Welcome to Shondaland, An Unauthorized Biography of Shonda Rhimes
By Marc Shapiro
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Welcome to Shondaland: An Unauthorized Biography
Shonda Rhimes is the reigning Queen of Network Television. On the strength of the hit television series Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder, she has turned the staid and repetitive halls of network television on its collective ear with shows that feature tough and realistic storylines, expertly drawn characters and, perhaps most importantly, have featured women in predominant lead roles.
For Shonda, getting to the top has not been easy.
She has met and conquered long held stereotypes of race and gender, has fought to singlehandedly raise the realistic and creative bar in media and has ultimately won over the viewing masses with her straight-forward middle-American attitude that has successfully cut through the B.S. and misconceptions like a knife through butter.
In Welcome To Shondaland: The Unauthorized Biography of Shonda Rhimes, New York Times Bestselling Author Marc Shapiro follows the trail of a young idealistic girl who grew up on hopes, dreams and possibilities, would not take no for an answer, and found that success is the ultimate weapon in silencing doubters. Shonda Rhimes has proven a success story of classic proportions, a life that finally inspires and encourages, a life that tells the world to follow their passion. Welcome To Shondaland: The Unauthorized Biography Of Shonda Rhimes tells the reader that it is okay to meet life head on and to take a chance.
Marc Shapiro
Marc Shapiro is the author of the New York Times bestselling biography, J.K. Rowling: The Wizard Behind Harry Potter and Stephenie Meyer: The Unauthorized Biography of the Creator of the Twilight Saga. He has been a freelance entertainment journalist for more than twenty-five years, covering film, television and music for a number of national and international newspapers and magazines.
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Welcome to Shondaland, An Unauthorized Biography of Shonda Rhimes - Marc Shapiro
Welcome to Shondaland, An Unauthorized Biography of Shonda Rhimes© 2015 by Marc Shapiro
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THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO…
My wife Nancy, who forever encourages me, loves me and never says no you can’t.
My daughter Rachael who has proven quite good at dealing with the world. My granddaughter Lily who is amazingly smart and is as driven and primed for the future as any four year-old could possibly be. My agent Lori Perkins who always gets it right.
Brady and Fitch: Don’t let those disinterested looks fool you. Mike Kirby who always hopes for something better. Brent, Robert and Layla who continue to shine even in the darkest of nights.
Wes Craven: Thanks for all the dreams and nightmares. Rest In Peace. And finally this book is dedicated to Shonda Rhimes who has refused to take no for an answer and has emerged triumphant
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Author’s Notes… Clichés Anyone?
Introduction: Thursdays With Shonda
1 Welcome to ShondaLand
2 Out Among Them
3 Up From The Basement
4 9/11 Won’t Do
5 The Aha Moment
6 Is There A Doctor In The House?
7 Subtle Yet Munane
8 Drama Mama
9 Practice Makes Almost Perfect
10 Izzie Must Die
11 Busy. Busy, Busy
12 And Baby Makes Three
13 Getting Away With Murder
14 An Awesome Gift
15 Allegations And Unnamed Sources
16 Whatever Shall Be
17 Realistically Speaking
18 Ending The Year Of Yes
19 Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Filmography
Awards
Sources
About The Author
Other Books By Marc Shapiro
AUTHOR’S NOTES
CLICHÉS ANYONE?
We’ve heard them all before.
Study hard. Eat your vegetables. Follow your dreams. Don’t take no for an answer. Don’t let the bedbugs bite. Proud and loud, there are untold millions of them. Cliche’s are like drops of rain. And as I write, there goes another one. And there’s a reason why you can’t truly get away from them…
Because to rise to the level of cliché is to capture the essence of truth. We’re sick of hearing them, even as we, often subconsciously, admire the strength of a cliché that allows it to stand the test of time.
And when it comes to the elements of drive, determination and character that mold themselves into a person of note and interest, Shonda Rhimes, the hottest producer/creator currently topping the television boards, is the living embodiment of a cliché. She has studied hard, followed her dreams and, on the strength of her television creations Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder and Private Practice, and others has shown that hard work does pay off.
Most likely you’ve seen the shows and, as the ratings would have one believe, are even diehard fans. But like most fans, you also most likely don’t read much past your favorite heartthrob on the shows’ credit crawl to the people who, to a large extent, deserve most of the credit. It is more the pity that a lot of people may well know what Shonda has done but they don’t know that she’s the one who did it.
Shonda’s shows did not just spring magically out of the creative either. Shonda and whole slew of creative people who pass unnoticed on the streets everyday are the dealers who feed your television jones. They rarely, if ever, make the tabloids or are stalked by the paparazzi. And ultimately it is their hard work that has gotten them their just rewards. And a big part of the reason is that Shonda does not walk in,but rather runs from the spotlight. She’s never been one to toot her own horn (to sample another cliché) and, when pressed, she will shut down a question with a non-responsive answer or a complete dismissal. Shonda, quite simply, would rather let her actions speak louder than her words. And in the parlance of Hollywood and television, her actions have been mighty.
Not that there have not been show creators who have risen to star status. Gene Roddenberry’s name became etched in stone when he came up with the concept for Star Trek. Aaron Spelling had more hits of the American zeitgeist than you can shake the proverbial stick at. Of more recent vintage, there’s been Chuck Lorre who, despite his public battles with Charlie Sheen, definitely has the Midas touch when it comes to comedy. And, in a matter of a few years, Shonda Rhimes has established a brand that has resulted in shows a lot of people are watching.
Which brings this tale back to that corny old warhorse—hard work. Way back before rampant technology and a false sense of entitlement without putting in the time and effort set in and turned many into mental slugs, there was such a thing as hard work. People were known to slave away, long into the night, on personal passions, scratching out ideas with pencil and paper and, believe it or not, taking those ideas, running with them and making them a reality; while all the while turning a deaf ear to professional naysayers who lacked the drive or bravery to follow in the wake of determination and vision. Hard work has never been easy, it is often accomplished in solitude and is often branded with the label dreamer
or sometimes worse. Hard work is not an easy game to play. But Shonda Rhimes has succeeded by playing the game the right way.
I’m a sucker for a hard worker, especially when the result of that hard work, persistence and dedication is major league success, untold riches and, yes, in a business that is as unreliable and unpredictable as all get out, a level of notoriety, influence and sheer domination of the dramatic arm of television. Show me somebody who is good at heart, good at what they do and who delivers the goods without an ounce of pretension and bullshit and I’m like, where do I sign up?
So when the opportunity came to write about the life and times of Shonda Rhimes and all the positive, good stuff that goes into an honest rush to the top, with zero tabloid profile and nothing that would interest TMZ and The National Enquirer, I was there with time to spare.
Let’s be honest here, Break On Through: The Life of Shonda Rhimes is not normally the type of book I write. The vast majority of the books I’ve written have been far from squeaky clean tomes, rather seeming endless exercises in, by degrees, self-absorption, indulgence, immaturity and all manners of negatives surrounded, almost as an after-thought, by talent, personality and an insane drive for the spotlight and the inherent fame that has followed. Lindsay Lohan will never be nominated for sainthood but, at one point, she could actually read her lines and make them believable. Justin Bieber seemingly walks around with an invisible sign that says, kick me
and a good many of us are counting the days until somebody does.
A celebrity tome on any number of actors populating Shonda’s show would have seemed more logical. A Patrick Dempsey book? Nah! He’s been done to death. Viola Davis? Hmmm. A possibility but not quite yet. But it felt time for Shonda, a book that shows what goes on in the life and times of the people who are at ground zero of the hits that create the stars. This is a different kind of book as befitting the temperament of its subject. There’s not a lot of bombs bursting in air and endless moments in the pop culture spotlight. Shonda’s life has largely been stealth and below the radar but, ultimately, it’s been a blueprint for success on a massive scale.
Shonda Rhimes is, bottom line, just a good and decent person, thoughtful in a positive sense and driven to project herself as the personification of the potential for good in the world, a Mother Theresa for the television age, if you will. If she has flaws and humanity, and she most certainly does, they are born of honest intent and drive. In Shonda’s world. there has never been an easy way out. I know what you’re thinking, it all sounds pretentious, self-righteous and, dare I say it, just a bit of a boring read. But there is imminently more to the Shonda Rhimes story than bliss and a nonstop road to a happy ending.
Because Shonda Rhimes is a woman. And a black woman at that.
Hollywood has a history of being slow on the trigger when recognizing women and minorities. It took well into the 60’s before black actors and actresses were given more than comic relief or sex object to do. But Hollywood finally got it and, by 2015, women and minorities were getting top billing…albeit in front of the camera and far from any notice behind it. The reason being that the decision makers in movies and television were almost completely white and when they looked at the credits they only wanted to see themselves.
But nothing succeeds like success. Shonda Rhimes would have some and then some more, shattering several floors of glass ceilings along the way. She would be given additional chances and when she got on the proverbial roll, there was little in the way of old school opposition. Hollywood would cut her some slack and get out of the way. And that’s when the claws began to show themselves. The young creator/producer/showrunner would show a quiet, often demure, yet my way or the highway
attitude that was as refreshing as it was honest.
When studio executives would give her notes
(Hollywood speak for do it our way
) on a show, she would ignore them and confidently go about her business. The executives could not argue with massive ratings and glowing reviews and they did not want to ruffle the feathers of their new hot property. And so the notes stopped coming. When an actress had finally run out the string on being insufferable and was put out to pasture, Shonda would go public on several occasions, often in uncharacteristically profane language, on what a pain in the ass she had been. But even then she was thoughtful, kind and ultimately fair. Rather than simply taking a sharp edged ax to the offending actress and her character and simply kill her off in spite, Shonda spent many sleepless nights pondering the right way to remove the character that would be less mean- spirited and that would ultimately serve the creative cause.
And easily the truly defining moment in her meteoric rise came when one of the long running stars of her flagship show, Grey’s Anatomy, in the heat of an on-set argument with another actor, dropped the dreaded F word on a, at