Santa Fe New Mexican

Charlotte Sullivan

OF FBI ON CBS

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Q: I’ve enjoyed seeing Charlotte Sullivan on “FBI” lately. Wasn’t she on “Chicago Fire” for a while?

A: She was. She previously worked for CBS “FBI” executive producer Dick Wolf in his NBC firefighte­r drama as a recurring guest star during a sizable portion of Season 5, playing Anna Turner, a pediatric nurse who became romantical­ly involved with Lt. Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney). Anna had leukemia, and Kelly volunteere­d to donate bone marrow to her. The situation had a sad ending, but a hospital wing now bears Anna’s name.

The “FBI” gig marked a reunion for Sullivan not only with Wolf, but also with Missy Peregrym, who played Officer Andy McNally to Sullivan’s Officer Gail Peck in the Canadian-made 2010-15 ABC and Global police drama “Rookie Blue.” Peck was a reliably testy public servant whose attitude wasn’t helped by her unfortunat­e track record of relationsh­ips, some of which were with her police partners. Toronto-born Sullivan has stayed quite active since her “Rookie Blue” days, also having recurring roles in the Global and Lifetime series “Mary Kills People” (for which the executive producer was Tassie Cameron, also one of the makers of “Rookie Blue”) and in NBC’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” (another Dick Wolf production). She also has appeared in “Frankie Drake Mysteries,” “Hudson & Rex,” “Wynonna Earp,” “Coroner,” “So Help Me Todd’’ and Cameron’s “Pretty Hard Cases,” and she was the female lead in the cable movies “12 Pups of Christmas” and “Two for the Win.” Her theatrical films have included Mandy Moore’s “How to Deal” and Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon’s “Fever Pitch.”

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