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Coordinates | 50°52′41″N19°41′25″N |
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Birthname | Kerry Bishé |
Occupation | Actress |
Birth date | |
Birth place | New Jersey |
Yearsactive | 2007-present |
Television | Scrubs |
Alma mater | Northwestern University |
Website |
Kerry Bishé is an American actress, best known for playing Lucy Bennett, the main character in season nine of medical comedy Scrubs. Bishé also starred as Billie Kashmiri in Fox's one-off sci-fi drama Virtuality, originally intended to be a full series.
Bishé's first on-screen acting job came in 2007, when she portrayed Sarah Ronson in The Half Life of Mason Lake, a low-budget production. After extra appearances on the Sex and the City film and The Lucky Ones, and a small role in 2008's The Understudy, Bishé was cast in Night Life, a TV movie directed by Scrubs star Zach Braff. The production did not make Bishé well-known, but did introduce her to Braff, with whom she would later work on Scrubs.
Bishé then appeared in an episode of the US version of Life on Mars, alongside Harvey Keitel, and an episode of cable TV series Royal Pains in 2009. Bishé then took the chance to play Billie Kashmiri in proposed Fox sci-fi series Virtuality. However, as the series did not receive a full pick-up, the two-hour pilot was aired as a TV movie.
In December 2009, Bishé became the lead role on ABC medical sitcom Scrubs. Bishé played Lucy Bennett, the show's new narrator, taking over from Zach Braff. ABC cancelled the show on May 14, 2010,
Bishé co-starred in the 2010 independent movie, Nice Guy Johnny with Edward Burns and Matt Bush.
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