9-1-1: Nashville Casts Hailey Kilgore, Hunter McVey & More — Meet the New Faces Lighting Up the Spinoff
- The TV Cave Article
- Jun 3
- 3 min read

Welcome to the Country-Fried Chaos of “9-1-1: Nashville”
If you thought the original 9-1-1 franchise was dramatic enough with its earthquakes, tsunamis, and wild animal encounters, just wait until it hits the heart of country music. ABC is turning up the heat—southern style—with 9-1-1: Nashville, the latest high-octane spinoff from Ryan Murphy's emergency-obsessed universe. And the buzz just got louder with the latest casting news.
Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz, and Hunter McVey are officially joining the already star-studded lineup, including Chris O'Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, LeAnn Rimes, and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the franchise or just here for the cowboy hats and sirens, here’s everything you need to know about these fresh faces and the fiery roles they’ll be playing.
Who’s Who in the 9-1-1: Nashville Cast?
Hailey Kilgore as Taylor – The Firefighting Songbird

First up, Power Book III: Raising Kanan and Harlem star Hailey Kilgore is stepping into the boots of Taylor, a firefighter with a voice like an angel and nerves of steel. Oh yes, this isn’t just fire and rescue—Taylor’s also a singer. In a city like Nashville, where even your barista is trying to make it big, it’s only fitting that one of our heroes belts out notes between battling blazes. Expect a character that blends grit with glamour.
Michael Provost as Ryan Sharpe – Cowboy Meets Crisis Mode

If you watched Insatiable, you already know Michael Provost has charm for days. In 9-1-1: Nashville, he plays Ryan Sharpe, son of fire chief Don Sharpe (played by Chris O'Donnell), and a modern-day cowboy with a firefighter’s badge. Think rugged good looks, old-school values, and a tendency to dive headfirst into danger. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we have a heartthrob alert.
Juani Feliz as Roxie – Adrenaline Junkie with a Scalpel

Next, we’ve got Juani Feliz (Harlem, DMZ) as Roxie, a former trauma surgeon turned firefighter who lives for high-stakes action. If jumping from one crisis to another is a lifestyle, Roxie’s got it down to an art. With surgical precision and a daredevil attitude, she’s the adrenaline shot this team didn’t know it needed.
Hunter McVey as Blue – The Haunted Bad Boy

Rounding out the new cast is Hunter McVey as Blue, your classic “tortured soul with a dangerous edge.” Blue is a firefighter with demons—and probably a brooding backstory just begging for a Season 1 flashback episode. Moody, mysterious, and emotionally complex? Check, check, and double check.
When and Where to Watch the Fireworks
9-1-1: Nashville is set to premiere in Fall 2025 on ABC, sliding into that sweet Thursday 9:00 p.m. ET/PT slot, right after the OG 9-1-1 show. Didn’t catch it live? No problem. It'll stream on Hulu the next day, because emergencies wait for no one—and neither does binge-watching.
Why You Should Care (And Probably Set Your DVR Now)
With its mix of high-stakes emergencies, southern charm, and now a killer cast lineup, 9-1-1: Nashville is shaping up to be a must-watch for fans of drama, fire, and just a touch of twang. This isn’t just another procedural. It’s sirens-meets-country-stardom, and we are so here for it.
Final Alarm: What We’re Expecting From 9-1-1: Nashville
To recap: Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz, and Hunter McVey are bringing the heat—literally and figuratively—to 9-1-1: Nashville. Whether you’re watching for the action, the backstories, or the musical numbers (still crossing fingers for a Taylor solo), this spinoff is ready to serve smoke, sparks, and southern flair.
Want more updates on the 9-1-1 universe and other spinoff drama? Bookmark us, and don’t forget to set your sirens for fall 2025—because things are about to get hotter in Nashville.
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