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  2. In 'Brilliant Minds,' A Real-Life Queer Hero And Medical ...

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    When he began writing NBC’s medical drama “Brilliant Minds,” series creator Michael Grassi says he had only one actor in mind to portray his show’s protagonist, Dr. Oliver Wolf. That would ...

  3. Brilliant Minds - Wikipedia

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    The series is created by Michael Grassi, ... On May 1, 2024, the name change from Dr. Wolf to Brilliant Minds was announced. [21] The show was given a 13 episode ...

  4. Zachary Quinto knows how to play the villain. Now, he gets to ...

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    Created by Michael Grassi (“Riverdale,” “Supergirl”), the new series stars Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf: an iconoclastic, larger-than-life neurologist who, after being fired from another ...

  5. A Tender Gay Romance Is Heating Up On NBC's New Medical Drama

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    Love is in the air for onetime adversaries Dr. Oliver Wolf and Dr. Josh Nichols on the latest episode of “Brilliant Minds,” NBC’s new medical drama. In “The Man from Grozny,” which aired ...

  6. My Body Is a Cage - Wikipedia

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    It won best performance in a children's or youth program or series (Jordan Todosey) but lost in best direction in a children's or youth program or series (Phil Earnshaw) to the Degrassi summer finale and best writing in a children's or youth program or series (Michael Grassi) to an episode of the animated series Spliced. [4] [5]

  7. Here's What to Know About 'Brilliant Minds,' NBC's New ...

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    Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf, the main character and a larger-than-life neurosurgeon working at Bronx General Hospital. Tamberla Perry as Dr. Carol Pierce, Oliver's friend and the head of ...

  8. Mitch Grassi - Wikipedia

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    Grassi was born () July 24, 1992, in Arlington, Texas, to Nel Grassi (née Fenton) and Hornell, New York, native Michael Grassi. [12] [7] [13] He is of half Italian and half a mix of Scottish, Irish and Welsh descent. [14] His parents relocated to the Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas, area in the mid-1980s for Michael's career in the airline industry.

  9. New NBC Show ‘Dr. Wolf’ Is Based on a Real-Life Neurologist

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    The series showrunner is Michael Grassi, whose writing and producing credits include Riverdale, Katy Keene and Supergirl. ... Dr. Wolf is specifically inspired by two of Sacks’s books.