Where is the ‘Blue Bloods’ cast now? See where the stars ended up after their last Sunday dinner

Over the course of 14 seasons, Blue Bloods became a treasured favorite for millions of viewers. While on the surface, the series may have seemed like just another CBS crime procedural, one of the keys to its success was its investment in its characters and the cast’s lived-in chemistry.

Centering on the tight-knit Reagan family, many of whom work at the NYPD, Blue Bloods was brimming with stars, including TV veteran Tom Selleck as the police commissioner and family patriarch, Bridget Moynihan as his ADA daughter, and Donny Wahlberg as his hotheaded detective son. While Wahlberg and some of his castmates can now be seen reprising their roles on the spinoff Boston Blue, other stars have gone in different directions since the show concluded in 2024.

Ahead, find out the latest on the cast of Blue Bloods and where they are now.

Tom Selleck (Frank Reagan)

Tom Selleck anchored Blue Bloods thanks to his mustachioed star power and impressive résumé. He was already a household name thanks to Magnum, P.I., which earned him five Emmy nominations and a win in 1984. But his most prominent television role in recent memory is playing New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan on Blue Bloods.

It was tough to bring Frank to life, but the actor relished the challenge. “The job of New York City police commissioner is about as hard as any job probably in the world,” Selleck told EW in 2012, “and to get a chance to pay homage to that character and play the patriarch of a family was appealing.”

Selleck married actress Jacqueline Ray in 1971, adopting her son before their divorce in 1982. He later wed Jillie Mack in 1987, and they share one daughter.

Donnie Wahlberg (Daniel Reagan)

He may have become famous as one of the New Kids on the Block, but Donnie Wahlberg’s Hollywood career is far from “new.” The actor also starred in the acclaimed miniseries Band of Brothers, but his most extensive television role was Det. Danny Reagan on Blue Bloods.

Just like those of us watching at home, he was also relieved when the flagship series was renewed for one final season. “I love Blue Bloods, and I think if there weren’t a season 14, the loyal fans of the show would be very, very outraged,” Wahlberg told PEOPLE in 2023. “They’re part of the Reagan family. The audience is the extended family.”

The actor now stars on the Blue Bloods spinoff, Boston Blue, reprising his role as Danny as he works for the Boston Police Department.

Wahlberg married Kim Fey in 1999. They had two children together but divorced in 2008. He later married Jenny McCarthy in 2014.With Donnie Wahlberg Returning For A Blue Bloods Sequel, I Need These 6 ...

Bridget Moynahan (Erin Reagan)

Bridget Moynahan hit the ground running with a recurring role on Sex and the City as Natasha. She soon appeared in films like Coyote Ugly (2000), I, Robot (2004), and the first two John Wick movies, but she’s best known for playing Frank Reagan’s daughter, Assistant District Attorney Erin Reagan, on Blue Bloods for its entire run.

Moynahan discovered her growing fame on the show in a very postmodern way. “A friend of mine was apparently filling out the crossword, and I was one of the clues,” Moynahan told PEOPLE in 2019. “I did feel like I made it, you know, to be in a crossword.”

She also reprised her Sex and the City role for one episode of And Just Like That and has guested on Boston Blue.

Moynahan dated football star Tom Brady from 2004 to 2006, and they share one son. In 2015, she married Andrew Frankel and became stepmother to his three sons.

Will Estes (Jamie Reagan)

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Before starring in Blue Bloods as Officer Jamie Reagan, the youngest son of Tom Selleck’s Frank, Will Estes was known for playing JJ Pryor on the NBC drama series American Dreams.

We now know Blue Bloods ended in 2024 with season 14, but back in 2021, Estes expressed wanting to be in the loop about how the series would eventually conclude. “I hope we know that it’s coming and wrap it up so in some ways it can be like a movie, you want a fitting end to a story,” he told Looper. “And so I do hope we get a chance to…wrap things up and watch these characters walk off into the sunset.”