Meet the Real-Life Partners of the ‘Quantico’ Cast
The Quantico cast had many romantic ups and downs on-screen, but in real life, much of the cast is happily married.
The ABC thriller premiered on Sept. 27, 2015, following Priyanka Chopra as rogue FBI agent Alex Parrish. After three seasons, the show wrapped in August 2018. Ahead of the series finale, Chopra wrote on X that she was “saying goodbye” to her character, whose story was coming “full circle.”
But as one door was closing for Chopra, another was opening for the actress, who had gotten engaged to her now-husband, Nick Jonas, one week earlier. The pair have had quite the glamorous love story, but as Chopra told Vogue in December 2018, one of her Quantico costars, Graham Rogers, was actually the connecting link between the pair.
Chopra claimed that Jonas texted Rogers, saying, “Priyanka. Is. Wow.’ ” However, Jonas chimed in to say that’s “not the way I talk.”
In honor of the show’s 10th anniversary, meet the real-life partners of the Quantico cast.
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas
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Chopra, who starred as FBI agent Alex Parrish, got engaged to her husband, Jonas, just before Quantico’s series finale.
In December 2018, Chopra told Vogue that after he expressed his interest to her Quantico costar Rogers, Jonas sent her a message on X in September 2016, saying, “I’m hearing from a few mutual friends that we should meet.”
Chopra and Jonas met in person for the first time in 2017 at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, when the “Sucker” singer got down on one knee.
“This is in front of a bunch of people,” he recalled to Vogue. “I say, ‘You’re real. Where have you been all my life?’ Like, loud.”
They got engaged in July 2018 and wed that December. In January 2022, they became parents when they welcomed their first child, daughter Malti, via surrogate.
Jake McLaughlin and Stephanie McLaughlin
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Jake McLaughlin, who portrayed CIA agent-turned-FBI agent Ryan Booth, has started a family with his wife, Stephanie.
During a February 2024 panel for his show Will Trent, the actor revealed that he and Stephanie were expecting their fifth child together, joining kids Rowan, Reagan, Freya and Logan.
“I’m just grateful I’m in a really good place right now in the show as far as just my private life at home, which I usually try to separate from the business, and being able to afford the opportunity to go home when I can,” he said, going on to announce that he and Stephanie “have a son coming in a few more weeks.”
The actor added, “That’ll be number five for all of you that are like, shaking your head at me for having five kids. But we’re really happy and excited.”
Johanna Braddy and Freddie Stroma
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Johanna Braddy, who played FBI agent Shelby Wyatt, is married to a fellow actor, Freddie Stroma.
The pair met while filming season 1 of Lifetime’s UnREAL and wed in December 2016, per her Instagram.
Following their nuptials, Braddy spoke to PEOPLE in January 2017 about their special day, saying, “We’re both just so happy. I love saying husband now, I smile every time I say it. It was the best day.”
In January 2021, the Quantico actress described Stroma on Instagram as her “partner in crime,” “better half” and “best friend.”
Blair Underwood and Josie Hart
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Blair Underwood, who played FBI deputy director Owen Hall, met his wife, Josie Hart, when he was 16 years old.
“My mother loved and adored her. We lived separate lives on separate coasts. We never saw each other a lot,” he told PEOPLE in June 2023. “But when we talked, there’s always such a strong connection of just understanding each other.”
They began dating after their respective divorces and eventually said “I do” in an intimate Caribbean wedding on June 24, 2023.
Graham Rogers and Synnøve Årdal
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Graham Rogers, who played FBI agent-turned-law student Caleb Haas, tied the knot with his wife, model Synnøve Årdal, in June 2025.
She announced their engagement in an Instagram post in August 2024. The pair haven’t revealed many details about how their love story began, though they’ve shared several glimpses into their wedding day, from walking down the aisle to cutting the cake.
The wedding took place in Ålesund, Norway, per Graham’s Instagram.
Tate Ellington and Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington
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Tate Ellington, who portrayed Quantico top recruit Simon Asher, feels like a “lucky guy” being married to his wife, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington.
The pair tied the knot in May 2012 and went on to welcome two daughters together.
In honor of their 13th wedding anniversary, Tate shared a heartfelt tribute to Chrissy on Instagram, writing, “You make life an adventure. You’re my outdoor cat and I’m your indoor cat. You make this life good, and I mean really really good.”
Josh Hopkins
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Josh Hopkins, who portrayed special agent Liam O’Connor, is seemingly single.
While he hasn’t walked down the aisle himself, he attended his Quantico costar Rogers’ wedding in June 2025. He shared two photos of the bride and groom on Instagram, captioned, “Hooray!”
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, who portrayed former FBI deputy director Miranda Shaw, appears to be single, though has opened up about her bisexuality.
During a June 2022 conversation with Variety, the King Richard actress shared that she hadn’t publicly discussed her sexuality because “nobody asked.”
“I am queer. This is who I am,” she said. “The way that I live my life, around the people that I live my life around, I am public about it. I’m very clear about being bisexual. I have a sweatshirt that says ‘Girl Bi’ that I wear everywhere.”
Yasmine Al Massri and Michael Desante
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Yasmine Al Massri, who portrayed FBI agent Nimah Amin, is married to her husband, Michael Desante.
According to The New York Times, the actors grew up on the same street together, but Desante relocated to Los Angeles — and eventually convinced Al Massri to join him.
They later got married and welcomed one son together, though she keeps her personal life out of the spotlight.
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