Canadian-born actress Caterina Scorsone is perhaps best known as
firebrand brain surgeon Amelia Shepherd on ABC’s award-winning,
critically acclaimed drama “Grey’s Anatomy.”

While still in Canada, Scorsone co-starred alongside Kirsten Dunst,
Rachael Leigh Cook and Merritt Wever in Oscar®-winning director Sarah
Kernochan’s coming-of-age film “Strike.” Following increasing
success in both television and film, she starred opposite Academy
Award® nominee Ed Harris in Agnieszka Holland’s “The Third
Miracle.” She then went on to receive her first of two Gemini
nominations (Canadian Emmy®) for her role as Michelle Parker in the
hit Canadian show “Power Play.”

After taking a short break to earn a degree in comparative literature,
Scorsone was cast as lead Jess Mastriani on Lifetime’s
“Missing,” opposite Gloria Reuben (“ER”). After three seasons
in that role, she moved to Los Angeles and was cast as Callie
Wilkinson in Starz network’s first original program, “Crash,”
starring the late Dennis Hopper. Scorsone earned her second Gemini
nomination in the title role of Alice on Syfy’s acclaimed
miniseries, opposite Kathy Bates and Tim Curry. Shortly after that,
she was cast in Martin Campbell’s thriller “Edge of Darkness,”
opposite Mel Gibson. Scorsone joined the cast of “Private
Practice” in 2009 as neurosurgeon Amelia Shepherd, a role for which
she won a 2012 Prism Award for Best Female Performance in a Drama
Series for her painfully accurate portrayal of substance abuse.

In 2013, shortly after the birth of her first daughter, Scorsone
switched it up to play CIA agent Celia Winchester in Roger
Donaldson’s action thriller “The November Man,” starring Pierce
Brosnan and Olga Kurylenko.

Caterina signed on to reprise the “Grey’s Anatomy” role of
Amelia Shepherd in 2014. She currently resides in Los Angeles.
