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Thomas Mark Harmon (born September 2, 1951) is an American actor and former football player. He is perhaps best known for playing the lead role of Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS . He has appeared in a wide variety of television roles since the early 1970s, including Dr. Robert Caldwell on St. Elsewhere , Detective Dicky Cobb on Reasonable Doubts ...
Sweet Bird of Youth (also known as Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth) is a 1989 American made-for-television drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Mark Harmon. [1] Adapted from the 1959 Tennessee Williams play of the same name by Gavin Lambert, it focuses on the relationship between a drifter and a faded movie ...
Mark Harmon is taking a step behind the camera for the upcoming NCIS prequel. "I'm there to help and to talk to them or to tell them what I remember from being in this for a while. But this is ...
Mark Harmon. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock Closing the chapter. Mark Harmon opened up about his departure from NCIS for the first time since his character’s final appearance last fall. TV Stars ...
Mark Harmon. In his latest adventure, the NCIS star Mark Harmon, 72, teams up with former real-life NCIS Special Agent and technical advisor to the TV series, ... At the same time, talking to ...
For All Time is a 2000 American television science fiction drama film starring Mark Harmon, Mary McDonnell, and Catherine Hicks. It was based on The Twilight Zone episode "A Stop at Willoughby" [1] written by Rod Serling. The teleplay was by Vivienne Radkoff and it was directed by Steven Schachter. The film aired on CBS on October 18, 2000.
Mark Harmon transitions from his iconic role as Leroy Jethro Gibbs to executive producer and narrator of "NCIS: Origins," a prequel exploring his character's early years.
After the Promise is a 1987 American drama television film directed by David Greene and written by Robert W. Lenski from a story by Sebastian Milito. Inspired by actual events, the film stars Mark Harmon, Diana Scarwid, Rosemary Dunsmore and Donnelly Rhodes.