Will Dr. Sullivan Get Fired From Chastain? Is Andrew McCarthy Leaving The Resident?
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In the fifth season of the FOX medical show “The Resident,” when Dr. Kincaid Sullivan gets shot, her father, Dr. Ian Sullivan, comes to Chastain Park Memorial Hospital to take care of his daughter.

Kit Voss uses his sudden visit to hire Sullivan as the new pediatric surgeon for Chastain. In the sixth season, we see how hard it is for Sullivan to live without prescription drugs, since he can’t even work. In the third episode of season 6, Kit tells him not to operate for a week. This makes viewers wonder if he will be fired from the hospital at the end of the season.

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Andrew McCarthy

Will Chastain get rid of Dr. Sullivan?

Cade told Conrad Hawkins that Dr. Sullivan was addicted to drugs, so Conrad Hawkins set up a drug test at Chastain. When Sullivan realizes that he will test positive for Benzos, he gives himself another drug so that he can tell Kit and Cade that his Benzos test was a false positive. Kit tells him that he needs to take another test in a week. If Sullivan tests positive for benzos again in a week, it could hurt his career at Chastain. Kit probably doesn’t want a surgeon who is addicted to drugs and will put his patients’ lives in danger. But that doesn’t mean he will definitely be fired right away.

Even though Sullivan is struggling with his drug addiction, the show may follow his journey of dealing with it in Chastain, with his daughter Cade and other supportive coworkers around him. Amy Holden Jones, who helped make the show, says that Sullivan’s story is an important part of season 6. “When you have a person like this who is so important to the health of the community and children, what does a hospital do — and what does his family do — when they find out he has a problem that could put him in danger and also put patients in danger?”

When Sullivan faces a big problem, it’s unlikely that Kit, Cade, Conrad, and other people will leave him. One thing we know for sure is that Chastain’s doctors always back each other up. We can expect the same to happen with Sullivan. Kit might let him take a long break from work if that’s what he needs to get better and get back to surgery. This would be better than firing him. Kit knows how important Sullivan is, not only because he is one of the best surgeons in his field but also because he can bring money to the hospital when times are hard. She might not want to lose someone like that without giving him a chance to change.

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Will Andrew McCarthy stop working on The Resident?

The idea that Dr. Sullivan could be fired from Chastain must have made viewers worry about how committed Andrew McCarthy is to the show. But neither Andrew McCarthy nor FOX has said anything about the actor’s departure from “The Resident.” McCarthy went from being a recurring cast member to a regular cast member before the sixth season. This means that the actor probably won’t leave the show after a few episodes. Even if Sullivan has to leave Chastain for good or just for a while, his storyline may still be a part of what happens in the sixth season.

Amy Holden Jones says that Cade will be a big part of Sullivan’s sixth season storyline. Jones told TVLine in the same interview, “The journey of the family member who wants to save their other family member is really painful and heartbreaking, but it can also be hopeful.” “One of the themes of the season is who you can save and who you can’t, since you can’t save everyone in a hospital or in life. How far would you go to save them? How can you help? And most of the time at Chastain, our doctors will do everything they can to save a person,” she said.

Jones’s words suggest that instead of McCarthy leaving suddenly, we might see Cade trying to help Sullivan stop using drugs. Since this hasn’t happened yet in the story, we think McCarthy will most likely keep appearing in the medical drama.

How I grew up and went to school

McCarthy was the third of four boys and was born in Westfield, New Jersey. His mother worked at a newspaper, and his father bought and sold stocks and investments. As a teenager, McCarthy moved to Bernardsville, New Jersey, where he went to Bernards High School and a prep school called the Pingry School. In Oliver! at Pingry, he played the role of the Artful Dodger for the first time. After high school, he went to NYU to study acting, but he was kicked out after two years.

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Career

McCarthy’s first big part was in the comedy Class, which starred Jacqueline Bisset and came out in 1983. He was forced to join the “Brat Pack,” a group of young actors in Hollywood in the 1980s. The group was in a few movies, including Pretty in Pink and St. Elmo’s Fire. McCarthy was in the movies Mannequin and Less than Zero, which were both made in 1987 and were based on books by Bret Easton Ellis. McCarthy played Michael Dunn in the 1985 movie Heaven Help Us, which was also called Catholic Boys. He was in the movie with Donald Sutherland and Kevin Dillon. The Boys of Winter was McCarthy’s first show on Broadway. In 1988, he went back to Hollywood quickly to star in movies like Fresh Horses and Kansas. The comedy Weekend at Bernie’s, which came out in 1989, was his second big hit.

He went back to Broadway to star in the play Side Man, which won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1999. McCarthy was set to appear in two episodes of Law & Order: Criminal Intent as a guest star in 2003. Because Dick Wolf didn’t get along well with actor Vincent D’Onofrio, he decided not to do it. Wolf later said, “Mr. McCarthy started acting up as soon as he walked on the set.” McCarthy responded with his own statement, which said, “I was fired because I wouldn’t let a fellow actor threaten me with physical harm, pick on me, and try to tell me what to do.” Even though this happened, he later played a guest role in a November 2007 episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent with Chris Noth, not D’Onofrio. On Kingdom Hospital in 2004, he played Dr. Hook. He was in five episodes of the NBC TV show E-Ring from 2005. In 2008, he played billionaire Joe Bennett on the NBC show Lipstick Jungle. He also had a small part in The Spiderwick Chronicles.

McCarthy was in charge of several episodes of the hit CW show Gossip Girl, including the fourth-season episode “Touch of Eva.” He was on the hit US show White Collar in 2010 and 2011. In the next season, he came back to the show to direct the episode “Neighborhood See.” In 2015, he was in charge of three episodes of the second season of the hit NBC show The Blacklist, which starred James Spader and Megan Boone. In 2016, he was the star of The Family, a short-lived drama on ABC. He has had a recurring role on the NBC TV show Good Girls since 2020. McCarthy joined the cast of The Resident in April 2022. He played Ian Sullivan, a famous pediatric surgeon and Cade’s father who he had not seen in years. On July 11, 2022, it was announced that for the sixth season, he would be a series regular.

Writing

McCarthy started writing about travel and was an Editor at Large for the magazine National Geographic Traveler. McCarthy was taken out of an underground church in Lalibela, Ethiopia, in 2010 because he didn’t have the right paperwork to be there. He had been in the church because the travel magazine Afar had sent him there. The Longest Way Home: One Man’s Quest for the Courage to Settle Down, which was written by McCarthy, came out in 2012.

In February 2015, National Geographic published McCarthy’s story, “A Song for Ireland,” about his trip back to the house where his great-grandfather John McCarthy had lived before leaving Ireland in the late 1800s. The house was in the townland of Lacka West in the parish of Duagh in County Kerry, Ireland.

McCarthy has won several awards from the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), including Travel Journalist of the Year in 2010.

McCarthy’s young adult book, Just Fly Away, was published by Algonquin Books in 2017. The book was a best-seller on the New York Times list.

Brat: An ’80s Story, McCarthy’s book about his life and work in the 1980s, came out in May 2021 from Grand Central Publishing.

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Andrew McCarthy

Life at home

McCarthy went to the premiere of Shrek Forever After with his wife, Dolores Rice.

McCarthy went to a detox program in 1992 and has been clean ever since. In 2004, he said that he had a serious alcohol problem that began when he was 12 years old.

McCarthy married Carol Schneider in 1999, 20 years after the first time he went out with her in college. Later, he told her why he had tried to find her after they had drifted apart: “Someone I met told me they’d seen Carol and her boyfriend and that they seemed very happy. For some reason, this made me sad for a week. I called her and asked if she was really with this guy. If she was, I asked her to get coffee with me.” Schneider had a son, Sam, in 2002. Sam also became an actor. In 2005, McCarthy and Schneider split up.

On August 28, 2011, McCarthy got married to Dolores Rice, who is Irish and a writer and director. There are two kids.

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