Throughout its lengthy run, Grey’s Anatomy has said goodbye — and then hello again — to countless popular characters.

As the first series regular to exit from the ABC medical drama, fans were surprised when Isaiah Washington (Preston Burke) returned to Grey’s Anatomy in 2014 — seven years after he was fired for using a homophobic slur during a fight with Patrick Dempsey.

“He’s a prepared, energized actor and he was ready to play. I will say, though, he was nervous,” creator Shonda Rhimes told Entertainment Weekly about his season 10 return, which served as a way to wrap up Sandra Oh (Cristina Yang)’s story line. “My first decision and my first responsibility is to the story,” she said. “I have to be the keeper of the story and make sure that we’re telling the story we need to tell, regardless of whatever outside factors are involved or whatever history is involved and, frankly, Sandra was so lovely and open to it. It has been a really kind of amazing experience.”

The producer added at the time that “Isaiah is a person that we all love and have loved for a very long time.”

“I feel like there have been a lot of people that have been like, ‘How can you do this?’” Rhimes continued. “And I feel very strongly and fully believe in people’s ability to grow and change and learn from their mistakes and when they know better, to do better. If people don’t think that, over the course of seven years, it’s possible for a human being to change, then there really is no future for the human race at all.”

While several actors and actresses left Grey Sloan following Washington’s departure, Dempsey’s exit (and the death of his character, Dr. Derek Shepherd) rocked the fanbase in 2015. Viewers were delighted, however, when he appeared in several season 17 episodes through Meredith (Ellen Pompeo)’s dreams as she battled coronavirus.

“There’s just so much darkness, and we knew that coming together would be a little ray of light,” Pompeo told Deadline about reuniting with her former onscreen husband in 2020. “And so, I think we had the same idea, at the core, to want to help people and bring a smile to people’s faces. So, he loved the idea, and we were just so excited, and we had a ball filming it. … It was very healing to come back, and know that we’re doing something good, putting out a positive story, a healing story, going to make people smile, and I think, for me, I’m really grateful for the opportunity to be able to be at this place in the show where we can do this.”

The following season, viewers were in for another surprise when Scott Speedman, who appeared on a season 14 episode as Dr. Nick Marsh, ran into Meredith in Minnesota. After the episode aired in September 2021, news broke that the Felicity alum would be a series regular for season 18.

“It is timing. To be totally honest, the last time wasn’t the right time. I haven’t done a show since the last show I did. I think a lot of people love that schedule, and I really do, too, but I was wanting to do other things,” the actor told Deadline about joining the cast four years after his initial guest star role. “But you always know, you put something in the back of your mind when you do have chemistry with somebody, and you do enjoy the work experience, because that’s rare, actually. So, when this opportunity came around, I was trying to think of why not to do it, and I couldn’t come up with any reasons. It was a great show, really fun people, and it just felt the right timing for me. I wanted to jump in, and then, when I heard what the storyline could be, that was exciting to me.”

Grey’s Anatomy airs on ABC Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET. Scroll through for more on the biggest returns over the years:


Kim Raver

After appearing in a full-time capacity for seasons 6-8, Raver’s Teddy Altman appeared as a guest star on season 14 before becoming a series regular again during season 15.

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Isaiah Washington

Following his controversial exit after season 3, Washington returned to help wrap up Oh’s story line in season 10.

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Eric Dane and Chyler Leigh

Dane’s Mark Sloan and Leigh’s Lexie Grey also joined Meredith on the beach during season 17. “Mark Sloan and Lexie Grey are embedded in the DNA of that show, and also literally, Lexie and Meredith share the same DNA. So, I think there’s a connectivity there and reminding her that, gone but not forgotten, we’re always around if you need us, and it’s too early for you to stay on the beach,” Dane told Deadline after the episode aired in 2021.

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Kate Walsh

Walsh, who was a series regular on Grey’s Anatomy for seasons 2 and 3, made several guest appearances after leaving the show for its spinoff Private Practice. After last appearing in season 8, news broke in 2021 that the Emily in Paris actress would appear on season 18 in 2021.

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T.R. Knight

Knight’s George visited Meredith on the beach during season 17 after the actor’s character died during the season 5 finale in 2009.

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Sarah Drew

After nine seasons on the cast, news broke in 2018 that Drew and Jessica Capshaw were out ahead of season 15. Three years later, she returned to give fans a chance to see April and Jackson (Jesse Williams) on screen again before he left the series.

“I had an absolute ball getting to work with Jesse again. We have such a great working relationship and such a wonderful friendship, and it’s so easy,” the Cruel Summer actress gushed to Us in 2021. “It’s so easy to act with him. We just had so many years to pull from. We know how one another works. We know how to support one another in a scene. We know how to talk through something. We know how to be each other’s cheerleaders. … I think Japril fans will just be excited to see the two of us sharing time together in front of the camera.”

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Patrick Dempsey

Dempsey’s McDreamy appeared in several season 17 episodes through Meredith’s COVID-19 coma.

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Scott Speedman

Fans were surprised when Dr. Nick Marsh — a transplant surgeon who flirted with Meredith for one episode during season 14 — returned for season 18.

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Abigail Spencer

Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd)’s sister returned for the season 18 premiere to attend Owen and Teddy’s wedding in 2021 after appearing in several episodes during seasons 14 and 15.

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Kate Burton

Meredith’s mother, Ellis, dying hardly stopped Burton from making cameos on the series over the years. In 2021, news broke that the actress would appear on multiple season 18 episodes.

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Tessa Ferrer

After starring on seasons 9 and 10 of Grey’s Anatomy, Ferrer’s Leah Murphy returned to several season 13 episodes.

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Skyler Shaye

Meredith’s first patient, Katie Bryce, famously reappeared in a 2016 episode and 2019 episode.  

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Sarah Utterback

After recurring during the first six seasons, Utterback’s Nurse Olivia (a.k.a syph nurse) returned for a season 14 episode.

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Despite his (devastating) death in season 2, Morgan’s Denny Duquette appeared in seasons 3 and 5 as a ghost.

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