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Mark Greene, M.D. is a fictional character from the American medical drama series ER. Portrayed by actor Anthony Edwards, he first appeared in the series' pilot episode, as well as subsequently appearing as one of the principal characters until the end of the eighth season.
His best-known role is as Dr. Mark Greene on the long-running TV series ER, from the series premiere in 1994 to the end of the eighth season in 2002. The series also afforded Edwards his first opportunity to direct.
Played by Anthony Edwards, the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning star of Top Gun and Revenge of the Nerds, Dr. Greene was one of ER's most inherently likable leading men, as well as, arguably, the main protagonist through ER season 8.
One of those memorable faces was arguably the show's second most iconic cast member: Anthony Edwards, aka Dr. Mark Greene. Appearing as a series regular for Seasons 1 through 8, Edwards was an...
This led to his most prominent role, as easy-going charismatic physician "Dr. Mark Greene" on the very popular TV series ER (1994). For his work on ER (1994) , he was nominated for an Emmy Award four times For Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, but has never won.
Anthony Edwards played Dr. Mark Greene for eight seasons before leaving after his character—and this is a spoiler alert for a show that premiered more than 20 years ago—died from a brain tumor....
Thursday marks the return of Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards) to ER (10 pm/ET, NBC), which raises at least one tricky question. Like: Didn't that character die? Don't worry, Greene isn't...
Dr. Mark Greene was a fictional medical doctor from the television series ER. For most of his time on the series, Greene's role was that of a mediator and occasional authority figure, and he was considered the main character of the series for the first eight seasons.
Dr. Mark Greene : You know, people think kids don't listen to their parents, but they do. And if you tell them they are nothing, they think they are nothing. Dr. Elizabeth Corday : You might consider boarding school. She could use some structure.
Greene’s face was the first one viewers saw in ER ‘s groundbreaking pilot episode that debuted to massive ratings in 1994, and Anthony Edwards — who played the good doctor for those eight...