As Jamie, the youngest brother of the Reagan clan on "Blue Bloods," Will Estes is constantly growing, changing, and learning — both on screen and off. One of Jamie's biggest champions and mentors is family patriarch and New York City police commissioner, Frank Reagan, who's played by Tom Selleck.
Selleck is a huge draw for the series, having reached superstar status in the 1980s by starring on "Magnum, P.
I." The veteran actor has also had memorable roles in "Friends" and on "Three Men and a Baby," as well as the made-for-TV "Jesse Stone" franchise. Meanwhile, Estes has previously starred in "U-571" and series like "7th Heaven" and "American Dreams" — but "Blue Bloods," which is in its 12th season and airs Fridays at 10 p.m. on CBS, is arguably his biggest role to date.
As he does on the show, Selleck is constantly teaching Estes new things on the "Blue Bloods" set, as Estes recently revealed in an exclusive interview with Looper.
On "Blue Bloods," Commissioner Reagan is thoughtful, precise, and the emotional core of the series, which culminates in the weekly Reagan family dinners that the show centers around.
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