Aynsley Bubbico
Actress Aynsley Bubbico was a engaging presence, often in comic character turns, on several popular television series, including "Greek" (ABC Family, 2007-2011), "Hart of Dixie" (The CW, 2011-15) and "24: Legacy" (Fox, 2017-). Born in Stamford, Connecticut, Bubbico began acting and singing in school productions while attending private school in New Caanan. Her talents in these pursuits took her to Syracuse University, where she was a staple of its musical theater productions, and then to professional theater in New York and Los Angeles. There, she appeared in the Off-Broadway run of "Peter and I" and in the sold-out East and West Coast runs of "Jersey Shoresical: A Frickin' Rock Opera," which also earned the Best Ensemble Award from the New York Fringe Festival. Bubbico began acting on-screen in 2006, largely in episodic television, and worked her way up from bit parts to guest starring roles on "How I Met Your Mother" (CBS, 2005-2014), among other series. In 2007, she began a four-year run on the ABC Family series "Greek," playing a short-fused sorority sister; three years later, she played Sadie, a perky Southern small town girl, on "Hart of Dixie." A slew of guest roles in series, including turns on "Mad Men" (AMC, 2007-2015) and "Stitchers" (Freeform, 2016-) preceded Bubbico's next series regular role on the highly anticipated "24: Legacy," which spun off from the popular Kiefer Sutherland action-drama.