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Showing posts with label Drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drama. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2024

Chicago PD

This is a very popular television show depicting the life and times of a police precinct in Chicago. Very frequently, you'll see characters from the television show Chicago Fire on here. This show and Chicago Fire have very frequent crossovers, which means that the characters from one show will appear on the other and vice versa.

Summary

-The life and times of two different groups of people in the District 21 of the Chicago Police Department: the Intelligence Unit and the uniform police





Cast

-Jason Beghe: Hank Voight

-Patrick John Flueger: Adam Ruzek

-Marina Squerciati: Kim Burgess

-LaRoyce Hawkins: Kevin Atwater

-Amy Morton: Trudy Platt

-Jesse Lee Soffer: Jay Halstead

-Jon Seda: Antonio Dawson

-Tracy Spiridakos: Hailey Upton

-Elias Koteas: Alvin Olinsky

-Sophia Bush: Erin Lindsay

Did You Know?

-Prior to filming the show, the actors and actresses trained with real Chicago police officers and retired SWAT personnel

-The characters on this show will often appear on other shows by creator Dick Wolf, such as Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago Justice and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit because their story continues on those programs

-Each episode's title is taken from dialogue spoken in that episode

-Out of the entire cast, there are only two cast members who were actually born and raised in the Chicago area: LaRoyce Hawkins, who plays Kevin Atwater, and Amy Morton, who plays Trudy Platt

-Brian Tee, who plays Dr. Ethan Choi on Chicago Med, first appeared as a gang leader on an episode of Chicago PD called "The Three Gs"

-In the squad room, there is an alphanumeric cryptic code next to each suspect's photo, for example M/1/19. This refers to the gender of the suspect (male/female). The third part is the suspect's age. The second part refers to, according to a Chicago Police Directive, racial identification being given a code number. 1-Black, 2-White, 3-Black/Hispanic, 4-white/Hispanic, 5-Native American/Alaskan Native, 6-Asian/Pacific Islander

-The Investigative Response Team or IRT is the department within the Chicago Police Department's Detective's Bureau who investigates officer-involved shootings

-While on TV shows such as In the Heat of the Night (1988), violence was exaggerated, murders being committed every week. This show is different; there is a lot more crime in Chicago than what is depicted

-There is a lot of police acronyms and terminology used on the show and the actors and actresses had to learn to correctly use the police terminology

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Chicago Fire

Not only is this the name of the MLS team in Chicago, this is also a popular television show. Very frequently, you'll see officers and detectives from Chicago PD on here. These two shows will over cross over with each other on a frequent basis. Both shows will also cross over with Chicago Med.

Summary

-The show centers around the professional and personal lives of Chicago firefighters and paramedics

Cast

-Taylor Kinney: Kelly Severide

-Christian Stolte: Randall McHolland

-Eamonn Walker: Wallce Boden

-Joe Minoso: Joe Cruz

-Randy Flagler: Capp

-David Eigenberg: Christopher Hermann

-Jesse Spencer: Matthew Casey

-Anthony Ferraris: Tony

-Monica Raymund: Gabriella Dawson

-Amy Morton: Trudy Platts

-Jon Seda: Antonio Dawson





Did You Know?

-There are some scenes filmed on a studio set and others filmed inside an actual firehouse. The kitchen scenes are filmed inside the real firehouse kitchen, complete with Danger Men Cooking sign. If you see a door to the left of the cooking area, it's the studio set. If you see a water fountain, that is in the actual firehouse

-A lot of the locations used on the show are real locations, just given different names for the show. Firehouse 51 is actually Station 18, which is on 1360 S. Blue Island Ave in Chicago. Molly's Bar, which is owned by Hermann, Dawson and Otis, is in real life Lottie's in the Bucktown section of Chicago

-Anthony Ferraris, who plays Tony, is an actual firefighter. He helps plan how each accident in the show occurs, so that it appears accurate for a firefighter

-Whenever the fire academy is shown, that is the actual Quinn Fire Academy, located at 558 W. De Koven Street in Chicago. The academy is built on the former grounds of the O'Leary Farm, where the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 is believed to have originated from

-Most if not all fire departments do not allow facial hair, as seen on Lt. Severide. It interferes with the tight seal on the SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) air masks worn by firefighters. The seal gasket, which ensures a snug fit, cannot work properly if the wearer has facial hair. Firefighters with too much facial hair will also fail this test. Mustaches, seen on Otis, Chief Boden and Mouch, don't present a problem. Firefighters must be clean shaven at all times to ensure a snug fit on their oxygen masks

-Actor Steve McQueen's grandson, Steven R. McQueen, plays a firefighter candidate named Jimmy Borelli. His grandfather starred in The Towering Inferno (1974) as a fire chief. He jumped into action and assisted real firefighters when a fire broke out on set

-The title for each episode comes from a bit of dialogue from that episode

Monday, January 16, 2023

ER

This is a definite throwback to the 1990s. I actually watched this show and, combined with Trauma: Life in the ER, was the reason I wanted to pursue medicine as a child. Although, sadly, Trauma: Life in the ER no longer exists on TLC (The Learning Channel). The only thing I learned from the Learning Channel is that that channel keeps making nobodies famous for stupid reasons, such as being overweight, being 40+ years of age and wanting to date younger men or having dozens of kids

Summary

-The lives and misadventures of the doctors and nurses at Chicago's busy County General Hospital









Cast

-Noah Wyle: John Carter

-Laura Innes: Kerry Weaver

-Maura Tierney: Abby Lockhart

-Goran Visnjic: Luka Kovac

-Anthony Edwards: Mark Greene

-Eriq La Salle: Peter Benton

-Alex Kingston: Elizabeth Corday

-Julianna Margulies: Carol Hathaway

-Parminder Nagra: Neela Rasgotra

-George Clooney: Doug Ross

-Gedde Watanabe: Nurse Yosh Takata

-Ellen Crawford: Nurse Lydia Wright

-Mekhi Phifer: Gregory Pratt

-Deezer D: Nurse Malik McGrath

-Ming-Na Wen: Jing Mei Chen

Did You Know?

-During an interview on PBS for the series Pioneers of Television, Noah Wyle was in Africa, filming some of the storyline for his character Dr. John Carter. While there in the Kalahari Desert, the real medic on set passed out from the heat. Wyle (who had been simulating medical procedures for his role on ER), put these skills to use and actually inserted an IV and hooked up the medic to a saline drip, thus saving their life

-After producers were unable to come up with a proper Croatian name, Goran Visnjic named his character Luka Kovac after his nephew Luka and his best friend Kovac

-The front desk clerk, Frank, always talked about life on the "force" as a Chicago police officer. In the first episode, he played a police officer who was shot in the line of duty and treated by the doctors

-Doug Ross always appeared to have his head hanging low, appearing thoughtful, private or ashamed. This was because George Clooney had taken to the habit of writing his lines on sheets of paper and other props, especially when it came to the complicated medical terminology

-Despite being filmed mostly at Warner Bros Burbank studios, cast and crew flew to Chicago each season to shoot exterior shots and make it more realistic. The shooting would be done on Sunday mornings to avoid causing traffic issues

-In 1997, the baseball game that George Clooney was watching in the breakroom on the live broadcast that year was the Cubs-Astros game, which was also live broadcasting on TV that night

-Gloria Reuben, who played Jeannie Boulet and Erik Palladino, who played Dave Malucci, left the show after feeling their characters didn't appear enough and were under used. Kellie Martin, who played Lucy Knight, left the show because it became too hard and painful to work in a medical show after the death of her sister

-Dr. Chen is the only character who refers to Carter by his first name

-Anthony Edwards was the initial choice to play Dr. Mark Greene. At the time of the pilot for this show, he was filming a movie. By sheer luck, the film had been pushed back and he was able to film this show

-Two of George Clooney's family members appeared as guests in the two hour pilot episode. His cousin, Miguel Ferrer, appeared and his aunt, Rosemary Clooney (Ferrer's mother), guest starred in the second episode

-Julianna Margulies initially read for the part of Dr. Mark Greene's wife, not Carol Hathaway

-Anthony Edwards left the show near the end of the 2001-2002 season because his real life wife Jeanine Lobell gave birth to their daughter and he wanted to spend more time with family

-The basketball hoop in the ambulance bay of the ER was George Clooney's idea. He used that hoop to unwind between filming. As a result, it was put into an area of the Warner Bros lot in Burbank, California. It quickly became a part of the series

-Initially, the set for the pilot episode was supposed to be a rundown hospital in East Los Angeles because the crew couldn't afford to build a proper set. The rooms were small and required the use of the Steadicam, which has now become a trademark of the show. Real members of the public, such as punk gangs, pulled up outside, thinking this was a real, working hospital

-In Season Three, Episode One, "Doctor Carter, I Presume", the heard but not seen Dr. Karubian was played by David Schwimmer, who plays Ross on Friends

-Due to a lack of money, the pilot episode was filmed in the former Linda Vista Community Hospital in Los Angeles, an old hospital that ceased business in 1990

Dr. Carter's birthday and Noah Wyle's birthday are almost identical. Dr. Carter's birthday is June 4, 1970 while Noah Wyle's birthday is June 4, 1971

-The helicopter used on this show does, in real life, belong to the University of Chicago Hospital. It's a 1989 Aerospatiale SA365N-1 Dauphin. As of 2017, this helicopter is still being used by the University of Chicago Hospital

-Robert Carradine appeared in the episode "Sleepless in Chicago" in the first season as a psychiatric patient pretending to be a doctor until he's discovered. Ironically, he and Anthony Edwards appeared in the Revenge of the Nerds series of films. Edwards had chosen not to appear in Revenge of the Nerds 3 because he was shooting ER at the time

-In the novel that spawned this series, Dr. Lewis is a man, not a woman and Dr. Benton is not African American

-Whenever local news would be shown on TV, the local Chicago news station, WMAQ, was always used

-One of the possible choices to play Dr. Benton was Tony Todd, famous for the horror movie Candyman

-In the pilot episode, Miguel Ferrer's character is given a cancer diagnosis by Sherry Stringfield's character, Dr. Susan Lewis. Eerily, Ferrer died of throat cancer in 2017

-Gedde Watanabe is known for playing Chinese exchange student Long Duk Dong in the Chicago-set teen comedy Sixteen Candles. Years later, he appeared on ER, playing Nurse Yosh Takata

-Most of the cast used medical terminology when doing their scenes. If they used the term EPI, it stood for epinephrine. It's a medication used to jump start the heart after stopping or slowing down. Another term used was V-Tach, which means ventricular tachycardia. It's a condition that means the heart is pumping as it should during a heart attack

-The actor who plays Dr. Peter Benton's son Reese, Matthew Watkins, is deaf in real life

Friday, January 25, 2013

Cutie of the Day: Matt Bomer

It's sad to know he's gay. To know that he goes home to a guy every night makes me sad! I think he's still sexy though, with those baby blues of his, omg!!!!!!!!



Thursday, January 24, 2013

I Might Have to Start Watching This Show....

Monday Mornings
Cast
-Alfred Molina: Dr. Harding Hooten

















-Ving Rhames: Dr. Jorge Villanueva
 
-Jamie Bamber: Dr. Tyler Wilson
OMG! I'd love to wake up to this after an operation...


















-Jennifer Finnigan: Dr. Tina Ridgeway
-Sarayu Rao: Dr. Sydney Napur

















-Keong Sim: Dr. Sung Park
-Emily Swallow: Dr. Michelle Robidaux









-Bill Irwin: Dr. Buck Tierney
-Jonathan Silverman: Dr. John Lieberman
-Jason Gray-Stanford: Attorney Scott Henderson









Summary
-Follows the lives of 5 surgeons as they navigate the professional world of medicine and their own personal lives and feelings


Thursday, January 3, 2013

Hot Guy Thursday: Thomas Gibson

Thomas Gibson
Birth name: Thomas Ellis Gibson
DOB: July 3, 1962
Where: Charleston, South Carolina
Height: 6'2''

Trademark
-Deep voice
-Rarely smiles on Criminal Minds
-Very tall height
-Understated acting skills
Trivia
-Currently lives in San Antonio, Texas
-Good golf player
-Acting career started at age 10, when he took part in children's theatre
-Attended College of Charleston
-Attended Julliard School and won a scholarship there. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
-Professional stage debut: A Map of the World in 1985
-His big break came in 1992, when he was asked to star in Far and Away
-Youngest of 4 kids
-One of his lead roles was in 1993, in the film Love and Human Remains, where he played a homosexual writer named David

Known For

Dharma & Greg
-Greg Montgomery
Criminal Minds
-Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner
Guiding Light
-Peter Latham
As the World Turns
-Derek Mason
The Kennedys of Massachusetts
-Peter Fitzwilliam
Far and Away
-Stephen Chase
Caroline in the City
-Willard Stevens





Chicago Hope
-Dr. Daniel Nyland

The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
-Chip Rockefeller
Category 6: Day of Destruction
-Mitch Benson
Love and Human Remains
-David

Friday, November 2, 2012

Kris Marshall

Kris Marshall
Birth name: Kristopher Marshall
DOB: April 1, 1973
Where: Maimesbury, Wiltshire, England

Trvia
-Best known for playing oldest child Nick Harper on My Family
-Suffered head injuries after being hit by a car in Bristol.

Other Roles
-Death at a Funeral: Troy









-My Family: Nick Harper









-Love Actually: Colin Frissell

Robert Lindsay

Robert Lindsay
DOB: Dec. 19, 1949
Birth name: Robert Lindsay Stevenson
Where: Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England
Height: 5'10''

Spouse
-Rosemarie Ford: Dec. 31, 2006-present
-Cheryl Hall: 1974-2000, 2 kids

Trivia
-Best known as Ben Harper on My Family





-Known for his singing, dancing, and clownish behavior sometimes
-Known for appearing on the BBC series Horatio Hornblower
-Awared the Lawrence Olivier Theatre Award in 1986 for Best Actor in a Musical for "Me and My Girl"

Other Roles
-Absolutely Fabulous: Schmoozin'









-Horatio Hornblower: Sir Edward Pellew