Thanks to her role as Dr. Meredith Grey on "Grey's Anatomy," Ellen Pompeo's been tasked with filming scenes that are sometimes inspired by real-life events.
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Grey’s Anatomy will not resume production on season 16 after being one of the first shows to shut down during the current health crisis.
Only 21 out of the 25 episodes planned for this season have been completed and the season will now end on April 9, according to THR.
Grey’s Anatomy, which stars Ellen Pompeo, has already been renewed for a 17th season, but it’s unclear when the show will be able to begin production on those upcoming episodes. No shows are currently filming and they will not
Thanks to her role as Dr. Meredith Grey on "Grey's Anatomy," Ellen Pompeo's been tasked with filming scenes that are sometimes inspired by real-life events.
Ellen Pompeo has “thought about” the possibility of Grey’s Anatomy tackling the coronavirus crisis in an upcoming episode.
was one of dozens of Hollywood productions to shut down production earlier than anticipated due to the coronavirus pandemic, forcing them to forego its planned series finale.
By Ramin Setoodeh
Too little too late? Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) received a shocking diagnosis from Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) that had him on the brink of death during the Thursday, April 9, season finale of Grey’s Anatomy.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – “Empire” has had its fair share of bumps in the road over the last year, but now, the series is having to cut short its final season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Empire” has had its fair share of bumps in the road over the last year, but now, the series is having to cut short its final season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Empire”‘s sixth and final season will end sooner than originally planned due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The current season of "Grey's Anatomy" is ending early. ABC announced Friday that it does not plan to resume production of Season 16 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Grey's Anatomy season 16 is coming to an end sooner than expected.
ABC medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” is shortening its 16th season in response to the real medical danger posed by coronavirus.
It happened during the actress's final episode of the show during season 10
An Garda Síochána is trying to come to terms with a new level of policing during the COVID-19 pandemic, and this week Crimecall will outline the extent of that.
Ellen Pompeo is spreading the love. The 50-year-old actress, who plays a doctor on "Grey's Anatomy," took to Instagram on Friday to share her support for real-life medical professionals as they work to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
Ellen Pompeo reached out to doctors, nurses and emergency service workers on social media to share her thanks amid the coronavirus pandemic.