
Jake Borelli who plays Levi Schmitt is set to return to Grey's Anatomy
The Thing About Harry actor, who had been on Grey's Anatomy for seven seasons, is the latest former Grey's Anatomy series regular to re-join the show like Jesse Williams and Greg Germann over the last few series.
Speaking to online entertainment publication Deadline last November, The Normal Heart actor said he was: "very hopeful that Levi will come back,
"I think the audience is interested to see what Levi is up to, I certainly am,
"He has so many connections to people still at the hospital, Jo, so I couldn't imagine the birth of those babies without Levi bending the world to get there."
"I think we also have this wonderful opportunity to have him grow off camera, and then to have him come back at some point and really be this boss that we know he can be."
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