EXCLUSIVE: Gracie Lawrence is heading to Essex College as a new series regular for the upcoming third season of Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble‘s The Sex Lives of College Girls.
Created by Kaling and Noble, Max‘s The Sex Lives of College Girls follows four college roommates in their first year at New England’s prestigious Essex College. Season 2 picked up with the students returning after their fall break, tackling the challenges that were thrown their way at the end of Season 1, while also facing their next semester filled with new faces, parties and predicaments.
Lawrence will play Kacey, a student who has recently transferred to Essex College.
Returning series regulars for Season 3 are Pauline Chalamet, lyah Chanelle Scott, Amrit Kaur, Christopher Meyer, Ilia Paulino and Renika Williams. As we previously reported, Reneé Rapp has exited the series as a regular for the upcoming season. She’ll appear in a handful of episodes, we understand, and will depart after those episodes.
The series is executive produced by Kaling, Noble, who serves as showrunner, and Howard Klein. Kaling International and 3 Arts Entertainment produce in association with Warner Bros. Television.
Lawrence co-fronts the soul-pop band Lawrence alongside her brother Clyde. She has toured extensively headlining shows and playing festivals such Coachella, Bonnaroo, Firefly, Outside Lands, as well as a recent opening run for the Jonas Brothers on the North American leg of their The Tour. She also has performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Her 2022 single “Don’t Lose Sight” was featured in an international Microsoft commercial, became a Top 20 hit on the USA Shazam Pop Charts and landed a #33 spot on Top 40 Mediabase Charts. Lawrence is set to release its 4th studio album, Family Business, later this year, and launch The Family Business Tour this summer with headline shows around the world, including Radio City Music Hall.
On the acting side, Lawrence’s credits include Billions and a series regular role on One Dollar at former CBS All Access. In film, she has appeared in Amy Poehler’s Moxie at Netflix, Rhys Ernst’s Adam and the Christmas comedy Noelle at Disney+. She’s repped by UTA and Ground Up MGMT.