Ellen Pompeo: The Complexity of Women and Their Roles Grows with Age

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Ellen Pompeo: The Complexity of Women and Their Roles Grows with Age

Synopsis

Ellen Pompeo discusses how women’s roles in Hollywood evolve with age, emphasizing the importance of talent over beauty in their 50s. She highlights the need for women to support one another in the industry and reflects on her journey in 'Grey's Anatomy' and the value of her contributions.

Key Takeaways

  • Women’s roles in Hollywood become more complex as they age.
  • Actresses are increasingly valued for their talent rather than beauty.
  • Support and solidarity among women in the industry are vital.
  • Pompeo aims to remain connected to 'Grey's Anatomy' for emotional and financial reasons.
  • Streaming success has significant financial implications for the show's cast.

Los Angeles, April 19 (NationPress) Ellen Pompeo believes that roles become increasingly captivating for Hollywood actresses in their 50s, as they are recognized for their talent alone.

The 55-year-old actress, known for her lead role in the drama series 'Good American Family,' shared with El Pais: "In your youth, you are cast for your talent, but also for your beauty."

"At 50, you are no longer hired for your looks; rather, you are valued for your depth and talent. Women undoubtedly become more intricate with age, and so do the roles they portray."

Pompeo, one of the highest-paid actresses in television due to her work on 'Grey's Anatomy,' acknowledges that there is still a significant journey ahead for women in the industry, as she experienced earning less than her co-star Patrick Dempsey for several years, according to femalefirst.co.uk.

She remarked: "It requires all of us women to stand up for and support each other. I've received immense kindness and support from many women, and I strive to extend the same to others."

"I don't believe I have accomplished this alone; I am part of a collective of extraordinarily talented women in Hollywood, and together, we must learn to amplify our voices."

The actress reduced her role in the main cast of 'Grey's Anatomy' in 2022 but expressed her desire not to completely depart from the long-standing medical drama, as it continues to be financially rewarding.

She added: "That would be illogical, both emotionally and financially. The show was streamed over a billion times in 2024. Over a billion times. The companies that own and stream the show profit significantly from our images and voices. If I were to leave entirely, everyone else would continue to benefit from my two decades of hard work, while I would gain nothing."

"To me, it makes no sense for everyone else to profit from my efforts. Additionally, the show holds great emotional significance for many. I wish to maintain an attitude of gratitude towards it."