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In 2013, prior to the departure of actress Cote de Pablo, Wickersham was cast as NSA Analyst Eleanor "Ellie" Bishop in a three-episode arc starting from Season 11 of NCIS, starting November 19, 2013, on CBS. She was subsequently promoted to series regular, and her character officially became an NCIS Special Agent.
Also introduced NSA Analyst Eleanor "Ellie" Bishop to become NCIS Probationary Special Agent, loaned to NCIS on Joint Duty Assignment. The episode "Crescent City (Part I)", which aired on March 25, 2014, serves as the first of a two-part backdoor pilot of a second spin off from NCIS called NCIS: New Orleans based in New Orleans.
After Bishop's departure, Knight, who had once been a member of an NCIS REACT team, with her fellow NCIS colleagues all dying in an explosion, and who had temporarily assisted the team, subsequently joined the main NCIS Major Case Response Team in October 2021.
Emily Wickersham is saying goodbye to NCIS! On Tuesday's NCIS season 18 finale, Wickersham's character, Ellie Bishop, left for a top secret undercover mission. ET can now confirm that she will not ...
In the end, Torres and Quinn both join the team. 308: 2 "Being Bad" James Whitmore Jr. ... NCIS is terrorised by Bishop's 3 older brothers who arrive for Thanksgiving ...
The following contains spoilers from the Feb. 9 episode of NCIS. NCIS done pulled a Blue Bloods, with its first episode set during the COVID-19 pandemia era. Early into this Tuesday’s episode of ...
McGee and Knight attempt to prove her innocence, but ultimately Bishop reveals her complicity and quits. Torres realizes that Bishop's exit was a planned maneuver between her and Odette Malone (Ziva David's contact), so as to set Bishop up on a long-term, undercover mission which required her to be a "disgraced NCIS agent." The two share a ...
The actor teased that a romance could be in the cards for Torres after previously dating coworker Ellie Bishop (Emily Wickersham), which fizzled out on season 18. "There will be perhaps some new ...