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Arienne Mandi Joins ‘Chicago P.D.’ For Season 13 As New Series Regular

DeadlineWednesday, July 23, 2025 at 12:00:00 AM
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Arienne Mandi Joins ‘Chicago P.D.’ For Season 13 As New Series Regular
Arienne Mandi, known for her role in The Night Agent, is officially joining Chicago P.D. as a series regular for its upcoming 13th season. She’ll play Officer Naomi Kerr, a tough-as-nails former soldier and military contractor who excels in high-risk situations. Think fearless, battle-hardened, and exactly the kind of character who’ll shake things up in Intelligence Unit.
Editor’s Note: Chicago P.D. fans just got a reason to get excited—adding Mandi’s character suggests the show’s doubling down on high-stakes drama. With her military background, Kerr could bring fresh tension (and maybe some explosive action) to the squad. Plus, after 12 seasons, a new regular signals the writers aren’t just coasting—they’re keeping things dynamic. If you love cop dramas with gritty, complex characters, this is one to watch.
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