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The following is a list of characters from the CBS crime drama television series, CSI: NY. It follows New York criminalists (identified as "the Crime Scene Investigators") working for the New York Police Department (NYPD) as they use physical evidence to solve murders.
CSI: NY (Crime Scene Investigation: New York, stylized as CSI: NY/Crime Scene Investigation) is an American police procedural television series that ran on CBS from September 22, 2004, to February 22, 2013, for a total of nine seasons and 197 original episodes.
The following is a list of pages of characters from the CBS television series, CSI: NY. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. *
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 ...
The song "Tear To Spare", from this album, was played in the CSI: NY sixth-season episode "Sanguine Love", which Giovinazzo wrote. Giovinazzo is a cousin of Buddy Giovinazzo and Larry Romano. [8] Giovinazzo married actress Vanessa Marcil on July 11, 2010, in a private ceremony in New York City. [9]
CSI originally starred William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger alongside an ensemble including George Eads, Gary Dourdan, and Paul Guilfoyle. Jorja Fox joined the cast in episode two of the first season, whilst Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall recurred throughout the first two seasons of the show before being promoted to regular status starting with the third.
There have been five “CSI” shows with actors playing forensics experts — “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “CSI: Miami,” “CSI: New York,” “CSI: Cyber” and “CSI: Vegas ...
Detective Don Flack (badge #8571) is portrayed as the legal muscle for the CSI: NY team, similar to the roles of his Las Vegas and Miami counterparts Jim Brass and Frank Tripp. He can often be seen interrogating suspects with a characteristic wit and sarcasm.