Meet the Real-Life Partners of the ‘9-1-1’ Cast
The hit TV show “9-1-1” has been keeping audiences at the edge of their seats since its premiere in 2018, with its thrilling emergencies and intricate love stories of the characters set in Los Angeles. As fans eagerly watched Chimney and Maddie finally tie the knot in season 7, alongside Bobby emerging from a coma to save his wife, Athena, from their burning home, the drama continued to captivate viewers. Now, in its eighth season and airing new episodes on Thursday nights, the show has presented even more intense challenges for its characters, from the Bee-nado disaster to Maddie’s abduction.
However, while on-screen the ‘9-1-1’ cast members are dealing with high-stake situations, off-screen, they are leading quite different lives. The real-life partners of the cast are celebrating numerous years of marriage and raising families, embodying a stark contrast to the drama portrayed in the series. Among these enduring relationships are those of Angela Bassett and her husband, Courtney B. Vance, who have been married since 1997 and share fraternal twins. Meanwhile, Jennifer Love Hewitt and her husband, Brian Hallisay, who is also a frequent guest star on the show, tied the knot in 2013 and have since welcomed three children.
Angela Bassett, known for her role as Athena Grant, and her husband Courtney B. Vance, first met at the Yale School of Drama in the ’80s and later got married in 1997. The couple has also acted together, including in a production of His Girl Friday and in the final season of ER where Vance played as Bassett’s husband. They have even co-authored a joint memoir titled “Friends: A Love Story” and ventured into launching their own production company.
Peter Krause, who plays the character Bobby Nash, in contrast to his on-screen relationship, is currently single. Krause was previously in a long-term relationship with actress Lauren Graham, known for her role as her sister on the TV series Parenthood. Their relationship lasted over a decade before they parted ways in 2021, with Graham sharing insights on their breakup in a 2022 interview with PEOPLE.
Jennifer Love Hewitt, portraying Maddie Kendall, and her husband Brian Hallisay, have solidified their bond since meeting on the set of Love Bites in 2011 and later marrying in 2013. Hallisay has appeared alongside Hewitt in various projects, including The Client List, where he played her estranged husband, showcasing their on-screen chemistry and off-screen commitment. Hewitt expressed her delight in the fact that their children will always have their love story captured in films, such as in a Christmas movie they starred in together.
Kenneth Choi, who plays Howie “Chimney” Han, may be single in real life, but he has formed a close friendship with his on-screen partner, Jennifer Love Hewitt. Choi has shared his admiration for their characters’ enduring love story, emphasising the unstoppable bond between Maddie and Chimney. Aisha Hinds, portraying Henrietta “Hen” Wilson, and her husband Nigel Walker also embody a strong relationship, having reconnected as adults and eventually tying the knot in 2022.
In the whirlwind of celebrity romances, ‘9-1-1’ cast members offer a refreshing glimpse into enduring partnerships amidst the glamour of Hollywood. From long-standing marriages to budding relationships, the real-life dynamics of the cast provide a heartwarming contrast to the dramatic emergencies and intense relationships portrayed on the show. As fans continue to follow the on-screen exploits of the characters, the off-screen relationships of the ‘9-1-1’ cast serve as a reminder of love, commitment, and family beyond the screens.