Rochelle Aytes

American actress

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2025 Became main cast in Watson as Dr. Mary Morstan
2024 Cast as a lead in the CBS medical-mystery series Watson, playing Mary Morstan (Dr. Watson's ex-wife), which is expected to result in her departure as a regular on S.W.A.T.
2022 Appeared in Monarch as Mackenzie in a recurring role
2021 Starred in two TV movies: Redemption in Cherry Springs as Melanie Abrams and The Men in My Life as Tish Helms
2020 Appeared in two projects: Magic Camp as Zoe Moses and A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado as Erin
2019 Joined recurring cast of The Purge for Season 2 as Michelle Moore
2019 Guest starred in Dolly Parton's Heartstrings as Scarlett in the episode 'Cracker Jack'
2019 Started playing Nichelle Carmichael in the CBS action series S.W.A.T.
2018 Appeared in Hawaii Five-0 as Agent Greer in a recurring role during Season 9
2017 Joined recurring cast of Designated Survivor as Senator Cowling in Season 2
2013 Rochelle Aytes appeared in the video game Resident Evil 6, playing the character Rochelle
2013 Played Perri 'Pebbles' Reid in the biographical film CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story. Began appearing as Dr. Savannah Hayes on the CBS crime thriller series Criminal Minds.
June 3 2013 Premiered in the ABC drama series Mistresses, playing one of the four leads alongside Alyssa Milano, Yunjin Kim, and Jes Macallan.
2012 Starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom Work It.
2011 Guest starred in White Collar as Isabelle Wilson in the episode 'As You Were'
2011 Appeared in Desperate Housewives as Amber James in a recurring role during Season 7
January 11 2011 Her character Alice Williams was murdered in the episode 'Key to the City' of the ABC series Detroit 1-8-7. She also guest starred in three episodes of Desperate Housewives as Amber James.
2010 Aytes joined the recurring cast of Detroit 1-8-7 as Alice Williams
2010 Appeared in the TNT drama series Dark Blue.

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