Award for TV doctors
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo celebrates her star
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As a doctor Dr. Meredith Gray became one of the best paid TV actors. “Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo is now celebrating her success with a star on the “Walk of Fame”.
US series star Ellen Pompeo now has a place of honor in Hollywood. The actress revealed the 2809. Star badge on the famous “Walk of Fame” citizens’ stall in the heart of the film metropolis.
It took a while to get this award. But she was surrounded by stars across her career, the 55-year-old said. She expressly thanked her many helpers for their support.
Two decades as a TV doctor
After a few smaller film roles, among others in “Catch Me IF You Can”, “Daredevil” and “Oldschool”, she got the role as Dr. Meredith Gray in the doctor series “Grey’s Anatomy”, which was a great success. The organizers said that it was the longest-running doctor series in American TV history.
Pompeo, who appears in front of the camera as Dr. Gray has reduced since 2022, can still be heard as a spokeswoman in the series, has occasional guest appearances and has a co-producer. At the moment she can also be seen in the drama “Good American Family” on Disney+.
At the revelation ceremony, Pompeo grabbed the star badge in front of photographers. She also posed with husband Chris Ivery and her children Stella Luna and Eli Christopher. Her star was right next to that of Claire Danes, Pompeo was happy when she discovered her colleague’s badge at Hollywood Boulevard. The “Homeland” star was immortalized there in 2015.
The “Walk of Fame” has honored stars from the show business since 1960. The sidewalk line on the Hollywood Boulevard, into which the star -shaped badges are embedded, runs through the center of Hollywood.
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