Julia Louis-Dreyfus plays a New York writer who ... A medical drama and Sherlock Holmes. Morris Chestnut stars in the modern-day procedural, which follows Dr. Watson after the death of his crime ...
You Hurt My Feelings was Louis-Dreyfus and Holofcener's second film together. The pair first teamed up on the tender and ...
Louis-Dreyfus and Nicole Holofcener’s You Hurt My Feelings is now streaming on Netflix, and deserves to find a wider audience ...
For decades, Morris Lamont Chestnut has captivated audiences with his undeniable charm and striking good looks. Known for his ...
In the first episode of “Watson,” which premiered Sunday night on CBS, we meet Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut), who’s refocusing on his medical career after losing partner Sherlock Holmes.
For the record, Morris Chestnut is not a real doctor. He just plays one on TV. To be precise, Chestnut has played multiple physicians in the last several years, scrubbing in as a trauma specialist ...
Morris Chestnut poses in the IMDb Exclusive Portrait Studio at The Critics Choice Association 7th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television at Fairmont Century Plaza on December 09 ...
Mary is the director at the hospital where the Holmes Clinic is housed, and Chestnut and Aytes have fantastic chemistry despite their characters’ differing patient care tactics. Additionally ...
Morris Chestnut has a star-studded suggestion on who should play Sherlock Holmes on his new CBS medical drama Watson. Chestnut wouldn’t be opposed to a newcomer though, adding, “I think all of ...