Bridget Moynahan, renowned for her role as Erin Reagan in the beloved CBS series "Blue Bloods," recently embarked on a new chapter in her career: directing. This milestone marks a significant shift for the seasoned actress, who has captivated audiences for nearly 25 years with her compelling performances.
From "Blue Bloods" Star to Director: A Leap of Faith
For over a decade, Moynahan has graced the "Blue Bloods" set, captivating audiences with her portrayal of the principled and strong-willed Erin Reagan.
But in Season 12, she took a leap of faith and decided to step behind the camera, directing two episodes of the series. This move was a bold one, a significant departure from her acting career, and it was met with both excitement and a touch of trepidation.
"It must be very difficult for an established actor to suddenly step away from the spotlight and put on the director's cap," says entertainment journalist John Smith. "Especially when you're directing fellow castmates who you've been working with for over 13 years.
It's a whole new dynamic."

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