Hollywood legend Rita Moreno will be guest-starring in the upcoming episode of "Grey's Anatomy" Season 12 together with "Happy Endings" alum Casey Wilson. Moreno will be playing a random character named Gayle while Wilson will play the role of Arizona's pregnant patient who is expecting quadruplets. Also, ABC has released the official plot description of 'Odd Man Out'.
"West Side Story" alum Rita Moreno officially signs in as a guest star in the upcoming episode of "Grey's Anatomy" Season 12 The 84-year-old Puerto Rican Hollywood legendary actress and singer will play a guest character named Gayle. Unfortunately, no further details has been stated yet about Moreno's character. Moreno's character will debut in the 14th episode, The Hollywood Reporterhas cited.
In addition, "Happy Endings" alum Casey Wilson has booked an arc in ABC's long-running medical drama series.. According to TV Line, the 35-year-old American veteran actress, comedian, and screenwriter will be portraying the role of Arizona Robbins M.D.'s (Jessica Capshaw) pregnant patient who is expecting quadruplets, Courtney Hall. Courtney happens to be an emotionally oppressed who covers up her feelings with her sense of humor. She is also described as an intelligent and passionate woman about her career. Wilson's character will debut in episode 14.
As for the official plot synopsis of episode 14, Spoilers Guide notes, "Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) throws everyone for a loop when he switches the resident and attending pairings, and Arizona takes a huge risk on a woman who is pregnant with quadruplets. Meanwhile, Doctor April Kepner (Sarah Drew) is faced with a difficult decision."
"Grey's Anatomy" Season 12 Episode 14 is entitled as "Odd Man Out". The forthcoming episode is scheduled to premiere on Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. exclusively on ABC.
"Grey's Anatomy" is an American medical drama TV series created by Shonda Rhimes which focuses on the fictional lives of surgical interns and residents as they gradually evolved into seasoned doctors.