Dermot Mulroney’s casting as the new chief in Chicago Fire redeems his role on Station 19 five years ago. Station 19 is another show set in a fire station, this time in Seattle, and is a spinoff of Grey’s Anatomy. In season 2, Mulroney played a recurring role as Greg Tanner, the shady father of Ryan Tanner, a police officer who worked closely with the firefighters at the Seattle Fire Department. Greg was estranged from his son due to the divorce from Ryan’s mother, who kicked him out, and is known for gambling and other shady criminal endeavors.
Dermot Mulroney’s characters provide a lot of contrast.
Dermot Mulroney’s characters provide a lot of contrast. Station 19’s Greg Tanner was a criminal who hid from police, whereas Dom Pascal is said to be a respected firefighter, capable of leading others in high pressure situations. Therefore, Mulroney will play a role that opposes his previous shady character role in Station 19. Furthermore, Greg Tanner is only featured as a side character in Station 19, whereas Chief Pascal in Chicago Fire is a lead character. With Dermot Mulroney playing the leading role of a lawful character in Chicago Fire, it redeems his supporting criminal character role on Station 19.
Although Chicago Fire fans will have to wait for season 13, Dermot Mulroney has just been announced for another TV show set to be releasing soon. Variety has reported that The Hunting Wives on Starz will feature Mulroney as a series regular, alongside co-leads Evan Jonigkeit, Malin Åkerman, and Brittany Snow. The eight-episode thriller drama series is based on a novel by May Cobb, who will executive produce, and follows a woman called Sophie and her family’s relocation to Texas. Mulroney will play millionaire Jed Banks, a playboy considering running for Texas Governor, a far cry from his Chicago Fire character, Chief Dom Pascal.