Danielle Savre, best known for her role as Maya Bishop on Station 19, is set to return to the small screen in a key recurring role in the second season of NBC’s Found. After completing a seven-season run on the Shondaland series, Savre has been cast in the upcoming season of Found, which is produced by Nkechi Okoro Carroll, the creative force behind All American. While specific details about her character remain under wraps, her addition to the show has fans excited to see her back in action.
Found is a drama centered around Gabi Mosely (played by Shanola Hampton), a public relations specialist who leads a crisis management team focused on finding missing persons—particularly those who are often neglected by the justice system. Gabi herself was once one of these overlooked individuals and harbors a chilling secret about her past: she has found her kidnapper, Sir (played by Mark-Paul Gosselaar), and uses his twisted expertise to help solve the missing persons cases her team works on. The show tackles the real-world issue of the high number of missing persons in the U.S., with a particular focus on the disproportionate number of people of color who often vanish without a trace.
In addition to Savre, Found boasts an impressive team of executive producers including Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and others. The show is produced by Berlanti Productions and Rock My Soul Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, divisions of Universal Studio Group.
Danielle Savre’s fans will recognize her from her years on Station 19, where she portrayed Maya Bishop throughout all seven seasons of the popular ABC series. Beyond Station 19, Savre has appeared in a variety of notable television shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, Too Close to Home, Supernatural, and Blue Bloods, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her new role in Found adds another exciting chapter to her already impressive television career.