Oct. 5, 2025

Episode 140 – From Wings to Chicago Med: Steven Weber’s Incredible Hollywood Career – Part 2

Episode 140 – From Wings to Chicago Med: Steven Weber’s Incredible Hollywood Career – Part 2

In the second half of their fascinating two-part conversation, host Tony Miros continues his deep dive with acclaimed actor Steven Weber, who recalls his experiences filming the psychological thriller Single White Female” alongside Bridget Fonda—whom he remains friends with today. He opens up about filming his first nude scene, how nerve-wracking it was, and reflects on how today’s intimacy coordinators have changed the industry.

 

Weber also shares stories from his time filming Jeffrey,” the groundbreaking romantic comedy based on Paul Rudnick’s play. He affectionately calls it his “gay summer,” remembering how much fun he had shooting in New York City with Bryan Batt, Sir Patrick Stewart, and Nathan Lane—whom he gave his first on-screen kiss. Steven speaks warmly about his co-star Michael T. Weiss and the film’s humor and humanity in handling the AIDS crisis.

 

The conversation turns to his unforgettable experience working with comedy legends Mel Brooks and Harvey Korman in Dracula: Dead and Loving It.” For him, it was truly a dream come true—though trying to keep a straight face with Korman was nearly impossible. He reminisces about being drenched in fake blood for hours, only to later learn that scene was one of Brooks’ personal favorites. His time on Broadway in The Producers,” where he took over for Matthew Broderick as Leo Bloom, was another career highlight—performing for ten months and seeing his name in lights marked what he calls a pinnacle moment.

 

Steven also discusses his collaborations with Stephen King, including starring in The Shining” miniseries—filmed at the Stanley Hotel where King first conceived the story—and narrating the epic audiobook “It.” He touches on his diverse TV career, from Dallas” to “Indebted” with Fran Drescher, and now as Dr. Dean Archer on NBC’s Chicago Med.” What began as a brief guest role has turned into a beloved main character, though learning all the medical jargon remains a challenge.

 

STEVEN WEBER

Actor Steven Weber is best known for his beloved role as Brian Hackett, the charming and mischievous pilot on NBC’s long-running 1990s sitcom “Wings.”

 

He began acting professionally as a child, appearing in TV commercials by the third grade. After college, he joined the Mirror Repertory Company, performing alongside the legendary Geraldine Page. His early television break came in the soap opera “As the World Turns” (1985–86), and soon after, he appeared in films such as “The Flamingo Kid”  & “Hamburger Hill,” and the acclaimed mini-series “The Kennedys of Massachusetts,” where he portrayed a young John F. Kennedy.

 

Following the success of “Wings,” Weber continued to showcase his versatility across genres. He starred as Jack Torrance in Stephen King’s “The Shining” miniseries, appeared in the hit film “Single White Female,” & led the ABC drama “Once and Again” as artist Sam Blue. His TV credits expanded to include roles in “Cursed,” “The D.A.,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” “Desperate Housewives,” and “Monk” (where he reunited with “Wings” co-star Tony Shalhoub).

 

In recent years, Weber has remained a steady presence on both stage and screen. He’s appeared in “Dallas,” “Chasing Life,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and starred opposite Fran Drescher in NBC’s “Indebted.” Since 2021, Weber has been a series regular on NBC’s “Chicago Med,” where he portrays the complex and compelling Dr. Dean Archer—a fitting role for an actor whose career has been defined by depth, humor, and an enduring connection with audiences.

 

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Actor

Actor Steven Weber is best known for his beloved role as Brian Hackett, the charming and mischievous pilot on NBC’s long-running 1990s sitcom "Wings." Born in Briarwood, Queens, New York, Weber grew up surrounded by entertainment—his mother was a nightclub singer, and his father was a manager of Borscht Belt comedians. A graduate of Manhattan’s High School of Performing Arts and SUNY Purchase, Weber’s early exposure to show business shaped a career that would span film, television, and theater.

Weber began acting professionally as a child, appearing in TV commercials by the third grade. After college, he joined the Mirror Repertory Company, performing alongside the legendary Geraldine Page. His early television break came in the soap opera "As the World Turns" (1985–86), and soon after, he appeared in films such as "The Flamingo Kid" and "Hamburger Hill," and the acclaimed mini-series "The Kennedys of Massachusetts," where he portrayed a young John F. Kennedy.

Following the success of "Wings," Weber continued to showcase his versatility across genres. He starred as Jack Torrance in Stephen King’s "The Shining" miniseries, appeared in the hit film "Single White Female," and led the ABC drama "Once and Again" as artist Sam Blue. His television credits expanded to include roles in "Cursed," "The D.A.," "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," "Desperate Housewives," and "Monk" (where he reunited with "Wings" co-star T… Read More