Donovan has since called into question where Finch’s inspiration for the episode’s main storyline came from. “At some point we had a drink and I shared something that happened to me and I ...
But the whole interview was about how she wrote an episode featuring a storyline ... Finch, and the one who destroyed the facade by emailing the truth to Rhimes. She’s the hero in a horror movie ...
Shamed Elisabeth Finch spun the plot by shaving her head, wrapping it in a scarf, and taking breaks from filming the hit medical drama to be sick. Now, the scheme is at the center of the Peacock ...
Camilla Luddington and Jessica Capshaw break silence on the docuseries detailing the many lies of disgraced ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ ...
Finch's tales of bone cancer and other harrowing ... whose compelling backstory as an alleged survivor of bone cancer inspired a storyline on the ABC medical procedural but was later thrown ...
Finch has not pursued any work in Hollywood since the debacle two years ago, according to her IMDb page. With “Anatomy of Lies,” however, she returns to TV — just in a different capacity.
The series details the rise and fall of Finch, as told by some of the people who were closest to her — many of them speaking for the first time. Per the official synopsis: Grey’s Anatomy ...
Former Grey’s Anatomy writer Elisabeth Finch said there was “no excuse, no justification” for lying about a cancer diagnosis — and much more — in a statement shared on social media ahead ...
Liar, liar, world on fire. TV writer Elisabeth Finch didn’t confine her imaginative fiction to her scripts. In Peacock’s “Anatomy of Lies” (now streaming), the audacious storyteller spun ...
Kim Kardashian, who has become an advocate for criminal justice reform, wants to see Erik and Lyle Menendez released from prison after 30 years behind bars. The Apprentice details how a young ...
In a 2014 article for Elle magazine, Finch, who formerly worked on the series True Blood, claimed she had a type of rare bone cancer known as chondrosarcoma. The disease affects one person per ...