The Good Doctor: Dry Spell


05:00 am - 06:00 am, Saturday, January 10 on Sony Entertainment Television HD (Andes English) ()

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Dry Spell

Season 5, Episode 12

Drs. Lim, Park and Wolke treat a woman with Valley fever and discover a secret she has been hiding from her fiancé. Meanwhile, Drs. Murphy, Allen and Andrews treat a 45-year-old virgin and help her make a big decision about her life.

repeat 2022 English 720p Dolby 5.1
Drama Hospital Medicine Adaptation Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Freddie Highmore (Actor) .. Dr. Shaun Murphy
Antonia Thomas (Actor) .. Dr. Claire Browne
Nicholas Gonzalez (Actor) .. Dr. Neil Melendez
Beau Garrett (Actor) .. Jessica Preston
Hill Harper (Actor) .. Dr. Marcus Andrews
Richard Schiff (Actor) .. Dr. Aaron Glassman
Tamlyn Tomita (Actor) .. Allegra Aoki
Christina Chang (Actor) .. Dr. Audrey Lim
Fiona Gubelmann (Actor) .. Dr. Morgan Reznick
Will Yun Lee (Actor) .. Dr. Alex Park
Paige Spara (Actor) .. Lea Dilallo

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Freddie Highmore (Actor) .. Dr. Shaun Murphy
Born: June 09, 1992
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Born in early 1992, British performer Freddie Highmore shot to fame as a child star, via plum roles -- usually leads -- in family-oriented contemporary classics such as the 2004 Finding Neverland (as Peter Llewelyn Davies), Tim Burton's 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (as Charlie Bucket), and the 2006 Arthur and the Invisibles (as Arthur). From time to time, he also essayed child parts in adult-oriented films, such as Ridley Scott's gentle, heartfelt drama A Good Year and the music-themed drama August Rush, which co-starred Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Keri Russell, and Robin Williams. In 2007, Highmore opted for a unique turn as identical twins in Mark Waters' hotly anticipated, family-oriented fantasy The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008). He voiced Astro Boy in the 2009 movie of the same name, and appeared in the big-screen adaptation of Master Harold…and the Boys the next year.
Antonia Thomas (Actor) .. Dr. Claire Browne
Born: November 03, 1986
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Best known for her role in Misfits. Joined the National Youth Theatre after getting her degree. Got her role in Misfits one day after leaving the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Featured in the music video "Charlie Brown" by Coldplay.
Nicholas Gonzalez (Actor) .. Dr. Neil Melendez
Born: January 03, 1976
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Studied at Oxford University in England for two terms while attending Stanford University.Attended Oxford and Trinity College, Dublin, on a research grant to work on his thesis on James Joyce's Ulysses.Took an improv elective class while he was a student at Stanford University.Was encouraged to become a professional actor by actress and Stanford professor Alma Martinez.Declined to go by the name Nicholas Edward to conceal his ethnicity.Moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Stanford University, and worked as a waiter for a couple of months before getting work on tv and film.Starred in the pilot episode of the television series Lucifer, but was replaced by actor Kevin Alejandro.
Beau Garrett (Actor) .. Jessica Preston
Born: December 28, 1982
Birthplace: Beverly Hills, California, United States
Trivia: Raised in the Santa Monica Mountains area of Topanga Canyon, CA. Was an accomplished competitive horseback rider as a child. Discovered by a modeling scout at a shopping mall, and subsequently modeled for Guess. Appeared in the 2004 music video for "Cold" by hard-rock band Crossfade. Made her big-screen debut in the box-office disappointment Turistas (2006); went on to appear in the blockbuster sequels 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) and Tron: Legacy (2010). Landed her first series-regular role on Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, playing Gina LaSalle, a character she debuted on a 2010 episode of the original Criminal Minds.
Hill Harper (Actor) .. Dr. Marcus Andrews
Born: May 17, 1966
Birthplace: Iowa City, IA
Trivia: One of the more compelling actors of his generation, Hill Harper, born May 17th, 1973, has earned a reputation for turning in complex performances defined by equal parts intensity and charisma. Acting since the age of 7, Harper, a native of Iowa City, continued to nurture his interest while an undergraduate student at Brown and then as a graduate student at Harvard, where he earned degrees in law and government. During his years at Harvard, the actor was a full-time member of Boston's Black Folks Theater Company, one of the oldest and most acclaimed African-American theater troupes in the country.Harper broke into both film and television in 1993, doing recurring work on the Fox series Married...with Children and making his film debut in the short Confessions of a Dog. He had his first substantial role in a feature in Spike Lee's Get on the Bus (1996), which cast him as a UCLA film student riding a bus to the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. He went on to further demonstrate his versatility in such films as Lee's He Got Game (1998) and Christopher Scott Cherot's Hav Plenty (1997), the latter of which featured him as an egotistical pop-soul singer. The actor's profile subsequently rose on both the mainstream and independent film circuits, thanks to roles in films ranging from Beloved (1998) to the independent romantic comedy Loving Jezebel (1999) to The Skulls (2000), an entry into the teen thriller/horror genre. Harper also did some of his most acclaimed work in Jordan Walker Pearlman's The Visit (2000), an independent drama in which he starred as a prisoner dying of AIDS who tries to put his life back together.
Richard Schiff (Actor) .. Dr. Aaron Glassman
Born: May 27, 1955
Birthplace: Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Character actor Richard Schiff has done prolific work on both the large and small screens, and has appeared in films ranging from Seven (1995) to Living Out Loud (1998). Appearing as a cross between Wallace Shawn and Kevin Spacey, Schiff, a native of the East Coast, began his career as a stage director in New York. After founding and serving as the artistic director of the Manhattan Repertory Theatre and directing a number of on- and off-Broadway productions, he realized that he wanted to act. As such, Schiff began performing on both the stage and in independent films, then moved to Los Angeles so as to better pursue an acting career. He continued to work in the theatre, joining Tim Robbins' Actors Gang, and gradually broke into film. Appearances in such films as Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992), the Coen Brothers' The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), and Steven Spielberg's The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) helped to put Schiff on the map as a character actor and led to substantial roles in Living Out Loud, which cast him as Danny De Vito's brother, and Dr. Dolittle (1998), in which he played one of Eddie Murphy's fellow men of medicine.Schiff also continued to do a great deal of work on television, appearing in shows ranging from Ally McBeal to E.R. In 2000, he joined the cast of the acclaimed NBC series The West Wing, playing the Chief Press Advisor to the President (Martin Sheen). That same year, he received a Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Emmy nomination for his portrayal. In the years to come, Schiff would remain active on screen, appearing on TV series like Past Life, The Cape, and House of Lies.
Tamlyn Tomita (Actor) .. Allegra Aoki
Born: January 27, 1966
Birthplace: Okinawa, Japan
Trivia: Born in Okinawa, Japan, actress Tamlyn Tomita performed on-stage in Los Angeles before making her film debut in The Karate Kid Part II in 1986 as Ralph Macchio's love interest, Kumiko. Soap opera appearances and supporting roles followed, as well as a few made-for-TV movies about Hiroshima. In 1990, she gained some attention as Dennis Quaid's love interest in Alan Parker's WWII romance Come See the Paradise. In 1993, she was part of the excellent ensemble cast in the generation-gap drama The Joy Luck Club, based on the novel by Amy Tan. Other films include the Hawaiian-set romantic drama Picture Bride, the clever comedy drama Four Rooms, the horror thriller Killing Jar, and the independent relationship comedy Hundred Percent. On television, she found work in the sci-fi movie Babylon 5: The Gathering and landed reoccurring roles on The Burning Zone JAG, and 24. She also can be seen in Greg Pak's little-seen but critically praised digital video project Robot Stories and Roland Emmerich's 2004 sci-fi disaster film The Day After Tomorrow.
Christina Chang (Actor) .. Dr. Audrey Lim
Born: June 29, 1971
Birthplace: Taipei
Fiona Gubelmann (Actor) .. Dr. Morgan Reznick
Born: March 30, 1980
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: Made stage debut at age 4 (as a Cabbage Patch Kid) with a children's dance group. Volunteered with ArtsBridge, an organization offering arts instruction to at-risk youth, while a student at UCLA. Made TV debut in a 2003 episode of the UPN sitcom The Mullets; other TV credits include Cold Case, CSI: NY, My Name Is Earl, The Closer and Californication. Studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse and performed with its Katselas Theater Company. Movie credits include the 2004 Matt Dillon bank-heist comedy Employee of the Month and the 2007 Will Ferrell ice-skating comedy Blades of Glory.
Will Yun Lee (Actor) .. Dr. Alex Park
Born: March 22, 1971
Birthplace: Arlington, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Korean-American actor Will Yun Lee began training for a career in action movies almost from birth. His father is a Taekwondo grandmaster, and Lee attended UCLA on an athletic scholarship for the school's Taekwondo team. He began his acting career with projects like the family comedy What's Cooking?, the Asian-American drama Face, and the TNT fantasy-action series Witchblade. Then in 2002, he was named as one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People, making him a more familiar face and landing him more high-profile jobs, like Die Another Day, Torque, and Elektra. In 2006, he appeared in the documentary The Slanted Screen, discussing the history of how Asians and Asian Americans have been portrayed in film. That same year, he signed on to the cast of the show Thief, followed by a remake of The Bionic Woman in 2007. Also that year, Lee was named by People as one of the "Sexiest Men Alive." In the years to come, Lee would appear in several films, like the Total Recall and Red Dawn remakes, as well as on the remake of Hawaii Five-0.
Paige Spara (Actor) .. Lea Dilallo
Robert Sean Leonard (Actor)
Born: February 28, 1969
Birthplace: Westwood, NJ
Trivia: In 1986, clean-cut American actor Robert Sean Leonard made his Broadway debut in Brighton Beach Memoirs and his film debut in The Manhattan Project. His first starring film role was as a high-school vampire in the '80s teen comedy My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1988). But Leonard's chiseled features and dark brown eyes made him perfect for the role of Neil Perry, the sensitive prep-school student whose acting aspirations are crushed by his wealthy father in the much-loved drama Dead Poets Society (1989). His next few films were period pieces: the Merchant-Ivory production Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990), Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing (1993), and Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence (also 1993). Leonard also earned a Young Artist award for his performance in the WWII-era musical Swing Kids in 1993 and earned his first Tony nomination that same year for a revival of Candida. Though he often chose the stage over the screen, his theatrical training directed him toward roles in the talky feature films Married to It (1993), Safe Passage (1994), and The Last Days of Disco (1998). He also fared well in television adaptations of stage productions (The Boys Next Door [1996], In the Gloaming [1997]) and based-on-a-true-story docudramas (Killer: A Journal of Murder [1995], A Glimpse of Hell [2001]).In 2001, Leonard reunited with Dead Poets Society co-star Ethan Hawke to appear in the independent drama Chelsea Walls, Hawke's directorial debut. He also co-starred with Hawke and Uma Thurman in Richard Linklater's intensely talky drama Tape. After spending most of his career on the stage, Leonard finally earned a Tony award for his portrayal of A.E. Houseman in Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love. Also on Broadway, he could be seen in A Long Day's Journey Into Night and The Violet Hour. Though Leonard's 2004 projects would include the feature film The I Inside, based on the play Point of Death, it would soon become apparent that television was his true calling when, later that same year, he donned a white coat as Dr. James Wilson on the phenominally successful series House.

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