Danielle Savre

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Danielle Savre
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Born
Danielle Kathleen Savre

(1988-08-26) August 26, 1988 (age 35)
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Website dsavre.com

Danielle Kathleen Savre (born August 26, 1988 [1] ) is an American actress. She is known for her television roles, such as her lead performances in the 2007 MTV music drama Kaya , the 2016 TLC drama Too Close to Home , and the ABC Grey's Anatomy spinoff Station 19 , and for her roles in the films Wild About Harry and Boogeyman 2 . She was born in Simi Valley, California. [2]

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Career

In 2006, Savre was cast in the straight-to-DVD film Bring It On: All or Nothing . In 2007, she was cast in the 2009 drama film Wild About Harry (originally titled American Primitive) playing the part of Madeline, a 1970s teenager who comes to realize that her father is gay. [3] [4] The same year, Savre was cast as the titular rock star character on the MTV series Kaya [5] [6] which ran for one season. She also starred in the 2007 horror film Boogeyman 2 playing the lead role of Laura Potter. [7]

Savre has made guest appearances in several television shows like The X-Files , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Charmed .[ citation needed ] She had recurring roles in the television show Summerland as Callie, and the NBC series Heroes as Jackie Wilcox. However, in Heroes, her character is killed in the ninth episode "Homecoming" of the first season, though she reappears thrice more: once retrospectively in "Six Months Ago", and twice during the fourth season, in "Once Upon a Time in Texas" and "Pass/Fail".[ citation needed ]

In 2014, Savre was cast as the cheating wife in the 2015 thriller film Adulterers (also known as Avouterie). [8] The same year, she was cast as "Margo, the acting head of the leading shapeshifting family" in the Supernatural spinoff series Supernatural: Bloodlines [9] which ultimately was not ordered to series. In 2016, Savre was cast as lead character Anna in the Tyler Perry drama series Too Close to Home . [10]

In 2018, Savre was cast as a main character, the bisexual firefighter Maya Bishop, on the Grey's Anatomy spinoff drama series, Station 19 . [11] In 2023, she directed the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of Station 19, entitled "Dirty Laundry". [12] [13] In 2021, Savre directed the short film Heard. [14]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Bring It On: All or Nothing BriannaDirect-to-video film
2007 In the Land of Women Teenage Girl
2007 The Final Season Cindy Iverson
2007 Boogeyman 2 Laura Porter
2009 Wild About Harry Madeline Goodhart
2014 Jarhead 2: Field of Fire Danielle 'Danni' AllenDirect-to-video film
2015Wild for the NightDet. Lewis
2015 Adulterers Ashleyoriginally titled Avouterie
2018 Deep Blue Sea 2 Dr. Misty CalhounDirect-to-video film [15]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Murphy's DozenCassidyTelevision film
2001 One on One BrittanyEpisode: "School Dazed"
2002 The X-Files Marcia Brady Episode: "Sunshine Days"
2002 Grounded for Life HannahEpisodes: "The Kids Are Alright", "Oops!... I Did It Again"
2004 Grounded for Life CourtneyEpisodes: "All Apologies", "The Cheat Is On"
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Amy KeatonEpisode: "Swap Meet"
2004–2005 Summerland CallieRecurring role
2005 Charmed New PhoebeEpisode: "Something Wicca This Way Goes"
2005 The Closer Gretchen SchillerEpisode: "Flashpoint"
2006You've Reached the ElliottsAmanda ElliottTelevision film
2006 Malcolm in the Middle HeidiEpisode: "Lois Strikes Back"
2006 Close to Home Amanda RothEpisode: "Hot Grrrl"
2006–2010 Heroes Jackie Wilcox Recurring role
2007 Kaya KayaLead role
2008Generation GapJennyTelevision film
2009 CSI: Miami Ashley TannerEpisode: "Bone Voyage"
2010 Outlaw Lori FarwellEpisode: "In Re: Curtis Farwell"
2011 The Glades JoleneEpisode: "Breakout"
2012Drew Peterson: UntouchableChloe RobertsTelevision film
2012 Hollywood Heights LiaRecurring role
2014 Supernatural Margo LassiterEpisode: "Bloodlines"
2015 Perception Reagan HarperEpisode: "Meat"
2016The Wrong CarTrudy O'DonnellTelevision film; television title: A Vehicle for Revenge
2016–2017 Too Close to Home Anna HayesMain role
2016 Blue Bloods Emily HarrisonEpisodes: "The Price of Justice", "Personal Business"
2016The Perfect StalkerGrace WinstonTelevision film
2016–2017 T@gged Ms. DawsonWeb series; recurring role (seasons 1–2)
2017Happily Never AfterKateTelevision film
2018–present Station 19 Maya BishopSeries regular; also director, 1 episode
2020–present Grey's Anatomy Maya BishopRecurring role (season 16–present)

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