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    Abigail Hawk opens up about her stellar relationship with Tom Selleck and confirms heartwarming detail

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 16, 20242 Mins Read
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    Tom Selleck, a renowned Hollywood actor, has significantly influenced younger stars, with Abigail Hawk, a co-star in Blue Bloods, praising his genius both on and off screen.

    At the tender age of 28, Abigail Hawk secured the part of her dreams in the upcoming television series Blue Bloods, which co-stars Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, and Jennifer Esposito.

    The show revolves around Frank Reagan, a fictional patriarch of a police family and the commissioner of the New York City police department.

    Hawk stars as Detective Abigail Baker, played by 78-year-old Chris Selleck. Despite being “greener” than her co-stars, Hawk feels comfortable with Selleck, who gives her character a real identity. They talk on the same level, and the signature moustache gives her character a sense of belonging.

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    Abigail Baker, originally named Mel or Melissa, was given a full-fledged identity by Tom Schelck. Staring on Magnum P.I. for 13 years, Hawk credits Schelck for giving her character life and allowing her to work alongside Hollywood’s biggest names. Despite the New York filming requirements, Hawk maintains a balance.

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    Jeff Hawk, a veteran actor, values a balance between personal and professional activities. He shares this approach with his family and admires Tom Selleck’s time management strategy for filming, highlighting his off-screen qualities and his advocacy for women.

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    Hawk’s absence after giving birth was a testament to his support for women, as the actor, Tom Selleck, stepped in to cover her, expressing admiration for her co-star’s legacy.

    Rewarding others

    Hawk recently extended the same encouragement that Selleck had given her to Jessica Pimentel, who appeared in an episode as Detective Laura Acosta in 2023.

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    Hawk admires the bold, unapologetic, kind, powerful, balanced, nuanced, talented, versatile, and versatile actress on set, praising her work ethic, dedication, and fearlessness on stage.

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