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Doctor Odyssey is an American medical drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken for ABC. [1] It stars Joshua Jackson, Phillipa Soo, Don Johnson, and Sean Teale. [2] The show premiered on September 26, 2024. [3]
After the crew fails to resuscitate Human Ken, they wheel him down to the morgue via a room service cart. (They couldn’t risk puncturing the dreamy Odyssey vibe!) Later, Max reveals his ...
From 9-1-1 creator Ryan Murphy, Doctor Odyssey follows Max (Jackson), the new on-board doctor for a luxury cruise ship “where the staff works hard and plays harder,” per the ABC synopsis.
ABC’s Doctor Odyssey is zeroing in on the complicated dynamics among its crew. Week after week, we witness playboys Max (played by Joshua Jackson) and Tristan (Sean Teale) battle it out for ...
Main cast (season 1) Special guest star (seasons 2–3, 8–9) 2015–2016 Quantico: Elias Harper Recurring role 2016 Castle: Victor Crowne Episode: "Hell to Pay" 2018 NCIS: Sean Parks Episode: "Fallout" 2024 Palm Royale: Sergeant Tom Sanka 5 episodes 2024 9-1-1: Julian Enes Recurring role 2024 Doctor Odyssey: Corey 2 episodes
Sir David Courtney Suchet (/ ˈ s uː ʃ eɪ / SOO-shay; born 2 May 1946) is an English actor.He is known for his work on stage and in television. He portrayed Edward Teller in the television serial Oppenheimer (1980) and received the RTS and BPG awards for his performance as Augustus Melmotte in the British serial The Way We Live Now (2001).
Doctor Odyssey’s cast includes Phillipa Soo, Sean Teale and Don Johnson; John Stamos, Gina Gershon, Kelsea Ballerini, Cheyenne Jackson and Chord Overstreet also appear as guest stars throughout ...
Oppenheimer is a co-production between the BBC and Boston's WGBH, which contributed 15 percent of the project's $1.5 million costs. [2] [3] The series was executive produced by the BBC's Peter Goodchild, who conceived the idea in 1975. [3] After producing a series on physicist and chemist Marie Curie, he set his sights on Oppenheimer. [2]