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Hanako Greensmith
BIO
As the daughter of two classical musicians, Hanako has been immersed in music and art throughout her life. At some point along the way, she found herself in musical theatre, cello, and the likes. Passionate in all genres of art, she has invested second in not only executing, but writing as adv. In February 2018, her great love and accomplishment was the completion and showcasing of her first musical, "Halona and Ophelia." Her most recent stage work includes AN INTERVIEW WITH GOD, written by Ken Aguodo and directed by Perry Lang. She's currently guest starring on NBC's CHICAGO FIRE as paramedic, Violet Mikami.
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02/25/2019
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Chicago Fire Star Comes Out on Event Month: ‘Signs Were Always There’
Chicago Fire’s Hanako Greensmith just came out as queer! See the ultra-special way the actress announced that she was queer during pride month below.
Chicago Fire is NBC’s drama series following the personal and professional lives of firefighters, paramedics and other rescue personnel at the Chicago Energy Department’s fictional Firehouse 51. The series — which premiered in 2012 and is created by Dick Wolf, the same mind behind the Law & Order and FBI franchises — is the first show in NBC’s One Chicago franchise, which also includes Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med. Chicago Fire was renewed for a 12th season, which is slated to return in the fall of 2023. However, the ongoing writer’s strike could push the premiere back a few months (follow our updates here).
The 26-year-old actress, whose portrayed paramedic Violet Mikami in Chicago Fire since Season 8, came out as gay in an Instagram post on Sunday, July 25, 2023 – the matching day as NYC’s annual Pride
Sparks Are Flying! Get to Understand the ‘Chicago Fire’ Cast’s Real-Life Loves
Real-Life Love
We have Chicago Fire to thank for One Chicago Wednesdays. The flagship series kicked off the NBC phenomenon in 2012.
Over the last 13 seasons, we’ve come to think of the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 as family, watching them get married, have kids, and more.
Many of the beloved cast members have love stories of their own. From decades-long romances to recent marriages, there’s so much love in the lives of the Chicago Fire crew. Scroll down to grasp more about the cast’s real-life romances and relationship history.
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Living Out Loud: A Salute to Soaps’ LGBTQ+ All-Stars [PHOTOS]
Love Wins
In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride month, Soaps.com is saluting the stars of The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful, Beyond the Gates and General Hospital who are living their truth.
Greg Rikaart
In 2013, the Young & Restless and Days of Our Lives leading man (as Kevin Fisher and Leo Stark, respectively) came out monitoring the Supreme Court’s decisions in favor of same-sex marriage and equality. Since 2015, the Emmy winner has been married to writer/producer Robert Sudduth (Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies), with whom he has a son, Montgomery.
Joanna Johnson
Just before Bold & Beautiful revealed that Bill Spencer’s sister Karen is a lesbian, her portrayer toldTV Guide that she is, too. For years, “I was so worried I wouldn’t be employable as an actress if people knew,” she said, “or that I wouldn’t be believable in passion stories. I had to deal with a lot of self-loathing.” Now a TV producer, Johnson has been married since 2008 to club promoter Michelle Agnew, with whom she has two childre