Chicago Fire Season 13: Who Plays Scott ‘Oz’ Osbourne?

Contains spoilers for “Chicago Fire” Season 13, Episode 14 — “Bar Time”

In the series “Bar Time”, it’s revealed that Lyla Novak (Jocelyn Hudon), a face we thought we knew, has returned from the dead, causing a stir when her former fiancé, Scott “Oz” Osbourne, shows up as Violet Mikami’s (Hanako Greensmith of “FBI”) new partner. This unexpected reunion catches Lyla off guard, as she hadn’t expected to see Oz again. The night shift becomes a mix of helping others and rehashing their past, with Violet trying to keep her distance amidst the tension. It is disclosed that Lyla, whom Oz calls “Lizzie”, eloped without explanation, leaving him alone and confused on their wedding day.

Lila, a character known for her free-spirited ways and reluctance towards commitment, had a brief stint on the show that ended abruptly, leaving one man in the dust. However, rather than being depicted as callous, Oz is presented as a responsible, mature, compassionate, and dedicated professional at work. Lila acknowledges this transformation in him and offers an apology for her hasty departure. Oz graciously accepts the apology, leaving their romantic situation ambiguous, with the door open for Oz’s potential return to the show. Meanwhile, Greg Finley’s acting career has been progressing steadily over the years, showing no signs of slowing down.

Greg Finley has a long line of jobs behind him

Greg Finley gained significant recognition primarily for his prolonged role in the television series “The Secret Life of the American Teenager.” During its five-season duration, he portrayed Jack Pappas, a character who had an enduring on-again, off-again relationship with Grace Bowman (played by Megan Park). The show followed their romance as one of its main storylines.

Beyond his extensive stint portraying Jack, Finley boasts an impressive collection of American guest appearances on various shows. He made an appearance as a fallen high school football star on “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit”, as a struggling hockey player Bobby Hatcher on “House”, and as a suspect in a murder linked to superheroes on “CSI”. Interestingly, he also played the character Girder for three episodes in “The Flash”.

In the end, he secured a supporting part on The CW’s series “Star-Crossed”, a brief teen drama exploring extraterrestrial and human interactions. He also starred as Drake for nine episodes in “iZombie”, which concluded in 2019. Interestingly, he portrayed another fallen football icon on “Chicago P.D.”, featuring as the troubled Trent Stow in “Ride Along”. It’s possible that he may expand his “One Chicago” portfolio with further Oz appearances.

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2025-02-28 02:29