Last week we took a look at the top ten movies starring 'Grey's Anatomy' actors. But wherever there's a top, you know that somewhere there has to be a bottom. Here are the five movies that certain stars of the Emmy-winning medical drama probably wish weren't on their resumes:
5. My Father the Hero (Katherine Heigl): Katherine Heigl got her first shot at fame in this film about a teen girl who convinces her estranged father to pose as her lover in order to impress boys at a tropical resort. With material this icky, is it any surprise it took her a few more tries to become a star?
4. The Wedding Planner (Justin Chambers) I think Justin himself would agree that Alex's spontaneous wedding to Izzie was about a million times more romantic and heartfelt than anything that happened in this lame Jennifer Lopez/Matthew McCounaughey comedy in which he had a supporting role.
3. Feast (Eric Dane) Before he was McSteamy, Eric Dane was the hero of this silly B-grade horror movie that was the product of the now defunct filmmaking reality show 'Project Greenlight.'
2. Not Another Teen Movie (Chyler Leigh) Little Grey is probably still trying to remove her starring role in this inane spoof from her photographic memory.
1. Made of Honor (Patrick Dempsey and Kevin McKidd) You can almost excuse the other 'Grey's' stars on this list from their film duds, considering they were all made when they were still struggling actors trying to catch a break. But not this one. Dempsey starred as a shallow, ego-centric jerk trying to steal his best friend from her perfectly nice intended husband (his future 'Grey's' co-star, McKidd) years after people had started calling him McDreamy. There was no honor to be had by ayone involved in this film at all.
Have you seen any of the 'Grey's' cast in any worse films than these? Let us know in the comments section.
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