Midori Francis

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Midori Francis
Born
Midori Anne Iwama

(1994-04-16) April 16, 1994 (age 29)
Education Rutgers University, New Brunswick (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active2014−present

Midori Anne Iwama (born April 16, 1994), [1] known professionally as Midori Francis, is an American actress. She began her career in theatre, earning NYIT, Obie, and Drama Desk Awards. She received a Daytime Emmy nomination for her role as Lily in the Netflix series Dash & Lily (2020). She currently stars in Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Mika Yasuda.

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Early life and education

Francis grew up in Rumson, New Jersey. She is the daughter of Joanne and Ken Iwama, the current chancellor of Indiana University Northwest. [2] Named after her paternal grandmother, [3] Francis is of Japanese descent on her father's side and Irish and Italian on her mother's. On growing up in a predominantly white town in the 90s and early 2000s, she commented "I was teased a lot for being Asian, I was bullied, made to feel like I was ugly or weird". She identifies as Hapa (a term for people of mixed European and Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry). [4] [5]

Francis attended Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School. She went on to obtain a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in 2014. She studied abroad in London, training with Tim Carroll and performing The Two Gentlemen of Verona at Shakespeare's Globe. [6]

Career

Upon graduating from Rutgers, Francis landed stage roles in regional productions of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike and Peter and the Starcatcher as Nina and Molly respectively. [7] She won Best Actress at the 2016 New York Innovative Theatre Awards as well as receiving a Best Ensemble nomination for her role as Meghan in the Off-Broadway play Connected at 59E59 Theaters. From 2017 to 2018, she was in the original cast of The Wolves , garnering ensemble awards at the Obie and Drama Desk Awards. At the latter, Francis was also nominated for Outstanding Actress in Play for her role in Ming Peiffer's Usual Girls. [8]

In 2018, Francis made her feature film debut in Ocean's 8 . The following year, she appeared in South Mountain and Good Boys . [9] In October 2019, it was announced Francis would star in her first lead role opposite Austin Abrams in the 2020 Netflix Christmas romantic comedy series Dash & Lily , an adaptation of the young adult novel by David Levithan and Rachel Cohn. [10] Francis was included in the creative process, as elements from her real life background and experiences were incorporated. [11] For her performance, Francis was nominated for Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction Program at the 2021 Daytime Emmy Awards.

Francis appeared alongside Victoria Justice in the Netflix fantasy comedy film Afterlife of the Party in 2021. [12] In March 2021, it was announced Francis had joined the main cast of the HBO Max series The Sex Lives of College Girls , which premiered later that year. [13]

In January 2022, Francis was set to star in the TV thriller film Unseen with Jolene Purdy, helmed by Yoko Okumura in her feature directing debut. [14] In July 2022, it was announced that Francis was cast as a series regular for season 19 of ABC's medical drama Grey's Anatomy. [15]

Personal life

She is vocal about Asian representation in media and speaks frequently about her experience as an Asian-American in Hollywood. [16] [17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018 Ocean's 8 April
2019 South Mountain Emme
2019 Good Boys Lily
2021 Afterlife of the Party LisaStreaming film
2023 Unseen Emily

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Younger LinEpisode: "The Marshmallow Experiment "
2017 Gotham Emma HsuehEpisode: "A Dark Knight: A Day in the Narrows"
2018 Divorce KatieEpisode: "Going, Going... Gone"
2018 Paterno Riot IntervieweeTelevision film
2019The BirchLanie BouchardWeb series; recurring role, 8 episodes
2020 Dash & Lily LilyLead role
2021–present The Sex Lives of College Girls AliciaMain role (season 1)
Guest role (season 2)
2022–present Grey's Anatomy Dr. Mika YasudaMain role (season 19–present)

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Nina Syracuse Stage, Syracuse
2015 Peter and the Starcatcher Molly Wells Theatre, Norfolk, Virginia
2016ConnectedMeghan 59E59 Theaters, Off-Broadway
2017−2018 The Wolves No. 8The Duke on 42nd Street, Off-Broadway; Mitzi Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway; New York Stage and Film, Vassar
2019Before the MeetingNicole Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, Massachusetts [18]
Usual GirlsKyeoung Roundabout Theatre Company, Off-Broadway

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2016 New York Innovative Theatre Awards Outstanding ActressConnectedWon [19]
Outstanding EnsembleNominated
2017 Obie Awards Distinguished Performance by an Ensemble The Wolves Won [20]
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding EnsembleWon [21]
2019 Outstanding Actress in a Play Usual GirlsNominated [22]
2021 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Fiction ProgramDash & LilyNominated [23]

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