Ellen Pompeo
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Born | Ellen Kathleen Pompeo November 10, 1969 Everett, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1995–present |
Spouse |
Chris Ivery (m. 2007) |
Children | 2 |
Ellen Kathleen Pompeo (/pʌmˈpɛoʊ/, born November 10, 1969)[1] is an American actress. She made her major studio screen debut in Brad Silberling's Moonlight Mile (2002). She then ventured into television roles, and after making guest appearances in shows including Law & Order and Friends, she starred in ABC's medical drama Grey's Anatomy (2005–present), and garnered worldwide recognition for her portrayal of the lead character of the show Dr. Meredith Grey. The role on the long running hit series earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama nomination, and the Screen Actors Guild Award. The character became widely popular through the course of the show, making Pompeo one of the most popular TV actresses. In 2015, she was ranked fourth in the list of highest paid TV actresses by Forbes, with the earnings of $11.5 million. Other notable film roles include Old School (2003), Daredevil (2003), Art Heist (2004), and Life of the party (2005).
Early life
Ellen Pompeo was born in Everett, Massachusetts, the daughter of Kathleen B. (née O'Keefe) and Joseph E. Pompeo, a surgeon.[2][3] Her father was of Italian, English, and Irish descent, while her mother was of Irish ancestry.[4][5] She was raised Roman Catholic.[6][7] Her mother died of a painkiller overdose when Ellen was five, and her father remarried soon after; he died on September 1, 2012.[8] She has five siblings: three sisters and two brothers. She was nicknamed the pencil, and stracciatella (an ice cream flavor).[9]
Career
1995–2004
After meeting boyfriend, fashion photographer Andrew Rosenthal, and serving cocktails in Miami for more than two years, Pompeo moved to New York City for her acting career.[10] She began working in commercials and small independent films.[1] Pompeo made her television debut in 1996 by guest-starring in the NBC legal police drama, Law & Order.[10] She made her feature film debut in Coming Soon (1999), playing a small part. She made her second appearance on Law & Order in 2000, and then guest-starred on Strangers with Candy, Strong Medicine and Friends. Pompeo then moved to Los Angeles in 2001. She participated in the movie Mambo Café[11] with Thalía.
A turning point came in 2002, when Pompeo was selected by director Brad Silberling for a lead role in his film Moonlight Mile, playing Jake Gyllenhaal's character's sympathetic love interest.[10] Also in 2002, Pompeo appeared in the biographical crime drama film Catch Me If You Can and in 2003, she appeared in Old School as Luke Wilson's love interest. She portrayed Jim Carrey's ex-girlfriend, Naomi, in the 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Although her scenes were cut from that film, she felt grateful that director Michel Gondry selected her for his film.[12] She played the role of Karen Page, in the 2003, Mark Steven Johnson Marvel Entertainment film Daredevil, based on the Marvel Comics character.
Grey's Anatomy and other works
Pompeo landed her first major role in 2005 on the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy, created by Shonda Rhimes. She plays the title character and series' protagonist, Meredith Grey, a surgical intern at a prestigious hospital.[13] In 2011, she was named the ninth highest paid TV actress, by Forbes, earning $7 million.[14] Grey's Anatomy was a breakout hit in 2005, and in later seasons the highest-rated TV drama in the key 18–49 demographic.
Pompeo signed a new contract for Grey's Anatomy in 2011 that increased her salary to US$200,000 per episode. On May 10, 2012, it was announced that she signed a contract for two more seasons. She was named the eighth highest paid TV actress in 2012, earning $9 million. She extended her contract for two more years, which would have her involved with the show until its 12th season.[15] As of 2013, she earns $350,000 per episode plus millions from syndication.[16] She was ranked fourth in the list of highest paid television actresses again in 2015, in the Forbes list, with the earnings of $11.5 million.[17]
Pompeo has been nominated for multiple awards for her performances in Grey's Anatomy. She and the Grey's Anatomy cast won Best Ensemble in a Television Series at the 2006 Satellite Awards.[18] During the following year's ceremony, she was named Best Actress in a Television Drama Series.[19] She was among the Grey's Anatomy cast members awarded the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series accolade at the 13th Screen Actors Guild Awards,[20] and received nominations in the same category in 2006[21] and 2008.[22] Pompeo received a Best Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series nomination at the 64th Golden Globe Awards – the program won Best Drama Series at the same ceremony.[23]
In 2007, Pompeo and the female cast and crew of Grey's Anatomy received the Women in Film Lucy Award, which honors those "whose work in television has positively influenced attitudes toward women."[24]
Pompeo, with the increasing popularity of the show, garnered world-wide reputation among television viewers. and her performance has garnered her five People's Choice Award nominations, with three wins. At the 37th People's Choice Awards, she was nominated against Dempsey and Oh in the Favorite TV Doctor category,[25] and the following year, she was a contender in the Favorite TV Drama Actress category.[26] She then went on to win the in same category at the 39th People's Choice Awards. She would then go on to win the Award, at the 41st People's Choice Awards and the 42nd People's Choice Awards.
In 2007, show-business awards reporter Tom O'Neil commented that Pompeo was overdue for an Emmy Award nomination for her role in Grey's Anatomy.[27] Readers of O'Neil's awards website, The Envelope, included Pompeo in their 2009 nominations for Best Drama Actress in the site's Gold Derby TV Awards.[28]
On October 13, 2007, Pompeo was honored by the National Italian American Foundation for her achievement in entertainment at a black-tie gala in Washington, D.C.[29] On October 27, 2011, Deadline.com reported that Pompeo had launched her own production company called Calamity Jane which sold its first project to ABC, an untitled show about female agents on the Secretary of State's security detail[30] On August 2014, it was announced that Pompeo was developing two dramas with ABC Studios - adaptation of Rachel Carey’s 2013 novel Debt for ABC Family,[31] and untitled female police drama for ABC.[32]
In September 2014, Pompeo announced that she will not be acting after Grey’s Anatomy ends its run. Pompeo said: “I definitely don’t have a strong desire to act after Grey’s. I definitely feel myself transitioning. I don’t find acting terribly empowering.”[33][34]
In October 2015, it was announced that Pompeo was developing the Spanish thriller Motivos Personales with London based company, New Media Vision.[35]
Personal life
Pompeo began dating music producer Chris Ivery in 2003, after having met her at a grocery store.[36] They married on November 9, 2007, with former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg as the legal witness to the ceremony.[37] Pompeo gave birth to her first child with Ivery at age 39, a daughter Stella Luna Pompeo Ivery on September 15, 2009 in Los Angeles. In August 2014, she welcomed her second child, a daughter Sienna May Ivery with the help of a surrogate mother, with Ivery.[38] and Sienna May (born August 2014, via surrogacy).[39]
Speaking during a press conference, Pompeo, opened up about a fateful meeting with Jake Gyllenhaal. She said they were introduced when Jake was roughly 21 years old, and she was roughly 33, at the auditions for Moonlight Mile. “I was...in the waiting room and the director and this guy, Jake Gyllenhaal, who I had never heard of — no one had ever heard of him at that point — walked past me.” Gyllenhaal hit on her, which made her quite uncomfortable. They both ended up working together in Moonlight Mile.[40][41]
Pompeo suffers from several allergies and asthma. She owns two toy poodles with her husband because those dogs don’t shed: “I have asthma, so those are the only kinds of dogs I can have.”[36] She follows a healthy life, wakes up at 5.30 every morning, and heads straight for the treadmill. She drinks alkaline water and meditates two times a day for 20 minutes each. If she’s at work, she does so inside her trailer in between takes.[36]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Do You Have the Time | Woman | Short film |
1999 | 8 ½ x 11 | Human Resources Woman | Short film |
1999 | Coming Soon | Upset Girl | |
2000 | Eventual Wife | Beth | Short film |
2000 | In the Weeds | Martha | |
2000 | Mambo Café | Stacy | |
2002 | Moonlight Mile | Bertie Knox | |
2002 | Catch Me If You Can | Marci | |
2003 | Old School | Nicole | |
2003 | Daredevil | Karen Page | |
2003 | Undermind | Flynn | |
2004 | Nobody's Perfect | Veronica | Short film |
2004 | Art Heist | Sandra Walker | |
2004 | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Naomi | Scenes deleted[citation needed] |
2005 | Life of the Party | Phoebe Elgin |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Law & Order | Jenna Weber | Episode: "Savior" |
1999 | Strangers with Candy | Lizzie Abrams | Episode: "Feather in the Storm" |
2000 | Law & Order | Laura Kendrick | Episode: "Fools for Love" |
2000 | Get Real | Nina Adler | Episode: "History Lessons" |
2001 | The Job | Sue | Episode: "Anger" |
2001 | Strong Medicine | Quincy Dunne | Episode: "Wednesday Night Fever" |
2004 | Friends | Missy Goldberg | Episode: "The One Where the Stripper Cries" |
2005–present | Grey's Anatomy | Dr. Meredith Grey / Narrator | Lead role |
2015 | Repeat After Me | Herself | Episode 8 |
Music video
Year | Title | Artist | Role | Ref. |
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2015 | "Bad Blood" | Taylor Swift | Luna | [42] |
Awards and nominations
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References
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- ^ Ellen Pompeo Quietly Weds in New York – Weddings, Ellen Pompeo : People.com
- ^ Posted by Andrea at 12:29 pm. "Ellen Pompeo's Father Dies". Bitten and Bound. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
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- ^ The Inner Actor: Ellen Pompeo: strength and tenacity from a challenging early life
- ^ ELLENPOMPEO.NET – Ellen Pompeo Fansite
- ^ Sep 6, 2012 @ 6:00AM (2012-09-06). "Actress Ellen Pompeo's Father Passes Away". Radar Online. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
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- ^ Spanish Wikipedia link to movie "Mambo Café"
- ^ Bochroch, Judy: "Anatomy of a Late Bloomer", Allure, December 2006
- ^ Ellen Pompeo Series 6 Interview
- ^ "Forbes Ranks The 2011 Highest Paid TV Actresses". Huffington Post. September 28, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2012.
- ^ "2012 Highest Paid TV Actresses - Forbes Galleries". Galleries.forbes.com. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- ^ "The Highest Paid TV Actresses Of 2013". Forbes. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ "Ellen Pompeo - In Photos: World's Highest-Paid TV Actresses 2015 - Forbes". Forbes. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
- ^ "Winner Announcement" (PDF). www.pressacademy.com. International Press Academy. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 2, 2007. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
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- ^ "The 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". www.sagawards.org. Screen Actors Guild. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
- ^ "The 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". www.sagawards.org. Screen Actors Guild Awards. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
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- ^ O'Neil, Tom (June 30, 2009). "'30 Rock,' 'Mad Men' lead Gold Derby TV Award nominations". Gold Derby (Los Angeles Times). Tribune Broadcasting. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
- ^ a b NIAF 32nd Anniversary Convention and Gala
- ^ "‘Grey’s’ Star Ellen Pompeo Launches Prod. Company, Sells First Project To ABC" October 27, 2011, Deadline.com
- ^ Sebastian Torrelio (August 1, 2014). "Ellen Pompeo to Produce ABC Family Drama 'Debt'". Variety. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ Samantha Highfill (August 20, 2014). "Ellen Pompeo developing police drama for ABC". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ Ariana Bacle (September 11, 2014). "Ellen Pompeo says she might be done with acting after 'Grey's Anatomy'". Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ Lesley Goldberg (September 10, 2014). "Ellen Pompeo: "I Definitely Don't Have a Strong Desire to Act After 'Grey's Anatomy' "". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "Ellen Pompeo To Produce 'Personal Motives' ABC Drama Based On Spanish Format From 'Mysteries Of Laura' Team". Deadline. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
- ^ a b c González, Virginia (29 february 2016). "Ellen Pompeo: 15 Things You Didn't Know (Part 2)". PPCorn. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
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(help) - ^ "Ellen Pompeo Quietly Weds in New York" People, November 14, 2007
- ^ "Exclusive: Ellen Pompeo Welcomes a Baby Girl!" US Magazine, September 23, 2009
- ^ Webber, Stephanie (October 2, 2014). "Ellen Pompeo Secretly Welcomed a Second Daughter With Chris Ivery". Us Weekly. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
- ^ Macaluso Anne, Beth (3 April 2012). "Ellen Pompeo: Jake Gyllenhaal Hit on Me 10 Years Ago!". US Weekly. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
- ^ González, Virginia (28 February 2016). "Ellen Pompeo: 15 Things You Didn't Know (Part 1)". PPcorn. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Video: Cindy Crawford, Mariska Hargitay, Ellen Pompeo Posters REVEALED [SEE PICS]". Fashion & Style. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
External links
- Ellen Pompeo at IMDb
- Ellen Pompeo on Twitter
- 1969 births
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- Actresses from Massachusetts
- Actresses of Italian descent
- American film actresses
- American people of English descent
- American people of Irish descent
- American people of Italian descent
- American Roman Catholics
- American television actresses
- Living people
- People from Everett, Massachusetts