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Morris Chestnut isn't one to show his emotions — unless it's for a character. Sitting down to chat with PEOPLE for One Last Thing, the actor, 56, had to think when asked about t
Whether it’s Noah Wyle putting on his stethoscope for the first time since “ER,” Morris Chestnut graduating to head doctor, Molly Parker making her debut in scrubs or Joshua Jackson trading death for life on a luxury cruise, new American hospital dramas have something for everyone.
Both "Suits LA" and "Grosse Pointe Garden Society" lost considerable steam in week two opposite The Academy Awards on ABC.
It takes a lot to shock Andy Cohen. But on Monday night’s (Feb. 24) episode of Watch What Happens Live, he was left absolutely stunned after actor Morris Chestnut revealed his first celebrity crush was Penny Marshall ‘s Laverne DeFazio from Laverne & Shirley.
Watson attempts to juggle too many genres at once and fails to succeed, and even Morris Chestnut's charisma isn't enough to help. We discuss!
Currently underway live from the Pasadena Civic Center, this year’s NAACP Image Awards is putting a spotlight on Altadena residents who have experienced devastating loss following the Los Angeles wildfires in early January.
Morris Chestnut and his wife, Pam Byse, recently shared insights into their 28-year marriage during an interview with Gayle King.
No matter your ailment, there are plenty of new TV doctors waiting to treat you. Wrestling with Latin words, fake blood and pretend surgeries are: Molly Parker, Morris Chestnut, Noah Wyle, Haley Louise Jones and Joshua Jackson.
Watson star Morris Chestnut reveals why he returned to medical drama to play the title character in this Sherlock Holmes spin-off, which sees Dr John Watson practising medicine at a clinic for rare disorders.