Since making his screen debut as a waiter on The CW’s 90210 reboot in 2009, actor Grey Damon has carved himself a varied resume. He went on to garner notice in shows like True Blood, Friday Night Lights, The Secret Circle, Star-Crossed, The Flash and Aquarius (opposite David Duchovny) to name a few. Now, almost 10 years later, it's his latest role as Lt. Jack Gibson on the Grey's Anatomy spin-off Station 19 that has the 30-year-old smiling. Produced by the formidable Shonda Rhimes, Station 19 follows the lives and loves of the firefighters stationed just three blocks from the now-iconic Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. "I gotta say there was a huge sense of relief and extreme excitement to be [portraying] a firefighter," Damon told MediaVillage during a recent pancake breakfast on the Station 19 set at which the entire cast mingled with reporters. "They are true heroes. Nobody can deny that.
Grey Damon on His Role in the "Grey's Anatomy" Spin-off "Station 19"
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