A new era is about to begin on FBI: Most Wanted as the CBS procedural prepares to welcome Dylan McDermott to its cast as the team's ...
And I relish in it because I think it’s amazing that people actually believe that’s the character that I play, I’m him.” For many fans, it’s been hard to try wrapping their heads around the idea of McDermott jumping from one Dick Wolf franchise to another in such a short window of time. Viewers have vocally expressed concerns with McDermott going from playing a character who is one of the best bad guys on-screen in the Law and Order franchise to playing one of the good guys in the FBI franchise, and McDermott has been paying attention.
Look, Dylan McDermott is an incredible actor, but we want to respectfully point out that he is also eternally attractive. His ability to slide into a comedy ...
Meeting Clint Eastwood while filming In the Line of Fire is what led Dylan to his first TV acting gig in David E. Kelly's courtroom drama The Practice, for which he won a Golden Globe. He played defense attorney Bobby Donnell from 1997 to 2004, until he was let go due to budgeting issues. His career is fascinating because Dylan would find parts in rather unorthodox movies like The Perks of Being a Wallflower or the teen sex comedy Behaving Badly, while still carving out a significant space on television. In the movie, Dylan plays a Secret Service Agent which was the first of many times he would step into the polished shoes of a character in law enforcement or some government agency. Dylan was going to be the name of her child. Though they divorced, Dylan remained close to Eve and credits her with this acting career. Look, Dylan McDermott is an incredible actor, but we want to respectfully point out that he is also eternally attractive.
Dylan McDermott made his FBI: Most Wanted Debut as Remy Scott, and the actor and showrunner David Hudgins broke the episode down.
McDermott’s comments echo what the showrunner said about how Remy compares to Jess LaCroix as a leader, and all signs point toward a “quest” that should be intriguing to watch over the remaining episodes of Season 3. Long ago, his brother was murdered after local law enforcement fell short on their investigation, and that motivated Remy to become an agent and do everything in his power to prevent the same kinds of tragedies for others. FBI: Most Wanted sent the Task Force on the trail of some murders that initially seemed simply tied to a forbidden love between a teen and an older man, but the plot thickened and proved that the real villain was hiding in plain sight.
Dylan McDermott and "FBI Most Wanted" showrunner David Hudgins break down the introduction of new team leader Remy Scott and his dark past.
McDermott explained that he found it “important” that Remy have a specific reason to be doing what he’s doing. In getting to know Remy Scott, FBI: Most Wanted viewers were also given a bit to chew on by way of the scene that preceded the Mikey story. “Every bad guy I catch, I do it for [Mikey],” Remy avowed. Speaking with the press last week about his character’s tragic share, McDermott said, “I love that scene. Remy freely shared that his brother Mikey, the baby of the family and a “shining star” on track for a baseball scholarship at Syracuse, went to Florida for spring break as a senior and went missing after a night at a bar. At episode’s end, as the team kicked back at one of those axe-throwing places, Hana invited the team’s new leader to expound on that bit of his past.
Q&A. Mark Schäfer/CBS. The FBI Fugitive Task Force is chasing a couple of forbidden lovers on a killing spree this week on Most Wanted, but doing ...
This is the craziest thing you could possibly do — in a bar. The devastated team is checking him out, and he’s sizing them up as well. Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott ( Dylan McDermott, above) replaces Jess LaCroix ( Julian McMahon, who exited the show voluntarily in March), tragically killed on the job and now sorely missed.
After playing a villain on Law & Order: Organized Crime, Dylan McDermott knew it was time to play someone good again so he joined FBI: Most Wanted.
McDermott tonight takes over as lead of Dick Wolf's FBI: Most Wanted, succeeding Julian McMahon with the role of Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott.
Now they’re going to see me in a completely different light, going from Richard Wheatley to Remy Scott, two wildly different people with wildly different agendas in life.” He’s Richard Wheatley, a bad guy.’ I relish in that because it’s amazing that people believe that I’m the character I’m playing. McDermott tonight takes over as lead of Dick Wolf's FBI: Most Wanted, succeeding Julian McMahon with the role of Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott. “I’ve been playing more questionable people for a while,” the 60-year-old actor told The New York Times of his stint as a crime boss on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. “And now, to play someone who’s more heroic and is a good person is necessary, because you can overstay your welcome as a bad guy.” In a separate interview with Deadline, McDermott added: “I think it’s really interesting.