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GREY’S ANATOMY welcomes new and returning faces for milestone 20th season on DISNEY+

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Disney+ has announced that global phenomenon “Grey’s Anatomy” makes its long-awaited return with its milestone season 20 premiere this March.

This season, Jessica Capshaw will return as a guest star to reprise her role as the beloved Dr. Arizona Robbins, and Alex Landi will return as Dr. Nico Kim. Meanwhile, Natalie Morales heads to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital as Monica Beltran, a pediatric surgeon whose pragmatism and level-headedness have made her one of the best in her field.

Her willingness to push boundaries can be admirable and aggravating, but it’s always aimed at providing top-quality care to her patients. Freddy Miyares joins the cast in a recurring role as Dorian, an intelligent, warm and likable patient who is involved in a serious accident and is struggling with his future. 

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Jessica Capshaw can most recently be seen on the hit Disney+ series “Tell Me Lies.” She is best known for her portrayal of Dr. Arizona Robbins on “Grey’s Anatomy.” Prior to “Grey’s,” she starred in the hit ABC series “The Practice.”

Capshaw can also be seen in the Netflix romantic comedy “Holidate,” opposite Emma Roberts, as well as starring in Gren Wells’ independent feature “Dear Zoe” with Sadie Sink, Theo Rossi and Justin Bartha. Capshaw’s other television credits include “The L Word,” “Bones,” “Blind Trust,” “Head Case,” “One Angry Juror” and the TNT miniseries “Into the West.” 

Freddy Miyares (image – Sami Drasin), Natalie Morales (image – Catie Laffoon),and Alex Landi (image – Sean Michael Afable)

Half-Korean, half-Italian actor Alex Landi is best known for starring as Dr. Nico Kim on “Grey’s Anatomy.” The role marked the series’ first male LGBTQ+ surgeon as well as the first male surgeon of Asian descent.

Actor, writer, award-winning director and activist Natalie Morales made her simultaneous directorial debut in 2021 with the Hulu Original film “Plan B” and the SXSW Audience Award-winning feature “Language Lessons,” in which she co-starred and co-wrote. In television, Morales can be seen in the third season of Apple+’s “The Morning Show,” and she recently reprised her role as Michelle alongside Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini in the final season of the Netflix series “Dead to Me.”

Morales stars opposite Academy Award® winners Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris in the feature film “My Dead Friend Zoe.” The film will premiere at this year’s SXSW. Morales can also be seen on Netflix starring alongside Jennifer Lawrence in the R-rated comedy “No Hard Feelings,” on Hulu opposite Jake Johnson in “Self-Reliance,” and Anthony Mackie in “If You Were the Last.”

Freddy Miyares can most recently be seen in the HBO Max limited series “DMZ,” opposite Rosario Dawson and directed by Ava Duvernay. He can also be seen in “Evil” on Paramount+ and previously starred in Duvernay’s Netflix limited series “When They See Us” as Raymond Santana, one of the Exonerated Five. Miyares also recurred on the Showtime series “The L Word: Generation Q.” He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon and a native of Miami.

Television’s Longest-Running Medical Drama’s New Season Starts Streaming March 28 on Disney+

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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