Catching up with Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan and the rest of the 'Blue Bloods' cast
After playing NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan for 14 seasons, what's next for Tom Selleck? Credit: CBS / Patrick Harbron
It has been almost 16 months since "Blue Bloods" aired its final episode, capping 14 memorable seasons and leaving its army of Long Island fans bereft. The CBS show lives on, sort of, with "Boston Blue," wherein NYPD Det. Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) moves to Beantown, at first to be with his injured son Sean (now a rookie cop), and then ultimately joining the Boston PD himself. Obviously, Wahlberg's a busy guy, but what has happened to the rest of the core cast of "Blue Bloods" since its cancellation?
Len Cariou (Henry Reagan)

Len Cariou as Henry Reagan, right, visits Boston to see his grandson Danny, played by Donnie Wahlberg on an episode of "Boston Blue." Credit: CBS/John Medland
Cariou makes a cameo as Danny's grandfather in the "Boston Blue" episode airing Friday at 10 p.m. on CBS. He also stars in the MGM+ series "American Classic," which premiered earlier this month. He plays the founder of a local theater who's now dealing with dementia and family dynamics. (Kevin Klein plays his son, a Broadway star returning home to run a dinner theater.) The 86-year-old actor is also working on a memoir, which Cariou said "will offer an intimate look at his life, career and the lessons he has learned throughout his journey."
Will Estes (Jamie Reagan) Estes, who played the Reagans' youngest son (and an expectant father, as we learned in the "Blue Bloods" finale), has no current projects in the works, according to IMDb.
Abigail Hawk (Abigail Baker) She's in the cast of the movie "God of Tides," about a former musician haunted by alcoholism and family issues who attempts to reinvent himself as a competitive freediver.
Will Hochman (Joe Hill) Hochman will be part of the cast of Prime Video's "Vought Rising," a satirical superhero series (and 1950s-set murder mystery) that's a prequel to "The Boys." He plays a recurring character named Torpedo in the series, which will premiere later this year or in early 2027. He'll also appear in a horror movie, "The Cycle," about a woman who unravels her father's dark past after his body, missing for 36 years, is found at a horrific crime scene). "The Cycle" is in postproduction.
Bridget Moynahan (Erin Reagan)

Bridget Moynahan will soon star in a series from the creator of "This Is Us." Credit: CBS/John Medland
The Manhattan assistant district attorney made a guest appearance in the season premiere of "Boston Blue" and is expected to return for additional episodes. Meanwhile, Moynahan has been cast in "The Land," an upcoming Hulu series from Dan Fogelman ("This Is Us") set in the world of pro football. According to Deadline.com, Moynahan's character is the ex-wife of the head coach, played by Christopher Meloni ("Law & Order: Organized Crime"). She'll also appear in "Original Sound," a music-biz drama based on an Off-Broadway play co-starring Eric Stoltz and directed (in his debut) by Moynahan's former "Blue Bloods" colleague Gregory Jbara (Deputy Commissioner Garrett Moore).
Marisa Ramirez (Maria Baez) Now that Baez and former partner Danny Reagan are officially an item and maintaining a long-distance relationship, Ramirez has appeared on a few "Boston Blue" episodes.
Vanessa Ray (Eddie Janko-Reagan) The actor who played Jamie's wife has no new projects in the works, according to IMDb.
Steve Schirripa (Anthony Abetemarco) Playing against character, Schirripa appeared in a couple of Hallmark Channel movies ("Sisterhood Inc." and "Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story"). He'll sign his new children's picture book, "WillieBoy Eats the World," on April 21 at The Next Chapter bookstore in Huntington.
Tom Selleck (Frank Reagan) Will the Commish show up on "Boston Blue?" We'll just have to wait and see. Meanwhile, the 81-year-old TV legend has signed on to host and executive produce History Channel's "Crime and Justice With Tom Selleck," a docuseries that takes "deep dives into some of the more consequential criminal cases in American history over its 10 episodes." There has also been some industry chatter that Selleck is developing a 10th Jesse Stone TV-movie.
Andrew Terraciano (Sean Reagan) After the role of Sean was recast with Mika Amonsen on "Boston Blue," Terraciano, who graduated from New York University in May 2025, is pursuing further acting opportunities, including theater.
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