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Ten years since his acting debut, McQueen joined the cast of the NBC drama Chicago Fire, in the premiere of the fourth season as Jimmy Borrelli in 2015, a new candidate assigned to Firehouse 51. [27] McQueen was credited as a recurring cast member for the first six episodes and was added to the main cast from the seventh episode.
Brett appears to have a romantic interest in Officer Sean Roman from Chicago P.D. as they share an encounter in the season 3 finale of Chicago Fire. She reveals her feelings for Jimmy Borelli, when she finds out that Jimmy is leaving, she confesses her feelings for him, which she later tries to cover up when she finds out he is staying in the ...
One of McQueen's four grandchildren is actor Steven R. McQueen (via son Chad), best known for playing Jeremy Gilbert in The Vampire Diaries and Jimmy Borelli in Chicago Fire. [92] Molly McQueen, an actress and producer known for the web series Reasons I Don’t Have a Boyfriend, is his granddaughter via daughter Terry. [93]
The actor has landed a recurring role on Chicago Fire, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Read More 'Chicago Fire' Boss on the Surprise Finale Hookup, 'Vampire Diaries' alum Steven R. McQueen ...
The city of Chicago prepares for a dangerous tornado. Meanwhile, Hermann returns to 51 after his health scare, but his wife thinks it is too early for him to return. Chili's erratic behavior continues, and she calls out Borelli and almost kills a victim while at a call. Later on, the tornado hits a Chicago neighborhood.
Chicago Fire is saying goodbye to yet another cast member. Alberto Rosende, who has played Blake Gallo for four seasons, will exit the NBC drama in the Season 12 premiere (airing Jan. 17), TVLine ...
The 42-year-old actor noted that the grueling back-to-back 18-year TV run on House and Chicago Fire was part of the reasoning behind his departure, a decision he made at the end of season 9. "We ...
The title "Chicago Fire" sparked some confusion in the show's first season due to it duplicating the name of a local professional soccer team, the Chicago Fire Soccer Club (later renamed Chicago Fire FC). Actor Taylor Kinney has said "If you (say) 'We're working on Chicago Fire,' they ask you if you're a soccer player."