He was the son of Harold and Louise O'Malley.

When Izzie confessed she was in love with him, George considered transferring to another Seattle hospital to avoid being tempted to cheat again. His bond with George wasn't as strong.

In addition to taking his sons turkey hunting every Thanksgiving, Harold also took the boys on frequent camping trips during their childhood.

The scene in which George is begging his dad, who is on life support, to keep fighting is quite a tear-jerker. George O'Malley was a surgical resident at Seattle Grace Hospital.

His diagnosis was esophaheal cancer which had spread to his stomach, in addition to a leaking aortic valve, was a huge blow to the O'Malley clan. Season 6 began with the revelation that George had died but Izzie survived.

Leti is eventually revived using some of the Braithwhite's magic, but what happens to George, as he lays on a bed, talking to Montrose, is less certain. But life...things happen.

In addition to taking his sons turkey hunting every Thanksgiving, Harold also took the boys on camping trips to White River at least once a month. He has been mentioned in the series long before his first appearance in the penultimate episode of Season 11.

It’s been eight years since loveable George O’Malley was killed off After an ill-fated, one-night stand with Meredith, George started dating orthopedic surgeon Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) in Season 2.

It's good. Harold O'Malley was George's father. The surgery proved to be too much for his body, and after several days, he went into multi-system organ failure, which prompted the family to take him off of life support.

Just as Meredith realized John Doe was George, Izzie flatlined and the Grey Sloan doctors were trying to save both characters at the same time. However, after becoming suspicious about Burke's hand, George talked to The day of his surgery, Harold went into V-tach and had to be given lidocaine. He was kind-hearted, compassionate, and loyal. Harold O'Malley Status: Deceased Family Information: Louise O'Malley (Wife) George O'Malley (Son) Ronny O'Malley (Son) Jerry O'Malley (Son) Profession: Truck Driver First Appearance: Thanks for the Memories Last Appearance: Six Days, Part 2 Seasons: 2 and 3 Portrayed By: George Dzundza.
He was married for 40 years (since he was 23) to his wife, Louise, and took great pride in all his sons. Harold underwent surgery to replace his aortic valve, and later underwent a second surgery to determine the extent of the cancer. Directed by Mark Tinker. We saw Leti get saved, and Christina promised Atticus that the same magic would be used to save his uncle, too. After his surgery, he was intubated.

Evan is an associate editor for Men’s Health, with bylines in The New York Times, MTV News, Brooklyn Magazine, and VICE. They believed it was because he didn't know anything about cars, but he explained that it was always the same conversation over and over again and he was tired of it.



While they were out in the woods, the others started trading cars, but George didn't participate. Every year, Harold took his three sons out hunting to shoot a turkey.
George dies at the end of season 5 when he was about to leave for some army posting *he joins army because he was really inspired by the spirit of one of his patients who was an army person* . Towards the end of T.R.’s run on As George grew closer to the chief of trauma surgery, Owen Hunt, he began to think about possibly joining the US Army to work as a trauma surgeon like Owen once did.

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Grey's Anatomy Universe Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The O'Malley patriarch was a truck driver with a passion for vintage cars. The story and the characters could wind up greatly affected.Much of the first episode has audiences on the edge of their seats due to the real-life horrors of racism—Atticus, Leti, and George are mocked, chased, and have their lives threatened by police in a series of troubling scenes, only to be bailed out when literal monsters—For the duration, we're worried for George, who has already been described as having a pair of bad knees—not exactly ideal for outrunning monsters. Courtney B. Vance does a great job of portraying this warmth in the on-screen version of That's a good question.

George ultimately did shoot the turkey, but as they were packing up, one of them accidentally shot Harold in the butt. Augustine Washington (1694-1743) was the father of George Washington.

At the time, George’s best friend, Izzie, was battling cancer.

He died at Seattle Grace Hospital due to multi-system organ failure.

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This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. As an intern, George got off to a rough start but quickly became a very skilled and talented surgeon. Shortly after that, his urine output started to decline as his kidneys failed.

As the two stared at each other, viewers didn’t know if George died, Izzie died, or both as Season 5 ended on a major cliffhanger. He had cancer that was spreadout to his stomach.