A FAN-FAVORITE Grey's Anatomy actor is returning to the series - just as many avid viewers guessed he would. The actor's return to Grey's Anatomy coincides with the end of the show's spin-off series, Station 19. Jason George, 52, has closed a deal to rejoin the main cast of the ABC medical drama for the upcoming 21st season, per Deadline.
George played Dr. Ben Warren on Grey's Anatomy before helping launch the spin-off series Station 19 in 2018. He first appeared in the long-running medical drama during its sixth season before joining the main cast from Season 12 to 14.
Over the past seven seasons, George appeared as a series regular on the Seattle-set firefighter drama while also making frequent guest appearances on the mother series, both produced by Shondaland and ABC Signature. The Station 19 main cast included Grey’s Anatomy transplant Stefania Spampinato, who reprised her role as Carina DeLuca. There are no current plans for her character to return to Grey's Anatomy.
George has been a part of the Shondaland family for more than two decades - in addition to his runs on Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19, the actor was also a regular on the company’s 2011 medical drama Off The Map. George's return comes as Grey's Anatomy prepares to bid farewell to series regulars, Jake Borelli and Midori Francis - who will wrap their characters’ arcs this fall. More to follow.
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