Ariana Debose and Julianne Hough delivered a jaw-dropping dance performance at the 2023 Tony Awards on Sunday night (June 11).
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The One Chicago shows – Chicago Med, Chicago PD, and Chicago Fire – have seen some fan favorite characters exit during the 2022-2023 season.
Unfortunately, most of the show’s exits have come from Chicago Med, with 1 from Chicago PD and 1 from Chicago Fire.
We’re revealing which stars exited the shows and revealing more information where available as well.
Tune in to NBC tonight to catch the dramas!
Keep reading to see which One Chicago stars left these shows…
Ariana Debose and Julianne Hough delivered a jaw-dropping dance performance at the 2023 Tony Awards on Sunday night (June 11).
RXKNephew’s stream of loosies never seems to slow, but today (June 9) marks the rare occasion of an official album announcement from the Rochester rap phenom. The project in question is The ONEderful Nephew, a collaborative LP with Brooklyn-via-Chicago beatmaker DJ Rude One, due out next Friday, June 16 via Closed Sessions.
Torrey DeVitto is finding love in Greece.The actress stars in Hallmark Channel's latest romantic movie, which follows Ilana (DeVitto) as she travels with her Greek boyfriend, Mike (Yannis Tsimitselis), for his sister's wedding, where she's the maid of honor. But after Mike surprises Ilana by proposing, she finds herself caught in the whirlwind created by his well-meaning and overly enthusiastic mother, Athena (Marina Sirtis). «It has all the elements that you would want out of a sweet romance movie.
Taylor Swift is touring the U.S. with the Eras Tour and in her latest stop in Chicago delivered a speech in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
Suzan-Lori Parks’ acclaimed, Pulitzer Prize-winning play Topdog/Underdog debuted Off Broadway in 2001, so it’s a safe bet that a significant portion of the audience at last fall’s limited engagement Broadway revival knew how things would end for the brothers Booth and Lincoln. Those character names alone leave little room for uncertainty.
Taylor Swift’s massive Eras Tour continued on Friday night at Chicago's Soldier Field, the record-breaking pop star took some time during the concert to show her support for Pride Month. Every June since 1970, the summer month has been an important time for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate one another and fight for queer rights.
Maren Morris features on the song ‘You All Over Me’, a ’vault’ track from Taylor Swift’s album Fearless. Taylor Swift last night surprised fans with guest star Maren Morris while performing in Chicago for her ‘The Eras Tour’. Morris appeared during the ‘surprise song’ section of the concert to duet with Swift on ‘You All Over Me’ - a song she features on.
Taylor Swift is celebrating Pride Month with a message of inclusion.
Louis Tomlinson is traversing North America on the latest leg of his Faith in the Future World Tour, and we’ve got the setlist from his first few shows.
A.D. Amorosi Playwright Levi Holloway’s “Grey House” arrives on Broadway with the vibe of a spooky cinematic thriller. Pulses do rise, and the mind races forward with every blackout and bang. But save for a fleeting few discomforting images of dead pigeons, dogs and one flayed limb, the fear here is an intellectualized, existential experience. Closer to eerily meditative film noir than a Jason Blum fear-fest, “Grey House” — which first opened at Chicago’s A Red Orchid Theatre in 2019 — recalls John Huston’s 1948 movie “Key Largo” in its mix of unwanted visitors and scheming home inhabitants. It also nods to Eugène Ionesco with fate and grief as psychic signposts, and similarly evokes Sam Shepherd’s misery-soaked “Curse of the Starving Class” with haunted, teenaged girls on its frontlines.
is ready for seconds. FX's comedy returns to Hulu on June 22, promising new recipes for the same beloved kitchen. season 1 told the story of fine dining chef Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), who returned home to save his family's failing Chicago sandwich shop, The Original Beef, in the wake of his brother's death.
Kim Kardashian is not only dating again, she has her eyes set on someone specific!!
It’s an unwritten rule in the music industry that major artists shouldn’t release major works on the same day. Just this month, Chicago rapper Lil Durk pushed the arrival of his new album Almost Healed, in what may or may not have been a move to avoid direct competition with his bitter rival Youngboy Never Broke Again, whose May 12 record Richest Opp currently sits atop the Billboard R&B/hip-hop chart.
Actors and podcasters Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes allowed the cameras to turn on them during their celebrity-filled North American tour — the result of which is Smartless: On The Road, a limited series currently streaming on Max.
Spoiler Alert: The following story reveals major plot points from the Season 11 finale of NBC’s Chicago Fire.
Emily Longeretta Warning: This story contains spoilers from “Red Waterfall,” the Season 11 finale of NBC’s “Chicago Fire.” Is another main character leaving the One Chicago universe? During the “Chicago Med” finale on Wednesday, original star Nick Gehlfuss made his final appearance — one of the many exits that has happened over the last year in the Dick Wolf procedurals. During the Season 11 “Chicago Fire” finale, Mouch (played by Christian Stolte, who has been on the series since 2012 debut) was hit by shrapnel during a call with a live shooter. After being rushed to the hospital, the firehouse was alerted that it wasn’t a bullet and that he was alert and recovering. However, in the final moments of the episode, Herrmann (David Eigenberg) was by Mouch’s side when he realized that he was looking pale. He looked down and saw that Mouch had been bleeding — and then flat-lined. As the camera panned out, it became clear why the title of the episode was “Red Waterfall,” as blood ran off the side of Mouch’s hospital bed and Herrmann screamed for a doctor.
Chicago Med is down one more doctor following the season 8 finale of the popular NBC series.
@TheNickGehlfuss. Thank you for 8 years pic.twitter.com/pEH5xPYipnThe episode saw Halstead leaving Gaffney Chicago Medical Center and reuniting with his former fiancee, Natalie, courtesy of a cameo appearance by Torrey DeVitto, who played the character until her exit from the show at the beginning of Season 7.Wolf Entertainment wasn’t, of course, alone.
SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major spoilers from NBC’s Chicago Med’s Season 8 finale.
Emily Longeretta Warning: This story contains spoilers from “Does One Door Close and Another One Open?,” the Season 8 finale of “Chicago Med.” Nick Gehlfuss is hanging up his lab coat. The actor, who has portrayed Dr. Will Halstead on all eight seasons of “Chicago Med,” has exited the series, making his final appearance on Wednesday night’s Season 8 finale. As Will left the hospital following the many changes at Gaffney, he reunited with his ex-fiancée, Natalie (Torrey DeVitto, who made a surprise appearance in the episode after leaving at the end of Season 6). “It was a difficult decision, but ultimately, I felt I’d taken Dr. Halstead as far as I can go with him. I think that comes down to a creative part of you, or the energy or spirit you have that you’re either built for a very long time with one person or not,” Gehlfuss tells Variety. “I am attracted to the profession for the variety in it, and eight years is a long time. It’s two college degrees! I’m joking now that I basically have a doctorate in television.”