Monica Raymund, Dawson on ‘Chicago Fire,’ leaving series for ‘the next chapter’

SHARE Monica Raymund, Dawson on ‘Chicago Fire,’ leaving series for ‘the next chapter’
nup_179175_2869.jpg

Monica Raymund as Gabriela Dawson on “Chicago Fire.” | NBC

Monica Raymund, who as Gabriela “Gabby” Dawson has been part of “Chicago Fire” since Week One, says she’s leaving the show.

In a note posted on Twitter, Raymund says “it’s time for me to move on to the next chapter in life.”

screen_shot_2018_05_15_at_9_56_02_am.png

Her exit reportedly had been in the works for weeks, which explains why the season ended last week with Dawson considering leaving Chicago to become a volunteer paramedic in Puerto Rico.

Dawson’s evolution from paramedic to firefighter and back again has been central to the story lines of “Chicago Fire,” which has tracked her as best friend to the late Leslie Shay, bride to Matthew Casey, short-lived foster mother to little Louie and co-proprietor of the tavern Molly’s.

During her time in Chicago, Raymund also threw herself in the city’s theater scene, co-starring in a play at Lookingglass Theatre and participating in a staged reading at iO Theatre.

“Chicago Fire” co-stars Taylor Kinney, Jesse Spencer and Eamonn Walker reportedly have signed deals to continue on Season 7 this fall, but talks are still under way with David Eigenberg, who plays firefighter Christopher Herrmann.


The Latest
The Kickstarter-backed mocktail bar called Solar Intentions will be joining a growing sober scene in Chicago.
The woman struck a pole in the 3000 block of East 106th Street, police said.
After about seven and half hours of deliberations, the jury convicted Sandra Kolalou of all charges including first-degree murder, dismembering Frances Walker’s body, concealing a homicidal death and aggravated identity theft. Her attorney plans to appeal.
Ryan Leonard continues a tradition of finding early morel mushrooms in Cook County.
During a tense vacation together, it turns out she was writing to someone about her sibling’s ‘B.S.’