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20.07.2022 - 01:41 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Inventing Anna breakout Alexis Floyd is joining another Shondaland drama, Grey’s Anatomy, as a series regular for the hugely popular ABC medical drama’s upcoming 19th season.
Floyd will play Simone Griffin, a new first-year surgical resident at Grey Sloan. A funny, whip smart, high achiever with a complicated family dynamic. She grew up in Seattle, but never wanted to work at Grey Sloan because of a painful personal history with the hospital.
In the Season 18 finale of Grey’s Anatomy, the teaching program at Grey Sloan was shut down, with the hospital asked to start fresh and rebuild it. The move sent Grey Sloan’s current surgical residents packing.
Floyd, a singer, choreographer and a stage and screen actor with a degree from Carnegie Mellon in musical theater, first drew attention with her major recurring role in the third season of Freeform’s The Bold Type. Floyd’s career-making moment came in 2019 when, working as a concierge at a yoga studio in New York City while pursuing acting, she sent in an audition tape for Inventing Anna to play Neff, the fictional version of Neffatari Davis, a concierge at NYC hotel 11 Howard who befriended frequent guest — and infamous grifter — Anna Delvey. Floyd landed the role in the smash hit Netflix limited series, created and executive produced by Grey’s Anatomy creator and executive producer Shonda Rhimes. Both Inventing Anna and Grey’s Anatomy come from Rhimes’ Shondaland production banner. Grey’s Anatomy is produced by ABC Signature.
“Grey’s Anatomy, like all of Shonda’s canon, is a genre re-defining show that remains masterfully committed to diversity, relevancy and vulnerability,” Floyd said. “Joining the cast in its 19th season is an immeasurable honor, and quite simply,
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Niko Terho and “Inventing Anna” alum Alexis Floyd as series regulars. The trio will each play new residents at Grey Sloan, though their trajectory is unclear since Season 18 of the long-running drama series ended with Grey Sloan losing its surgical residency accreditation.The current Grey Sloan surgical residents were forced to leave the hospital to continue their residency somewhere else, and the doctors were tasked with rebuilding the program after a string of high-profile missteps.Francis recently appeared in HBO Max’s “The Sex Lives of College Girls” as Alicia, the leader of the Essex College Women’s Center.
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joined the cast, also playing a first-year surgical resident. It’s not clear how they’ll play into the story yet, since Season 18 of the long-running drama series ended with Grey Sloan losing its surgical residency accreditation.
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Inventing Anna's Alexis Floyd is staying with Shondaland and has joined the cast of Grey's Anatomy for the medical drama's upcoming 19th season. According to Deadline, the star will be playing Simone Griffin, a funny, high achieving first-year surgical resident at Grey Sloan. She has a "complicated family dynamic" and, though she grew up in Seattle, she's never been tempted to work at Grey Sloan due to a "painful personal history with the hospital".
“Inventing Anna” actress Alexis Floyd is staying in Shondaland. The breakout star has joined Season 19 of “Grey’s Anatomy” as a series regular.Floyd will play Simone Griffin, a new first-year surgical resident at Grey Sloan; a funny, whip-smart, high achiever with a complicated family dynamic.