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In July 2007 NBC decided to cast Isaiah Washington as a guest star in a story arc in its new series ''[[Bionic Woman (2007 TV series)|Bionic Woman]]''. NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman noted his eagerness to work with Washington saying it would be "like A-Rod leaving the Yankees in midseason."<ref>[http://www.craveonline.com/filmtv/articles/04648187/isaiah_washington_goes_bionic.html Isaiah Washington goes Bionic]</ref> Washington himself said that his dismissal from ''Grey's Anatomy'' was an unfortunate misunderstanding that he is eager to move past. After a few episodes, however, Washington's character was, literally, killed off, and ''[[Bionic Woman (2007 TV series)|Bionic Woman]]'' was ultimately canceled.<ref>
In July 2007 NBC decided to cast Isaiah Washington as a guest star in a story arc in its new series ''[[Bionic Woman (2007 TV series)|Bionic Woman]]''. NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman noted his eagerness to work with Washington saying it would be "like A-Rod leaving the Yankees in midseason."<ref>[http://www.craveonline.com/filmtv/articles/04648187/isaiah_washington_goes_bionic.html Isaiah Washington goes Bionic]</ref> Washington himself said that his dismissal from ''Grey's Anatomy'' was an unfortunate misunderstanding that he is eager to move past. After a few episodes, however, Washington's character was, literally, killed off, and ''[[Bionic Woman (2007 TV series)|Bionic Woman]]'' was ultimately canceled.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 00:16, 10 May 2008

Isaiah Washington
Born
Isaiah Washington IV
SpouseJenisa Marie Washington (1999 - present)

Isaiah Washington IV (born August 3, 1963) is an American film and television actor.

Personal life

Early life

Washington was born in Houston, Texas, where his parents were residents in the Houston Heights community. His parents relocated to Missouri City, Texas around 1980, where he was one of the first graduates from Willowridge High School, Houston, in 1981. Washington revealed in an interview with Star Jones that his father, after whom he was named, was murdered when he was 13 years old. Washington went on to serve in the United States Air Force and attended Howard University.

Marriage and family

Washington married Jenisa Marie Washington on February 14, 1999. The couple have three children.

A DNA test suggested Washington's maternal ancestry likely traces back to Sierra Leone, and that he is probably of Mende descent. In December 2006 he visited his ancestral homeland, and received a warm welcome from the local people.[1][2]

Charity work

Inspired by his discovery of his direct genetic link to the Mende people of Sierra Leone, Washington, like Oprah Winfrey, has become known for his philanthropy in Africa. In 2005, he founded the Gondobay Manga Foundation [1], which advocates cooperative planning to achieve positive, timely improvements in the lives of the people of Sierra Leone. In May 2006, during a visit to Sierra Leone, Washington was named Chief Gondobay Manga by the Mende people. He later decided to use the name for his non-profit.

In November 2007, Washington and the Gondobay Manga Foundation opened its first school, Chief Foday Golia Memorial School, in the Njala Kendema village for 150 students in grades K-5. The new school replaces a former condemned building not suited for occupants. The school was named in honor of the former leader of the Njala Kendema village. In addition to building the school, Washington and the Gondobay Manga Foundation also donated uniforms and school supplies for each student. In March 2007, Washington donated $25,000 to the computer reconstruction project of Bunce Island. At the helm of the project are James Madison University professors Joseph Opala and Gary Chatelain, an historian and a computer artist. Opala and Chatelain are using their expertise to reconstruct the slave castle as it appeared in the year 1805. Their computer image will eventually serve as an educational tool for students and scholars.

Washington also has done charity work with the the White House Summit on Malaria to fight the war against malaria in Sierra Leone as well as other countries in Africa. He has also filmed PSAs for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, among others. He is also active in promoting the arts, having hosted the recent 16th Annual Pan-African Film Festival. In addition to The Gondobay Manga Foundation, Washington also works with Coalhouse Productions to get food to the needy in Los Angeles.

Career

Grey's Anatomy

Washington is perhaps best known for his role as the gifted cardio-thoracic surgeon Dr. Preston Burke on Grey's Anatomy, a portrayal that earned him two NAACP Image Award for Best Actor in a Drama series as well as a SAG Award. He was paired onscreen with Sandra Oh, who plays intern Dr. Cristina Yang. Washington had originally auditioned for the role of Dr. Derek Shepherd, which ultimately went to Patrick Dempsey. Burke had originally been described as a nebbishy, stout forty-something man. For his portrayal of Dr. Burke, Isaiah was honored by TV Guide Magazine as one of "TV's Sexiest Men" in June 2006. Prior to the TV Guide honor, Isaiah was named as one of People Magazine's "50 Beautiful People" in May 2006.

Grey's Anatomy controversy

In the show's third season, Washington became a central figure in widely-reported backstage controversy. In October 2006, news reports surfaced that Washington had grabbed co-star Patrick Dempsey by the throat. It was reported that the altercation was prompted by or related to Washington's use of a derogatory epithet toward co-star T. R. Knight and his sexuality. Shortly after the details of the argument became public, Knight publicly disclosed that he is gay. The situation seemed somewhat resolved when Washington issued a statement, apologizing for his "unfortunate use of words during the recent incident on-set."[citation needed]

The controversy later resurfaced when the cast appeared at the Golden Globes in January 2007. While being interviewed on the red carpet prior to the awards, Washington joked, "I love gay. I wanted to be gay. Please let me be gay."[3] After the show won Best Drama, Washington, in response to press queries as to any conflicts backstage, said that he had never referred to Knight as a "faggot." However, in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Knight said that Washington had, in fact, used that particular epithet.[4]

After being rebuked by his studio, Touchstone Television (now ABC Studios), issued a statement where Washington, again apologizes for using the epithet and stated that he has "asked for help" in "dealing with issues [he] obviously needs to examine within [his] own soul." [citation needed] On January 30, 2007, a source told People magazine that Washington was scheduled to return to the Grey's Anatomy set as early on that Thursday for the first time since entering "executive counseling" after making a homophobic slur.

However, on June 7, 2007, ABC announced they had decided not to renew Washington's contract, and that he would be dropped from the show. "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore," Washington said in a statement released by his publicist, borrowing the famous Howard Beale line from Network.[5] In another report, Washington stated he was planning to "spend the summer pursuing charity work in Sierra Leone, work on an independent film and avoid worrying about the show."[6] In a subsequent interview, Washington claimed that "they fired the wrong guy" (referring to T.R. Knight) and said he was considering filing a lawsuit as a result. He accused Knight of using the controversy to bolster his own career and increase his salary on Grey's Anatomy.[7]

Washington, in late June 2007, began asserting that racism was a factor in his firing from the series.[8] On July 2, 2007, Washington appeared on Larry King Live on CNN, to present his side of the controversy.[9] According to Washington, he never used the "F Word" in reference to T.R. Knight, but rather blurted it out in an unrelated context in the course of an argument "provoked" by castmate Patrick Dempsey, who, he felt, was treating him like a "B-word," a "P-word," and the "F-word," which Washington said meant "weak."

Recent work

In July 2007 NBC decided to cast Isaiah Washington as a guest star in a story arc in its new series Bionic Woman. NBC co-chairman Ben Silverman noted his eagerness to work with Washington saying it would be "like A-Rod leaving the Yankees in midseason."[10] Washington himself said that his dismissal from Grey's Anatomy was an unfortunate misunderstanding that he is eager to move past. After a few episodes, however, Washington's character was, literally, killed off, and Bionic Woman was ultimately canceled.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2008 The Least of These Father Andre James
2005 The Moguls Homer
2004 Trois 3: The Escort Bernard 'Benny' Grier
Dead Birds Todd
Wild Things 2 Terence Bridge
2003 This Girl's Life Shane
Hollywood Homicide Antoine Sartain
2002 Ghost Ship Greer
Welcome to Collinwood Leon
2001 Sacred Is the Fish Roland
Exit Wounds George Clark
Tara Max
2000 Kin Stone
Romeo Must Die Mac
Veil Bentley
1999 A Texas Funeral Walter
Out of Sight Kenneth
True Crime Frank Louis Beechum
1998 Rituals Wendal
Bulworth Darnell, Nina's Brother
Mixing Nia Lewis
1997 Love Jones Savon Garrison
1996 Get on the Bus Kyle
Girl 6 Shoplifter
1995 Dead Presidents Andrew Curtis
Clockers Victor Dunham
Stonewall Uniformed Cop
1994 Alma's Rainbow Miles
Crooklyn Vic
1991 Strictly Business Hustler
Land Where My Fathers Died Malcolm
The Color of Love

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Bionic Woman Antonio Pope
2005-2007 Grey's Anatomy Preston Burke Image Award (won-2) (nominated-1)
SAG Award (won-1) (nominated-2)
2001 All My Children Police Officer Episode: Episode Dated 5 July 2001
Touched by an Angel Rev. Davis Episode: A Death in the Family
2000 Soul Food Miles Jenkins Episode: The More Things Change
Episode: The More Things Stay the Same
Episode: Heart of the Matter
Dancing in September George Washington
1998 Ally McBeal Michael Rivers Episode: The Inmates
Episode: Being There
Always Outnumbered Wilfred
1997 Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way Dwight Gooden
High Incident Rulon 'RuDog' Douglas Episode: Remote Control
1996 Living Single Dr. Charles Roberts Episode: I've Got You Under My Skin
Episode: Virgin Territory
Episode: Doctor in the House
Soul of the Game Adult Willie Mays
New York Undercover Andre Morgan Episode: Sympathy For the Devil
Episode: Andre's Choice
Mr. and Mrs. Loving Blue
1995 NYPD Blue Antonio Boston Episode: E.R.
1994 Lifestories: Families in Crisis O.G. Episode: POWER-The Eddie Matos Story
Homicide: Life on the Street Lane Staley Episode: Black and Blue
1993 Strapped Willie
1991 Law & Order Derek Hardy Episode: Out of Control

References

  1. ^ Isaiah Washington, Master of Ceremonies and Star of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
  2. ^ Superiorpics.com
  3. ^ The Associated Press (17 January 2007). "Isaiah Washington: "I Love Gay"". Access Hollywood. Retrieved 2007-01-17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ The Associated Press (17 January 2007). "T.R. Knight says 'Grey' co-star Isaiah Washington's used slur about him". The International Herald Tribune. Retrieved 2007-02-28. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ "Washington Out of `Grey's Anatomy'". The Washington Post. 8 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-08. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ "ABC drops Washington from Grey's Anatomy". Cbc.ca. 8 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-08. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ Grey's star says they fired the wrong guy, Houston Chronicle, June 21, 2007
  8. ^ "Racism was a factor",Washington Post, June 28, 2007
  9. ^ For the transcript, see http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0707/02/lkl.01.html
  10. ^ Isaiah Washington goes Bionic