She gets hearts racing on Station 19 in the role of a bisexual firefighter and former Olympic athlete.
And Danielle Savre kept hearts a flutter on Tuesday by sharing a photo from her 30th birthday celebration.
The California-born actress flaunted her ample cleavage on a a party boat that set out from Long Beach.
Stunning: Danielle Savre kept hearts a flutter on Tuesday by sharing a photo from her 30th birthday celebration
Danielle may have just turned thirty but she sure didn’t look it in a neon yellow, mesh bathing suit.
Her legs looked long and strong as the poured out of the revealing one piece.
She added another bit of fun with some 80s flash, and donned pink
It was a look made for summer fun, and she added thoughtful touches via a neon fanny pack and opalescent sunglasses.
Birthday: The California-born actress flaunted her ample cleavage on a a party boat that set out from Long Beach
Fun in the sun: Danielle may have just turned thirty but she sure didn’t look it in a neon yellow, mesh bathing suit
Theme party: She added another bit of fun with some 80s flash, and donned pink leg warmers, and juxtaposed them with white heels
It was all about fun for the headband wearing star who got a gorgeous pastel pink cake.
She was surrounded by friends, sipped bottles of champagne, and looked to be in complete ecstasy.
The blonde bombshell she was having the time of her life.
All about the friends: She was surrounded by friends, sipped bottles of champagne, and looked to be in complete ecstasy
On air: She gets hearts racing on Station 19 in the role of a bisexual firefighter and former Olympic athlete
Danielle currently stars on Station 19, which is a spinoff of Grey’s Anatomy and acted as a midseason replacement last year.
The series premiered in March, and in May, ABC renewed it for a second season.
The show is set to return to air in October.
Sizzling: The show is a spinoff of Grey’s Anatomy and acted as a midseason replacement last year
In July, Danielle stunned in a red bathing suit while posing for Millennium Magazine, and told them about being actress.
‘Acting – it’s a profession that makes you feel as if you will never be pretty enough, young enough, talented enough, just… never enough,’ she began.
‘You have to learn to love yourself and embrace that you are where you are supposed to be exactly at this moment and stop dwelling on the what ifs. Life is complicated enough we just seem to always want to complicate it even more.
‘My method of shaking them is to write down 3 things I do like about myself. Simply reminding myself of the positives I do cherish is enough to quit dwelling on my imperfections.’