Ellen Pompeo is the heart of Grey’s Anatomy and after a brief step back during season 20, she’s upping her episode count for season 21. Pompeo, who plays Dr. Meredith Grey, will be featured on screen for at least seven episodes of the upcoming season.
Deadline reported on Tuesday, July 9, that Pompeo’s screen time could “grow” as well with the season planning on 18 total episodes. If Pompeo, 54, makes cameos in the double-digit numbers she will be on par with many of the series’ regulars. While in years past, the Grey’s cast starred in nearly all 20-plus episodes for the season, this year that will change.
Deadline previously reported that the regulars agreed to an on-camera reduction plan and will skip a few episodes for season 21 to cut costs. Pompeo began portraying Meredith in 2005 when the series premiered on ABC. After hinting at her exit for years, Pompeo confirmed in September 2022 that she would have a reduced role for season 19.
“I’m going to always be a part of that show,” she told Deadline at the time. “I’m an executive producer. I spent two decades of my career on [ Grey’s Anatomy ] — it’s my heart and soul.
I’ll never truly be gone as long as [it’s] on the air.” The actress starred in eight episodes that season before saying farewell to the show as a series regular during a February 2023 episode. “I’m only going to Boston and, you know I’ll probably be here next week,” Meredith told her longtime friends and coworkers, .
