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The following is a list of characters from the CBS crime drama television series, CSI: Miami. It follows Miami criminalists (identified as "the Crime Scene Investigators") working for the Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) as they use physical evidence to solve murders.
List of CSI characters may refer to: List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation characters; for information on the Las Vegas ensemble of CSI. List of CSI: Miami characters; for information on the ensemble of the first CSI spin-off, starring David Caruso. List of CSI: NY characters; for information on the ensemble of the CSI: Miami spin-off ...
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PJ Masks (known as "PJs" for short) is the titular superhero team that fights crime at night to keep it from ruining people's days.. Connor / Catboy (voiced by Jacob Ewaniuk in Season 1, Jacob Ursomarzo in Season 2–"Best Friends Forever", Roman Lutterotti in "Meet An Yu"–Season 4, Evan O'Donnell in Season 5, and Kai Harris in Season 6) – Connor is a blue-eyed boy with brown hair.
Omar Benson Miller (born 7 October, 1978) [1] is an American actor. [2] He is known for his work as Walter Simmons on CSI: Miami (2009–2012), as Charles Greane on Ballers (2015–2019), as the voice of Raphael on Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2018–2020) and its 2022 film, and on the CBS comedy series The Unicorn (2019–2021).
CSI: Miami's main theme is "Won't Get Fooled Again", written and performed by The Who, [47] who also perform the theme songs of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: NY, CSI: Cyber and CSI: Vegas. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] Prior to the opening credits, Horatio Caine delivers a "one-liner", or witticism, relating to the crime committed.
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He was part of the original cast of CSI: Miami, which premiered in 2002. He later directed and wrote the episode "Hunting Ground" (season 9, episode 16). He left the main cast five episodes into season 8 and was credited as a recurring cast member for eight episodes.