I’ve finally gotten to the place where I’m OK asking for what I deserve: Ellen Pompeo

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GREY'S ANATOMY - ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey. (ABC/Bob D'Amico)

Grey’s Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo has signed to appear in two more seasons of the highly popular show that will earn her $20 million per year, making her the highest-paid actress in a television drama.

Pompeo, who stars in the medical drama as Meredith Grey, told The Hollywood Reporter that she will earn $575,000 an episode for seasons 15 and 16, under a deal signed late last year.

She will also get a signing bonus and a percentage of the show’s profits bringing her total earnings to over $20 million per year.

“I’m 48 now, so I’ve finally gotten to the place where I’m OK asking for what I deserve, which is something that comes only with age,” Pompeo wrote.

“I’m not necessarily perceived as successful, either, but a 24-year-old actress with a few big movies is, even though she’s probably being paid really less — certainly less than her male co-star and probably with no backend,” she added, weighing in on the heated issue of pay equality in Hollywood.

“If we’re going to invoke change, that has to be part of it.”

For Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey’s (who played her husband Derek Shepherd) exit from Grey’s Anatomy was a turning point. The move, which happened in season 11, was a “defining moment, deal-wise,” Pompeo said. “They could always use him as leverage against me. ‘We don’t need you; we have Patrick,’ which they said for years. I don’t know if they also did that to him because he and I never discussed our deals. There were many times where I reached out about joining together to negotiate, but he was never interested in that,” she shared.

“At one point, I asked for $5,000 more than him just on principle, because the show is Grey’s Anatomy and I’m Meredith Grey. They wouldn’t give it to me.”

Ellen with her on-screen husband Patrick Dempsey

She also recounts a meeting with disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein: she says she went up to his room in New York, and an assistant was present.

“He didn’t try anything on me,” she notes, while adding that had he done so, she would have “picked up a vase and cracked him” over the head.

The actress further wrote, “In the last few weeks, a lot of us actresses in town have been having these meetings [as part of the Time’s Up initiative]. We’ve been sharing stories and trying to figure out how we can promote change and use our voices to help other people. And I’ll tell you, sitting in rooms full of Oscar-winning actresses listening to how they’ve been preyed upon and assaulted is frightening. And it confirmed that my path really was the right one for me because I’ve chosen to financially empower myself so that I never have to be ducking predators and chasing trophies. It’s not for everyone. You have to be more interested in business than you are in acting.”

ABC confirmed the agreement of two more seasons but would not comment on the figures.

First broadcast in 2005, the medical drama series, set in a fictional Seattle hospital, has more than 300 episodes and continues to dominate the rating charts.

“The show will go on as long as Ellen wants to do it,” the show’s creator Shonda Rhimes said.

According to Forbes magazine, the best-paid television actress is Sofia Vergara of ABC‘s long-running comedy Modern Family – earning $41.5 million per season – followed by Kaley Cuoco, who is paid $26 million for her role in The Big Bang Theory.

Vergara earns more than double her male co-stars, while Cuoco is paid at the same level as hers, according to Forbes.