Sasha Calle Is Back on TV with New Role in 'Sugar' Season 2

Sasha Calle joins Colin Farrell in ‘Sugar’ Season 2, marking her return to TV after her breakout role as Supergirl.
American actress Sasha Calle, known for playing Supergirl in The Flash and Lola Rosales in The Young and the Restless, is set to make her return to television! She’s joining
Colin Farrell in the neo-noir mystery drama series Sugar.
According to Deadline, she’s joining Season 2 as a series regular alongside Shea Whigham and
Raymond Lee. Back in March,
Jin Ha,
Laura Donnelly, and
Tony Dalton were also announced as new series regulars. Calle’s character is described as a “hustler working for Sugar.”
In Sugar Season 1, private investigator John Sugar finds missing girl Olivia Siegel (Sydney Chandler), only to discover that his close friend Henry (
Jason Butler Harner) was behind her kidnapping—and may also be connected to the disappearance of Sugar’s own sister years ago. As Sugar’s secret alien identity is revealed, he chooses to stay on Earth to keep searching for answers.
Season 2 will follow him back to Los Angeles as he takes on a new case while continuing his personal mission to find his sister and uncover the truth.
Calle made her TV debut in the miniseries Socially Awkward, where she played Virginia, followed by her breakout role as Lola Rosales in The Young and the Restless, which she joined in 2018 and remained in until 2021.
This year, Calle will also star in the crime thriller RIP with Matt Damon and
Ben Affleck, and in the thriller Wardriver alongside
Dane DeHaan and
Mamoudou Athie.