Steven Weber's Dr. Dean Archer is part of the furniture on "Chicago Med" these days, but he was originally supposed to die in ...
“I got the call — I didn't even have to audition for it, which is good most of the time — to be on a four-or-five-episode arc of Chicago Med,” Weber, 64, revealed on the Thursday, October 30, episode ...
Just a few months before St. Charles‘ Scout Troop 13 celebrates its 100th anniversary, its members have another reason to ...
Chicago Med wouldn’t be the same without the gruff yet lovable Dr. Dean Archer — but according to actor Steven Weber, he almost didn’t make it out of season 6 alive. “I got the call — I didn't even ...
Warning: The following post contains discussions of self-harm. Five seasons after his debut, Steven Weber‘s Dr. Dean Archer is a central part of Chicago Med and the ED. But when he first signed on (he ...
NBC is giving fans a lot to look forward to in the new year. The network has released premiere dates for midseason 2026.
Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his ...
A major character on the hit NBC show Chicago Med was only ever supposed to last a few episodes — at least according to castmember Steven Weber. Weber, 64, appeared on the Oct. 30 episode of the One ...
Weber reflected on the character’s original story when he sat down with Brian Luce, a former Chicago police officer who is a Chicago P.D. producer and technical consultant for the Thursday, October 30 ...
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