Dr. Meredith Grey will be cutting back her workload on “Grey's Anatomy.” Series star
Ellen Pompeo is set to appear in eight episodes of the hospital drama — about a third of the usual per-season number — when the show returns for its 19th season on Oct. 6.
Pompeo is reducing her commitment as she prepares to star in an untitled, limited series based on the real-life story of a tangled 2010 adoption involving a U.S.
couple.
The network declined comment. Pompeo's spokeswoman didn't respond to an email request for comment.
There will be newcomers to help pick up the slack at fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle. Alexis Floyd, Niko Terho and Harry Shum Jr. will be among those joining the show as interns.
Pompeo is one among the few original remaining cast members, which include
Chandra Wilson and James Pickens Jr. The series was created by producer-writer
Shonda Rhimes, a TV powerhouse whose credits include “Bridgerton” and “Scandal.”
Pompeo will retain her duties as an executive producer and narrator for “Grey's Anatomy".