Body of Proof is a medical drama TV series created by Christopher Murphey. It is scheduled for release as a midseason replacement. ABC recently announced that the series will premiere on March 29, 2011 at 10:00 pm Eastern/9:00 pm Central.
Complete cast: Nicholas Bishop as Peter Dunlop, Windell Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield, Suzanne Gillies as Medical Investigator, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Elliot Gross, Dana Delany as Dr. Megan Hunt, John Carroll Lynch as Det. Bud Morris, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, Billy "V" Vigeant as Officer Watkins, Phyllis Lynn as Clerical, Jeff T. Buco as Medical Examiner, Ronald Boone as Medical Examiner, Sonja Sohn as Det. Samantha Baker, Mary Matilyn Mouser as Lacey, Wilbert Berthaud Jr. as Lab Technician, Gerard Bonchack as Series Detective, Anthony Rios as Lab Technician, Kate Teale as Detective, Kent R. Williams as Officer Steave, Kaitlyn Bouchard as Lab Technician, Chemi Che-Mponda as Detective, Andy Jasmin as Officer Smith, Josh McBride as Clerical, Danielle Gelehrter as Lab Technician, Charles Matumbi Jackson as Junkyard Mechanic, Kristi Lynn as Officer Galline, Tony Moreira as Construction Worker as Bruce Altman as Dr. Karasunis, Heather Arthur as Angela, Jeffrey Corazzini as TV News Reporter, Caitlin Dwyer as Birthday Friend, Jean Elie as Corpse, Martin Lee as Assistant Medical Examiner #1, Bruce MacVittie as Mr. Swanson, Jeffrey Nordling as Todd Fleming, Tyler Peck as Receptionist, Sam Robards as Bradford Paige, Molly Schreiber as Assistant Medical Examiner #2, Edward A. Sherman IV as Boutique Shopper, David L. Tamarin as Doctor.
Plot: The series stars Delany as Dr. Megan Hunt, a medical examiner. The show will focus on Hunt's efforts to balance the demands of her professional life with her personal life. Hunt was previously employed as a top flight neurosurgeon who has a life changing automobile accident. Her boss is the city's chief medical examiner, played by Ryan.
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A brilliant neurosurgeon, Dr. Megan Hunt had it all, or so she thought. As the first female head of Neurosurgery at a prominent university hospital in Philadelphia, she never paid attention to how the requirements of her profession were reflected in her personal life, until her husband divorced her and she lost custody of their seven-year-old daughter. Still not recovered from the emotional trauma, Megan was physically transformed - a car accident left her with a condition called paresthesia - random attacks of numbness and cramping of her hands. Tragically, this disease did not appear before Megan went back to work. During an operation, she lost control of her instruments, which resulted in a patient's death. Megan's life as a neurosurgeon was finished.
Five years later, Megan has found new life as a court-medical expert. Although she no longer belonged to patches what is wrong with respect to living patients, it still instinctively ran to the discovery of causes of death for patients and the disclosure of who was responsible and why. As she seeks answers, she finds clues in the bodies of the dead. The body, in fact, is the proof. And with her unique blend of intelligence, instinct and medical knowledge, she can read the body like no other.
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