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Some ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Stars Seeing Green

Posted in Grey's News by iluvgreys on March 9, 2007

  The Associated Press

Last Updated:March 09. 2007 8:07PM
Published: March 09. 2007 8:07PM

“Grey’s Anatomy” presents itself as an ensemble cast, but at least this week some of its stars, with newly renegotiated contracts, have clear reason to be happier than others. Ellen Pompeo, who stars as Meredith Grey, will receive nearly $200,000 per episode, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Also re-signed for the hit ABC medical drama were James T. Pickens Jr. and Chandra Wilson, with Justin Chambers and T.R. Knight close to new deals, the trade paper reported Friday, citing unidentified sources.

All will receive about $125,000 an episode, the paper said.

Still to conclude negotiations are cast members Patrick Dempsey, Sandra Oh and Katherine Heigl, the Reporter said.

Isaiah Washington, who created a furor with his use of an anti-gay slur, also has yet to sign a new deal, his publicist, Howard Bragman, said Friday.

The cast of “Grey’s Anatomy” poses together after winning the favorite television drama award at the 33rd Annual People’s Choice Awards in this file photo from Jan. 9, 2007, in Los Angeles. “Grey’s Anatomy” presents itself as an ensemble cast, but at least this week some of its stars, with newly renegotiated contracts, have clear reason to be happier than others. Ellen Pompeo, who stars as Meredith Grey, will receive nearly $200,000 per episode, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Also re-signed for the hit ABC medical drama were James T. Pickens Jr. and Chandra Wilson, with Justin Chambers and T.R. Knight close to new deals, the trade paper reported Friday, citing unidentified sources. All will receive about $125,000 an episode, the paper said. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon-File)