entire “Chicago” franchise renewed for two more seasons each), “Kenan,” “Law & Order: SVU” (renewed through Season 24), “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “Mr.
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“Chicago Med” fans will be saying goodbye to nurse April Sexton and Dr. Natalie Manning.
On Wednesday, Variety reported actresses Yaya DaCosta and Torrey DeVitto will both be leaving the show at the end of the current season.
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DaCosta is leaving in order to take the lead in the upcoming new drama “Our Kind of People”, which is set to premiere this fall.
“The series follows strong-willed, single mom Angela Vaughn
entire “Chicago” franchise renewed for two more seasons each), “Kenan,” “Law & Order: SVU” (renewed through Season 24), “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “Mr.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Alana Bright will make her professional acting debut on the Lee Daniels and Karin Gist project “Our Kind of People,” a drama headed to Fox on Tuesday nights this fall. Bright joins previously announced cast members Yaya DaCosta (“Chicago Med”) and Morris Chestnut (“The Resident”).
The finale presented a neat wrap-up for the characters. TVLine reported. Dr. Manning’s mom received a new heart in a transplant, but Will gets fired for giving the mother pills. That prompts a confession from Natalie that she stole the drugs, and she pleads for will’s reinstatement.
Kevin Clark, who played drummer Freddy “Spazzy McGee” Jones in the 2003 comedy “School of Rock”, was killed while riding his bike in Chicago’s Avondale neighbourhood. He was 32.
School of Rock star Kevin Clark has died after he was fatally struck by a car, according to reports.The 32 year old, who played Freddy Jones in the 2003 film alongside Jack Black, was reportedly riding his bike around Chicago on Wednesday 26 May when he was hit by the car, TMZ say.The Cook County Medical Examiner told the publication that Kevin was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after 2am.
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Khloe Kardashian‘s daughter True Thompson, 3, looked like she was having the time of her life during a play date with her cousin Chicago West, 3. The adorable duo, who have been BFFs since the day they were born, were seen doing karaoke in a series of clips Khloe posted to her IG Story on May 23.
CWB Chicago, the rapper (real name Tavares Taylor) was shot in Chicago’s River North neighbourhood on Saturday morning (May 15).Police responded to calls of shots fired at 6 West Grand around 9:53am and found three victims with gunshot wounds. A stolen Dodge Durango full of bullet holes was also found crashed inside the garage.Two of the victims were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition, while the third man was transported to Stroger Hospital in serious condition.
Yaya DaCosta and Torrey DeVitto have taken to Instagram with reactions following news today of their exits from NBC’s Chicago Med after six seasons.
headlining Lee Daniels' upcoming straight-to-series Fox drama, . The former runner-up has yet to comment publicly.DeVitto confirmed the news on her Instagram shortly after the news broke on Wednesday, reflecting on her six-season run as Dr.
A change at the ED. Chicago Med is losing two of its leading women when it returns for season 7. Torrey DeVitto and Yaya DaCosta, who portray Dr. Natalie Manning and April Sexton, respectively, on the NBC drama, will not be returning, Us Weekly can confirm.
Yaya DaCosta is leaving NBC’s Chicago Med after six seasons.
Chicago Med star Yaya DaCosta is set as the lead of of Fox’s new drama series Our Kind Of People, from writer/executive producer Karin Gist, executive producer Lee Daniels, 20th Television and Fox Entertainment.
EXCLUSIVE: As NBC’s Chicago Med is heading into its seventh season, the medical drama is bidding farewell to two original cast members, Yaya DaCosta and Torrey DeVitto. DaCosta already has lined up a new series starring role on Fox’s Our Kind Of People. Meanwhile, DeVitto has joined the cast of indie feature Skelly.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterYaya DaCosta has been cast in the lead role of the upcoming Fox drama series “Our Kind of People,” Variety has learned.
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