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Freddie Highmore can’t tell the difference between a fake body and a real actor on ‘The Good Doctor’

Former child actor Freddie Highmore has been in a variety of roles since 2000 (via IMDb). He played a disgruntled child in the drama Finding Neverland, played an identical twin in The Spider wick Chronicles, and earned Norman Bates’ iconic critical acclaim role in The Bates Motel.

Former child actor Freddie Highmore has been in a variety of roles since 2000 (via IMDb). He played a disgruntled child in the drama Finding Neverland, played an identical twin in The Spiderwick Chronicles, and earned Norman Bates’ iconic critical acclaim in The Bates Motel. played a role.

Unlike his character, Highmore is not a doctor, but he is familiar with certain medical terms due to his role. He joked, “I never raise my hand when I need a doctor.”

Like most medical shows, The Good Doctor’s set uses real-life extras, prosthetics, and special effects to dramatize real-life surgeries and treatments. However, during an interview with Freddie Highmore on Good Morning America, the actor made a confession. Despite the show’s 100th episode nearing its premiere, Highmore said of the main cast, “Probably the worst thing about distinguishing between real and fake bodies.”

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The series director explained that the actors play with fake bodies and dummies most of the time. They sometimes come to set.

 “And there’ll be an ‘ow’ as we, like, put a tool a little bit … too close for comfort,” Highmore explained.

However, extras also spoil the cast, snoring loudly in intense scenes and disrupting momentum forever. In that case, it might be a little easier for Highmore to tell the difference between fake bodies and real actors!

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