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First episode Last episode No. of episodes (credited) Notes Regular Recurring Guest Mark Harmon: Leroy Jethro Gibbs: NCIS Supervisory Special Agent / Marine Gunnery Sergeant 1–19 "Yankee White" (1.01) "Great Wide Open" (19.04) 435 Sasha Alexander: Caitlin "Kate" Todd: NCIS Special Agent / Secret Service Special Agent 1–2 3, 8–9, 12 "The ...
McGee worked at the NCIS field office in Norfolk, Virginia, before being transferred to the headquarters in the Washington Navy Yard, a move made permanent at the end of the season two episode "See No Evil." McGee has a younger sister, Sarah, who is played by Troian Bellisario (Murray's stepsister in real life). Sarah attends Waverly College ...
NCIS: Main cast Season 1–20. Posthumous credit only in the first two episodes of Season 21. 2006–2009 The Replacements: C.A.R. Voice, main cast [42] 2008–2010 Ben 10: Alien Force: Professor Paradox Voice, recurring role (4 episodes) [42] 2009 Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Merlin: Voice, episode: "Day of the Dark Knight!" [42] 2010–2012
The premiere episode of Season 21 of NCIS concluded with Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) discovering that his mentor Donald “Ducky” Mallard (David McCallum) had died in his sleep and the last ...
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, and six). Pauley Perrette appeared in two first-season episodes of LA. David Dayan Fisher appeared in one first-season episode of LA; Michael Weatherly appeared in one seventh-season episode of LA
Heading into its 21st season come February 2024, CBS’ NCIS cast now boasts zero original cast members, seeing as — if you get technical (and people do) — Sean Murray (who plays McGee) and ...
The second season of the police procedural drama NCIS was originally broadcast between September 28, 2004, and May 24, 2005, on CBS.With the episode "Lt. Jane Doe", the show also introduced the phoofs, a black and white "preview" which was shown at the beginning of each act of that episode and has continued to be used to this day.
Anthony D. "Tony" DiNozzo, Jr. [4] / d ɪ ˈ n oʊ z oʊ / is a fictional character from the CBS TV series NCIS portrayed by American actor Michael Weatherly. [5] Created by producer Donald P. Bellisario, he appears as a series regular in the first 13 seasons before departing in the season 13 finale "Family First".