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Jamie-Lynn Sigler Joins "Grey's" as MS-Living Doctor
12 Dec
Summary
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler to guest star as a urologist with MS.
- Sigler's character arrives to advise on Richard's cancer diagnosis.
- Sigler's role marks her first TV appearance since 2023.

Jamie-Lynn Sigler will be making a notable guest appearance on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy." The actress, who herself was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at age 20, is slated to portray Dr. Laura Kaplan, a urologist who also lives with MS. Her character is expected to consult with the Grey Sloan Memorial team concerning Richard's recent cancer diagnosis, bringing a unique perspective to the medical challenges.
Dr. Kaplan's storyline emphasizes that she is not defined by her condition, showcasing a character with a full life and a thriving career. This guest role represents Sigler's first television appearance since the series "Big Sky" ended its run in 2023. Viewers may recall Sigler's memorable performances in "The Sopranos" and "Entourage."
In other television news, Hugh Laurie is joining Amy Poehler in a new Peacock comedy, "Dig," centered on an archaeological discovery. Meanwhile, Amanda Seyfried will star in Prime Video's adaptation of "Skinny Dip," a revenge thriller. Netflix is also developing a live-action "Assassin's Creed" series with Lola Petticrew, and Sarah Wright Olsen and Henry Haber are set to recur in CBS' "Matlock."




