Olivia Wilde, with some help from some other TV doctors, is saying thank you to the real doctors who are fighting the coronavirus pandemic. Wilde, who played Dr. Remy ‘Thirteen’ Hadley …
Wilde, who played Dr. Remy ‘Thirteen’ Hadley on House, posted a thank you video on Instagram. “On behalf of fake doctors everywhere, we want to thank the actual healthcare superheroes on the front lines of this crisis,” Wilde wrote. “On this #worldhealthday please consider donating to buy essential resources for these first responders who are risking their lives for us.”
Joining her in the video are Patrick Dempsey, who played Dr. Derek Shepherd on Grey’s Anatomy, Neil Patrick Harris, who starred as the titular character on Doogie Howser, M.D., and Jennifer Garner, who portrayed a doctor treating AIDS patients in the Oscar-winning film Dallas Buyers Club, among others.
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