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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