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Starring Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan and Sonequa Martin-Green as Detective Lena Silver, Boston Blue will show Danny in a new city and crossing paths with the Silvers, a family like the Reagans ...
Green, the first cast addition to the Blue Bloods spin-off, opened up about the Reagan family being replaced by the Silvers ...
The beloved actor will promote the highly-anticipated spinoff series alongside his new co-star later this year.
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It appears Donnie Wahlberg has struck gold twice with his co-stars. The Blue Bloods alum spent 14 years working alongside the ...
As she nears 40, Sonequa Martin-Green feels her career is just beginning. “I can see that I’ve done a lot, but I feel like I’ve only just begun,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s print issue.
Sonequa Martin-Green and husband Kenric Green's new baby girl joins their son Kenric Justin II, whom they welcomed in January 2015 Sonequa Martin-Green is a mother of two! The Walking Dead and ...
Sonequa Martin-Green decided to team up with Frito-Lay Variety Packs to encourage aspirations of exploration and discovery during its Back-to-School Blast-off campaign to inspire a pipeline of ...
Sonequa Martin-Green is absolutely radiant in her first frame in the upcoming live-action/animated sports comedy Space Jam: A New Legacy. Seeing a Black woman with natural hair -- particularly her ...
No Mother's Day for me without my Kenrics. What a life I have with you. #allmylove #sogratefulforthem #Godisgood A photo posted by Sonequa Martin-Green (@therealsonequa) on May 8, 2016 at 9:01pm PDT ...
Actress Sonequa Martin-Green has made a career of otherworldly roles. She survived a zombie apocalypse in The Walking Dead, she explores space — the final frontier — in Star Trek: Discovery ...
As she nears 40, Sonequa Martin-Green feels her career is just beginning. “I can see that I’ve done a lot, but I feel like I’ve only just begun,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s print issue.