Steven R. McQueen’s tenure as Jimmy Borrelli on Chicago Fire was nothing short of remarkable.
Joining Firehouse 51 in Season 4 of Chicago Fire, McQueen’s Borrelli brought a delightful blend of youthful charm and vulnerable zeal to the station. His character was eager and passionate, a winning combo when being indoctrinated into the 51 family.
Though his time on the show was brief, McQueen’s unforgettable portrayal of the 51 candidate continues to be remembered fondly.
When did Steven R. McQueen join Chicago Fire?
McQueen joined the cast of Chicago Fire in Season 4, Episode 1 (“Let It Burn”) in a recurring role as Jimmy Borrelli before being promoted to the main cast in Season 4, Episode 7 (“Sharp Elbows”).
Viewers may recognize McQueen for his iconic role as Jeremy Gilbert in the supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries.
McQueen and Taylor Kinney — who plays Kelly Severide on Chicago Fire — had appeared together in The Vampire Diaries during Kinney’s tenure as a werewolf.
How was Jimmy Borrelli introduced on Chicago Fire?
McQueen’s Jimmy Borrelli was introduced in the Season 4 premiere of Chicago Fire (“Let It Burn”), but his first impression at Firehouse 51 didn’t go well: His older brother, fellow CFD firefighter Danny Borrelli (Andy Ahrens), hazed him by dropping him off at the station tied up, tape-gagged, covered in toilet paper, and reeking of beer.
Then-Chief Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker) told Jimmy to leave and not come back, but Jimmy later returned to promise the chief that he’d show him he had what it took to become an exemplary 51 candidate.
He was a member of Season 4’s new candidate class, along with Paramedic-in-Charge Jessica “Chili” Chilton (Dora Madison) and Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo).
His relationship with his problematic older brother would remain a significant storyline throughout his time at 51.