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Grey's Anatomy Celebrates 22 Seasons with Veteran Actors
22 Oct
Summary
- Chandra Wilson and James Pickens Jr. have been series regulars since the show's premiere in 2005
- Chandra Wilson thought she'd lose her role after getting pregnant in the first season
- Shonda Rhimes known for supporting pregnant actresses on her shows

As of October 2025, the hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy has been on the air for 22 years. While the show's lead actress, Ellen Pompeo, has reduced her on-screen presence in recent years, two actors have remained series regulars since the show's premiere in 2005: Chandra Wilson and James Pickens Jr.
Chandra Wilson, who plays the role of Miranda Bailey, has been a constant presence on the show, known for her memorable "I have five rules" speech in the very first episode. However, Wilson revealed that after her first season, she thought her time on the show was over when she became pregnant with her third child. Surprisingly, Shonda Rhimes, the show's creator, allowed Wilson to continue in her role, making her son the medical drama's first "show baby." Since then, the series has welcomed at least 36 babies born to various cast members, as Rhimes has gained a reputation for being incredibly supportive of her pregnant actresses.
Shonda Rhimes' commitment to fostering a sense of community and support on her sets has been widely praised. Both Wilson and Ellen Pompeo have spoken about Rhimes' understanding and flexibility when it comes to allowing her actors to start families while working on her shows. As Grey's Anatomy celebrates its 22nd season, the longevity of its core cast, like Wilson and Pickens, is a testament to Rhimes' leadership and the show's enduring popularity.