Season 2 of `The Pitt ” throws Sepideh Moafi

“The Pitt” added Sepideh Moafi to the cast of the second season of the show.
The production of the successful series Max began earlier in June in Los Angeles. Moafi will appear in a regular role as standard as a doctor in emergency medicine.
“The Pitt” was renewed for season 2 in February, about a month after its creation. Led by the star of the Noah Wyle series, the show is described as a “realistic examination of the challenges facing health workers in today’s America, as we can see through the objective of the front line heroes working in a modern hospital in Pittsburgh.”
Moafi previously played in the HBO series acclaimed by the criticism “The Deuce” as well as in the Showtime series “The L Word: Generation Q.” Its recent credits also include “Class of ’09” at FX / Hulu as well as the “Blackbird” mini-series at Apple TV +. She also played in films like “I’m going to be there”, “The murder of two lovers” and “the arrangements”.
She is removal by the main entertainment, Gersh, ID Public Relations and Schreck Rose.
Season 1, which consisted of 15 episodes, was structured in a way of which each episode took place over an hour of a quarter of 3 p.m. at the Pittsburgh medical hospital. With Wyle, the casting of season 1 included Tracey Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Katherine Lanasa, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Brones, Gerran Howell and Shabana Azeez.
R. Scott Gemmill has created the series and served as an executive producer. Wyle is also an executive producer with John Wells and Erine Jontow by John Wells Productions, Michael Hissrich and Simran Baidwan. Warner Bros. Television, where John Wells Productions is in a global agreement, is the studio.




