Watson’s Morris Chestnut Says He Last Cried in 2019: 'I Just Don’t Like People to See Me in That State' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

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Morris Chestnutisn’t one to show his emotions — unless it’s for a character.

Sitting down to chat with PEOPLE for One Last Thing, the actor, 56, had to think when asked about the last time he was moved to tears. “I don’t cry,” he says. “The last time was in 2019 when my father passed away. I just don’t like people to see me in that state unless it’s for a role.”

(L-R): Eve Harlow as Dr. Ingrid Derian, Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson, and Inga Schlingmann as Dr. Sasha Lubbock on ‘Watson’.Ed Araquel/CBS

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Chestnut insists he has always been that way. “Yeah, I just always held certain feelings [in] and I just have never really been a crier,” he explains. “Just being a father and the head of the household. There may have been moments where I felt like letting it go, but I would just suck it up and do what I got to do.”

In fact, Chestnut has been able to release — and channel — any pent-up emotion through his acting. “I think what’s helped me throughout the years is crying for a character because it’s not like I held things in for decades,” he says. “I’ve cried. Crying in movies. I think me holding it in, for as long as you do take after take, after take, I always had that resource.”

Pam Chestnut and Morris Chestnut attend the 2025 Golden Globe Awards on January 5, 2025.Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

Pam Chestnut and Morris Chestnut attend the 2025 Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Chestnut, who plays Dr. John Watson on CBS' new medical dramaWatson, shared more of his “lasts” with the magazine:

Last DIY projectI don’t do DIY. When I was a child, I used to cut people’s grass. My father would do it for extra money, and I’d say, “I want to get a job where I don’t have to do this again.” It’s a little trigger for me.

Last moment of blissProbably a few weeks ago. Mywife [Pam]doesn’t like to travel with me because she’s afraid of flying. But she agreed to go, and we had dinner — and then the [Philadelphia] Eagles won [the Super Bowl].

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Last moment of nostalgiaI was driving around Beverly Hills and saw this building that was a corner restaurant where I had at least four meetings when I was just starting out. It was vacant, and the sign wasn’t even there. That one took me back 20 years.

Watsonairs Sundays on CBS at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

source: people.com