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After graduating, Thompson landed her first role in the television show Brotherhood (2006) opposite Jason Isaacs. [1] She then guest-starred in several television shows before landing a recurring role on the CBS show NCIS (2006–2007) as Dr. Jeanne Benoit, the girlfriend of Tony DiNozzo (played by Michael Weatherly) and the daughter of Rene Benoit (played by Armand Assante).
Scottie Thompson (actress) (born 1981), American actress Scottie Thompson (basketball) (born 1993), Filipino basketball player Topics referred to by the same term
Scottie Thompson guest starred as Jeanne Benoit, Tony's girlfriend throughout the season. "Angel of Death" is written by Donald P. Bellisario and directed by Dennis Smith. Bellisario stated that he spoke with medical personnel before writing the episode to maintain accuracy in the hospital scenes. [ 4 ]
Jeanne Benoit (later Jeanne Woods) (Scottie Thompson) first appears in the episode "Sandblast" as Tony DiNozzo's new girlfriend. She is an ER resident in Washington, D.C., She is an ER resident in Washington, D.C.,
Scottie Thompson as Jeanne Benoit, Tony's girlfriend while undercover; Armand Assante as René Benoit, NCIS target; Susanna Thompson as Hollis Mann, Gibbs' girlfriend and Army CID Special Agent; David Dayan Fisher as Trent Kort, CIA Agent; Rocky Carroll as Leon Vance, NCIS Assistant Director; Brenna Radding as Kelly Gibbs, Gibbs' deceased daughter
A low-key kind of love! Jake Gyllenhaal and Jeanne Cadieu have kept their romance on the down-low — but they still seem to be going strong. Us Weekly confirmed the duo's relationship in December ...
Jake Gyllenhaal has been dating his girlfriend, Jeanne Cadieu, since late 2018. The two have kept things pretty private throughout the course of their years-long relationship, ...
Chris O'Donnell, Peter Cambor, Daniela Ruah, Barrett Foa, LL Cool J, and Brian Avers all appeared as their NCIS: Los Angeles characters in two episodes of NCIS' season six that served as a backdoor pilot. Rocky Carroll appeared in ten episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles as his NCIS character (seven in season one, and one each in seasons two, three ...