The most recent episode of The Pitt's cast of characters has been one of the many strengths of the show so far. While it's led, of course, by the big star of Noah Wyle, the rest of the cast has been populated by veteran character actors, up-and-comers, and at least one, Patrick Ball (Dr. Langdon), for whom this is their first significant role.

Nonetheless, The Pitt season 1, episode 14.

Child's Play Legend Brad Dourif Cameoed As Dr. McKay's Father In The Pitt Episode 14

He Was Almost Unrecognizable As Neil McKay

Dr. Cassie McKay had mentioned a few times that her parents were coming to pick her son, Harrison, up from the hospital and take him home to stay with them for the night. In The Pitt episode 14, her father, Neil McKay finally did show up, battling the chaos of the emergency room packed with the mass shooting victims to get to his daughter. When he did show up, some eagle-eyed viewers were delighted to recognize a familiar face; however, others may not have recognized the actor under the white hair and beard and glasses: Brad Dourif.

"A douchebag name for a douchebag guy."

The legendary actor, who is best known for providing the voice of Chucky in the Child's Play franchise over the decades, was seemingly out of place in the pristine brightness of the fictional E.R. Once it clicked who it was, though, it was delightful. While most fans know him as Charles "Chucky" Lee Ray, he's had an enviable career beyond his work in the horror genre. Among his other notable works, he played Grima Wormtongue in the Lord of the Rings movies, starred in Deadwood as Doc Cochran, and broke out in his first credited role as Billy Bibbit in 1975's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

As Neil McKay, Dourif even dropped a salty line that was reminiscent of his work as the colorful and foul-mouthed Chucky doll. "A douchebag name for a douchebag guy," he retorts when Chad protests Neil using his full name, Chadwick Harrison Ashcroft III. Clearly, there's no love lost between Dr. McKay's dad and her ex, who is, to be fair, exactly what Neil called him.

Brad Dourif Is Dr. McKay Actress Fiona Dourif's Father In Real Life

The Pitt Isn't The First Time The Father-Daughter Duo Has Shared The Screen

Of course, those who know the connection between Dr. McKay's actress and Brad Dourif likely weren't as surprised to see him pop up in The Pitt: Fiona Dourif, who plays Dr. McKay, is Brad Dourif's daughter. Like her dad, she's had a lengthy career of great character roles, and, also like her dad, her biggest roles to date have come mostly in genre projects, making her inclusion in The Pitt unexpected but great.

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Their brief scenes together in The Pitt aren't the only time father and daughter have acted in the same project. Fiona Dourif made her acting debut in 2005 in three episodes of Deadwood, though they didn't act together. The same went for when Fiona Dourif played Nica in 2013's Curse of Chucky and 2017's Cult of Chucky; while she and her father were in the same project, they didn't share the screen.

In a recent interview with Variety, Fiona Dourif revealed it was likely Noah Wyle who lobbied for her dad's cameo as her in-show dad: "My suspicion is that it was Noah Wyle’s idea. He has talked to me about my dad’s career in great detail before, so I know there needed to be a device to get Harrison home, and it was probably thrown out in the writers’ room as a very cool idea."

The Dourifs finally got to act opposite each other in season 3 of the Chucky TV series, however, when Fiona played a younger version of Charles Lee Ray across from an older version played by Brad. The Pitt is the first time they've gotten to act together in a drama; even though it was just a few scenes, it would be great to see more of them together in The Pitt season 2.

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The Pitt
TV-MA
Drama
Release Date
January 9, 2025
Network
Max
Showrunner
R. Scott Gemmill
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    Noah Wyle
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Directors
Amanda Marsalis
Writers
Joe Sachs, Cynthia Adarkwa
Creator(s)
R. Scott Gemmill, John Wells, Noah Wyle