Even though CBS' "Blue Bloods" mostly centers on the criminal justice system, anyone who spends anytime watching it quickly figures out that the heart of the series is actually the Reagan family. Of course, just about every episode of "Blue Bloods" features one of its famous Sunday family dinners, regularly featuring the oldest and youngest Reagan family members.
Normally, the head and the foot of the table are occupied by the patriarch of the Reagan family, former New York City Police Commissioner Henry Reagan (Len Cariou), and his son, active duty New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck), while the rest of the chairs are taken up by the families of their respective children and grandchildren. Remarkably, most of the cast from the pilot episode still appears in Season 12 all these years later, with only a handful of exceptions.
So, which members of the "Blue Bloods" cast have never missed a Sunday family dinner?
The series regular cast hasn't changed a great deal since the pilot
According to IMDb, the only five actors who have appeared in every episode of "Blue Bloods" are: Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Len Cariou, and Will Estes. As of this writing, each of these actors has appeared in a total of 247 episodes. Of course, it makes perfect sense that these characters are the only ones to appear in each and every episode. While Cariou and Selleck represent the two older generations, the middle-aged characters are represented by Wahlberg, Moynahan, and Estes. Additionally, the youngest generation of Reagans actually isn't that far behind them.
According to his IMDb profile, Sean Reagan (Andrew Terraciano) has appeared in a total of 246 episodes, only a single episode shy of matching his famous co-stars. Sean does not appear in Season 1, Episode 19 ("Model Behavior"), but his absence is left unexplained and he has appeared in every episode since. Sean's older brother, Jack, is played by Andrew's real-life older brother, Tony Terraciano, and has appeared in 187 episodes throughout the course of the series (via IMDb). Notably, neither Terraciano brother appears onscreen in Season 1, Episode 19 ("Model Behavior"). Though Andrew Terraciano has appeared in every episode since, Tony Terraciano's role appears to have been increasingly cut back ever since Season 9.
The elder Terraciano brother's role on the series has proved somewhat similar to that of his on-screen cousin, Nicky Reagan-Boyle (Sami Gayle). Though Gayle missed the pilot and a few early Season 1 episodes, Gayle worked as a series regular through Season 10, before taking a reduced role in Season 11. As of this writing, she has yet to appear in Season 12 (via IMDb).
Additional long-running cast members who fall short of appearing in every episode include Abigail Hawk as Abigail Baker, Gregory Jbara as Garrett Moore, Marisa Ramirez as Maria Baez, Robert Closhessy as Sid Gormley, and Vanessa Ray as Eddie Janko-Reagan (via IMDb).
If rumors are to be believed, fans of the 'man behind the mustache' might have considerable cause for alarm over the actor's health. Several articles have recently made the rounds, all with the same premise: Hollywood heartthrob, Tom Selleck is facing rapidly declining health as he suffers from a debilitating bout of arthritis. One such source to lay claim to Selleck's failing health is Ghanamma.com, whose information is supported by The Nation, an online newspaper. Both sources state that Selleck's arthritis is becoming increasingly painful and hindering, to the point where he can no longer do his own stunts. More than that, however, the publications reported that Selleck uses a stunt double not only for demanding, challenging scenes, but also for the more trivial, mundane tasks, such as simply climbing out of his police vehicle on set while filming Blue Bloods. Some days are worse than others for the former action star, unnamed sources said, claiming tha...
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