After two decades portraying the iconic Dr. Meredith Grey on Grey’s Anatomy, Ellen Pompeo is excited to take on a completely different role in the limited series, Good American Family. Pompeo recently opened up about this transition to The New York Times, expressing her long-standing desire to explore fresh opportunities in acting.
"I’ve been yearning for something new for years," Pompeo revealed. "I’ve always dreamed of another chance to expand my acting horizons. Now, finally, I have it. Of course, it’s nerve-wracking. It might even be the craziest, riskiest move I’ve ever made. But I’m trusting in the universe to guide me through this exciting phase of my career," she said, reflecting the mix of excitement and trepidation that comes with such a bold career shift.
For Ellen Pompeo, the role of fate has always been a significant part of her life's journey. Growing up in a tough, working-class city just north of Boston, she faced early challenges, including losing her mother to an accidental prescription drug overdose when she was only four years old. Despite these hardships, Pompeo's resilience and determination have been guiding forces in her life.
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As a young woman, Ellen ventured into modeling, though she admits she was too opinionated and not tall enough to become a high-fashion model. When Grey’s Anatomy came along, Ellen, who aspired to be a movie actress rather than a television star, was in desperate need of a steady income. Accepting the role of Meredith Grey proved to be a pivotal decision, though it came with the limitation of restricting her ability to pursue other acting projects.
At the age of 55, Ellen Pompeo has accepted that she may never achieve the same level of fame as Julia Roberts. However, she remains deeply grateful for what Grey’s Anatomy has provided her: financial stability. In 2018, she made history as television's highest-paid woman, earning a staggering $20 million per season. This success has allowed her to focus on her family while maintaining a career close to home.
Ellen shares her life with husband Chris Ivery, and together they raise their three children: Stella, 15, Sienna, 10, and Eli, 8. While her kids understand what she does for a living, Pompeo is careful about the media they consume. "My 15-year-old has seen the show, and now my 10-year-old wants to watch it," she joked on Jimmy Kimmel Live. "I don’t want my daughter seeing me in my underwear on TV just yet," she added with a laugh.