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Leroy Jethro Gibbs [4] (born November 21, 1954 [5]) is a fictional character and the original protagonist of the CBS TV series NCIS, portrayed by Mark Harmon. [6] He is a former U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper turned special agent who commands a team for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Gibbs and Fornell are approached by their mutual ex-wife, Diane, when her current husband Victor, a Homeland Security employee, disappears from a drive-through under suspicious circumstances. NCIS is officially brought into the investigation when a dead employee from the same drive-through is revealed to be a Navy reservist.
The threat posed by Cobb is deemed so great by Director Vance, that he deliberately changes NCIS policy to antagonize Gibbs in the hopes of setting Gibbs up as a figure Cobb will identify with, in an attempt to lure Cobb into a trap. Cobb, after abducting Ziva David, gives himself up to NCIS in order to start the next phase of his plan.
This week on CBS’ NCIS: Origins, a break-in at the NIS evidence room led to a resignation — and the discovery of a betrayal. Plus, Lala drew a line in the sand, before she and Gibbs grow any ...
For a leading man in a massive series, Mark Harmon got to play Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs as a bit of a man of mystery on the “NCIS” franchise mothership series, at least up to the point ...
'NCIS' star Mark Harmon has been married to his wife, 'Mork & Mindy' actress Pam Dawber, since 1987. Read all the details on their marriage and kids.
In 2011 and 2012, she made guest appearances in the 9th season of NCIS in the episodes "Devil's Triangle", "Devil's Trifecta" and "Devil's Triad" as Diane Sterling, an ex-wife of both Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Tobias Fornell. [3] In season 12 of the series, her character's arc was closed when she was murdered in the episode "Check". McGraw ...
The original Gibbs, Harmon, exited “NCIS” in 2021 but returns for “Origins” as narrator and executive producer. He came to the 2003 procedural with a similar skepticism Stowell had ...