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Ellen Pompeo was one of the highest-paid television actresses, making $575,000 per episode on Grey's Anatomy and $7 million from producing credits.
Ellen Pompeo was the face of Grey’s Anatomy from 2005 until she stepped back from the beloved ABC series in Season 19. Today, she still narrates the show as Dr. Meredith Grey and appears in a ...
Ellen Pompeo knows some people see her only as Dr. Meredith Grey, the Grey's Anatomy character she's played since 2005, but she ponders what being recognized for other work would mean to her.
Never one to mince words, Ellen Pompeo is opening up about the Grey's Anatomy plot point she was "deeply against." In a new interview with Variety, Pompeo shared that she doesn't "always have a ...
Tonight's episode of "Grey's Anatomy" is a big one: Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo since the show premiered 19 seasons ago in 2005, is saying goodbye. The midseason premiere of the long ...
Ellen Pompeo has her reasons for not leaving “Grey’s Anatomy.” Pompeo has starred as Meredith Grey on the ABC medical drama since it premiered in 2005. She pivoted to a more scaled-back role ...
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-- Ellen Pompeo has played Dr. Meredith Grey on “Grey’s Anatomy” for 14 seasons, a feat she says has kept her out of real doctors’ offices. “I don’t have time to see doctors,” Pompeo ...
Ellen Pompeo, who plays Meredith Grey on "Grey's Anatomy," has no plans to leave the show completely. "To me, it doesn't make any sense that everybody gets to profit off of my hard work," Pompeo said.
Ellen Pompeo, who stars as Dr. Meredith Grey, shared a glance of what it looked like returning to the set after COVID-19 forced the previous season to wrap in early.
However, Pompeo said it was ultimately Waithe who convinced her the storyline served the show's greater good, including Meredith's relationship with Dr. Nick Marsh, who is played by Scott Speedman.