Dermot Mulroney Says He’s ‘Sad to See it Go’ After ‘Chicago Fire’ Exit: ‘We Gave it Our All for Two Seasons’
News broke on Friday that Dermot Mulroney will leave NBC’s “Chicago Fire” in its upcoming 15th season. During a recent appearance at Flash Weekend Chicago...
Key points
- News broke on Friday that Dermot Mulroney will leave NBC’s “Chicago Fire” in its upcoming 15th season.
- During a recent appearance at Flash Weekend Chicago Horror Convention (via People), Mulroney opened up about his exit.
- Became friends with this incredible crew of people,” Mulroney said.
- Popular on Variety The “My Best Friend’s Wedding” star explained that he only has one more episode left in Season 15, and then “they write the character off.” He said of his time on “Chicago Fire,” “We gave it our all for two seasons.” “They wrote an incredible storyline that put me as an actor on [a] high challenge,” Mulroney added.
What happened
News broke on Friday that Dermot Mulroney will leave NBC’s “Chicago Fire” in its upcoming 15th season. During a recent appearance at Flash Weekend Chicago Horror Convention (via People), Mulroney opened up about his exit. Became friends with this incredible crew of people,” Mulroney said. Popular on Variety The “My Best Friend’s Wedding” star explained that he only has one more episode left in Season 15, and then “they write the character off.” He said of his time on “Chicago Fire,” “We gave it our all for two seasons.” “They wrote an incredible storyline that put me as an actor on [a] high challenge,” Mulroney added. Sad to see it go.” Mulroney joined “Chicago Fire” in Season 13 as Chief Dom Pascal. It’s bitter to have to leave that.” Mulroney’s “Chicago Fire” exit came just a couple of days after it was revealed that original cast member Joe Miñoso would also soon leave the drama series.
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