After four years playing series regular Dr. Connor Rhodes, stage and screen actor Colin Donnell will depart NBC's Chicago universe, according to Deadline. Donnell has starred as the surgeon in the series Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D.
After four years playing series regular Dr. Connor Rhodes, stage and screen actor Colin Donnell will depart NBC's Chicago universe, according to Deadline. Donnell has starred as the surgeon in the series Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D.
Donnell first debuted on Broadway understudying three roles—Nick Massi, Bob Gaudio, and Hank Majewski—in the long-running hit about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Jersey Boys. His Broadway credits also include Anything Goes and Violet.
Donnell was seen Off-Broadway in last year's Encores! Off-Center production of Songs for a New World.
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