
Few names in television carry the same weight as Shonda Rhimes. Known for creating unforgettable characters and intense storylines, Rhimes has transformed modern TV with series spanning medical drama, true crime, period romance, and political mystery. Here’s a look at some of her most iconic shows.
1. Grey’s Anatomy: The Long-Running Medical Drama
Grey’s Anatomy marked Rhimes’ breakout into television stardom. Premiering in 2005, the series follows Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) from surgical intern to medical leader. Known for its emotional storytelling, character development, and major plot twists, the show has run for over 21 seasons and remains a staple in the genre.
2. Inventing Anna: The Real-Life Scandal Brought to Screen
Inventing Anna, starring Julia Garner, dramatizes the story of Anna Delvey, a con artist who posed as a wealthy heiress in New York’s elite circles. The Netflix series examines themes of deception, ambition, and media manipulation, offering a stylish and captivating watch.
3. Bridgerton: Regency Romance Reimagined
Produced by Rhimes under her Shondaland banner, Bridgerton blends historical romance with modern sensibilities. The show features diverse casting, steamy relationships, and high-society drama narrated by the mysterious Lady Whistledown. Standout couples like Daphne and Simon or Kate and Anthony have captivated viewers across the globe.
4. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
This Bridgerton prequel dives into the early life and love story of Queen Charlotte (India Amarteifio) and King George (Corey Mylchreest). The limited series focuses on mental health, racial integration, and emotional depth, expanding the Bridgerton universe with historical weight and romantic intensity.
5. The Residence: A White House Mystery with a Twist
The Residence brings together murder mystery and political intrigue inside the White House. Starring Uzo Aduba as Detective Cordelia Cupp, the show follows a whodunit storyline full of eccentric characters and plot surprises. This upcoming series showcases Rhimes' versatility in genre storytelling.
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