One Chicago Celebrates International Women's Day With Iconic Tribute to Cast

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It's all about the ladies of 'Chicago Fire,' 'Chicago Med' and 'Chicago PD.'

Dick Wolf’s One Chicago shows are honoring all the women who light up the screen every week.

To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, the official One Chicago social media accounts shouted out some of the actresses across all three shows—Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, and Chicago Med.

“happy #internationalwomensday to these one chicago icons,” the post read, alongside three photos from the show’s respective casts.

The first shot featured Marlyne Barrett and Jessy Schram, who play Maggie Lockwood and Hannah Asher on Chicago Med. The stars were in character, dressed in their scrubs with Schram donning a white lab coat as she looked over a patient’s medical chart. Noticeably missing was S. Epatha Merkerson, who plays Executive Director of Patient and Medical Services at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center, Sharon Goodwin.

In the second snap, the ladies of Chicago FireMiranda Rae Mayo (Stella Kidd), Kara Killmer (Sylvie Brett), and Hanako Greensmith (Violet Mikami)—smiled at the camera in full firefighter and paramedic gear in what seemed to be a shot between takes.

And lastly, Chicago PD’s Intelligence squad members Marina Squerciati (Kim Burgess) and Tracy Spiridakos (Hailey Upton) were joined by the show’s fan-favorite character Trudy Platt (played by Amy Morton) in a photo that looked to be taken from one of their recent girls’ nights out.

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Fans wished the ladies all the best, with one writing, “Happy International Womens day to all the strong women of OneChicago… always an inspiration!… love to all!… “ as another chimed in, “My Chicago women. Love them so much.”

Even the official Peacock account—where fans can stream the episode the following day—showed some love, leaving three heart hands emojis.

Wolf Entertainment, the production company behind the dramas, also commented with a flexed biceps emoji, as another fan emphasized, “And Icons they are!🔥❤️❤️.”

Hopefully, the post holds fans over until the shows return from hiatus on Wednesday, March 22, on NBC.

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