David Eigenberg opened up about two of his most recognizable roles during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
The actor hit it big playing Steve in Sex and the City and its spinoff series And Just Like That… He took it even further after he was cast as first responder Christopher Hermann on Chicago Fire.
During his conversation with the outlet, David reacted to the evolution of Steve’s relationship with Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and the introduction of Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez). Was he surprised or upset about how his marriage evolved?
On the topic of Chicago Fire, David revealed a big plot point that he requested be added into the ongoing season. He also addressed his eventual finale on the show and his relationship with costars.
Scroll through the slideshow for the biggest takeaways from David Eigenberg’s interview…...
The actor hit it big playing Steve in Sex and the City and its spinoff series And Just Like That… He took it even further after he was cast as first responder Christopher Hermann on Chicago Fire.
During his conversation with the outlet, David reacted to the evolution of Steve’s relationship with Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and the introduction of Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez). Was he surprised or upset about how his marriage evolved?
On the topic of Chicago Fire, David revealed a big plot point that he requested be added into the ongoing season. He also addressed his eventual finale on the show and his relationship with costars.
Scroll through the slideshow for the biggest takeaways from David Eigenberg’s interview…...
- 2/2/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Procedurals are seemingly taking over television, and for a good reason.
There are plenty of shows out there that depict the lives of everyday heroes and have lasted for years. One franchise that won't stop is NBC's One Chicago, including the current series Chicago Fire, Chicago Pd, Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice.
Thanks to streaming, more and more people are getting introduced to Firehouse 51, the 21st District, and the Chicago Med staff.
As someone who just recently started watching the franchise, which has been on since 2012, trying to figure out how to watch the series without any spoilers has been pretty hard, but it's also been manageable.
For the most part, the Chicago shows are easy to watch on their own, despite the crossovers that do happen and the reoccurrence of regular guest appearances.
To help with One Chicago first-timers, we are including everything there is to know about the franchise,...
There are plenty of shows out there that depict the lives of everyday heroes and have lasted for years. One franchise that won't stop is NBC's One Chicago, including the current series Chicago Fire, Chicago Pd, Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice.
Thanks to streaming, more and more people are getting introduced to Firehouse 51, the 21st District, and the Chicago Med staff.
As someone who just recently started watching the franchise, which has been on since 2012, trying to figure out how to watch the series without any spoilers has been pretty hard, but it's also been manageable.
For the most part, the Chicago shows are easy to watch on their own, despite the crossovers that do happen and the reoccurrence of regular guest appearances.
To help with One Chicago first-timers, we are including everything there is to know about the franchise,...
- 4/16/2022
- by Megan Behnke
- TVfanatic
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