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Is Hank Voight Returning to Chicago PD? Who Plays Hank Voight on Chicago PD?

Voight's comeback in "The Water Line" episode assures viewers of another intense Atwater-focused storyline, hinting at a gripping narrative involving past cases and a mysterious informant.

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Updated May 02, 2024

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Is Hank Voight Returning to Chicago PD? Who Plays Hank Voight on Chicago PD?

Is Hank Voight Returning to Chicago PD?

Hank Voight is making a comeback on Chicago P.D.! In the upcoming episode titled "The Water Line," which is the eleventh episode of Season 11, Voight will be back in action. This episode will focus more on Atwater, but Voight's return is a sure thing. Atwater gets tangled up in an old case, and while he's dealing with that, someone from his past comes back with info about a bunch of robberies happening around town.

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So, even though Voight might not be the main focus of this episode, he'll still be there, doing what he does best: tackling crime in the Windy City! So, mark your calendars and get ready to see Voight back on your screens.

Who Plays Hank Voight on Chicago PD?

Hank Voight is played by actor Jason Beghe, and in a recent episode titled “The Living and the Dead,” which is part of the seventh season of “Chicago P.D.,” something tragic happens to the character of Voight. The episode ends with Voight looking gravely into the water. In the water, they find a barrel. Inside the barrel is someone that Voight cares about and wants to protect.

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Chicago P.D.

Chicago P.D. is a TV show made by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead. It's part of the Chicago franchise by Wolf Entertainment. It first aired on NBC on January 8, 2014. The story focuses on the cops in the 21st District of the Chicago Police Department. They're split into two teams: the regular patrol officers and the Intelligence Unit. Together, they chase down the bad guys causing trouble on the city's streets.

In April 2023, NBC said they'd make another season, the eleventh one. It started on January 17, 2024. Then, on March 21, 2024, NBC announced there'd be a twelfth season too. So, Chicago P.D. keeps going strong, giving viewers more action and drama with each new season. Fans can't wait to see what adventures the cops will tackle next in the windy city.

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Who is Jason Deneen Beghe?

Jason Deneen Beghe was born in 1960, he is an American actor. He is well-known for his role on the NBC television series Chicago Police. He joined the show in 2014 and has been with the show since its inception. In addition to his role in Chicago Police, he has also starred in a number of movies and television shows. He was Demi Moore’s love interest on G. I. Jane, he played a police officer on Thelma and Louise, and he co-starred in To Have & To Hold with Moira Kelly, among others. Beghe’s life took a dramatic turn when he became involved with Scientology in 1994.

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He went on to take courses and even appeared in commercials and videos for the church. In 2007, he left the church and went on to speak out against it. Despite his past involvement, he continues to pursue his acting career and has become a well-known actor. His history of speaking out against the church adds another layer of complexity to his story.

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Name Jason Deneen Beghe
Born March 12, 1960 (age 64)
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Alma Mater Pomona College
Occupation Actor
Years Active 1985–present
Known for Hank Voight in Chicago P.D.
Spouse Angie Janu
(m. 2000; div. 2020)
Children 2

Jason Deneen Beghe Career

A former model, Jason Beghe's acting career began in 1985 with the release of his first feature film, “compromising positions.” His first recurring television role was on HBO’s comedy series “1st & ten” in 1986. He went on to star in HBO’s sequel, “Training Camp: the Bulls Are Back” in 1988. In 1989, he played Monkey Shines: an Experiment In Fear on HBO.

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He then went on to appear in other TV shows and films, such as “Thelma and Louise” in 1991 and “G. I. Jane” in 1997. He has also appeared on TV shows such as “Numb3r”, “CSI: NY,” “Crimson and Clover,” and “Californication.” He has also starred in “Chicago P. D” since 2014. In 2017, he was accused of “aggressive and possibly sexually harassed behavior on set,” though he continues to appear in films such as “1 Missed Call” and the upcoming “The Next Three Days.”

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