Behind a top-notch cast of actors, The Good Doctor pushes forward into Season 7, Episode 4.
ABC’s hit medical drama kickstarted its seventh and final season on the air on February 20, concluding the journey for autistic genius surgeon Dr. Shaun Murphy and his team of doctors.
Episode 4 sees the team experience plenty of personal and professional struggles, including dealing with some potentially life-changing situations at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
Every Actor & Character in The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 4
Leading the way in The Good Doctor is Dr. Shaun Murphy, played in all seven seasons by Freddie Highmore.
Known for his autism and Savant syndrome, Dr. Murphy is an attending surgeon at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital who has overcome both diagnoses to achieve great things.
Episode 4 sees the character learning how to embrace his new life as a father alongside his wife while also treating a hospital patient whose life may be changing forever.
Highmore is perhaps most recognizable for his role as Charlie Bucket in 2005’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Other major projects on his resume include Bates Motel, Finding Neverland, and The Spiderwick Chronicles.
Fiona Gubelmann – Dr. Morgan Reznick
Fiona Gubelman’s Dr. Morgan Reznick works as an attending internist at the hospital after starting as a surgery resident early in the show’s run.
However, due to a Rheumatoid Arthritis diagnosis in Season 3, which affected her hands, she was forced to change course and focus more on internal medicine.
Dr. Reznick is seen in Episode 4 attempting to reignite the spark with her husband as they raise their new baby, occasionally to disastrous results in the hospital itself.
Other credits for Gubelmann include Royally Ever After, Wilfred, and Christmas Next Door.
Will Yun Lee – Dr. Alex Park
Dr. Alex Park worked as a police officer for 15 years before entering the medical field. Will Yun Lee portrays him in The Good Doctor.
Married to Dr. Reznick, he does everything he can to give his wife the passion and love she deserves as they raise their new baby in Episode 4.
This all comes as he gives his expertise on intense brain surgery for a patient who could die without the right treatment.
Outside of this show, fans can see Lee’s work in Altered Carbon, Rampage, and San Andreas.
Christina Chang – Dr. Audrey Lim
Christina Chang plays an important role in the ABC series as Dr. Audrey Lim, the San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital’s Chief of Surgery, who has appeared in nearly every episode since her limited debut in Season 1.
Dr. Lim’s time in Season 7, Episode 4, is largely spent dealing with her personal life. For the first time in this series, she’s seen alongside her mother.
As she continues to devote all the time she can to her job, her relationship with her mother has seemingly suffered, which is a sore spot for both of them.
Fans can also see Chang in projects such as Live Free or Die Hard, Pin-Up, and 28 Days.
Paige Spara – Lea Dilallo
Paige Spara takes on the role of Lea Dilallo, the Head Director of St. Bonaventure’s IT Department, who just so happens to be married to Dr. Shaun Murphy.
After giving birth to her first child at the end of Season 6, this new season has seen her learn to balance her work life with the time she spends with her husband and newborn.
Episode 4 specifically sees Dilallo take her husband out for a date night at one of their favorite restaurants. However, they quickly realize how much their lives have changed since becoming parents.
Other major credits on Spara’s resume include Home Again and Kevin from Work.
Bria Samoné Henderson – Dr. Jordan Allen
Another key character returning for Season 7, Episode 4 is surgical resident Dr. Jordan Allen, portrayed by Bria Samoné Henderson.
First coming onto the scene in Season 4, Allen now stands as one of the show’s leading personalities, appearing in most episodes.
In this episode, Dr. Allen handles a patient exhibiting stroke symptoms before realizing she knows him from her church, forming a deeper connection with him throughout the story.
Henderson’s other major roles are seen in Virgiality and The Donor Party.
Noah Galvin – Dr. Asher Wolke
Noah Galvin stands out in The Good Doctor’s supporting cast as Dr. Asher Wolke, a third-year surgical resident at St. Bonaventure.
Introduced in Season 4, Dr. Wolke is an openly gay character in this series. He’s currently in a long-distance relationship with Jerome Martel.
After helping the other doctors with a few tough cases at the hospital, he finally connects with his boyfriend after Martel initially missed their date, building their relationship from afar.
Galvin is also seen in Theater Camp, Booksmart, and The Real O’Neals.