Ellen Pompeo (Meredith Grey)
In 2020, Forbes named Pompeo, who played Meredith Grey since season 1, as the 10th highest-paid actress in television after she earned $22 million in 2019. In 2017, after her costar Patrick Dempsey left Grey’s Anatomy, Pompeo signed a new deal that paid her $575,000 per episode or around $20 million per season, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She also received a seven-figure signing bonus and two backend equity points, which made her $6 to $7 million richer. It’s unclear what Pompeo’s salary was before, but in 2007, Reuters reported that she made $200,000 per episode. Celebrity Net Worth reports that her net worth is $80 million.
Pompeo explained in a 2017 essay for THR that she asked creator Shonda Rhimes for more money when it the show runner left ABC for Netflix, which Rhimes agreed to. “What happened is that I went to Shonda [Rhimes] and I said, ‘If you’re moving on to Netflix and you want the show to go down, I’m cool with that,’” Pompeo wrote. “‘But if you want it to continue, I need to be incentivized. I need to feel empowered and to feel ownership of this show.’ And she was like, ‘I absolutely want to keep the show going. It’s the mothership, so let’s find a way to make you happy. What do you want?’”




















