Barrett Doss (born March 20, 1989) is an American actress and singer.
She is known for her role as Victoria Hughes in the ABC action drama
series Station 19.Doss was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to a White
mother and an African American father. Doss' parents divorced when she
was a child, and she lived with her mother, Kelly Skalicky, who later
married her partner, Veronica, who shared parenting responsibilities.
Her family first lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico for two years, and
later she then spent most of her childhood in Chicago, and later moved
to New York City. She graduated from the Professional Children's
School in Manhattan. Doss attended New York University's Gallatin
School of Individualized Study. In New York, she began performing on
off-Broadway stage, and later on regional stage. In 2013, she made her
television debut, appearing in an episode of NBC comedy series 30
Rock. She later has appeared in series include Person of Interest,
Bull and Girls. In 2014, She made her Broadway debut in the comedic
play You Can't Take It with You appearing opposite James Earl Jones
and Rose Byrne.In 2017, Doss starred as Rita Hanson, a female lead, in
the Broadway musical comedy Groundhog Day opposite Andy Karl. She
received a 2017 Theatre World Award for an Outstanding Broadway Debut
Performance. Later that year, she was cast in a recurring role on the
Netflix superhero series Iron Fist and has made her film debut
appearing in an supporting role in the biographical drama Marshall
starring Chadwick Boseman. Later in 2017, she was cast in a series
regular role on the ABC action drama series Station 19, spin-off to
Grey's Anatomy. The series debuted in 2018. In 2019, Doss also began
appearing on a recurring basis on the sixteenth season of Grey's
Anatomy.
She is known for her role as Victoria Hughes in the ABC action drama
series Station 19.Doss was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to a White
mother and an African American father. Doss' parents divorced when she
was a child, and she lived with her mother, Kelly Skalicky, who later
married her partner, Veronica, who shared parenting responsibilities.
Her family first lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico for two years, and
later she then spent most of her childhood in Chicago, and later moved
to New York City. She graduated from the Professional Children's
School in Manhattan. Doss attended New York University's Gallatin
School of Individualized Study. In New York, she began performing on
off-Broadway stage, and later on regional stage. In 2013, she made her
television debut, appearing in an episode of NBC comedy series 30
Rock. She later has appeared in series include Person of Interest,
Bull and Girls. In 2014, She made her Broadway debut in the comedic
play You Can't Take It with You appearing opposite James Earl Jones
and Rose Byrne.In 2017, Doss starred as Rita Hanson, a female lead, in
the Broadway musical comedy Groundhog Day opposite Andy Karl. She
received a 2017 Theatre World Award for an Outstanding Broadway Debut
Performance. Later that year, she was cast in a recurring role on the
Netflix superhero series Iron Fist and has made her film debut
appearing in an supporting role in the biographical drama Marshall
starring Chadwick Boseman. Later in 2017, she was cast in a series
regular role on the ABC action drama series Station 19, spin-off to
Grey's Anatomy. The series debuted in 2018. In 2019, Doss also began
appearing on a recurring basis on the sixteenth season of Grey's
Anatomy.
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