★ In an article from PEOPLE, Justin says it was a hard decision to leave Grey’s Anatomy after 15 years. He’s looking forward to “life, family, love, and friendships,” and in terms of his career, he’s most interested right now in producing documentaries. Check out the article below.
Justin Chambers has a lot to look forward to.
On Monday, days after the Grey’s Anatomy actor confirmed his exit from the ABC medical drama after 15 years, he addressed his difficult decision to leave the beloved Shondaland show and revealed what he wants to pursue next.
“I’m very excited [for this new chapter],” the actor told Page Six while leaving Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. “Of course [it was a hard decision]. Anywhere that you spend 15 years, it’s a big chunk of your life.”
When asked what he’s looking forward to, Chambers, 49, responded, “Life, family, love, and friendships.”
On Friday, ABC confirmed to PEOPLE that the original cast member had left Grey’s after starring as Dr. Alex Karev for 16 seasons. His final episode aired on Nov. 14, 2019, so he will not get a send-off episode.
“There’s no good time to say goodbye to a show and character that’s defined so much of my life for the past 15 years,” Chambers said in a statement to PEOPLE. “For some time now, however, I have hoped to diversify my acting roles and career choices. And, as I turn 50 and am blessed with my remarkable, supportive wife and five wonderful children, now is that time.”
He added, “As I move on from Grey’s Anatomy, I want to thank the ABC family, Shonda Rimes, original cast members Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson and James Pickens, and the rest of the amazing cast and crew, both past and present, and, of course, the fans for an extraordinary ride.”
While the actor told Page Six he’s “taking it one day at a time,” he has an idea of his next career move.
“Producing documentaries, that’s what I’m most interested in right now,” Chambers told the outlet. “Grey’s has been very supportive of me and I’m very grateful and it’s been a great ride.”
★ Following Justin’s announcement, several people who worked with him over the years on Grey’s posted on social media about him. Check out the tweets and Instagram posts below. I also added a short description of what each person did on the show.
Truer words have never been spoken @VanityFair ? https://t.co/KgoCS9TeVU
— Ellen Pompeo (@EllenPompeo) January 11, 2020
Elizabeth Reaser played Ava/Rebecca Pope, Alex’s patient and love interest in seasons 3 and 4.
Justin Chambers is the real deal in every possible way. Kind and funny. Too funny. Got me in trouble for laughing too much. Also, he is a great actor who doesn’t take himself seriously, but just invisibly slips into the moment. Masterful and relaxed. What a run. ?? https://t.co/GHNnvQxseh
— Elizabeth Reaser (@reasereaser) January 10, 2020
Karin Gleason – Grey’s production staff, media talent coordinator & producer from seasons 1 – 13.
Justin made every day a joy during my time on Grey's Anatomy. From celebrating his b-day w cake at the 1st table read of each season, to his wonderful rounded portrayal of Alex, imbued with his own humanity & humor. A talented actor & a lovely human being. Love u @7JustinChambers https://t.co/Zl9ypRba4p
— Karin Gleason (@karingleason) January 10, 2020
Lisa Ann Walter – played patient Shirley Gregory in season 16.
You gave me the kindest, most authentic compliment when I guested on @GreysABC.
I wish you all good things, Mr. @7JustinChambers.
Can't wait to see what's next.— Lisa Ann Walter (@LisaAnnWalter) January 10, 2020
Rushi Kota – played Dr. Vik Roy in seasons 14 and 15.
I had a phenomenal time working with you #justinchambers thank you you for taking me out to lunch on my last episode of @GreysABC you are an awesome dude! https://t.co/dpEMxzEoAf
— Rushi Kota (@RushiKota) January 10, 2020
Alex Blue Davis – has played Dr. Casey Parker since season 14.
Omar Leyva – played Luis Rivera (father of the patient Meredith committed insurance fraud for) in seasons recurred in seasons 15 and 16.
Cathryn Dylan – played Alex’s patient, Maxine, in season 12.