9-1-1: Lone Star Continues to Episode 10 in its Third Season (3x10 Trailer Season 3 Episode 10 Promo HD)
9-1-1 Lone Star is continuing to episode 10 next Monday in its third season. If you have been absent during its previous two years, the show is about NY city firefighter who moves to Texas where he chooses to make a living for himself and his family.
It's one of the procedural dramas that are popular because it's easy to connect with its participants while it's also intensive and have a lot of family and relationship issues that we enjoy watching.
It has a large list of personalities, and some of them are:
Main
- Rob Lowe as Owen Strand, firefighter captain from New York City and T.K.'s father. He was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of being a first responder to the September 11 attacks, in which he also lost his entire firehouse.
- Liv Tyler as Michelle Blake (season 1): the paramedic Emergency Medical Services (EMS) captain. She is also trying to locate her sister Iris, who has been missing for three years.[7] It is revealed in the second season that she left the 126 to help homeless mentally ill people like her sister.
- Ronen Rubinstein as Tyler Kennedy "TK" Strand, a firefighter with the 126. In season 2, he quit being a firefighter and became a paramedic. He's Captain Owen's son. He is a recovering opioid addict. TK suffered an overdose just prior to his arrival in Austin.[8] He starts a relationship with police officer Carlos Reyes.
- Sierra McClain as Grace Ryder, a 9-1-1 operator and Judd's wife.[8]
- Jim Parrack as Judson "Judd" Ryder, firefighter and Grace's husband, he is the sole survivor of 126's previous team's fire disaster.[9]
- Natacha Karam as Marjan Marwani, a firefighter/paramedic who is also a devout Muslim.[10]
- Brian Michael Smith as Paul Strickland, a firefighter/paramedic who is also a trans man.[10]
- Rafael L. Silva as Carlos Reyes, a police officer with the Austin Police Department, who begins a romantic relationship with TK.[10][b]
- Julian Works as Mateo Chavez.[10] He is severely dyslexic, and is a DREAM-er who must keep his job or be deported.
- Gina Torres as Tommy Vega (season 2–present): an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) replacement captain. Tommy has no choice but to re-enter the workforce, after eight years, to support her family when COVID-19 caused her husband's restaurant to close.
- Brianna Baker as Nancy Gillian (season 3;[11] recurring, seasons 1–2): A paramedic who is a member of the Rescue 126 EMS crew.
- Kelsey Yates as Isabella “Izzy” Vega (season 3; recurring season 2): Tommy's daughter and Evie's twin sister.
- Skyler Yates as Evie Vega (season 3; recurring season 2): Tommy's daughter and Izzy's twin sister.
Recurring
- Kyle Secor as Deputy Fire Chief Alden Radford (season 1, guest season 2): A fire chief who convinces Owen to come to Austin to rebuild Station 126.
- Mark Elias as Tim Rosewater (seasons 1–2): A paramedic who is also a member of Rescue 126 EMS crew. He dies while on a call.
- Jon Foster as Dustin Shepard (season 1): An ex-boyfriend of Michelle Blake's missing sister Iris who Michelle believes is connected to Iris's disappearance.
- Brett Rice as Wayne Gettinger (season 1): An elderly man who is receiving chemotherapy treatments at the same time as Owen. He also offers Owen advice on how to deal with his cancer.
- Mary Kay Place as Theresa Blake (season 1): Michelle's mother who wants Michelle to move on from what happened to Iris, Theresa's younger daughter who went missing.
- Natalie Zea as Zoe (season 1): A psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin. She meets Owen at a beauty supply store and later begins dating him.
- Billy Burke as Captain Billy Tyson (seasons 1 and 3; guest seasons 2): A former firefighter for the 126 who also has cancer.
- Tamala Jones as Det. Sarina Washington (season 1; guest season 3): A detective with the Austin Police Department.
- Lyndsy Fonseca as Iris Blake (season 1): Michelle's missing sister.
- Lisa Edelstein as Gwyneth "Gwyn" Morgan (seasons 2-3): Owen's ex-wife and TK's mother, who arrives in Austin after her son's hospitalization.[12][13]
- Derek Webster as Charles Vega (season 2): Tommy's husband[14]
- Benito Martinez as Gabriel Reyes (season 2): Carlos’ father, a Texas Ranger.
- Roxana Brusso as Andrea Reyes (season 2 and 3): Carlos' mother.
- Todd Stashwick as Dennis Raymond (season 2): An arson investigator who is later revealed to be a serial arsonist himself.
- Julie Benz as Sadie (season 3): A woman who rents the cabin next to Owen's
- Carly Dutcher as Lindsey Robertson (season 3): A teenage woman Paul saves.
- Angel Oquendo as Manuel (season 3).
- Jackson Pace as Wyatt Harris (season 3): Judd's son he had with a woman named Marlene back in 2005.
Guest
- Alex Carter as Captain (season 1): The former captain of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
- Jesse Luken as Jake Harkes (season 1): One of the former members of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
- Matt McTighe as Chuck Parkland (season 1): One of the former members of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
- Graham Shiels as Cory Garrity (season 1): One of the former members of the 126 who is killed in the explosion.
- Angel Parker as Josie (season 1): A woman who Paul meets on a call. They date briefly, until she learns he is trans.
- Barry Corbin as Stuart Ryder (seasons 1–2): Judd Ryder's father.
- Mena Massoud as Salim (season 2): Marjan's childhood friend whom she has been arranged to be married since they were twelve.[15]
- William Allen Young as Benjamin Williams (season 2): Grace's father
- Amy Acker as Catherine (season 3): Chief of staff for the governor of Texas.
- Robyn Lively as Marlene Harris (season 3): The mother of Judd's son Wyatt.
- Neal McDonough as Sgt. Ty O'Brien (season 3): A police sergeant who is known for both his by the book approach and his dislike of firefighters.