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Jody and T.C. are portrayed by Jeremy Childs and Colin Cunningham in season 3 of the AMC Preacher television series. Jody's hand and tattooed wrist had previously appeared in the first two seasons, portrayed by an uncredited stand-in. T.C.'s full name in the show is revealed to be Theodore Charles.
After a rocky start to his new partnership with Upton in season 5, the duo become close friends and confidants, often supporting one another after difficult cases. In "Endings", after his father was declared brain dead, he investigates the person responsible for the fire.
A member of Steppenwolf Theater's core group of actors since 1997, Morton has spent most of her career working in the Chicago theater scene. [3] She has appeared in many stage productions, include Clybourne Park, American Buffalo, Dublin Carol, The Pillowman, Love-Lies-Bleeding and Awake and Sing.
Justina Milagros Machado (born September 6, 1972) [2] is an American actress. She began her career playing secondary roles on television and film before starring as Vanessa Diaz in the HBO comedy-drama series, Six Feet Under (2001—05), for which she received Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
In 2016, he was cast in a recurring role in the fourth season of the NBC cop drama Chicago P.D. [10] [11] He took on a recurring role as Brandon Cole on NBC's Shades of Blue for the show's third season. [12] Wechsler portrayed the recurring role of Matthew Blaisdel on The CW reboot series Dynasty from 2017 to 2018. [13]
Lisseth Chavez (born May 25, 1989 [1]) is an American actress known for her roles in Chicago P.D. , The Rookie , and The Fosters . Chavez appeared as Esperanza "Spooner" Cruz in the sixth and seventh seasons of the CW superhero series Legends of Tomorrow .
Flueger was later cast as the American version of the character Starr played in Outrageous Fortune, retitled in the U.S. version as Scoundrels, airing on ABC during the summer of 2010. He is slated to appear in several other movie roles, including Blowtorch Films' You Are Here, The Job based on the Shem Bitterman play, and Chris Moore's Kill ...
Portrayed by Nick Gehlfuss. Dr. William "Will" Halstead is an attending in the Emergency Department. [1] He was first introduced to the Chicago franchise in the Chicago P.D. episode "Say Her Real Name" as Detective Jay Halstead's estranged brother who drops by to visit in a two-episode arc.