see Grey's Anatomy stars lending a helping hand.

Sandra Oh Hosts Pre-Emmy Celebration

According to InStyle, Sandra Oh hosted an intimate evening at a private home in the Hollywood Hills to toast her fellow female Emmy nominees.

Sandra Oh's Grey's Anatomy co-star, Chandra Wilson, as well as guest such as Elizabeth Perkins of Weeds and Holland Taylor of Two and a Half Men all arrived at the exclusive event in hybrid cars to enjoy a laid-back dinner and plenty of Perrier-Jouet Fleur de Champagne.

Sandra Oh and Friends

"I'm hoping this event will continue as a yearly invitation to the female nominees to get together and get to know each other, because on the big day it's so crazy and you're not completely in your body," Sandra Oh said of her attempt to start a new Emmy tradition.

More pictures of Sandra Oh and friends after the jump ...

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Behind the Scenes With Chandra Wilson

Ready for a behind the scenes look at the Grey's Anatomy set? Don't get your hopes up for anything groundbreaking, but with the adorable Chandra Wilson giving you a guided tour, it's still worth watching!

Go backstage with Chandra Wilson and learn a little bit about where and how our favorite show in the four-minute clip below ...

Chandra Wilson to Appear in Los Angeles Theater Production

Chandra Wilson PhotoGrey's Anatomy star Chandra Wilson will star with Paul Mazursky in a one-night reading of Josh Greenfield's Canal Street at Los Angeles' Hayworth Theatre.

Part of the Bruno Kirby Celebrity Reading Series, Gary Blumsack will direct the event, scheduled for August 20 at 8 p.m.

Canal Street casts Mazursky as "Milton, an ornery and abrasive nursing home resident with questionable mental faculties who is paid a surprise visit by a young woman (Wilson) claiming to be his daughter."

"The two engage in a sparring match of wits and wisdom. Will they let their differences keep them strangers or can they become a family?"

Wilson â€" currently nominated (a second time) for her turn on ABC's Grey's Anatomy â€" earned a SAG Award for that role.

In the past, Chandra Wilson appeared onstage in Caroline, or Change as well as in The Good Times Are Killing Me, Paper Moon: The Musical, The Family Mann and the George C. Wolfe-directed Broadway revival of On The Town.

Mazursky is known for his work as a director on such films as Bob, Carol, Ted & Alice, Blume in Love, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, The Tempest, Harry and Tonto, An Unmarried Woman and Moscow on the Hudson.

As an actor, he has appeared in A Star Is Born, Carlito's Way and Love Affair as well as in TV's Once and Again and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Sizing Up Emmy Chances For Katherine Heigl, Sandra Oh and Chandra Wilson

The lovely ladies of Grey's Anatomy dominate the supporting actress in a drama category for this year's Emmys, and it'd be far from a stretch to say at least two of them - Katherine Heigl and Sandra Oh - rose to new heights last season, Variety opines.

Heigl's Izzie Stevens began the year dealing with the death of fiance Denny by baking muffins, and ended it by having an affair with a married man - her best friend, George O'Malley.

Sandra Oh endured a tumultuous relationship and was left standing at the altar as Isaiah Washington's Preston Burke said goodbye to her, seeing her trepidation at spending a life together.

Chandra Wilson: Emmy Favorite?Also on Grey's Anatomy, but in a more subdued - though by no means less well-executed - role, was nominee Chandra Wilson, whose classy Dr. Bailey, try as she might, aims to lessen the hysteria that always seems to permeate the halls of Seattle Grace.

As for their competition? Aida Turturro was only in a handful of Sopranos episodes these past few months, but even in limited scenes, she had the ability to not only raise the ire of brother Tony, but of watchers who can see through her scheming ways. She did all that with fewer scenes than most of her castmates, too.

Australia's Rachel Griffiths seamlessly flowed from Six Feet Under to Brothers & Sisters, moving from scattered Brenda Chenowith to solid citizen Sarah Whedon, who does her best to keep the family business - and her own troubled marriage - afloat.

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Chandra Wilson Teams Up With Folgers, Habitat For Humanity

Ever the humanitarian, Chandra Wilson (along with her three children) will be starring in a new Folgers Gourmet Selections commercial. Partnering with the Greater Los Angeles chapter of Habitat for Humanity, Chandra and family hope to raise up to $150,000 to help families in need.

The press release detailing the award-winning Grey's Anatomy star's latest charitable endeavor reads as follows:

The Amazing Chandra WilsonStarting today, consumers are encouraged to create their own Folgers Gourmet Selections commercial about what makes their morning special. The commercials are simple to create and can be completed in four easy steps online. Each time someone submits a commercial or votes on their favorite submission, Folgers Gourmet Selections will make a $1 donation to Habitat for Humanity up to $150,000. Consumers will be able to share their commercials with friends and family members and encourage their participation. P&G Coffee has already pledged $150,000 to Habitat for Humanity New Orleans and hopes to raise an additional $150,000 for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles for a total contribution of $300,000.

Follow this link to watch Chandra's "Wake Up Special" commercial and find out more about how you can get involved in the project if you're interested.

Isaiah Washington Reunites With Pair of Cast Members at Charity Event

A surprise reunion for the resurgent Isaiah Washington and two of his former Grey's Anatomy co-stars - James Pickens, Jr. and Chandra Wilson - took place at an event for a good cause.

The actor, who was let go from the ABC hit in June, unexpectedly showed up Saturday at Kiki Shepard's 5th Annual Celebrity Bowling Challenge to "Bowl a Strike for Sickle Cell Disease" at the PINZ Entertainment Center in L.A.

Isaiah Washington: Back to WorkWashington, who seemed in good spirits, casually greeted James Pickens, Jr., with a pat on the back before the two got to catching up, then gave Wilson a hearty hug and kiss hello.

Carrying an unlit cigar, Washington opted not to bowl and instead watched as James Pickens, Jr., who plays Dr. Richard Webber on Grey's Anatomy, showed off his bowling skills with a few strikes and a couple of spares.

As we reported yesterday, however, Isaiah Washington, 43, has already made a strike of his own.

The actor has landed some new TV roles, including a guest-starring role on this fall's NBC remake of The Bionic Woman with Michelle Ryan.

He's also landed a development deal as the lead star in a potential action drama he pitched to NBC for the 2008-09 season, according to USA Today.

While details of his role on The Bionic Woman remain a mystery, NBC co-chair Ben Silverman thinks this could be a stepping stone for Washington.

"I think he could be an action star," Silverman said. "There aren't any African-American action stars on television, so I thought we'd give him a forum to do his thing."

Silverman, who knows Washington through a mutual friend who's organizing charitable events in Africa, made the decision to hire Washington based on personal knowledge rather than the hype surrounding his often-discussed argument on the Grey's Anatomy set.

"I just think he's a great actor," says Silverman.

As for Washington's former home base, with the Grey's team having reported back to work last Monday, Wilson told People it just isn't the same.

"There's something missing," said Wilson, who plays Dr. Miranda Bailey. "There are definitely big voids there, so you're trying to figure out how do you work now with the voids ... not only personally but for the characters ... and what does that mean?'"

Pickens declined to discuss Washington but did offer some kind words for Kate Walsh, who is also gone, having left to start her own show, Private Practice.

"[Kate Walsh] was such integral part of the cast, so beautiful and funny," he said. "But I'm so happy for her with the new show. I wish her nothing but success with it."

At Monday's gathering of the cast - the first since Season 3 of Grey's ended in May - "We started with a vengeance," said Chandra Wilson. "It's like full 14-hour days already, so it didn't feel like we took a break."

"You hit the ground running," Pickens added.

Added to the cast is Chyler Leigh, who plays Lexie Grey, Meredith Grey's half-sister and a new Seattle Grace intern.

"She's really talented." Pickens said of Chyler Leigh. "We're looking forward to seeing how she integrates into the cast. I haven't had any scenes with her, but from what I've seen I think she's going to be a great addition."

Chandra Wilson: Actress of the Week

While it may seem as though Chandra Wilson came out of nowhere to become an overnight success, she had actually been chugging along in the industry for almost 20 years before she hit it big on Grey's Anatomy.

From her humble beginnings as a bit player on sitcoms and films to her brief stint as a bank employee, the unabashed soap opera buff has paid her dues. Now she's leading a stellar Grey's Anatomy cast.

Chandra is the AskMen.com featured actress of the week, and we're happy to pass along their feature on her. After all, as talented as she is, Chandra is still a relative unknown to some.

Awesome Chandra WilsonWhy do we love her?
Chandra Wilson has deftly managed to take her abrasive Grey's Anatomy character, Dr. Miranda Bailey, and transform her into a compelling, sympathetic figure that viewers can't help but root for (a feat that's even more impressive when one remembers that Bailey was dubbed "The Nazi" by her underlings).

Why is she famous?
Aside her career-making role on Grey's Anatomy, Chandra Wilson has popped up in films such as 1993's Philadelphia and 2003's Head of State, and she has also made appearances on several well-known television shows, including Third Watch, Law & Order and Sex and the City.

She said it
"They told me I could come back if acting doesn't work out. I told them, ‘Keep my seat warm.'"
- Chandra on returning to her bank job

"Basically, what folks have is a deep appreciation for what they're able to see on television. And I understand, from the outside looking in, how big that is. How big it is to see me playing Dr. Miranda Bailey."
- Chandra on her character

Background
Chandra Danette Wilson was born on August 27, 1969, in Houston, Texas. Chandra was bitten by the acting bug early in life, and at the age of five, she made her debut in a series of musicals at the prestigious Theatre Under the Stars. Chandra's passion for performance made her an ideal fit at Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, where she honed her acting abilities and appeared in a number of school productions. Following high school, Chandra enrolled in NYU's Tisch School of the Arts - which boasts such famous faces as Kristen Bell, Selma Blair and Anne Hathaway among other alumni - and eventually graduated with a BFA in drama.

Chandra Wilson Talks Soaps, Grey's

Chandra Wilson: Soap Opera Nut!She's not just blowing smoke.

Unlike certain self-proclaimed soap opera nuts who don't really watch soaps, Grey's Anatomy star Chandra Wilson takes in four a day: All My Children, One Life to Live, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless.

Now she's taking that unabashed passion to the red carpet.

Wilson and former soap stud Ty Treadway will cohost the two-hour SOAPnet... Live from the Daytime Emmys pre-show Friday night at 7 p.m. EDT. Below are excerpts from Chandra's interview with TV Guide about the event.

TV Guide: When you grill the arriving stars, will you be nicey-nice or channeling Joan Rivers?
Chandra Wilson: Hopefully somewhere in between. I may not be very warm if that Nash [played by Forbes March] from OLTL shows up. I just don't like what he's doing to Jessica. She needs to be with Antonio!

TV Guide: Geez, you are a fan. You even judged one of this year's categories.
Chandra Wilson: Yep, supporting actress. And because I'm a fan, I was going, "Why on earth did you submit those episodes?"

TV Guide: Why are you so crazy for soaps?
Chandra Wilson: It's pure voyeurism. You get a chance to go into somebody else's house and snoop. I love escaping into Pine Valley or Genoa City. I get mad when I hate something but I keep watching. Of course, my shows fall short sometimes. How else do you keep going 52 weeks a year?

TV Guide: You shoot Grey's Anatomy right next door to General Hospital. Ever tempted to drop by for a cameo?
Chandra Wilson: No! In my early days I had a recurring role on OLTL â€" I was a classmate of Carlo Hesser's niece â€" and I did a little background work at All My Children and, I think, Another World. But that just messes me up. It's hard for me to have a "Hey, how ya doin'?" relationship with soap actors because then they're not their characters anymore. I need them to stay in their world, not come into mine. When I see the GH stars on the lot, I can't even talk to them. They must think I'm insane.

TV Guide: Well, you'll sure be breaking down that wall for SOAPnet!
Chandra Wilson: I know! People who know me well are saying, "Why on earth did you agree to this? What were you thinking?" But I'm honored to do it. Soaps are such a big part of so many lives. That's what real people do â€" we watch soaps. Everybody has done it at some point, whether or not they want to deny it. There are men who don't want to admit they watch Grey's Anatomy. They always blame it on the girlfriend.

TV Guide: Grey's Anatomy's Dr. Miranda Bailey could use a sudsier life â€" everyone around her is annoyingly self-obsessed and she's all business. The viewers adored it when she had a baby.
Chandra Wilson: People did! One day Oprah corrected Dr. Oz. He made a reference to the "vagina" and she said, ‘No, no, no. It's va-jay-jay!" I loved it!

TV Guide: Bailey didn't make chief resident in the season finale. Were you shocked when you got that script?
Chandra Wilson: No, because Dr. Bailey just doesn't delegate. The Chief had been warning her for weeks â€" you need to slow down, you need to spend time with your family, but, no, she was running the clinic, doing her surgeries and looking at the chief like he was crazy.

TV Guide: But we didn't even get to see her reaction when she lost out to Dr. Callie Torres. Seems like you got robbed of some damn good drama there.
Chandra Wilson: That was Bailey's choice. What was she gonna do, act the fool and get all crazy about it? That's not her. She got right back to work. She had to go deal with her interns. She had Meredith and Cristina and their issues. That's true to form for Bailey. It's important for her to be competent.

TV Guide: So what's ahead for her next season?
Chandra Wilson: It'll be interesting to see what [series creator] Shonda Rhimes reveals. There's another POV to explore. It won't be what it was this season with all the doubt and self-consciousness and that kinda crap. She's moving on. There's another journey ahead for Bailey.

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