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.
The Simpsons-inspired play debuted at Playwrights Horizons via The Civilians in 2012.
Theatrical non-profit Broadway Cares will receive the Marion Dougherty New York Apple Award at the February ceremony.
Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio's film, Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!, premieres later this month.
The 2010 animated movie musical is getting a re-do.
Previously known as the SAG Awards, the honors have rebranded for 2026.
Since 1990, the honors have grown to be the most visible annual LGBTQIA+ awards show in the world.
The A-lister made his Broadway debut starring in the play adaptation of his film last year.
The Tony winners have teamed up with writer-director Michael Sarnoski bring a new, modern take on the classic legend to the screen.
The annual holiday concert also includes an appearance by Dennis Haysbert.