Actor Morris Chestnut is ready for his close-up in the new CBS medical drama 'Watson,' which puts a modern twist on the Sherlock Holmes mythology.
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Famed antagonist Moriarty has a part to play in the show, with Chestnut describing him as having the ability to "be places and touch people close to Watson when he is not necessarily in front of them.
Morris Chesnut is on a press tour for his new TV show 'Watson' and we are loving it. Each appearance reminds us why he's still so fine.
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 Dece
Morris Chestnut, who plays John Watson on CBS's newest medical drama, exclusively told Us Weekly who had his vote to play Sherlock Holmes
The narrative arc of The Resident had the character of Dr. Barrett Cain leaving Chastain Park Memorial Hospital to assume a new and comparatively high-paying job at John Hopkins. In real life, Morris Chestnut's exit from the show was necessitated by the end of his contract.
For decades, Morris Lamont Chestnut has captivated audiences with his undeniable charm and striking good looks. Known for his roles in iconic films and television shows, Morris has not only ...
Morris Chestnut stars as the famed detective's sidekick, who's grieving the apparent death of his mentor while running a Pittsburgh clinic specializing in rare disorders. By Angie Han Television ...