Chat w/ Jocko Sims, Dr. Reynolds from NEW AMSTERDAM on NBC

JOCKO SIMS in an exclusive chat with Art Shrian, where they talk about his return on Season 3 of NEW AMSTERDAM on NBC, filming this show about first responders during the pandemic, working with Anupam Kher, being an actor, his advice to new actors, and importance of writing. And lot more!

Also, he is also open to playing the next BLADE or the WOLVERINE!!!

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Jocko Sims stars as Dr. Floyd Reynolds on the NBC drama “New Amsterdam.”

Sims is an actor, writer and producer with roles in numerous film and television projects, including “Dreamgirls,” “Jarhead” and 2014’s summer box office smash “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.”

Sims’ first series was a lead role opposite Dennis Hopper in the Starz original series “Crash.” For five seasons, he starred as Lt. Carlton Burk in the TNT network hit “The Last Ship.” Sims portrayed Robert Franklin during Showtime’s second season of “Masters of Sex” and he has guest-starred on several television series, including “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Franklin & Bash,” “Castle,” “NCIS,” “Burn Notice,” “CSI,” “Bones” and Showtime’s “I’m Dying Up Here.”

As a writer and producer, Sims is currently developing a comedy movie with producers Jamie Neese and Jason Neese (“Umbrella Academy” and “Dear White People”) and has various TV series in development as well. His hobbies include producing music and managing music artists, and he loves cooking as demonstrated on “Home and Family” and “The Steve Harvey Show.”

Originally hailing from Texas, Sims graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in theater. He currently resides in New York.

Season Premiere: March 2
Tuesdays on NBC at 10-11pm ET

ABOUT NEW AMSTERDAM

Medical director Dr. Max Goodwin is committed to solving systemic health care issues at the hospital. Add in the grieving of his wife’s death, his responsibilities as a single father and his cancer still lingering in the rear-view mirror, everyone around Max must wonder how long he can sustain this impossible load. But “How can I help?” is not just Max’s catchphrase, it’s his reason for living. As long as he’s helping others, Max is able to find hope in the most hopeless of places.

While navigating their own personal journeys – Sharpe’s career shifts, Bloom’s reuniting with her mother, Reynolds’ departure, Frome’s struggle with body image and Kapoor’s upcoming grandchild – the doctors also strive to play out Max’s “How can I help?” mantra.
 
“New Amsterdam” is inspired by Dr. Eric Manheimer’s memoir “Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital” and his 15 years as medical director at the hospital.
 
The cast includes Ryan Eggold, Janet Montgomery, Freema Agyeman and Jocko Sims, with Tyler Labine and Anupam Kher.
 
David Schulner and Peter Horton executive produce along with Michael Slovis, David Foster, Aaron Ginsburg and Shaun Cassidy. “New Amsterdam” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, Pico Creek Productions and Mount Moriah.

Chat w/ Ryan Eggold, star of New Amsterdam on NBC

An EXCLUSIVE CHAT with Ryan Eggold the star of NBC TV show New Amsterdam, Season 3 returning March 2, 2021. Art Shrian talks to him about filming a show about doctors and first responders during this pandemic, and the importance of TV and film in these times.

“NEW AMSTERDAM”

Season 3, Premiering March 2, 2021 at 10 p.m. ET/PT

Medical director Dr. Max Goodwin is committed to solving systemic health care issues at the hospital. Add in the grieving of his wife’s death, his responsibilities as a single father and his cancer still lingering in the rear-view mirror, everyone around Max must wonder how long he can sustain this impossible load. But “How can I help?” is not just Max’s catchphrase, it’s his reason for living. As long as he’s helping others, Max is able to find hope in the most hopeless of places.

While navigating their own personal journeys – Sharpe’s career shifts, Bloom’s reuniting with her mother, Reynolds’ departure, Frome’s struggle with body image and Kapoor’s upcoming grandchild – the doctors also strive to play out Max’s “How can I help?” mantra.

 “New Amsterdam” is inspired by Dr. Eric Manheimer’s memoir “Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital” and his 15 years as medical director at the hospital.
 
The cast includes Ryan Eggold, Janet Montgomery, Freema Agyeman and Jocko Sims, with Tyler Labine and Anupam Kher.
 
David Schulner and Peter Horton executive produce along with Michael Slovis, David Foster, Aaron Ginsburg and Shaun Cassidy. “New Amsterdam” is produced by Universal Television, Pico Creek Productions and Mount Moriah.

“The New Normal”

March 2, 2021

New Amsterdam is still reeling from the pandemic as a plane crash lands in the East River. When investigators come to interrogate the flight crew, Iggy fights against the clock to help the pilot uncover the truth. Max tracks down scarce medication after one of his own contracts COVID.      

Season Three Highlights

  • Season 3 picks up in the midst of the team’s struggle to manage the pandemic, juggling the overwhelming demands of being at the epicenter of the crisis and their pressure-filled personal lives.

  • This will be a season of them coming to terms to heal and really try to figure out if there is a normal city to go back to. For them, the question is - What’s the new normal?

  • The show will continue to explore the social issues that bring people into the hospital – solving the many fascinating medical mysteries, which have been the hallmark of the series.

  • This season, Max’s signature motto “How Can I Help?” resonates even more profoundly for his staff and for his patients.