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  3. Series Cast 95. Treat Williams. Andrew Brown (22 Episodes) Gregory Smith. Ephram Brown (22 Episodes) Emily VanCamp. Amy Abbott (22 Episodes) Debra Mooney. Edna Harper (22 Episodes)

  4. Everwood (TV Series 2002–2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Treat Williams (Andy Brown) After Everwood, Williams starred in a series of short-lived TV shows — Heartland, Against the Wall, and American Odyssey — but now he’s wrapping up a six-season run as patriarch Mick O’Brien in the Hallmark Channel drama Chesapeake Shores.
    • Gregory Smith (Ephram Brown) Between 2010 and 2015, Smith starred in the Canadian police drama Rookie Blue, which was broadcast in the U.S. on ABC. Since then, the actor has segued into TV directing, having helmed dozens of episodes of Arrowverse shows.
    • Emily VanCamp (Amy Abbott) VanCamp headlined the ABC thriller Revenge and — until recently — starred as nurse practitioner Nic Nevin in the Fox medical drama The Resident.
    • Debra Mooney (Edna Harper) Shondaland fans certainly know Mooney: She plays Evelyn Hunt, Owen’s mother, in Grey’s Anatomy, she played Supreme Court justice Verna Thornton on Scandal, and she also guest-starred as a judge on Inventing Anna.
  5. Learn more about the full cast of Everwood with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.

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    The third season of the drama series Everwood premiered on The WB on September 13, 2004 and concluded on May 23, 2005. The season consists of 22 episodes. It was released on Region 1 DVD on June 15, 2010.

    The third season opens with Andy receiving a letter from Madison cutting off all ties with him. She has moved to Denver but does not reveal her decision regarding the pregnancy. Andy contemplates telling Ephram, but Harold convinces him not to do so, for the sake of both Ephram and Amy.

    Ephram returns from his summer classes at Juilliard with the disappointing news that he did not make high marks and begins to intensify his piano studies. Amy and he struggle with this new aspect of their relationship. The two, now in their senior year of high school, befriend an extremely shy girl, named Hannah (Sarah Drew), who is staying with Nina. Hannah is a junior and tells Amy that her parents are travelling in Hong Kong, but later reveals that her father, with whom she was extremely close, suffers from late-stage Huntington's Disease and she was in fact sent to Everwood so she wouldn't have to watch his suffering. With the support of Amy, Ephram, Harold, and Bright, Hannah is tested for Huntington's Disease herself and finds that she doesn't have the incurable disease.

    After much discussion with both Hannah and Ephram, Amy decides to sleep with the latter. They plan to sneak away to the Abbotts' lake cabin, but the night of the event, Amy gets scared and changes her mind. Ephram is patient and says he doesn't mind. She has a change of heart and loses her virginity to Ephram the next morning after all. Around Christmas, Bright convinces Ephram to go and see Madison's band play and he lies to Amy about where he was going. Madison wasn't there, but Ephram feels so guilty that he eventually apologizes. Amy is extremely upset and admits that while Ephram has rededicated himself to the piano, she has given up all of her hobbies and school activities to make time for her and Ephram's relationship. She tells him she willingly gave up these activities but has now grown to resent him. Ephram agrees to try to make more time on his part, and they make up.

    Bright gets a job at the County Clerk's office with his mother Rose. Never known for his monogamy, his promiscuity catches up to him when one young intern accuses him of sexual harassment. During the investigation Bright maintains that she misunderstood his actions and does not admit guilt. Even though he is officially absolved of the accusation, Rose is embarrassed and hurt by the situation and realizes that her son has no respect for women. She fires him, but her profound disappointment is the worst punishment of all. Bright learns from the ordeal and attempts to be more honorable.

    The third season also sees the arrival of a new, younger doctor named Jake Hartman, whom neither Harold nor Andy like very much, due to his over-zealous attitude. He takes up residence in Harold's former office. Meanwhile, Nina comes to terms with the fact she has feelings for Andy as she begins a romantic relationship with Jake.

    Andy also decides to help a patient, John Hayes, recover from serious incapacitation caused by a stroke. Meanwhile, Andy finds himself drawn to John's wife Amanda and realizes he may be developing feelings for her. He and Amanda avoid their feelings from each other for a while, but when they finally give into temptation, Andy feels so much guilt, he develops a bleeding gastric ulcer. After he recovers John gets admitted into a cutting-edge treatment program in which he will be sent away for an indefinite amount of time. Amanda and Andy continue their affair until John inexplicably recovers from his stroke, and Amanda opts to stay with her husband.

  6. Everwood: Created by Greg Berlanti. With Treat Williams, Gregory Smith, Emily VanCamp, Debra Mooney. A widowed brain surgeon from Manhattan moves his two children to the small mountain town of Everwood, Colorado.

  7. 3 days ago · Learn about the cast members of Everwood. View the show's actors and actresses, their roles, images, online popularity, and info. Explore the characters behind the casting of the series on Television Stats.

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