'Ozark' star Julia Garner transforms into 'fake heiress' Anna Sorokin in the first look at Shonda Rhimes' new Netflix series

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'Ozark' star Julia Garner transforms into 'fake heiress' Anna Sorokin in the first look at Shonda Rhimes' new Netflix series
  • On Monday, Netflix released the first images from Shonda Rhimes' upcoming show, "Inventing Anna."
  • Julia Garner plays Anna Sorokin who pretended to be an heiress to scam banks into giving her loans.
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On Monday, Netflix released first look photos for its upcoming series "Inventing Anna," produced by Shonda Rhimes and starring Julia Garner as Anna Sorokin.

On Monday, Netflix released first look photos for its upcoming series "Inventing Anna," produced by Shonda Rhimes and starring Julia Garner as Anna Sorokin.
Julia Garner as Anna Sorokin. Nicole Rivelli/Netflix

Source: Netflix

Sorokin first gained notoriety after a 2018 Cut profile revealed that she had posed as a German heiress named Anna Delvey to try and scam banks and other socialites into lending her money.

Sorokin first gained notoriety after a 2018 Cut profile revealed that she had posed as a German heiress named Anna Delvey to try and scam banks and other socialites into lending her money.
Garner as Sorokin. Nicole Rivelli/Netflix

Source: The Cut

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She was released from a New York state prison in February after serving two years on charges of theft and larceny. Sorokin is currently in ICE custody as her future in the US remains unclear.

She was released from a New York state prison in February after serving two years on charges of theft and larceny. Sorokin is currently in ICE custody as her future in the US remains unclear.
Garner as Sorokin. Nicole Rivelli/Netflix

Source: Insider, Insider

Insider reporter Jacob Shamsian previously reported that Netflix paid Sorokin $320,000 for the rights to her story. Sorokin's attorney told Shamsian that Sorokin has since used the money to repay her victims.

Insider reporter Jacob Shamsian previously reported that Netflix paid Sorokin $320,000 for the rights to her story. Sorokin's attorney told Shamsian that Sorokin has since used the money to repay her victims.
Julia Garner and Anna Chlumsky. Nicole Rivelli/Netflix

Source: Insider

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