‘Scrubs’ Star Looks Unrecognizable 15 Years After Show Goes Off The Air

43-year-old actress Eliza Coupe, best known for her role as Denise “Jo” Mahoney on “Scrubs,” made a blinding appearance on the Hollywood premiere of Netflix’s upcoming mystery drama, “The Residence.”

Eliza Coupe, who starred in the ultimate two seasons of the beloved medical sitcom, turned heads with a striking latest look nearly 15 years after the show went off the air.

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Eliza Coupe Stuns In Glamorous Gold At ‘The Residence’ Premiere

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Coupe sparkled in a low-cut metallic gold dress on the star-studded event held at The Egyptian Theater on Wednesday night.

She paired the shimmering gown with black suede knee-high booties and draped a black mink coat down her arms, allowing her glamorous outfit to take center stage. Her signature blonde locks were styled down with a soft fringe, while a sultry smokey eye added drama to her makeup look.

Fans were quick to note how different Coupe looked from her “Scrubs” days. The actress played the sharp-witted and brutally honest intern-turned-resident at Sacred Heart Hospital in seasons eight and nine, known for her no-nonsense attitude and dry humor.

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Coupe Reflects On Her ‘Scrubs’ Days And The Fast-Paced World Of Comedy

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While her character often struggled with bedside manner, she became a fan favorite for her sarcastic banter and eventual romance with medical student Drew Suffin.

“I remember one time Sarah Chalke and I were doing a scene where we were doing something and Bill Lawrence got here in and was like, ‘Yeah, we’d like one other scene in between this one and that one,’ it was not going to chop together right,” she recalled in 2022 when looking back at her experience on the show. “So he just takes our sides and writes our scene on the side and says, ‘Let’s shoot this in twenty minutes.’ I used to be like, ‘Let’s go! Alright!’

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She added, “That’s where I learned that anything can occur once you’re doing comedy; you higher learn it on the fly and you then just play and also you higher realize it. That was a fairly cool moment. I like those guys.”

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Eliza Coupe Takes On A Latest Challenge In Netflix’s ‘The Residence’

Eliza Coupe at World Premiere Screening Event Of Netflix's 'The Residence' Season 1
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After “Scrubs,” Coupe cemented her sitcom success with a starring role in “Pleased Endings,” where she played the fiercely competitive and type-A Jane Kerkovich-Williams. The ABC comedy, which aired from 2011 to 2013, developed a cult following, thanks partly to Coupe’s impeccable comedic timing and the show’s whip-smart dialogue.

Now, Coupe is moving into the world of mystery drama together with her latest role in “The Residence,” created by Paul William Davies. Within the series, she portrays Margery Bay Bix, a personality caught up within the complex world of the White House staff residence and their entangled relationships with the First Family.

The show boasts a star-studded solid led by “Orange Is the Latest Black” alum Uzo Aduba, alongside Barrett Foa, Edwina Findley, Bret Tucker, and more.

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‘The Residence’ Brings A Hilarious, Twisted Murder Mystery To Netflix

Eliza Coupe at World Premiere Screening Event Of Netflix's 'The Residence' Season 1
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The show takes audiences contained in the world of the White House like never before.

Created by Paul William Davies and inspired by Kate Andersen Brower’s book “The Residence: Contained in the Private World of the White House,” the eight-episode series blends political drama with a darkly comedic murder mystery.

Set during a high-profile Australian State Dinner, the series kicks off with the White House staff scrambling to execute a flawless evening. President Perry Morgan (Paul Fitzgerald) is wanting to impress Australian dignitaries with an A-list spectacle featuring none apart from Hugh Jackman and Kylie Minogue (who makes a cameo as herself).

Nonetheless, the meticulously planned evening takes a shocking turn when a blood-curdling scream echoes across the White House’s third floor.

Netflix’s ‘The Residence’ Honors Andre Braugher With Emotional Tribute And Final Title Card

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“The Residence” honors the late Andre Braugher with a heartfelt tribute, ensuring that his impact on the series and his legacy in Hollywood should not forgotten.

Braugher, best known for his roles in “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Homicide: Life on the Street,” was originally solid as Chief Usher AB Wynter. Nonetheless, the beloved actor tragically passed away at age 61 from lung cancer throughout the production process. “Breaking Bad” star Giancarlo Esposito ultimately took over his role, however the show’s creators made sure to acknowledge Braugher’s contribution in a meaningful way.

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The ultimate episode of “The Residence” closes with an emotional title card reading, “In Memory of Andre Braugher.” While memorial tributes are sometimes placed in the primary episode of a series, creator Paul William Davies revealed that he intentionally selected to put it on the very end.

“There might need been a natural inclination to try this after the primary episode,” Davies told Deadline. “But for me, it was essential to try this at the tip of the entire series, to say, you were a part of all this, and we’ve not forgotten you.”