Christopher Duntsch, the former neurosurgeon, and subject of Peacock's docuseries, "Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story," was a man who knew how to talk his way out of things. In a disastrous two-year ...
Joshua Jackson stars as Duntsch, now 50 and serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2017 of maiming one of his patients. Duntsch has been accused of injuring 33 patients during surgeries. Two ...
“You know in the beginning he talked about marriage. Mr. Prince Charming, ‘I’m gonna change your life,’” Wendy Young said of the promising start to her romance with Christopher Duntsch. “I left with ...
In Peacock’s limited series “Dr. Death,” the existence and significance of the email Dr. Christopher Duntsch (portrayed by Joshua Jackson) sends to his nurse and lover Kim Morgan (Grace Gummer) the ...
According to IMDb, Joshua Jackson plays the lead role of Duntsch. Jackson is an absolute revelation in the series, drawing rave reviews for his performance as the depraved surgeon. Joining Jackson is ...
The medical career of neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch is the stuff of horror stories, except it's very much real. After Duntsch operated on them, two patients died, and over 30 dealt with serious ...
Come Monday morning, Christopher Duntsch will appear in court for the first day of his trial. You may remember Duntsch from our November cover story, which followed the neurosurgeon from his time ...
This story originally appeared on Hidden Remote. Peacock is taking a dark turn with the release of “Dr. Death” on July 15, 2021. The eight-episode series follows the story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “The first hardest part was just to recognize that he’s human. Like I think everybody else, my ...
Peacock’s upcoming Dr. Death TV series is based on the Wondery podcast of the same name Peacock's Dr. Death series is almost here — and PEOPLE has the exclusive first look at the based-on-a-true-story ...
This fact-based saga of a prominent Texas neurosurgeon suspected of killing his patients or maiming them permanently, offers no explanations, no hint of a theory about what might drive a professional ...
For years, film has been featuring the antagonist front and center — see “Joker,” “The Shining,” even “The Godfather” and “GoodFellas.” TV, however, usually works a bit differently. Placing the bad ...