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20.07.2022 - 05:49 / thewrap.com
“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.
She grew up in Seattle, but never wanted to work at Grey Sloan because of a painful personal history with the hospital. It’s not clear when or where the new season will pick up, if Floyd is playing a surgical resident. 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.In addition to “Inventing Anna,” Floyd also starred in Season 3 of Freeform’s “The Bold Type.” She has also appeared in off-Broadway productions of several shows including “If Sand Were Stone” and “Wanderlust.” She is repped by WME, Industry Entertainment and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole.Both “Inventing Anna” and “Grey’s Anatomy” hail from Shonda Rhimes. “Grey’s” is produced by ABC Signature.Season 19 of “Grey’s” premieres on ABC on October 6 at 9 p.m.
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Stepping out from behind the stethoscope. Ellen Pompeo will star in and executive produce a new limited series for Hulu, marking her first significant role since landing Grey’s Anatomy in 2005.
Deadline reported Wednesday.Season 19 is currently in production, and Meredith is set to be featured in a “limited capacity,” in 8 out of the more than 20 episodes to air.However, the series’ eponym will continue to serve as the show’s narrator, and Pompeo remains as an executive producer.The as-yet-untitled Hulu limited series depicts a couple who adopt an 8-year-old girl with a rare form of dwarfism, but later learn their daughter is not who she seems to be.Meanwhile, the question remains as to whether “Grey’s” Season 19 will be the last for Pompeo — or if it could be show’s final chapter. According to Deadline, series creator Shonda Rhimes has said that “she does not see ‘Grey’s’ continuing without its leading lady.”Audiences seemed befuddled over the news of Pompeo’s scaled-back role in the series.
EXCLUSIVE: In the Season 18 finale of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith made a decision not to move to Minnesota. While Meredith is staying at Grey Sloan Memorial as an interim Chief of Surgery, we will see less of her next season. Pompeo will appear in eight episodes of the upcoming 19th season, which is now starting production. She will continue to narrate every episode and to serve as an executive producer on the hugely popular medical drama, which remains ABC’s top scripted series.
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have been added to Season 19.Season 18 of the long-running drama series ended with Grey Sloan losing its surgical residency accreditation. It seems this new crop of residents will be helping the doctors rebuild the program after a string of high-profile missteps that forced the current class of residents to pack up their lockers.Season 19 of “Grey’s” premieres on ABC on October 6 at 9 p.m.
Grey's Anatomy veteran Caterina Scorsone has shared her excitement about the show's new cast members with fans of the long-running medical drama. Scorsone, who plays Dr Amelia Shepherd, has praised the newcomers joining Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital as season 19's first-year residents, as she started her preparation for the first episode of the new season. "The new cast additions are exciting and gorgeous.
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Harry Shum Jr. is set to join 's 19th season, playing Daniel «Blue» Kwan, a sharp-witted, impatient, and brilliant first-year surgical resident.According to the network, Shum's character is generous by nature but competitive to a fault, naturally gifted, and used to winning at everything.
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EXCLUSIVE: Glee alum Harry Shum Jr. rounds out the group of five new resident cast additions for the upcoming 19th season of ABC’s venerable medical drama Grey’s Anatomy. He joins recently cast Adelaide Kane, Alexis Floyd, Niko Terho and Midori Francis. All five will play first-year surgical residents at Grey Sloan, which was ordered to disband and rebuild its teaching program in the Season 18 finale.
Niko Terho, “Inventing Anna” alum Alexis Floyd, and “The Sex Lives of College Girls” actor Midori Francis as series regulars. All four will play first-year surgical residents, presumably helping rebuild the program after Grey Sloan lost its surgical residency accreditation.At the end of Season 18, the current Grey Sloan surgical residents were forced to leave the hospital to continue their residency somewhere else, and the doctors were tasked with reshaping the program after a string of high-profile missteps.Kane began her career on the long-running Australian soap opera “Neighbours.” She has also starred in the CW series “Reign” and had recurring roles in “Once Upon a Time” and “Teen Wolf.” Recently, she appeared in “This Is Us.” She is repped by Gersh, ROAR and HJTH.Season 19 of “Grey’s” premieres on ABC on Oct.
Four stars have joined the cast of Grey’s Anatomy recently!
Adelaide Kane (SEAL Team) has been cast as a new resident in the upcoming 19th season of ABC’s hit medical drama Grey’s Anatomy. She is the fourth new addition for next season, joining recently cast Alexis Floyd, Niko Terho and Midori Francis. All four will play first-year surgical residents at Grey Sloan, which was ordered to disband and rebuild its teaching program in the Season 18 finale.
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.