
Chicago Fire Stars New Role Has Fans Asking For His Return
Chicago Fire fans, get ready for a familiar face in an entirely new light. Prime Video is set to premiere its highly anticipated romantic drama, Every Year After, on June tenth, starring former Chicago Fire actor Michael Bradway. This marks Bradway's first major role since his departure from the hit NBC series and it's a project that directly led to his exit from Firehouse 51.
Bradway, who portrayed Jack Damon on Chicago Fire, is stepping into a significantly different character in Every Year After. On Chicago Fire, he played the younger brother of the character played by David Eigenberg, Christopher Herrmann and was also connected to the storyline of Kelly Severide. In his new series, Bradway takes on the role of Charlie, the older brother to the show's lead character, Sam, played by Matt Cornett. This shift in familial dynamics and character type offers a glimpse into the versatility he brings to his acting.
Also Read:The series also sees other familiar faces from the One Chicago universe finding new projects. Actress Charlotte Sullivan, who previously recurred on Chicago Fire as Anna Turner, Kelly Severide's love interest who tragically passed away from leukemia, has joined the cast of Netflix's upcoming Little House on the Prairie reboot. She will play Margaret Oleson, the mother of Nellie Oleson, in the show's second season. Additionally, Warren Christie, who played Scott Rice, an old friend of Severide's, is also appearing in the first season of the Netflix reboot as John Edwards.
While the immediate future of Michael Bradway's character on Chicago Fire remains uncertain due to production schedules, the anticipation for his leading role in Every Year After is palpable. Fans are eager to see him command the screen in this new romantic drama and the potential for his return to Firehouse 51, even for guest appearances, offers a hopeful note for dedicated viewers. The success of Every Year After could lead to more seasons, potentially opening more opportunities for Bradway to balance both acting endeavors.
The transition of actors from long-running shows to new ventures is always a point of interest for fans and Michael Bradway's move is no exception. His departure from Chicago Fire, while perhaps bittersweet for some, signifies a significant career step into a leading role. The launch of Every Year After on Prime Video on June tenth provides a perfect opportunity for fans to follow his journey and discover his new character. Stay with Mirror 7 News for all updates as they happen.
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