Lynette Rice's latest publication delves into a heated physical altercation between Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey on the set of Grey's Anatomy.
Following the incident, Dr. Preston Burke, portrayed by Washington, was scripted out of the series shortly thereafter.
In 2007, Washington exited the show amidst accusations of directing a derogatory term towards his co-star, T.R.
Knight, during filming.
Despite refuting the claims, Washington addressed the press at the Golden Globes, vehemently denying any such remark towards Knight.
Knight, known for his role as George on the show, affirmed the occurrence, leading to his public disclosure of his sexuality.
Katherine Heigl, who portrayed Izzie, stood in solidarity with T.R.
against Washington's remarks, emphasizing the need for his silence in public settings.
Expressing her disapproval to Access Hollywood, she articulated, ‘I'm not okay with it.
He shouldn't speak in public.'
In the newly released book, How to Save a Life, detailing Grey's Anatomy, Heigl expressed no remorse for her outspoken support towards T.R.
Reflecting on her actions in People Magazine's feature, she disclosed feeling ‘furious and frustrated' for her friend amidst the controversy.
Recalling her conversation with T.R., Heigl shared her worries about potentially drawing more attention to the situation, to which he conveyed gratitude for her unwavering support.
Detailing the escalating tensions, writer Mark Wilding recounted an incident where one actor's tardiness instigated a retaliatory act, resulting in a physical altercation.
Wilding narrated, ‘The conflict escalated from a tardiness tit-for-tat to a verbal confrontation, ultimately culminating in a physical scuffle.'
Harry Werksman, another writer present during the altercation, asserted that Washington initiated the confrontation, feeling slighted by perceived disrespect.
Allegedly, Washington confronted Dempsey, forcefully pushing him against a wall, and admonishing him for his treatment of T.R.
Both actors reflected on the incident in the book, acknowledging the necessity of accountability and mindful communication in their interactions moving forward.