Danny Reagan Explained

Danny Reagan
Series:Blue Bloods
First:"Pilot"
September 24, 2010
Creator:Robin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Portrayer:Donnie Wahlberg
Full Name:Daniel Fitzgerald Reagan
Gender:Male
Occupation:Police officer
Family:Francis Xavier "Frank" Reagan (father)
Mary Margaret Reagan (mother)†
Erin Reagan (younger sister)
Joseph Conor "Joe" Reagan (younger brother)†
Jameson "Jamie" Reagan (younger brother)
Spouse:Linda Rose Reagan (née O'Shea) (wife)†
Significant Other:Marianne Romano (ex-girlfriend)
Children:Jack Reagan
Sean Reagan
Relatives:Henry Reagan (grandfather)
Betty Reagan (grandmother)†
Peter Christopher Reagan (uncle)†
Charles Reagan (great-grandfather)†
Eddie Janko (sister-in-law)
Jack Boyle (ex-brother-in-law)
Wendy Lightner (sister-in-law)
Jimmy O'Shea (brother-in-law)
Nicky Reagan-Boyle (niece)
Sofie Lightner (niece)
Joe Hill (nephew)
Religion:Catholic
Nationality:Irish-American
Extra-Hdr:Police career
Lbl31:Department
Data31:New York City Police Department
Lbl32:Years of service
Data32:1995Present
Lbl33:Rank
Data33:Detective 1st Grade
Lbl34:Awards
Data34:American Flag Breast Bar
World Trade Center Breast Bar
NYPD Medal of Honor
NYPD Combat Cross
NYPD Medal for Valor
NYPD Honorable Mention
NYPD Meritorious Police Duty
Marine Corps Service Award

Daniel Fitzgerald "Danny" Reagan is a fictional NYPD Detective First Grade, and one of the main characters in the television series Blue Bloods. He is portrayed by actor and New Kids on the Block singer Donnie Wahlberg.[1]

Biography

The eldest son of the current New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan and his wife Mary, Danny grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn with a younger sister, Erin, and two younger brothers, Joe and Jamie. He was happily married to Linda from 1996, with whom he has two sons, Jack (b. circa autumn 2000) and Sean (b. circa 2004), until Linda's death off-screen on May 28, 2017. They lived at 1712 Amboy Road on Staten Island until a drug cartel retaliated against a recent bust that Danny had made by firebombing their home in the season 7 finale "The Thin Blue Line". During high school, Danny dated Marianne Romano (Charisma Carpenter), who was described by his partner Baez as "the queen bee, super good looking, a little crazy, and dynamite in the sack" to which he agreed.[2] Right after graduating from high school, Danny worked numerous jobs including construction and bartending.[3]

In several episodes in the earlier seasons, it is clearly established in dialogue that Danny was the oldest of the siblings followed by Erin, Joe and Jamie in that order; Frank mentions that Danny was in diapers during the Watergate hearings which took place in 1973-74, while the final scene at the Reagan family plot in the episode "The Blue Templar" shows Joe's date of birth on his headstone as June 6, 1977. In later seasons, the writers appear to have retconned the order of birth. In the episode "Common Ground", Frank states that Joe was his firstborn and that he misses him every day. He also stated that the boys were 19 months apart and Erin was their younger sister. Therefore, Joe is the oldest, then Danny, Erin and Jamie is the youngest.

For a class project of Nicky's, Danny mentioned that when he was three years old, he wanted to be a firefighter for Halloween, but his grandfather Henry swore that as long as he was alive, no Reagan would ever be a member of the FDNY, got him into a police uniform, and he "never took it off" until he made Detective.[4]

On the job since autumn 1995,[5] Danny took a leave of absence from the New York City Police Department to serve two tours in the Iraq War as a Marine. (He had enlisted and served in the Marines sometime after high school and prior to joining the NYPD, and either stayed in the Marine Corps Reserve and was activated, or volunteered to reenlist at the start of the war.) Danny saw combat in Fallujah, and was the only member of his platoon to come home alive (resulting in some post-traumatic stress).[6] During his time in the Marines, Danny was decorated for heroism.

He is old-school; his hotheadedness and harsh methods of detective work sometimes get him in trouble, which his father worries about. When asked if his son "crosses the line" and violates procedure from time to time, Frank answered, "I think he walks on the line".[7] Danny is hard on other policemen and detectives when he feels they are unprofessional or not doing their duty to its utmost. He is currently assigned to the Detective Squad of the 54th Precinct, and partnered with Detective Maria Baez. In "Most Wanted", it is mentioned that he leads the Manhattan South Detective Borough in both collars and complaints.[8] In "Love Stories", he and Baez are awarded the NYPD Medal for Valor for their actions in "Partners".

As a detective with the NYPD, Danny carries a Kahr K9 in 9×19mm as his duty weapon, and drives a Dodge Charger on duty, which replaced his previous Chevrolet Impala 9C1. He also owns a Glock 19 in 9×19mm, and previously used a Smith & Wesson 5946 in 9×19mm. Danny drove a Jeep XJ Cherokee as his personal/family vehicle from Season 1 to Season 5, whilst Linda drove a rather troublesome 2001 Kia Sedona/Carnival; this vehicle was replaced when Henry lost his driver's license and gave Linda his car. In Season 6, Danny's Cherokee was replaced by a fourth-generation Ford Explorer.

Partners

Over his career, Danny has had numerous partners, with the show having cycled through various iterations until partnering with Maria Baez.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blue Bloods: 10 Facts You Didn't Know About Danny Reagan. Kacie. Lilliejord. October 2, 2020. ScreenRant.
  2. Growing Boys. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). November 1, 2013. 4. 6.
  3. Unfinished Business. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). January 17, 2014. 4. 13.
  4. Age of Innocence. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). February 25, 2011. 1. 16.
  5. Samaritan. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). October 1, 2010. 1. 2.
  6. Silver Star. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). March 11, 2011. 1. 17.
  7. Secret Arrangements. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). April 11, 2014. 4. 19.
  8. Most Wanted. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). October 31, 2014. 5. 6.
  9. Web site: Blue Bloods Fans Can't Seem To Agree On This Developing Relationship. Mark D.. McKee. July 17, 2022. Looper.com.
  10. Flags of Our Fathers. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). December 11, 2015. 6. 10.
  11. Pilot. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). September 24, 2010. 1. 1.
  12. Web site: Yvonna Kopacz Wright. IMDb.
  13. Officer Down. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). October 15, 2010. 1. 4.
  14. Nightmares. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). November 9, 2012. 3. 7.
  15. Framed. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). January 18, 2013. 3. 12.
  16. Inside Jobs. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). February 1, 2013. 3. 13.
  17. Protest Too Much. Blue Bloods. Blue Bloods (TV series). March 8, 2013. 3. 17.