In the pilot episode of Rosewood, which premieres Wednesday on Fox, Dr. Beaumont Rosewood Jr., a Miami-based private pathologist (in other words, a medical examiner who is not on the municipal payroll), comes upon a crime scene and deduces the cause of death and the scenario leading to it in a matter of minutes. And he does it with charm and humor to boot.
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Based on the evidence, he figures that the deceased suffered from pancreatic cancer and died from it; thus, itโs not a murder, so the cops can stop their investigation and let the suspects go, and they can all turn their thoughts to happier matters, like dinner.ย
Yes, Rosewood is a show that aims to be as sunny and breezy as its setting, even if the subject is death and its causes. Morris Chestnut, who has starred in The Perfect Guy, The Best Man and many other films and television series since his breakout in the 1991 classic Boyz n the Hood, plays the showโs title character. The show also stars Jaina Lee Ortiz, as Detective Villa, Rosewoodโs most frequent working partner, as well as Lorraine Toussaint (who played Vee in Orange Is the New Black) and Gabrielle Dennis (The Game) as his mother and sister respectively. The show is slotted as the lead-in to Empire, a sign that Fox is all in on the showโs success.
Chestnut was working on another Fox productionโalbeit one that aired on TNT, called Legends, in which he portrayed a quick-witted FBI agentโwhen he heard about the script for Rosewood.
โIt appealed to me immediately,โ he said during a phone interview last week. โI liked the fact that heโs smart, witty, compassionate and optimistic.โ Chestnut paused for a second. โIn a way, it was just what I was looking for.โ
Dr. Rosewood drives a car that tries to steal any scene itโs in. Itโs a vintage bright-yellow Pontiac GTO. โWe thought about something standard, like a Ferrari,โ explained Chestnut, โ[but] heโs his own man, so we went with something unique.โ He added that the carโs color accents his characterโs core values: โYellow is the color of optimism.โย
Chestnut, 46, is also the lead supporting actor in The Perfect Guy, which opened at No. 1 at the box office a few weekends ago. Dude, whatโs it like having the No. 1 movie?
โI felt we had something really strong,โ he said. He noted that the movie tested great in all the markets where they screened it. โYou could tell that it really resonated with people. I didnโt know weโd do better than The Visit, but I knew weโd be right there.โ
The 25th anniversary of Boyz n the Hood is next year, and coincidentally, when asked which role heโd most like to revisit, Chestnut said Ricky. โWhat if he didnโt die?โ he asked rhetorically. โHe was so young, just starting life,โ he continued, and then paused. โIโd like to see where he could have gone.โ
Perhaps Chestnutโs most impressive achievement is offscreen. He and his wife, Pam Byse, have been married for 20 years, an eternity and then some for someone in the entertainment business. Whatโs the secret?
โWeโve been lucky, but we work on it,โ he said. โWeโve grown together and build on our mutual respect and communication.โ
Martin Johnson writes about music for the Wall Street Journal, basketball for Slate and beer for Eater, and he blogs at both the Joy of Cheese and Rotations. Follow him on Twitter.ย
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