Hill Harper Formally Out at The Good Physician Amid Actual-Life Senate Bid (Unique)

It’s official: U.S. Senate hopeful Hill Harper won’t return to The Good Physician for Season 7, TVLine has confirmed solely.
“Hill Harper feels strongly that there’s a disaster in American democracy — too typically, authorities solely works for the wealthy and highly effective whereas the remainder of us battle to discover a voice,” Harper’s marketing campaign spokesperson tells TVLine. “Hill is dedicating his efforts full time to fixing that, and he’s working for the U.S. Senate as an lively union member to present working individuals extra of a voice in Congress.”
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Neither ABC nor Sony Footage Tv might be reached for remark.
Official phrase of his departure comes 4 months after the actor introduced his candidacy. He’s working for political workplace within the state of Michigan, the place he’ll problem Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin for the seat presently held by outgoing senator Debbie Stabenow.
Harper, who performed Dr. Marcus Andrews, was one in all three remaining collection regulars from The Good Physician Season 1, together with main man Freddie Highmore (who stars as Dr. Shaun Murphy) and Richard Schiff (who performs Shaun’s surrogate father, Dr. Aaron Glassman).
Within the Season 6 finale, Andrews resigned as St. Bonaventure president, organising Harper’s exit.
He’s one in all two forged members departing the ABC medical drama forward of Season 7. As beforehand reported, Brandon Larracuente, who scrubbed in final fall as surgical resident Dr. Danny Perez, won’t be again following the Season 6 finale.
Harper is a lawyer-turned-actor who graduated from Brown College (with Latin honors) and Harvard Regulation. Previous to The Good Physician, he starred as Dr. Sheldon Hawkes on the long-running CBS procedural CSI: NY, which ran for 9 seasons and led to 2013.
The Good Physician Season 7 premieres on a new night, Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 10/9c on ABC.
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