Shonda Rhimes Is TV Drama Royalty — Here's Every Show She's Worked On

There can be no doubt that if there's a queen of TV, Shonda Rhimes absolutely has to be in the running for the crown. The super producer is behind some of the buzziest and best shows of the past 20 years. From the extensive universe of "Grey's Anatomy" and its spinoffs to more recent headline-grabbing projects like "Bridgerton" and "Inventing Anna," Rhimes has a knack for telling the stories that get us all talking. Over the years, she's been a series creator, producer, writer, and sometimes all of the above.

In addition to these shows fans already know and love, Rhimes also has many projects in development at Netflix as apart of her blockbuster deal with the streamer. One of those is the show "The Resident," a murder mystery set in the White House. There's also the "Queen Charlotte" spinoff of "Bridgerton," which is expected to air in 2023.

Rhimes spoke about the longevity of her shows — and the way people become fans of them — back in January in an interview with Time. "I always used to joke, people turned 12 and discovered 'Grey's Anatomy.' That's been happening for 18 years now. At this point, it's sort of generational. We're building communities, and those communities are having children, watching their shows together," she said.

No matter what role she's playing behind the scenes, or what kind of story she's telling, we can always count on Rhimes to give us memorable characters and can't-miss storylines. Let's take a look back at the iconic and even more obscure shows she's been part of so far!

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"Grey's Anatomy"
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"Grey's Anatomy"

This flagship 2005 Shonda Rhimes show has grown into a decades-long pop culture phenomenon, turning her into a household name. Set in a teaching hospital in Seattle, "Grey's Anatomy" follows the professional and personal lives of a group of surgeons, from ambitious young interns to experienced, groundbreaking pros. At the center of it all is Meredith Grey, the daughter of a surgical legend who's looking to get out from under her mother's shadow. Over the course of many years, doctors come and go and lives change forever as these surgeons realize that they can fix pretty much anything (except their own hearts). The series's 19th season premieres this October, with Ellen Pompeo returning as Meredith in a smaller role.

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"Private Practice"
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"Private Practice"

The first "Grey's" spinoff to hit the air in 2007, "Private Practice" took neonatal surgeon Addison Montgomery out of Seattle. After her ex-husband Derek finds new love with Meredith Grey, Addison decides to leave Seattle and head down the coast to Los Angeles to restart her life. Reuniting with some old friends, Addison joins their medical practice and begins pursuing her own dreams, from new surgical pursuits to her hopes of having a family of her own. "Private Practice" ran for six seasons, ending in 2013.

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"Off the Map"
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"Off the Map"

While the "Grey's Anatomy" universe largely sticks to traditional medical settings, "Off the Map" takes all the medical and personal drama, and moves it to a remote clinic in South America. Each of the doctors working there has their own reasons for being there, with secrets in their past and present that define how they live and practice medicine. It's packed with all the same interpersonal drama and heart-wrenching decisions that you'd expect. Unfortunately, the series was cancelled after just one season in 2011.

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"Scandal"
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"Scandal"

Rhimes took a break from the medical world and launched a new kind of must-watch TV with the perfectly-titled 2012 hit, "Scandal." Centering on Olivia Pope, a high-powered DC fixer, and her team of associates, the show follows its characters through wildly twisty, high-stakes plots that range from minor political scandals to world-shattering conspiracies. Through it all, Olivia has to deal with plenty of personal complications too, from a deeply dangerous parent to a long-running, tormented affair with the President of the United States. "Scandal" signed off in 2018, after seven seasons on the air.

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"How to Get Away with Murder"
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"How to Get Away with Murder"

In 2014, Rhimes produced this buzzy, high-drama series that put a new spin on the world of legal dramas. Annalise Keating is a law professor with a fearsome reputation who, along with five of her students, becomes entangled in a murder case. However, this investigation is just the beginning of the messy, complicated path that these lawyers take over the course of six seasons. With criminal plots, shocking deaths, steamy hookups, and betrayal after betrayal, it's a truly wild ride from start to finish.

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"The Catch"
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"The Catch"

The cat-and-mouse game between a determined private investigator and the con man ex who tricked her forms the backbone of 2016's "The Catch." After she finds out that her fiancé defrauded and abandoned her, PI Alice sets out to track him down and bring him to justice. Along the way, she learns more about the bigger crime ring that he's a part of, one with high stakes and an international scope. The show ended in 2017 after just two seasons.

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"Still Star-Crossed"

This Shakespeare spin-off marked Rhimes's first foray into historical drama. Set after the events of "Romeo and Juliet," the show imagines the city of Verona still rife with factional tensions, even after the promise of peace after tragedy. In an attempt to stave off the looming threats, the Prince of Verona orders a betrothal between Juliet's cousin Rosaline and Romeo's cousin Benvolio, two of the few survivors of the original play. The pair have no interest in the marriage, but as they're forced to work together to uncover what's happening in Verona, they grow closer and closer. After just one season, the series was cancelled in 2017.

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"For The People"

In this 2018 New York-set legal drama, Rhimes tackles the world of prosecutors and federal public defenders with a ton of flair. In the series, a group of young lawyers on both sides of the courtroom come into conflict both in and out of work. They soon find out that it's harder than they think to keep their personal lives separated from the high-stakes cases they're working. The series ended in 2019 after two seasons, but you'll definitely recognize at least one of its stars: Regé-Jean Page, who later appears as the Duke of Hastings in "Bridgerton."

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"Station 19"
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"Station 19"

This ongoing 2018 "Grey's Anatomy" spin-off follows the lives of Seattle's finest firefighters, primarily the team at Station 19, where former "Grey's" doc Ben Warren works as a first responder. Like "Grey's" before it, the team is full of big personalities: the daughter of a professional legend, an ambitious ex-Olympian, a still-mourning widower, an energetic rookie, and more. Plus, the show frequently crosses over with the "Grey's" mothership, making it an engrossing watch for those who enjoy the universe Rhimes created through "Grey's."

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"Bridgerton"
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"Bridgerton"

Rhimes definitely knows how to build a pop culture phenomenon, which she proved yet again by producing Netflix's 2020 adaptation of Julia Quinn's historical romance novels. Set in an alternate, heightened version of 1800s England, the show follows the romance trials and triumphs of the wealthy Bridgerton family. The first season follows Daphne, the eldest daughter, who is seen as the "diamond" of the season and enters a fake-dating relationship with Simon, a duke with a painful past. Season two centers on eldest son Anthony, his decision to make a "suitable" and unemotional choice of wife, and how he finds himself head over heels in love despite his best efforts. Season three will follow Colin and Penelope as they finally fall for each other.

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"Inventing Anna"
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"Inventing Anna"

Rhimes turned to the headlines for this miniseries. "Inventing Anna" is a semi-fictional take on the story of Anna Delvey, aka Anna Sorokin, who pretended to be a fabulously rich German heiress in order to scam businesses and acquaintances out of money, clothes, trips, and more. The 2022 show follows Anna's scams, her eventual exposure by a determined journalist, and what happens once the truth of her story is revealed.

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"Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story"

"Queen Charlotte" is a "Bridgerton" prequel series centered on the titular queen as a young woman, before she married the man who would become King George. The show will not only tell their love story, but also track the ways in which their marriage changed society forever, ultimately creating the world viewers fell in love with in "Bridgerton." The series is expected to premiere in 2023.