
EXCLUSIVE: Mousa Kraish, regular on the Jekyll & Hyde-style NBC medical drama Do No Harm, has been let go from the midseason series after two episodes. Do No Harm, written by David Schulner, centers on Jeffrey Kohn (Steven Pasquale), a brilliant neurosurgeon wrestling with his dangerous alter-ego Ian Price who threatens to wreak havoc on his personal and professional life. Kraish played the attending clinical pharmacologist, a man of science and religion who has a sharp wit and sharper mind. His role will be recast. The series is just starting production on Episode 3.
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Why was he let go?
As new episodes were being written, the role that Kraish was hired to play originally in the pilot changed substantially from its initial conception, and so the producers decided they should recast the role with an actor who was more right for the current conception of the role.
Why?
What does it matter, this show has awful buzz, it looks poorly made, the trailer was just awful, id say its dead on arrival.
Great pilot script, looking forward to the changes