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Mar 15, 2024 · Josh Randall reprises his role as Sean Beckett in Station 19's final season. Beckett previously admitted that he needed help and pushed himself to rehab after being sober. His condition led to a drastic turn in the day-to-day firefighting duties of the team since it jeopardized their mission to save lives at one point.
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Phoenix Fair
After Maya was relieved of her duties, Beckett was sent to station 19 to replace her. Despite this change in leadership, Maya reflexively tried to act as captain on multiple occasions, which irritated Beckett. About ten months after this change, station 19 worked the Phoenix Fair, handing out water and providing cooling shelter for anyone who needed it to avoid overheating. As they worked, he was condescending to Maya and made sexist remarks about her. When Will, who was high on mushrooms, cl...
Structure Fire
Station 19 was called out to a house fire. When they arrived, Beckett sent Travis, Jack, and Sullivan into the basement to get water on the fire while Ben and Maya went to cut a ventilation hole above it. When Travis, Jack, and Sullivan stopped responding on the radio, Ben and Maya went to them and found them passed out on the floor. Ben and Maya soon passed out themselves, just as Sullivan was waking up. Sullivan got them out one at a time. Station 23 arrived as backup and Beckett ordered a...
Heat Wave
As a historic heat wave swept through Seattle, Beckett prepared the team for the push-in for their new engine. He assigned Maya to speak at the public debut, with the reasoning that it would prove they "have girls here." When Maya gave a quick speech, he rushed her along and people started to surround the engine to push it in. However, the first few people to touch the engine burned their hands as the engine's metal had warmed significantly in the heat. They quickly cancelled the push-in and...
Familial
His parents are dead and his brother is an alcoholic who doesn't take his calls.
Professional
He and Diane Lewisknow each other from the fire academy.
He beats Pat Aquinoat Football Squares every year and is said to be a sore winner.According to Diane, he was nicknamed "Last Place" at the fire academy under then-Chief Cummings.Despite appearing in every episode of season five, he was credited as a guest star throughout.Was once part of a bowling team.These episodes are Sean-centric or are otherwise very informative about his life: 1. All These Things That I've Done
Josh Randall. Joshua Reeve Randall (born January 27, 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for his television roles as Dr. Mike Burton on the sitcom Ed (2000–2004) and Sean Beckett on the series Station 19 (2021–2024).
YearTitleRoleNotes2022Jim NavarroEpisode: "Well Enough Alone"2022Sergeant SplitzEpisode: "Cake, Dance, & Solid Gold ...2021–2024Sean BeckettRecurring role (season 5); Series regular ...2021Pierrot le Fou1 episodeMay 10, 2024 · Josh Randall plays Sean Beckett, a firefighter who went into rehab and is on a path toward redemption in Season 7. Beckett comforts Maya after her intense confrontation with her brother, telling her that it is the right thing to cut him off (based on his experience of past trauma).
- Boris Kodjoe, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George
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Oct 2, 2021 · Who plays Captain Beckett in ‘Station 19’ Season 5? Josh Randall plays Captain Sean Beckett, the new leader of Station 19.
Mar 24, 2023 · Actor Josh Randall plays Sean Beckett, the fire captain who was brought in during season 5 to replace former Captain Maya Bishop after she was demoted. When Beckett was announced as the new...
May 31, 2024 · “It’s such a great group of people,” says Josh Randall, who plays Sean Beckett. “I’ll really miss everybody, and I’ll miss that camaraderie.” He’s not alone: You’ll also find folks from the crew you don’t see on camera spill some cool secrets and tricks they used to make all those 104 episodes look and feel super-real.