Head Case

Head Case is a comedic television series centered on the life and work of Dr. Elizabeth Goode, played by Ali Wentworth. As a therapist operating in the heart of Hollywood, Dr. Goode is known for her brash, unconventional, and often judgmental approach to psychotherapy. Despite her unorthodox methods, she has carved out a niche as the go-to therapist for the entertainment industry's maladjusted elite, offering a refreshing departure from traditional therapy sessions.

Each episode delves into the daily happenings of Dr. Goode's practice, where a revolving door of famous clients from the worlds of movies, sports, and music grace her waiting room. The show cleverly incorporates real celebrities playing themselves, adding an authentic touch to the satirical exploration of fame, mental health, and the quirks of Hollywood culture. Steve Landesberg co-stars as Dr. Myron Finkelstein, bringing additional depth and humor as part of the therapeutic duo.

Through sharp wit and candid scenarios, Head Case offers a humorous yet insightful look into the challenges faced by public figures behind closed doors. It blends satirical comedy with genuine character moments, making it a unique commentary on the pressures of celebrity life. The dynamic between Dr. Goode and her clients, as well as with Dr. Finkelstein, creates a vibrant and entertaining tapestry that captures the essence of therapy amidst the glitz and tumult of Tinseltown.

Ran for 3 seasons.

Main Cast of Head Case

Ali Wentworth as Dr. Elizabeth Goode

Ali Wentworth

Dr. Elizabeth Goode
Ali Wentworth played the role of Patti in the TV series 'Head Case,' a dark comedy centered around a therapist treating eccentric Hollywood clients. This role allowed Wentworth to explore a more edgy and satirical character compared to her previous work, which often featured comedic sketches and lighter, more mainstream comedy. 'Head Case' showcased her versatility as an actress by delving into darker humor and nuanced performance, demonstrating her range beyond her earlier, better-known roles on shows like 'Heads Up!' or her appearances on 'Saturday Night Live.' This performance stands out as it highlighted her ability to handle complex, character-driven comedy within a serialized narrative, contributing a distinct facet to her overall career.
Steve Landesberg as Dr. Myron Finkelstein

Steve Landesberg

Dr. Myron Finkelstein
Fans of Steve Landesberg will appreciate his role in the TV series 'Head Case' because it allows him to showcase his sharp wit and unique comedic timing, reminiscent of his most iconic performance as Detective Arthur P. Dietrich on "Barney Miller." While "Barney Miller" highlighted his deadpan humor within a police precinct, "Head Case" offers a fresh context, portraying him in a darkly comedic and psychologically complex environment. An interesting detail about his role in 'Head Case' is that Landesberg's character was written to subtly reference his former detective role, creating a meta-layer that fans of his career can enjoy.
Michelle Arthur as Lola Buckingham

Michelle Arthur

Lola Buckingham
Michelle Arthur delivers a captivating performance as Lola Buckingham in the TV series 'Head Case,' where she skillfully blends comedy and drama to bring depth to her character. Her portrayal stands out compared to her other roles, often supporting characters in television dramas, by showcasing a sharper comedic timing and a more eccentric flair. Notably, while many know her work in popular series like 'Friends' and 'Harry Potter,' her role in 'Head Case' allowed her to explore a nuanced character in a darkly comedic setting. A trivia fact: Michelle Arthur also appeared in 'Friends' as a restaurant worker, displaying her versatile acting in diverse genres.
Rob Benedict as Jeremy Berger

Rob Benedict

Jeremy Berger
Rob Benedict played a key role in the TV series 'Head Case,' a dark comedy that revolves around a therapist treating celebrities with bizarre psychological issues. This role showcased Benedict's versatility as an actor capable of delivering nuanced comedic performances, diverging from his better-known work such as Chuck Shurley in 'Supernatural,' where he played a prophetic writer with a more dramatic and meta-fictional edge. In 'Head Case,' Benedict’s performance stood out due to his ability to blend awkward humor with genuine character depth, allowing him to explore a more grounded, yet quirky persona. This contrasted with his earlier roles that leaned heavily into genre fiction or ensemble casts, highlighting his range and capacity for subtle, character-driven comedy.
Candace Brown as Goldie Finkelstein

Candace Brown

Goldie Finkelstein
Candace Brown played a recurring role on the TV series 'Head Case,' which showcased her versatility as a comedic actress. Unlike some of her earlier guest appearances on popular sitcoms, her performance in 'Head Case' allowed her to explore a darker, more satirical form of humor, fitting the show's mock therapy format. This role stood out because it highlighted her ability to balance quirky humor with character depth, marking a distinctive point in her career where she transitioned from supporting comedic roles to more nuanced parts. This contribution helped cement her reputation within the comedy genre beyond the conventional sitcom framework.
Aris Alvarado as Ron Julio

Aris Alvarado

Ron Julio
Aris Alvarado delivers a memorable performance as Ron Julio in the TV series 'Head Case,' bringing a unique blend of intensity and subtle humor to the character, which stands out compared to his typically more dramatic roles. While Alvarado often portrays complex and serious characters in productions such as 'The Shield' and 'Penny Dreadful,' his role in 'Head Case' showcases his versatility and ability to adapt to a more comedic and psychological thriller context. A trivia fact: Aris Alvarado is known for his dedication to method acting, often immersing himself deeply into his characters' backstories to enhance his performances.

Crew of Head Case

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