Zibby Allen

Zibby Allen is an American actress, writer, producer and musician. She is best known for her role in the Television series, Grey's Anatomy and has appeared in over 15 national commercials including the Emmy Award winning Bud Light commercial, "Swear Jar."

Early life
Allen studied and performed with the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, California both in the Young Conservatory and the New Plays Program where she originated the roles of Shambahla in Constance Congdon's "Automata Pieta" and Rebecca in Timothy Mason's "Time on Fire." Zibby has three brothers and one sister.

Writer and Producer
Allen's short plays have been produced at the Elephant Theatre Company, Los Angeles, and she has recently optioned her first screenplay about a dead brother, a dead girlfriend and an unlikely life affirming friendship. Currently, Allen is in production on a documentary called "Forever Love," capturing her personal quest to understand or, at least, gain a deeper clarity on what "Forever Love" actually means anymore by way of both intense self-scrutiny and interviewing other relationships, authors, and experts.

Musician
Allen is a singer-songwriter and ukulele player, currently performing in two bands: "Bomb Your Face" (a melodramatic, experimental folk duo) and "Socks and Chimes" (a Bear and a Pixie singing quirky love duets).