When in the throes of an emergency, Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg) is the guy you want to show up to save the day.
Between his ceaseless passion and comedic charisma, Herrmann maintains his status as a Chicago Fire O.G. with 12 seasons under his belt. He has attended every One Chicago wedding, been on countless harrowing rescue calls, and seen a compelling rotation of first responders grace Firehouse 51 within his sprawling tenure. Plus, as Molly’s bartender, Herrmann knows the ins and outs of 51 better than anyone.
Herrmann truly has it all — he’s gritty, compassionate, and dedicated. It’s no wonder he has scaled the ranks of the CFD as skillfully as he has, ending Season 12 as the presumptive new chief of 51.
Who is Christopher Herrmann on Chicago Fire?
Herrmann is a veteran, seasoned first responder, bar owner, and dependable friend around Firehouse 51 — and has been since the series’ debut.
As a old timer at Firehouse 51, it’s often Herrmann who correctly judges whether or not a CFD candidate has what it takes to join the station’s unique ranks.
When he isn’t extinguishing fires, he’s likely connecting with locals as the co-owner of Molly’s Pub, the One Chicago watering hole. (The other is Randall “Mouch” McHolland (Christian Stolte), his best friend.)
At the end of Season 12, he was asked to take over as the chief of 51.
In addition to his 12 seasons of Chicago Fire (and counting), Herrmann has made several appearances in Chicago P.D., Chicago Med, and even Chicago Justice.
How many kids does Christopher Herrmann have on Chicago Fire?
Herrmann has five children on Chicago Fire.
At the start of Chicago Fire, Herrmann and his wife Cindy (Robyn Coffin) had four kids: Lee Henry (David Von Kampen), Luke (Lucas Von Kampen), Max (currently played by Keller Kennedy), and Annabelle (Amanda Calabrese).
After Cindy got pregnant in Season 1 of Chicago Fire, the couple welcomed their fifth kid, Kenny James (John William Adams III), in the Season 1 finale (“A Hell of a Ride”).
It was an action-packed birth because Cindy experienced birth complications while Herrmann was being held hostage by an inmate at the Cook County prison following a call. Luckily, he managed to escape the harrowing ordeal and make it to the hospital in time to meet his son for the first time.
Herrmann named the now-deceased Leslie Shay (Lauren German) and Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) as Kenny’s godparents.
In Season 2, Episode 16 (“A Rocket Blasting Off”), in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary, Herrmann got his wife what he called the “perfect surprise anniversary gift” — a vasectomy.