Parade caught up with Scott Wolf at SCAD TVFest to discuss his role in the new medical drama, 'Doc.
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00:00You know, I would say probably. I will probably be in more homework movies.
00:05Oh good, yeah. They're always like, you know, I try and I found a couple that I've done that have been really special
00:13and kind of elevated and not, I mean, they're all wonderful, but there are some that just kind of stand apart
00:20and I've been drawn to a couple of those, but the spirit of them is so wonderful and so yeah, I would love to do more.
00:31Stop snooping around.
00:32Look at this. Come here, it's Mom.
00:34What?
00:40Oh, what's this? May 27th, 1963.
00:46Twelfth Duke and Duchess of Glencrave welcome Eris.
00:51That's Mom's birthday.
00:53Yeah, so Dr. Richard Miller is a very, he's a complicated character, which I love.
00:59He's probably the most complicated character I've ever had a chance to play,
01:02so I knew he was going to inhabit the role of, you know, kind of the villain, the antagonist,
01:09but he's a really good person who's in a really terrible situation,
01:13which makes him a really interesting villain because he's not just a malicious guy who likes doing bad things to people.
01:20He's a great human being and a great doctor who made a mistake and by trying to protect himself from that mistake,
01:27he's caused all kinds of problems and had to betray himself and betray other people.
01:32And, you know, I think we're seeing, you know, a villain who never in a million years would have ever thought they would have become a villain.
01:39We have malpractice insurance for a reason. So why don't you just tell me the truth?
01:44He was 83 years old. He aspirated on lunch and despite all measures, he could not be resuscitated.
01:51Well, I ordered an autopsy. If you're lying, you're done here.
02:01Oh, boy. If I could give Dr. Miller my advice, it would be come clean.
02:09You know, the cover up is worse than the crime. You know, trust your true nature, which is good.
02:16You know, you don't have to become something you're not to protect yourself.
02:21And in the fog of the war in his mind, he's he's lost to that. So I'd like to clear some of this fog.
02:27It's possible we're not going to be together right on Valentine's Day, which would be heartbreaking.
02:33But but I'll get her some, you know, all the traditional sweet things, you know, flowers and candy and all the things.
02:39And I try to be I try to be we've been married 20 years and I'm not nearly as romantic as I want to be.
02:47But I aspire to every year to be more and more romantic.
02:50So doing one little special thing for her on a day like Valentine's Day.
02:54And I don't know what that thing's going to be yet, but something.