Two stars from NBC’s “One Chicago” franchise describe their roles as increasingly rare in today’s television landscape.
Actors Jessy Schram and Hanako Greensmith reflected on their long-running positions during the network’s centennial celebration. They highlighted the unique stability and deep narrative investment found in these multi-part thriller series.
Such enduring network roles, they noted, have become uncommon. The model allows for extensive character development across interconnected stories, a format now frequently replaced by shorter streaming seasons or limited series.
Their comments underscore a shifting industry where traditional broadcast franchises of this scale and longevity are now exceptional.
