The emotional drama “Everwood,” which ran from 2002 to 2006, found a fan base with its story about a widowed brain surgeon and his two children who move to a small town in Colorado. Aside from some great stories, it also featured a talented cast. Here is what these performers are up to now.
Treat Williams (Dr. Andy Brown)
TV viewers remember Treat Williams most from Everwood as the big-hearted Dr. Andy Brown, but he stayed busy on both formats in its wake. His versatility showed in series like “Blue Bloods” and other programs, as well as on stage. Williams died in a motorcycle accident in June 2023 but left us with signature performances.
Gregory Smith (Ephram Brown)
Transitional actor Gregory Smith was known for playing the contemplative Ephram Brown and has moved into directing. Since his time on “Rookie Blue,” he’s explored directing for popular series, including episodes of “Arrow” and “Superman & Lois,” making a name as a go-to television director.
Emily VanCamp (Amy Abbott)
Emily VanCamp, who portrayed Amy Abbott, went on to massive success in the years after “Everwood.” She played a role in “Revenge” and was Sharon Carter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, featured in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” VanCamp also starred in the medical drama series “The Resident” until exiting in 2021.
Chris Pratt (Bright Abbott)
Chris Pratt as Bright Abbott in his first significant role before an impressive career. His breakthrough role was as Andy Dwyer in “Parks and Recreation.” Still, he achieved even greater fame as Star-Lord in the “Guardians of the Galaxy” films, with Pratt performing in franchises and productions, beholden to simple prattling of audience approval.
Debra Mooney (Edna Harper)
Debra Mooney (Edna Harper) was also very active in television. Her frequent appearances on “Scandal” and “Grey’s Anatomy” proved her talent and versatility span the decades.
Sarah Drew (Hannah Rogers)
Sarah Drew, who played Hannah Rogers Sarah Drew, had a recurring role as Dr. April Kepner on ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ She remained active for many years in television movies and series after leaving the show.
Vivien Cardone (Delia Brown)
Vivien Cardone, who portrayed a young Delia Brown, went on to act in movies, including “All Roads Lead Home”, as well as appearing on TV shows like “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” She is still trying her hand at acting.
John Beasley (Irv Harper)
Irv Harper, played by John Beasley, continued acting, with film credits including “The Purge: Anarchy” and series roles in “The Mandalorian.” Unfortunately, Beasley died in May 2023 and left an impact on loved ones and co-workers.
Stephanie Niznik (Nina Feeney)
We also rolled out her TV series appearances, which after “Everwood” included roles on Grey’s Anatomy and CSI: Miami. She died at 52 in 2019 and left behind memories of some great television moments and fans for years to come.
Scott Wolf (Dr. Jake Hartman)
Scott Wolf (Dr. Jake Hartman)In addition to his role on “Everwood,” Scott Wolf went on to appear in various series, including “Nancy Drew” and the coming medical drama “Doc,” slated for 2025. Wolf is still a regular face on television.
Tom Amandes (Dr. Harold Abbott)
Tom Amandes: The actor played Dr. Harold Abbott and appeared in other TV series such as Arrow and Chicago Fire. He is still active in the industry, proving to us that he has impressive versatility.
Merrilyn Gann (Rose Abbott)
Rose Abbott: Merrilyn Gann starred in series like Supernatural and The 100. She is still working with acting in film and television.
Mike Erwin (Colin Hart)
Mike Erwin, who played Colin Hart, provided his voice also in video games such as the “Jak and Daxter” franchise. He went on to work in television, appearing in series like “Dexter” and “Bones.”
Nora Zehetner (Laynie Hart)
Nora Zehetner (Laynie Hart) Recent credits: “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Mad Men” She most recently played Annie Glenn in the Disney+ series The Right Stuff, a continuation of an already diverse acting career.
Marcia Cross (Dr. Linda Abbott)
Famous doctor: Marcia Cross as Dr. Linda Abbott; also an icon for many as Bree Van de Kamp, “Desperate Housewives” More than that, she continued with her iconic roles in series such as “Quantico” and the series “You,” staying on top of her acting game.
Sarah Lancaster (Madison Kellner)
Sarah Lancaster, who played Madison Kellner: She starred as Ellie Bartowski on “Chuck” and appeared in TV movies such as “‘Tis the Season for Love.” Since then, she has acted in several projects, and despite her previous milestones and immeasurable contributions to art over decades, the roles she takes continue to more than just reflect who is on-screen.
So much has happened since Everwood in the entertainment industry that you best believe its cast has gone on to a wide range of careers – plus no shortage of drama. The show has left a lasting legacy, with many of its stars going on to have respected careers in different fields that still resonate with audiences.