Grey’s Anatomy’s Most Enduring Character Is a Real-Life Scrub Nurse

BokHee, the longest-lasting supporting character of the cast of Grey’s Anatomy, is played by an actual scrub nurse who certainly takes her role seriously. Actor Kathy C. An, also known as BokHee An, portrayed BokHee on both Grey’s Anatomy and its six-season spinoff Private Practice. She has garnered a massive following among Grey’s Anatomy fans, and for good reason — she is undeniably one of the most dedicated actors on the show.Designated as a “protect-at-all-costs” character by fans, Grey’s Anatomy’s BokHee has appeared in every season to date. She has very few speaking lines throughout the series, usually being spoken to by other characters rather than driving the narrative herself. She didn’t actually talk until Season 10 when she recommended a bypass surgery for Alex’s father in “Get Up, Stand Up.” She spoke again in Season 15’s “I Want a New Drug,” praising Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey as “Wonder Woman.” Aside from these two instances, BokHee largely communicates through facial expressions and reactions, often telling the main characters what they need to hear without ever saying a word.Kathy C. An worked as a scrub nurse in Los Angeles for 56 years before retiring in 2015. Prior to her retirement, actor Giacomo Gianniotto — who played Andrew DeLuca from Season 11 through Season 17 — watched a surgery in which An assisted in order to prepare for his part. Though it is yet unconfirmed, it’s quite possible Gianniotto is not the only member of the Grey’s Anatomy crew that has shadowed An in the decade she worked on Grey’s Anatomy and was assisting in surgeries in Los Angeles. After all, many cast and crew members regularly watch real-life surgeries in the Los Angeles area to prepare for specific episodes and scenes that include those surgeries.

BokHee, the longest-lasting supporting character of the cast of Grey’s Anatomy, is played by an actual scrub nurse who certainly takes her role seriously. Actor Kathy C. An, also known as BokHee An, portrayed BokHee on both Grey’s Anatomy and its six-season spinoff Private Practice. She has garnered a massive following among Grey’s Anatomy fans, and for good reason — she is undeniably one of the most dedicated actors on the show.

Designated as a “protect-at-all-costs” character by fans, Grey’s Anatomy‘s BokHee has appeared in every season to date. She has very few speaking lines throughout the series, usually being spoken to by other characters rather than driving the narrative herself. She didn’t actually talk until Season 10 when she recommended a bypass surgery for Alex’s father in “Get Up, Stand Up.” She spoke again in Season 15’s “I Want a New Drug,” praising Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey as “Wonder Woman.” Aside from these two instances, BokHee largely communicates through facial expressions and reactions, often telling the main characters what they need to hear without ever saying a word.

Kathy C. An worked as a scrub nurse in Los Angeles for 56 years before retiring in 2015. Prior to her retirement, actor Giacomo Gianniotto — who played Andrew DeLuca from Season 11 through Season 17 — watched a surgery in which An assisted in order to prepare for his part. Though it is yet unconfirmed, it’s quite possible Gianniotto is not the only member of the Grey’s Anatomy crew that has shadowed An in the decade she worked on Grey’s Anatomy and was assisting in surgeries in Los Angeles. After all, many cast and crew members regularly watch real-life surgeries in the Los Angeles area to prepare for specific episodes and scenes that include those surgeries.

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