Guy Lockard Wikipedia, Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Chicago Fire, Movies, TV Shows

Guy Lockard Biography

Guy Lockard is a well-known actor who had recurring parts on NBC’s The Village and The Blacklist before taking on the role on Chicago Med. He has also appeared as a guest star on Chicago Fire, Bull, FBI, God Friended Me, Gossip Girl, and numerous other television shows.

Guy Lockard Age

He is 40 years old as of April 6, 2023. He was born on April 6, 1983, in the United States.

Guy Lockard Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $16 million.

Guy Lockard Chicago Med

Guy Lockard is a well-known actor. On Chicago Med, he played Dr. Dylan Scott. He also appeared as “Lewis” in the Light Things Up episode of Chicago Fire. On Chicago Med, he played Dr. Dylan Scott. Dr. Dylan Scott is a former Emergency Medicine physician who specialized in Pediatrics at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Guy Lockard portrayed him.

Dylan Scott has a sister named Zora, and his father’s name is Reginald Scott. They are both members of the Chicago Police Department. He was very close to his father, who walked him to medical school and gave him meals from a restaurant.

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He dated Carmen Walker when he was younger, which generated friction between him and Carmen’s present spouse Terrell, a former buddy of Dylan’s. Dylan, like his father and sister, was a police officer before deciding to go medical school and become a doctor. Dylan was frequently torn between his current duty as a doctor and his prior role as a cop. He left Gaffney at the start of Season 8 because to his inability to address this disagreement.

Dylan is first seen healing a small boy who has been bitten by a snake. Using his previous knowledge as a cop, he soon recognizes the bite was caused by a gang initiation rite and advises the child to keep on the straight and narrow. Dr. Hammer consults Dylan on the case of Jasmine Russell, a young girl who is severely sluggish.

They quickly discover that she had a stroke as a result of sickle cell anemia, and when they question her mother about whether Jasmine has received any of the required preventative care, they realize that the family is a victim of medical bias because most children with sickle cell anemia are African-American and thus receive less attentive care. Dr. Hammer impresses Dylan by deducing that Jasmine has been sleeping in her car to live when Jasmine’s mother Aleesha collapses while trying to stand up and is discovered to have severe arthritis.

Guy Lockard Movies and TV Shows

• 2019 – Two Sentence Horror Stories
• 2019 – The Word Collector
• 2018 – God Friended Me
• 2018 – FBI
• 2016 – Bull
• 2015 – Chicago Med
• 2014 – Chicago P.D.
• 2013 – The Blacklist
• 1990 – Law & Order

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