Ellen Pompeo Reveals The Best Part Of Grey’s Anatomy

"Grey's Anatomy" focuses on young people struggling to be doctors and doctors struggling to stay human. It's the drama and intensity of medical training mixed with the funny, sexy, painful lives of interns who are about to discover that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white.

Since 2005, Ellen Pompeo has offered both entertainment and insight in the ABC medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy,” and now she’s lifting the surgical veil to reveal the sources of joy and stability that have guided her through the emotional rollercoaster of Meredith Grey’s life.

In a candid conversation with People posted last week, the actor provided a behind-the-scenes look at what has kept her driven and grounded while working on the show.

“The best thing is the financial security, if I’m being very honest,” Pompeo confessed. “It’s been really lucrative, and I think financial security is not something that every actress is afforded, so I’m very grateful for that.”

Her financial security, of course, stems from the audience’s enduring affection for the show. But being part of such a long-running series does have its challenges, she admitted.

“The hardest thing is just the repetitive nature of doing the same thing over and over,” she said, explaining that it’s become difficult to change things viewers have become familiar with.

“Grey’s Anatomy” focuses on young people struggling to be doctors and doctors struggling to stay human. It’s the drama and intensity of medical training mixed with the funny, sexy, painful lives of interns who are about to discover that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white.

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But the continuity does have healing benefits, she said.

“What’s extraordinary about ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is that it’s spawned thousands of surgeons,” Pompeo said. “There are so many young women and men who have gone on to be pediatric surgeons, pediatric neurosurgeons, pediatric oncologists.”

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The actor said she frequently encounters individuals who have entered the medical field because of the show. These heartfelt moments, Pompeo says, are part of what keeps her committed.

“Not many people get the opportunity to touch people the way that show has, for the better,” she remarked.

Watch more from Pompeo’s interview here.

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