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Encyclopedia > Doug Ross
Doug Ross
First appearance September 19, 1994
Last appearance February 18, 1999
Special appearance May 11, 2000
Information
Gender male
Date of birth 1960/1961
Occupation Former ER pediatric attending
Family father Ray Ross dies in season 4
Spouse(s) Carol Hathaway(engaged)
Children son (name and mother unknown), born circa 1986;
twin daughters Tess and Kate, born November 25, 1999 (mother Carol Hathaway)
Portrayed by George Clooney

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Personal life

Doug Ross was raised by his mother, Sarah Ross after his father, Ray Ross, abandoned their family. He revealed how his father came back to his family a few times but was never committed to them. Not much else is known about Doug's past. Despite his rambled personal life, Ross is a dedicated ER pediatrician. He has always been committed to medicine and children and to helping no matter the rules or consequences. During season 2, Doug rescued a boy trapped in a flooding storm drain during a rainstorm. His heroic efforts were filmed on local television thus making him a star in the media. This even helped him earn back his job at County, when before his supervisor wasn't going to renew his fellowship on account of his disrespect to authority.


During seasons three and four, Ray, Doug's father, tries to reconcile with his estranged son. Doug has difficulty reconnecting with the man who abandoned him and his mom, and was never a dependable figure when he was around. We do see that Ray has made something of himself by owning a very ritzy hotel in Chicago, and Doug does let his guard down a little. Doug gets a phone call one day, to tell him that his father died and that someone needed to pick up the remains and such. He goes to California on a road trip with Dr. Mark Greene to collect his remains. Doug Ross finds out that his father was killed in an automobile accident. Apparently, his father was drunk and driving incredibly fast with his wife in the passenger seat. His car collided with someone elses, and that person also dies. Doug visits the funeral ceremony and tells the wife that he's sorry. When Doug and Mark find the hotel his father was staying in, he finds his father's car and belongings. It turns out that his father had home videos of him and his mother and they watched it. Later on, we find that Carol Hathaway came for Doug and they kiss passionately. Dr. Mark Greene was a fictional medical doctor from the television series ER. He was portrayed by Anthony Edwards. ... Nurse Carol Hathaway was a fictional character on the popular television show ER who appeared from 1994 to 2000. ...


Doug is a womanizer, who has dated and left many women throughout the course of the show; in the first season, it is mentioned that Doug has an eight-year-old son whom he has never met, but nothing further is ever revealed. Doug has an on-again, off-again relationship with Carol Hathaway, the head nurse of the ER at County. He pursued her constantly when she was trying to move on with her life after their horrible break-up. After a while though, they become a couple and are even engaged. They seem happy, and were also supporting each other in the ER. Doug was always an advocate for his patients, and often broke the rules to help them. Eventually, his attempts to help his patients went too far - leading to reprisals and the closure of Hathaway's clinic - and he decided to leave Chicago for Seattle at the end of Season 5. Carol decided not to go with him to Seattle, but he shared a drink with his best friend, Dr. Mark Greene, before he leaves. Carol is pregnant with his twin girls, named Tess and Kate, and these daughters are born after Doug leaves. He's last seen in the Season 6 episode "Such Sweet Sorrow", in which Hathaway leaves Chicago to reunite with him. She finds him working on his boat behind his house in Washington and the two embrace and kiss. It is later revealed in Season 8 that Hathaway sent for the twins the next day and has been living with Ross in Seattle since. Warner Brothers, the studio which produces ER for NBC, kept Dr. Ross' cameo in "Such Sweet Sorrow" a secret from NBC, which promoted the episode as Carol Hathaway's goodbye, with no mention of Dr. Ross' appearance. In fact, the original version of "Such Sweet Sorrow" that Warner Brothers sent to NBC ended right after the scene where we see Hathaway on the plane to Seattle. At the 11th hour Warner Brothers messengered an "edited" version of the episode to NBC headquarters in New York for broadcast — NBC had no time to preview the episode prior to airing what turned out to be an extended episode in which Clooney appears. NBC was miffed that it was kept in the dark as it lost valuable ad revenue it could have generated if it had aired promos that the episode would mark the return of George Clooney. Clooney cited the fans of the show for his reason as to why he agreed to make the cameo (he wanted Hathaway and Ross' characters to get back together, as most fans always had hoped for). Clooney reportedly only asked to be paid scale for the cameo. The portion of the episode with Clooney was filmed on location at the Perfect Storm set which Clooney was filming at the time. Nurse Carol Hathaway was a fictional character on the popular television show ER who appeared from 1994 to 2000. ... Flag Seal Nickname: The Windy City Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location Location in Chicagoland and northern Illinois Coordinates , Government Country State Counties United States Illinois Cook, DuPage Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 606. ... City nickname Emerald City City bird Great Blue Heron City flower Dahlia City mottos The City of Flowers The City of Goodwill City song Seattle, the Peerless City Mayor Greg Nickels County King County Area   - Total   - Land   - Water   - % water 369. ... Dr. Mark Greene was a fictional medical doctor from the television series ER. He was portrayed by Anthony Edwards. ... This article deals with the U.S. state. ... Warner Bros. ... The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... The Screen Actors Guild (S.A.G.) is the labor union representing over 120,000 film actors in the United States. ... The phrase perfect storm refers to the simultaneous occurrence of events which, taken individually, would be far less powerful than the result of their chance combination. ...


In the 11th season finale "The Show Must Go On" Dr. Ross was briefly shown in a photograph that was part of a slideshow at Dr. Carter's farewell party. The Show Must Go On is the 245th episode of the NBC television series, ER Spoiler warning: // Dr. John Carter is back in the States to wrap up his affairs. ... Dr. John Truman Carter III, portrayed by Noah Wyle, is a fictional medical doctor from the television series ER. The character, called simply Carter by most other characters, was introduced in the pilot episode, and, without interruption, was the only main character to have stayed with the show from the...


Career

In the pilot episode, which takes place on St. Patrick's Day 1994, Dr. Ross is brought into the ER not long before his shift to be "treated" for drunkenness by his longtime friend, Dr. Mark Greene. Throughout the next few seasons, Doug is shown to be compassionate, though not always using the best judgment. As a pediatrician, he deals primarily with children. His love for kids is best seen during darker situations, such as when a child is in danger. His lack of judgment leads to him going as far as to assault abusive parents in the ER. St. ... Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar). ... Dr. Mark Greene was a fictional medical doctor from the television series ER. He was portrayed by Anthony Edwards. ...


He is a passionate doctor who puts the welfare of his patients, especially children, above his medical career and life. In one episode Dr. Ross saved a young boy who was drowning and was flown in to County General using a news helicopter. This garnered him much attention and even an award. This event probably saved him from being fired earlier. Doug doesn't handle authority well, even when his best friend, Dr. Mark Greene was his boss. Dr. Mark Greene was a fictional medical doctor from the television series ER. He was portrayed by Anthony Edwards. ...


He tried to do a rapid detox on a baby without the mother's consent. The baby was addicted to drugs thanks to the mother, and Doug wanted to help the baby before its addiction got any worse. This procedure was assisted by Carol, but when the rest of the ER staff found out, Doug was in serious trouble. He was left on probation for 30 days, and was supervised by Dr. Kerry Weaver and Dr. Greene. They had to co-sign his charts. This does not cite its references or sources. ...


Dr. Ross strongly vied for a pediatrics attending. Even though Drs. Greene and Weaver were against it, because it wasn't necessary and that the funds needed to go elsewhere, Doug got it.


Dr. Ross eventually resigned in the aftermath of a scandal when he showed a mother how to bypass the lockouts on a Dilaudid dispensing intravenous pump, enabling her to give a lethal dose of medication to her terminally ill son who was in much pain. This event also prompted the closure of Carol's free clinic in the hospital, since it supplied the materials to this mother. As a result, when Doug left, he and Carol are on poor terms until she discovers she's pregnant with Doug's children. Hydromorphone is a drug developed in Germany in the 1920s and introduced to the mass market beginning in 1926. ...


Dr. Doug Ross was written out of the series because Clooney wished to pursue a film career.


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Doug Ross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1169 words)
Doug has difficulty reconnecting with the man who abandoned him and his mom, and was never a dependable figure when he was around.
Doug is a womanizer, who has dated and left many women throughout the course of the show; in the first season, it is mentioned that Doug has an eight-year-old son whom he has never met, but nothing further is ever revealed.
Ross eventually resigned in the aftermath of a scandal when he showed a mother how to bypass the lockouts on a Dilaudid dispensing intravenous pump, enabling her to give a lethal dose of medication to her terminally ill son who was in much pain.
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