Actors who've appeared in 3 or more shows in the NCIS franchise
With the cancellation of NCIS: New Orleans and the creation of NCIS: Hawaii, the likelihood of someone appearing on all 4 shows that bare the NCIS moniker has decreased considerably. Even less so if you take JAG into accounts.
Since I don't yet know how successful NCIS: Hawaii will be, and I have lists detailing two different three-way combinations (that I still plan on updating), I'm deciding to clump all possible three-way combinations together into one single list.
The rules are simple. If an actor has appeared in at least three out of JAG, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, and NCIS: Hawaii, then they'll be added to the list.
Edit: Arranging the list by how many shows in the franchise that they appear in, followed by alphabetical surname.
Since I don't yet know how successful NCIS: Hawaii will be, and I have lists detailing two different three-way combinations (that I still plan on updating), I'm deciding to clump all possible three-way combinations together into one single list.
The rules are simple. If an actor has appeared in at least three out of JAG, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, and NCIS: Hawaii, then they'll be added to the list.
Edit: Arranging the list by how many shows in the franchise that they appear in, followed by alphabetical surname.
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It all started 30 miles north of Boston, in the quaint New England coastal town of Manchester, Mass. At a young age, despite a loving family, proper upbringing and a good education, Tom decided to become an actor ---- Three defibrillator charges later, his parents threw their support behind him and the journey began.
That journey took him to school in New Hampshire, San Diego, England and finally the acting program at USC, where during his junior year, he landed his first professional role as Whit Champion, on the NBC drama series "The Yellow Rose."
After college, Tom continued studying acting with some of the best in the business: Vince Chase, Stella Adler, Winn Handman, and Roy London, to name but a few.
His body of work grew as well, including the television movie "The Alamo - Thirteen Days To Glory" with Alec Baldwin, the starring role in "The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man," and stints on shows with shorter titles like "Fame," "Dynasty," "Melrose Place," and "Lonesome Dove." (He sang "country" on Fame, ladies).
Feature films were also on the menu. Among them, "Fever Pitch," directed by the legendary Richard Brooks, "Red Rock West" (there's a story behind that one), "Courage Under Fire," directed by Ed Zwick, starring Denzel Washington and "Conspiracy Theory," starring Mel Gibson, among others.
Tom continued to exercise his theater chops as well, with notable roles in the award winning "Getting Out," at the Cast Theatre, "The Wager," at the Colony Theatre and as Mark Antony in the critically acclaimed LA Shakespeare Festival production of "Julius Caesar." Tom also spent eight years with the comedy improve troop WITHOUT A NET.
Then came the new millennium, and with it Tom's "multi-hyphenate" status. Alongside friend and actor Jon Lindstrom, Tom wrote and Executive-Produced the feature film "The Hard Easy," starring David Boreanaz, Vera Farmiga, Henry Thomas, Bruce Dern and Peter Weller. Their second script, "Head High" is currently the subject of a bidding war at two major studios - OK - "should" be the subject of a bidding war, or so they think. Tom has a number of solo projects in the pipeline as well. Among them, the un-romantic feature film comedy "Dating Tammy," and the TV pilot "Tee Time." "Saying" the lines however, is still Tom's first love and priority, and the past couple of years have offered plenty of that: "Dexter", "Criminal Minds", "Without a Trace", " The CSI'S", "The Forgotten"..... (and a really cool puppet show in Venice Beach).
Tom happily resides beach-side, Santa Monica, CA. Stay tuned.Crazy Sam Jennings - NCIS: Hawaii
Anthony Flanders - NCIS: NO
Gabe Stanfill - NCIS: LA
Dean Massey - NCIS
Winter & Colbert - JAG- Actor
- Sound Department
- Soundtrack
Philip Anthony-Rodriguez was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is known for The Company You Keep (2023), Good Trouble (2019) and SEAL Team (2017).Rafael Cortez - NCIS: LA
Michael Dawson - NCIS: NO
Lloyd Jackson - NCIS
Mark Burrell - JAG- Producer
- Actor
- Director
Emmy winning actor-producer Matt Battaglia was born in Tallahassee, Florida, the youngest of four children. He spent much of his life growing up in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. He attended the University of Louisville, where he was an All-American middle linebacker who led the nation in tackles his junior & senior years, totaling 153 & 166 tackles, averaging a collegiate high of 15 tackles per game, 2 years back to back. He played in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles.
As an actor, Battaglia has been credited in over 100 films and television programs. He won two Emmy Awards in 2011 for producing Last Shot with Judge Gunn (2011) and co-producing the Golden Globe-nominated film Brothers (2009). He founded The Mint Jubilee, a charity event at the Kentucky Derby which has raised millions of dollars for cancer patients. He created this event in memory of his mother who died of cancer.Snow - NCIS: NO
Kurt Holgate - NCIS: LA
Porcaro - NCIS
Alexander Kellogue - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Rob Benedict is an actor best known for his roles in TV and films including "Felicity", "Supernatural" and the movie Waiting...
Born and raised in Columbia, Missouri, Benedict received a degree in Performance Studies from Northwestern University. After graduating, his passion for theater lead him to performing in regional theaters across the country, including the critically acclaimed South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa, California. In addition he developed a one-man show based on the life of James Dean which he performed in Chicago and Los Angeles.
In Los Angeles he began performing in improv and sketch comedy shows. Soon he ventured into the world of stand-up comedy and hosted a monthly show called "Die Laughing" in which he performed with the likes of Tig Navaro, Paul F. Tompkins and Zach Galifiankis.
After a handful of guest star roles in tv, he was cast as "Richard Coad" in the critically acclaimed series "Felicity", which ran for 4 years on the WB. Since then, Rob has acted in more than 70 episodes of television and film over his 20 plus year career.
In CBS's Threshold Benedict played physicist Lucas Pegg, member of a secret government team investigating the first contact with an extraterrestrial species. In seasons 4, 5, 10, 11, 14 and 15 of Supernatural he plays a writer, Chuck Shurley, previously thought to be a prophet of the lord but later revealed to be God. On Alias Benedict was Sydney Bristow's short-term CIA partner, Brodien. Additional early television series credits include Birds of Prey and Come to Papa, with guest appearances on NCIS, CSI, Monk, Medium, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Snoops, Burn Notice, and Beverly Hills, 90210.
More recent television credits include a recurring roles in Bosch, NCIS: New Orleans, Masters of Sex, Fox's Touch, Franklin & Bash, and the digital series Susanna with Anna Paquin. He also appeared as the irreverent power agent Jeremy Berger in the Starz Original comedy series Head Case. Other recent guest star appearances are NCIS: Hawaii, On The Verge, Documentary: Now!, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Shameless, Psych and Law and Order: Los Angeles.
His feature film credits include A Little Help, with Jenna Fischer, State of Play with Russell Crowe. In 2005 he starred as Calvin in the cult comedy Waiting... with Ryan Reynolds, and later revised the role in the sequel Still Waiting. Other films include Kicking & Screaming, with Will Ferrell, Group Sex, Say Goodnight with Aaron Paul, Two Days, with Paul Rudd, The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest, starring Rosario Dawson, and Not Another Teen Movie.
In 2011, he co-wrote and starred in the independent short film Lifetripper, which made its debut at the LA Short Film Festival. He also co-wrote and played Miles Davis-Davidson in the Unauthorized Hangover 2 Documentary, which was featured on the DVD of The Hangover Part II. In 2013 he wrote, produced and starred in the 30 minute short film The Sidekick, which starred Jordan Peele, Lizzy Caplan, Ike Barinholtz, Ron Livingston and Jason Ritter.
In 2017 he wrote, produced and starred in the 10 episode series Kings of Con with friend and fellow actor Richard Speight Jr.[1] The series first aired on Comic-ConHQ and later, CW seed. The comedy series is set behind the scenes at fan conventions, based loosely on their real life experiences at said conventions.
In 2019 he had a starring role in the independent feature 30 Miles From Nowhere, with Carrie Preston, and in 2021 he starred in the Justine Bateman film Violet with Olivia Munn.
When not acting, Benedict can be seen and heard as the front man of the LA based rock band Louden Swain, whose 8th record, "Foolish", will be released in Spring of 2022.Damian Davenport - NCIS: Hawaii
Liam Somers - NCIS: NO
Jarrod Prodeman - NCIS: LA
Aaron Wright - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
- Director
A onetime professional football player for the Cleveland Browns, James has always had a passion for the arts and pursued his passion even while playing for the Browns for two years as a running back. He also played for the Canadian team, The Ottawa Rough Riders.
Many recall James as the security specialist, Michael Hailey, from the UPN drama "The Burning Zone." Some of James' other television credits include, "Bones," Navy: NCIS," "CSI: Miami," "All of Us," "Charmed," "Will and Grace," "Jag," "10-8," "Summerland," "Strong Medicine," and the HBO movies "Don King: Only in America," and "Criminal Intent," to name a few. His voiceover talents include a series regular role in the critically acclaimed claymation hit "The PJ's," which aired on the WB Network. James' talents aren't limited to the small screen. His notable parts in big screen include Godzilla, Out of Sight, with George Clooney and Soldier for Warner Brothers, where he played one of Kurt Russell's fellow soldiers. James has also had strong supporting roles in Substitute III and the hit movie Universal Soldier II.
Most recently, James will be seen in the much anticipated CBS one hour drama "Moonlight" as Lt. Carl Davis. Also James can be seen playing a crazed stalker on the ABC Family drama, "Lincoln Heights," and on the TNT critically acclaimed show, "The Closer" as Lt. Xavier.
However, James' talents don't end with acting;Putting his music degree from the University of Akron to work, he has appeared in the musical Big River, which he was nominated for a 2002 Ovation Award for best actor in a musical. He has also appeared in the musicals, Hair, Dawn of the Infinite Dreams, Sideshow, Kismet, Sheba as well as the play A Raisin in the Sun. In addition, in 2003 he directed the John Patrick Shanley play, The Italian American Reconciliation, at the Whitmore Lindly Theater in North Hollywood. Also in 2003, James made his directorial debut with the feature film Vault.
In his spare time, James enjoys guitar, piano, martial arts, singing, snowboarding and the list goes on;..There isn't much this man can't do.Perkins - NCIS: NO
Lee Stevens - NCIS: LA
Crewman - NCIS
Tripp - JAG- Roger Marcus - NCIS: NO
Arthur Janson - NCIS: LA
Phillip Heller - NCIS
Joel Wittman - JAG - Actor
- Soundtrack
Michael Reilly Burke was born on 27 June 1964 in Marin County, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Ted Bundy (2002), The Collector (2009) and Mars Attacks! (1996). He has been married to Kayren Butler since October 2008. They have two children.John Walsh - NCIS: NO
Malcolm Tallridge - NCIS: LA
Frank Connell - NCIS
Adam Kohler & Jay Pagano - JAG- Actor
- Director
- Soundtrack
A classically-trained actor with a deeply-rooted seed in theatre, Rocky Carroll has solidified his career in cinema, stage and television with varied and impressive performances. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, as Roscoe Carroll, he attended the prestigious School for Creative and Performing Arts, graduating in 1981 at age 18. Pursuing an interest to expand his knowledge in acting, he went on to attend The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University in St. Louis. For his efforts he earned a BFA. Finally he decided to move to New York to test his acting mettle and started out doing Shakespeare. He graduated to television work after proving himself on the stage, appearing in such series as Chicago Hope (1994), Law & Order (1990), The Game (2006), Boston Legal (2004) and The West Wing (1999). It could be said that his most notable and perhaps breakthrough role, however, came when he was cast as Assisant Director Leon Vance on NCIS (2003). It was a role that reunited him with his "Chicago Hope" cast mate Mark Harmon. His character Vance would later be promoted to Director of NCIS after the death of Director Jenny Shepard, played by Lauren Holly. In 2009, he appeared in a spin-off of the series, NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), joining the process of establishing the Los Angeles-based NCIS office.Leon Vance - NCIS, NCIS: LA, NCIS: NO, & NCIS: Hawaii- Actor
- Producer
John Cothran was born on 31 October 1947 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Yes Man (2008), Black Snake Moan (2006) and Rango (2011). He has been married to Judyann Elder since 1997.Fred Newman - NCIS: NO
Eddie - NCIS: LA
Alfred Holbrook - NCIS
Danville Morris - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
In the glimmering realm of Hollywood, where dreams come to life under the radiant lights, one name stands out like a beacon of talent and charisma - Seamus Dever. With his chiseled features, magnetic presence, and an acting prowess that leaves audiences in awe, Dever has carved a remarkable path through the entertainment industry.
Born in Flint, Michigan, Seamus Patrick Dever embarked on his extraordinary journey towards stardom. From an early age, it was clear that he possessed an innate knack for performing, captivating anyone fortunate enough to witness his early school plays and performances. His boundless enthusiasm and natural charisma set him apart, hinting at the incredible career that lay ahead.
Dever's first tentative steps into the world of acting were met with resounding success, as he began to make his mark in theater at the age of six. His talent was undeniable, and his dedication unmatched. He is the youngest graduate from the MFA program at Carnegie-Mellon University and the Moscow Art Theatre.
However, it was the small screen that truly catapulted Seamus Dever into the limelight. In 2009, he landed the role of Detective Kevin Ryan in the hit crime drama series "Castle." His portrayal of the dedicated and quick-witted detective garnered widespread acclaim and turned him into a household name. Dever's undeniable chemistry with his co-stars and his ability to seamlessly embody his characters' emotions made him an indispensable asset to the show's success.
Beyond the confines of "Castle," Seamus Dever's star continued to ascend. His versatility as a character actor and his facility with languages and dialects shone as he has been able to transition to villains and bad guys, many from foreign soil. As a result of his commitment to disappear into a character, Dever's performances never failed to captivate.
But it wasn't just his acting that endeared him to fans; it was his genuine nature and his unwavering commitment to his profession. Dever's dedication to his roles extended beyond the set, often immersing himself in research and preparation to breathe life into his characters. He is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio and believes in continuing to hone his craft.
As Seamus Dever continues to make his mark, his journey is far from over. With every role he takes on, every character he brings to life, he solidifies his place as a true icon of the silver screen. His story is one of passion, determination, and an unquenchable thirst for artistic excellence - a journey that has only just begun.
(Biography written by ChatGPT, not too bad, huh?)Scott - NCIS: Hawaii
Alexi Goncharov - NCIS: LA
Graham Thomas - NCIS
Caden Duran - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Jason Downs was born on 8 September 1973 in Columbia, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for NCIS (2003), Days of Our Lives (1965) and Hairspray (1988).Anton Breskov - NCIS: Hawaii
Todd Renfro - NCIS
Malcolm Donner - NCIS: NO
Ted Holmes - NCIS: LA- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Presciliana Esparolini is known in the acting community as "a strong willed actor whose work alone is worth a ticket to the show".
Born and raised in San Francisco's Mission District, Presciliana began performing at the age of five. She danced with San Francisco's Academy of Ballet for seven years before her love for the theatre started to take over. "Stepping Out" was one of her first theatre productions where she could shine as both dancer and actress.
She attained her BA in both Theatre & Mathematics from Holy Names University and a Certificate of Completion from the American Conservatory of Theatre.
Upon graduation, she was immediately picked up to play 'Celsa Guiterrez' in Michael Ondaatje's, "Billy the Kid" at the La Jolla Playhouse, under the direction of Tony Award winner Des McAnuff. Soon after, she relocated to Los Angeles and quickly began working in television and film.
In 2005, she won an award from the Coleman & Smith Artistic Company for Best Character Actress under direction of Rodger Mosely in the play "Extremities".
Presciliana also has a deep love for teaching acting with her students at The Aquila Studio.
Many people have inspired Presciliana throughout her theatrical career including her team at Global Artist Agency, her daughter Angelina and her mentors, Deb Aquila.Rebecca Hely - NCIS: Hawaii
Rosa Martinez - NCIS: LA
Deputy - NCIS
Unknown Role - JAG- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Alex Fernandez was born on 22 July 1967 in Miami, Florida, USA. He is an actor and director, known for American Gigolo (2022), Mayans M.C. (2018) and Good Trouble (2019).Hugo Garza - NCIS: NO
Joseph Flores - NCIS
Luis Perez - NCIS: LA
Joe Epps - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Clark was born and raised in downtown Chicago. At age 10, Clark decided to follow in his brother's footsteps and pursue a career on the stage. Studying at The Piven Theatre Workshop, Chicago's Latin School, and Northwestern University, he started compiling a compelling list of theatrical performances. Rounding out his training, he also worked for The Chicago Shakespeare Repertory Theatre, Steppenwolf, and Clark also taught at Northwestern Universities National High School Institute, otherwise known as "Cherubs."
Clark went on to Middlebury College in Vermont, where he majored in theatre, and minored in film and music. After graduating Cum Laude and with honors in the Middlebury Theatre Department, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career on screen.
Clark has also played with numerous bands (Kindle, WAV, Special Opps, and now The Real D'Coy) at numerous LA venues (The Viper Room, The Knitting Factory, B.B. Kings, 14 Below, and others). Look for The Real D'Coy's Sophomore album, Boys Against Girls, on iTunes.Brent Spooner - NCIS: Hawaii
Bill Lester - NCIS
Walt Jeffries - NCIS: NO
DEA Agent - NCIS: LA- Actor
- Soundtrack
A graduate of the University of Iowa, Getz is one of four siblings raised in Iowa and in the Mississippi River Valley of Northern Illinois. After doing a number of plays at the University of Iowa he was encouraged to try acting as a profession. A children's theater production in Napa led to New York which led to Getz's first East Coast play at LaMaMa with Danny DeVito and Peter Riegert. He later spent one season (1970-71) with the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco, joined Actor's Equity, and a year later helped found the Napa Valley Theater Company in Yountville, California. One of Getz's earliest roles was as "Shampoo Man" in a Johnson & Johnson Baby Shampoo commercial shot in the late 1970s. He appeared in the workshop and very first production of the musical "The Robber Bridegroom".Owen Matthews - NCIS: NO
Lockhart - NCIS: LA
Walter Kane - NCIS
Harrison Spencer - JAG- Chicago native Tim Griffin, often known as, "the actor who is in everything," has amassed a dizzying list of credits, and over the years has solidified his reputation as one of Hollywood's nicest, most charming and versatile actors.
The son of a pediatric cardiologist, he first discovered acting after being cast as Oliver Twist in a school performance of the musical "Oliver!" As a teen Griffin would star in numerous theatrical productions for "The Body Politic" and "New Haven Playhouse," as well local movies and commercials. After graduating from Francis Parker High School (among classmates Paul Adelstein, Anne Heche, and novelist Brad Thor), Griffin made the choice to put acting on the back-burner to enroll in the University of Vermont (UVM) where he graduated with a double major in political philosophy and English literature.
Griffin performed as a regular member of the UVM Players (as Claudio in "Much Ado About Nothing" and Riff in "West Side Story"). Fate intervened his sophomore year while driving back to Chicago when his car broke down outside New York City. While waiting for it to be repaired, his agents asked him to audition for a TV movie called "Taking A Stand." He was cast in the leading role of the all-star production (Betty Buckley, Jane Adams, Michael Beach). The show went on to win a Daytime Emmy for "Outstanding Children's Special."
Following this success, Griffin turned down a scholarship to study abroad at the University of Kent in England, and went to Hollywood. Giving himself the extreme grand total of one year to make or break his career, he enrolled in classes at UCLA and signed with Writers and Artists. He quickly went on to star in high-profile TV shows and movies of the week, including "China Beach," "In The Heat of the Night," and Michael Zinberg's autobiographical, coming-of-age drama "For The Very First Time."
Rejecting the advice of his agents, he elected to return to the University of Vermont to finish up his Bachelor's Degree. He considered attending graduate school for political philosophy, but his academic mentor convinced him to return to the West Coast and continue to pursue his acting career, noting that the scholarly life would always be there to fall back on if "things didn't pan out."
Unsure whether working as a "teen actor" came with an expiration date, he picked up right where he left off, landing recurring stints on "General Hospital," the critically acclaimed "Against The Grain" (co-starring "Southland's" Mike Cudlitz, and Ben Affleck), and a near-unrecognizable turn as the autistic Richie Grayson on "Party of Five." His reputation as a multi-talented actor began to grow, and in 1996, director John Singleton gave Griffin his first break into features, casting him in "Higher Learning" (Jennifer Connelly, Lawrence Fishburne) as the orientation announcer at a pep rally whose booming message was "How many people came here to change the world?!"
In his hilarious recurring role as T.R. Knight's brother, Ronny O'Malley," on "Grey's Anatomy," Griffin is best know for shooting his own dad in the butt. He became even more recognizable in 2004 when he was cast in "The Bourne Supremacy," the second installment of the legendary franchise. As "Nevins", a hapless CIA agent who interrogates the eerily silent Bourne (Matt Damon), he's repeatedly stonewalled and smugly says "You're going to play ball one way or another..." During filming, Damon (by pure accident) really cracked Griffin across the bridge of his nose, giving him a deviated septum.
Griffin's blockbuster streak continues with credits that include Jon Favreau's "Iron Man," and more than a few projects for the brilliant J.J. Abrams, such as "Cloverfield," "Star Trek"(where Abrams directed him as the doomed UFSS Kelvin's Chief Engineer in the opening sequence) and in the upcoming "Super 8"(Elle Fanning).
Being handpicked to star alongside and be directed by George Clooney in the 1920's football romp, "Leatherheads" (also starring Renee Zellweger) was a huge thrill. He re-teamed with Clooney again in the comedy "The Men Who Stare at Goats" (featuring Academy Award winners Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges). Griffin earned critical praise for his work in Doug Liman's true-life spy drama "Fair Game" as Paul, the lead CIA analyst charged with the unenviable task of taking on Scooter Libby (David Andrews) over the now infamous "yellow cake uranium." Starring Academy Award winner Sean Penn and Naomi Watts, "Fair Game" was awarded screen writing honors by the Writer's Guild of America, and a New York Film Critics award.
In addition to multiple recognizable commercial campaigns and television spots, Griffin has had numerous high profile projects in the past few years, including roles in feature films such as Chris Weitz's "A Better Life," John Singleton's "Abduction" starring Taylor Lautner and Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper."
On television, Griffin has starred in the Peter Berg produced NBC primetime drama "Prime Suspect," with Maria Bello and Aidan Quinn and had a major arc on the hit USA drama "Covert Affairs" opposite Kari Matchett. Up next, Griffin will play Special Agent "Adam Hassler" in the Fox event series "Wayward Pines" from M. Night Shyamalan.
Griffin lives with his wife and their two children in L.A. With his wife, he has built and remodeled several homes. He's a proud Irish-American ridiculously devoted to the Chicago Cubs.Avery Walker - NCIS: NO
Unit Leader - NCIS: LA
Malcolm Porter - NCIS
Reconnaissance Operative - JAG - Actress
- Writer
- Casting Director
Molly Hagan was born the seventh child of Jack and Betty Hagan in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At the age of 4 the entire family moved to Ft. Wayne, Indiana. She grew up among cornfields and limestone quarries. Molly always wanted to be an actor. She toiled with her sister, Lucy Hagan, to create the best living room theatre a family could watch. But had her first real break as Glinda the good witch in "The Wizard of Oz" at St. Therese's Elementary School. After crushing it, doing the best Billie Burke she could, Molly went on to be kicked out of High School drama. She then attended Northwestern University.Elaine Jarrett - NCIS: NO
Peggy Winant - NCIS: LA
Audrey Vetter - NCIS
Melinda Davy & Navy Captain - JAG- Actress
- Soundtrack
Isabella Hofmann was born on 11 December 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Burlesque (2010), Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) and Firefly (2002). She was previously married to Steven Memel.Miriam Savic - NCIS: LA
Nancy Nolan - NCIS: NO
Evelyn Wallace - NCIS
Meredith Cavanaugh & Maryann Cavendish - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Tobias Jelinek is an American actor born in Leesburg, Virginia. He grew up in Santa Barbara, California and studied theater at Laurel Springs High School in Ojai, California. He received his professional break at age 15 when a Disney scout spotted him in a stage production. The encounter lead to his first film role as Jay in Disney's classic Hocus Pocus with Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Jelinek graduated from Bennington College in Vermont before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. In 2007, he starred in the smash hit Point Break Live! as Bodhi (Patrick Swayze) touring Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. In 2010, he made his debut television appearance in Spike TV's Kings By Night as Steven, the intense ex-convict looking for love in all the wrong places. His recent credits including recurring roles on Netflix's Stranger Things, Baskets (FX), and Major Crimes (TNT).Paolo Castile - NCIS: Hawaii
Will Kirby - NCIS: NO
Robert Griffin - NCIS: LA
Bodie Whitman - NCIS- Actor
- Stunts
- Writer
Dylan was born in Taos, New Mexico, and fell in love with storytelling as a kid - while he directed improvised dramas on a home VHS camera. He was awarded a National-Merit Scholarship to USC, where he won the Outstanding BFA Performance while earning his degree in Theatre. Some of the Directors he's since worked with include Denis Villeneuve, Stephen Gaghan, Antoine Fuqua, Andrew Niccol, David Mackenzie, as well as Seth MacFarlane, Joseph Kosinski, and Taylor Sheridan... to name just a few.Laird Harriman - NCIS: Hawaii
Willard Kurtz - NCIS: NO
Lincoln Stern & Jax - NCIS: LA
Freddie Fountain - NCIS- Actor
- Director
- Writer
A fellow actor once told James that he would "be the last man standing." Prophetically, that has come to pass...
As an actor working in film, TV, and theatre (on and off-Broadway), James Macdonald's distinguished career has spanned over thirty-five years. Starting with his debut performance as a young actor appearing with Jennifer Jason Leigh in Uli Edel's "Last Exit to Brooklyn," he has shared the big screen with some of Hollywood's heaviest hitters, including Harrison Ford, Denzel Washington, Colin Farrell, Jessica Biel, Tommy Lee Jones, Niecy Nash, Dennis Quaid, Josh Hutcherson, Josh Harnett, Rosario Dawson, and John Travolta, Mahershala Ali, Stephen Dorf, to name just a few.
He has worked with legendary directors such as John Woo, Clint Eastwood, Spike Lee, Joel Schumacher, Lisa Cholodenko, Irwin Winkler and Nic Pizzolatto in varying and diverse types of roles across the genres of comedy, drama, thriller, horror, and science fiction. From his portrayal as the iconic character of porn star/poet Garth in "Sex and the City" to Dwight Yoakum's bumbling sidekick in "Hollywood Homicide" to the sadistic drill sergeant in "Tigerland" and the cocky small-town cop in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D" (who has his face torn off), James has utilized his chameleon-like acting skills to convince audiences of those characters' pathos, authenticity, and humor. (He still receives fan mail for his portrayal of naive, young Captain Wainwright in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine")
James also writes and directs. Among his many accolades is Best Director, Screenplay, and Short Film awards for his film "Heavy Lifting," a Garland Award for creating the lead role of F.W. Murnau in the groundbreaking L.A. theatre company Zoo District's production of Nosferatu, and Best Lead Actor award at Hollywood's FirstGlance Film Festival for the indie film "Fissure."
In his free time, James works with the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated teaching writing and acting workshops. You can also find him roaming the varied and colorful neighborhoods of Los Angeles with his vintage Pentax K1000 film camera.
For more information about James, visit his website at JamesMacdonald.biz.Norton Padgett & Faul - NCIS
Tom Garrett - NCIS: NO
John Ness - NCIS: LA
Timothy Mallory, Walt Rockwell, & Wakefield - JAG- Chris McGarry is an actor, known for HBO's "Barry" (2019), "The Fosters" (2017), "Lawless "(2012), and "Mad Men" (2010). On stage he appeared opposite Tom Hardy in Brett C. Leonard's "The Long Red Road" at Chicago's Goodman Theater, directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman. In 2016 he starred opposite Timothee Chalamet and Robert Sean Leonard in John Patrick Shanley's "Prodigal Son" at Manhattan Theater Club. Other theater credits include "Doubt" (Nat'l Broadway Tour) opposite Cherry Jones, directed by Doug Hughes and "Salome" (Broadway) with Al Pacino, directed by Estelle Parsons. He's worked extensively with John Patrick Shanley as an actor and directed Shanley's 2004 Drama Desk nominated, "Sailor's Song" for Labyrinth Theater Co. at The Public Theater. Numerous television credits include "Barry", "Mad Men", "Casual", "American Horror Story" & "The Fosters" among others. He is a member of Labyrinth Theater Company and The Actor's Studio and has been married to Mary Kate Spach since December 28, 1996. They have two children.Hugh Lowry - NCIS: Hawaii
William Bradford - NCIS: LA
Adam Calloway - NCIS: NO
Peter Sanger - NCIS - Actor
- Producer
- Director
Brian McNamara is a character actor, director and producer who has made over 100 TV and film appearances. His first major role was in the Garry Marshall comedy drama The Flamingo Kid (1984) with Matt Dillon. He then went on to star opposite Ally Sheedy and Steve Guttenberg in the John Badham science fiction project Short Circuit (1986), which performed well at the box office. The following year he put in a solid lead performance as Dean Karny in the thriller Billionaire Boys Club (1987): the film was based on an actual event and co-starred Judd Nelson and John Stockwell.
Brian switched easily into slapstick comedy next with a supporting role in Caddyshack II (1988), where he shared the screen with veteran comedians Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, and Jackie Mason. He helped Jeff Daniels and John Goodman battle grossly mutated spiders in the Frank Marshall horror comedy Arachnophobia (1990), and shined in the romantic comedy Mystery Date (1991) opposite Ethan Hawke and Teri Polo.
Since then he has maintained a steady career in film - most notably a great performance in the independent film The Legend of Tillamook's Gold (2006)- and has notched up countless appearances in quality TV shows like
Brian made his directorial debut with the thriller Lost Signal (2006), which he also starred in. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance in Billionaire Boys Club (1987).Noah Sykes - NCIS
Randy Wilson - NCIS: NO
Jason Rehme - NCIS: LA
Andrew Gale & Jack Hillyard - JAG- Gabriel Olds was born on 24 March 1972 in New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021), Apartment 407 (2016) and Amazing Stories (2020).Spencer Allen - NCIS: LA
Oliver Huntington - NCIS: NO
Gregg Norvell - NCIS
David Ridley - JAG - Actress
- Producer
- Director
Pauley Perrette is known to millions around the world as Abby Sciuto, the brilliant but offbeat forensic scientist on CBS's NCIS (2003). Her additional credits include appearances on such shows as Almost Famous (2000), The Ring (2002), 24 (2001), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Murder One (1995), The Drew Carey Show (1995), Jesse (1998), Time of Your Life (1999), Philly (2001), Special Unit 2 (2001), Haunted (2002) and many independent films, commercials, and music videos.
Born in New Orleans, Pauley was raised in Alabama, Georgia, and all over the South. She was an undergrad honor student in sociology, psychology, and criminal science. She began her master's degree in criminal science at Georgia State University before moving to New York City. She worked as a bartender while pursuing an acting career.
In addition to being a talented actress, Pauley is also a director, producer, published writer, poet, photographer, spoken-word artist, and singer/songwriter. A passionate and dedicated advocate for civil rights, she is directing and producing a documentary about U.S. civil rights attorney and author Mark Lane. An ardent social and civil activist, Pauley is involved in many charitable organizations that work on behalf of animal rescue, civil rights, and LGBT rights. She is on the board of Project Angel Food and supports Habitat for Humanity, NoH8, PATH (People Assisting the Homeless), EQCA (Equality California), AIDS Walk LA, the Humane Society, AIDS Task Force, NOH8 Campaign, Los Angeles Zoo, Hope Gardens, Union Rescue Mission, DonorsChoose.org, APLA (AIDS Project Los Angeles), the Amanda Foundation, the American Red Cross, Out of the Closet, Top Cops, 5p21 (AIDS clinic), Strike Out AIDS, Petfinder.com, Hollywood Homeless Lunch, Campaign for Care, and Save the Children. Pauley is also an active congregant of the social and civilly active Hollywood United Methodist Church.
Her dedication to independent film has resulted in her winning, among other accolades, Best Actress in the Beverly Hills Films Festival 2010 for To Comfort You (2009). Being placed on several IT lists, including those of Entertainment Weekly and LA Weekly, she also was singled out as the only woman in the top 10 of the Q rankings, and tied with Tom Hanks and Morgan Freeman at #1 as the most favorable celebrities. In the E-Poll survey, she ranked #4 most liked celebrity.
Pauley was recently honored by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul as Community Advocate of the Year, by the Union Rescue Mission with the Heart for Service Award, by the Desert AIDS Project as Next Generation Advocate, and by the Union Rescue Mission for her social media efforts that saved Hope Gardens (a homeless shelter for women and children). She is finishing recording her new album with her band, Stop Making Friends, performing songs that she wrote and sings. She is also the former lead singer of the all-girl rock band Lo-Ball. She recently collaborated with new artist B. Taylor on his single, "Fire in Your Eyes," and soon will be heard on the Run-D.M.C. single "Attention Please."
Pauley has been a frequent entertaining guest on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005), Late Show with David Letterman (1993), Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (2009), and many other entertainment and talk shows.Abby Sciuto - JAG, NCIS, NCIS: LA, & NCIS: NO- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Eyal Podell was born on 11 November 1975 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is an actor and writer, known for Deep Blue Sea (1999), Scoob! (2020) and The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019). He has been married to Ashley Podell since 2004. They have one child.Douglas Wilkins - NCIS: NO
The Passenger - NCIS: LA
Namir Eschel - NCIS
Benjamin Holt - JAG- Actor
- Writer
- Executive
John is a graduate of the University of Florida. He has worked extensively in television, film and stage in Los Angeles since 1986.
For nearly twenty years, he has traveled throughout the country performing his critically acclaimed one-man show, Father, Son & Holy Coach, which is the tale of a father who wants a do-over in life and is determined to do so vicariously through his son. Posey seamlessly portrays two dozen different people during the production. It may be the only theatrical production where you see an actor wrestle with himself and lose.
He has worked extensively in the voice-over market and has shot or voiced more than 200 television commercials.
As a screenwriter, John has written screenplays for SONY, Disney and HBO. His film Legendary, starring Patricia Clarkson and Danny Glover was released in the Fall of 2010.
His biopic about the famed 1940s-'50s cultural icon "Gorgeous George" is set up at WWE Studios.
John teaches scene study in L.A., is a speech writer and has also created original syndicated programming for radio.
He was born John Sanford Posey in Hartford, Connecticut, to Joan (Armstrong) and William McCutcheon Posey, Jr. He is Pops to actor Tyler Posey and Jesse Posey. . He was married to Cyndi, prior to her passing in 2014. He married Amy Lord in 2020.Charles Fox - NCIS: NO
Keys - NCIS: LA
Lance Simmons - NCIS
Crash Investigator - JAG- Dendrie Taylor was born on 23 November 1960. She is an actress, known for Pam & Tommy (2022), Peace in the Valley (2022) and Sons of Anarchy (2008). She is married to Adam Lazarre-White. They have one child.Elizabeth Williams - NCIS: LA
Martha Roberts - NCIS: NO
Janet LaCombe - NCIS
Emma Renfield - JAG - Actor
- Producer
- Director
Wilmer Valderrama has amassed an extensive acting resume in film and television that solidified him in Hollywood as a sought-after leading man. Valderrama starred in Fox's sci-fi series Minority Report (2015) as Will Blake, a new police detective on the force. The series, which also starred Meagan Good and Stark Sands, was a sequel to the Steven Spielberg-directed movie set 10 years after the end of Pre-crime in D.C. Valderrama also starred as Carlos Madrigal, the main villain in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's first original series From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (2014) on El Rey Network. Valderrama voiced Prince Charming in the John H. Williams animated film Charming (2018), opposite Ashley Tisdale, Avril Lavigne, and Demi Lovato. Valderrama starred in the indie dramas To Whom It May Concern (2016), from French director Manu Boyer, and The Adderall Diaries (2015), opposite Amber Heard and James Franco, which premiered at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. His other film credits include Larry Crowne (2011), From Prada to Nada (2011), and Summer Catch (2001). Most recognized for his role as Fez on Fox's Emmy-nominated series That '70s Show (1998), a role that garnered him numerous Teen Choice Awards and an ALMA Award nomination. Valderrama also lent his voice to the character Manny on the Disney Channel's animated children's program Handy Manny (2006). His other television credits include Awake (2012), Raising Hope (2010), Suburgatory (2011), Royal Pains (2009), and Wizards of Waverly Place (2007). Behind the camera, Valderrama created and produced the MTV series Yo Momma (2006), also serving as the host for all three seasons, in addition to producing other MTV series such as Punk'd (2003), Blowin' Up (2006), and Trippin (2005). As for his philanthropic efforts, Valderrama has directed several PSAs for multiple organizations such as Voto Latino, where he stands as co-chair, and the Environmental Media Association, where he is an executive board member. Valderrama is the spokesperson for CHCI, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, and is the founder of their Ready 2 Lead program, which educates and empowers the Latino youth. He also worked with President Barack Obama's Organizing for Action campaign on future efforts involving immigration reform and education. Born in Miami, Valderrama moved to Venezuela with his family at the age of 3. Valderrama is fluent in both Spanish and English. When Valderrama was 13, his family relocated to Los Angeles.Nick Torres - NCIS, NCIS: NO, NCIS: Hawaii, & NCIS: LA- Actor
- Producer
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Michael Manning Weatherly, Jr. was born on July 8, 1968 in New York City, to Patricia Ruth (Hetherington) and Michael Manning Weatherly, Sr. Raised in Fairfield, CT, he left college to pursue a career in acting. He also had a great passion for music, and played in a band while pursuing his acting career. He began acting professionally and landed his first job as Theo Huxtable's roommate on The Cosby Show (1984) and a role in the independent film Trigger Happy (2001) opposite Rosario Dawson. This led to numerous guest spots on television and brought him to Los Angeles, where he landed a regular role in the FOX series Significant Others (1998). He met director Whit Stillman, who cast him in The Last Days of Disco (1998) opposite Chloë Sevigny. Michael also starred as Christina Applegate's ex-husband on the series Jesse (1998) and had roles in The Specials (2000) opposite Rob Lowe, Venus and Mars (2001) opposite Lynn Redgrave and Gun Shy (2000) opposite Liam Neeson and Sandra Bullock.
In 1995 he married actress Amelia Heinle, who appeared with him in The City (1995) and Loving (1983). Unfortunately, their marriage ended in divorce in 1997, despite the birth of their son August in 1996. Michael resides in Los Angeles. Weatherly married internist Dr. Bojana Jankovic on September 30, 2009. The couple live in Los Angeles with their two children, a daughter Olivia, and a son Liam.Anthony DiNozzo - JAG, NCIS, NCIS: LA, NCIS: NO- Derek graduated from California Institute of the Arts in 1993. Derek is from Bakersfield, CA. Derek's best work is in theatre, particularly in Othello (title role) and as Prospero in The Tempest. Watch for this rising young star in the very near future.Raymond Isler - NCIS: NO
John Stone - NCIS: LA
Joe Sacco & Stengel - NCIS
Stanley Ellis & Smith - JAG - Troy Lee Winbush was born on March 12, 1970, in Harlem, New York. He attended Louis B. Brandeis High School and was known as the class clown. Troy idolized Eddie Murphy and enjoyed making his classmates laugh; however, making the class laugh and disrupting the class was not a good time for his jokes and he was constantly disciplined for his actions. At the age of 14 years old, Troy's mother enrolled him in Weist Barron acting school hoping this will allow Troy to express his humor in the proper environment and not get into trouble at school any more. That same year, Troy discovered his acting bug and booked his first movie "Who's That Girl" with Madonna; unfortunately, due to bad weather, production was moved to California and Troy was released from his first big break. A couple of months later, Troy booked the motion picture film, "The Principle". At the age of 15 years old, Troy got a recurring role on the most popular family comedy show of the 1980s, "The Cosby Show" as Denny, appearing on the series from 1987-1991. While spending the next few years working Bicoastal, Troy decided to officially move to Los Angeles in 1998.
Troy has had much success co-starring on feature films such as; John Q, The Replacement and National Treasure just to name a few. Troy has also been featured in numerous television shows; Law & Order, NYPD Blue, CSI: Miami, The Parkers, and Medical Investigation to today's hit shows including Scandal, Big Bang Theory and among other popular series. Troy has also taken his talent to the stage appearing in stage plays including (Joe Turners) "Come and Gone", Pearly Victorious, Gang on the Roof and countless others.
Today's Troy continues to successfully stay active in TV and film as well as inspiring others in his work. He spends his free time mentoring young teen boy's in group homes and encourages them to become a better man in society no matter what they've been though, they can be victorious in whatever they put their minds too. Troy also supports important causes, like breast cancer and cervical cancer. He enjoys spending time with his daughter whom he loves and supports unconditionally. On his off days you can find Troy working out in the gym or enjoying a ride on his motorcycle in the beautiful Southern California weather.Jolly - NCIS: NO
George Toretto - NCIS: LA
Sam Keeler - NCIS
Engineer - JAG - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Kurt Yaeger became an amputee, broke his pelvis in half, bladder torn in half, broke seven vertebra, and a number of other injuries in a motorcycle accident. After two years of recovery he shot multiple films and tv shows then landed Greg the Peg on the hit series Sons of Anarchy (2008) which helped solidify his return as an actor, who just happens to be missing a leg.
His new feature The Beanie Bubble (2023), with Zach Galifianakis and Elizabeth Banks, is out soon. Kurt recently shot a hyper-athletic portrayal of Dylan Conner, the Ship's Engineer on Netflix's Another Life (2019) 2021, followed up by roles in SEAL Team (2017) , The Good Doctor (2017), & an Apple show yet to be listed.. CBS All Access brought Kurt into the new series Tell Me a Story (2018) right after he starred in the UK hit comedy film The Festival (2018). He's also known for roles in [link= Quarry (2016), Pure Genius (2016), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), Shooter (2016), and Shameless (2011).
Yaeger is a highly respected member of the SAG/AFTRA committee Performers with Disabilities, and advocates for the inclusion of actors with disabilities in roles not specified for disabled characters. Yaeger is an amputee and speaks with network executives, show runners, writers, and casting agents about ways to increase inclusion though representation in the creative process, from the beginning of all projects.
Yaeger is also a former professional X Games athlete. Kurt came back, was the first amputee in the X Games, and the first amputee to successfully pull a backflip, and still rides to this day. Remaining athletic after losing his leg is important so he can play any character at anytime. He ran up the Empire State Building, 86 floors in 20 minutes and 19 seconds; completed multiple 55-mile triathlons; and won several adventure challenges where he's pitting against able body athletes.
Motorcycles are Yaeger's second passion. As an amputee, he hosted the BMW GS Trophy Challenge for several years, and rides motorcycles off-road all around the world: Thailand, Madagascar, the Canadian Rockies, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Europe, and the United States. He works with several motorcycle manufactures and companies to create motorcycle-related content.Strand - NCIS: Hawaii
Kevin Simms - NCIS: NO
Ferris - NCIS: LA
Freddie Linn - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Aaron Abrams is a Canadian actor and writer who has appeared in several regular and reoccurring roles for television, including including Masters of Sex, The L.A. Complex, Longmire, The Oath, Rookie Blue, Slings & Arrows, Blindspot and Hannibal where he played Brian Zeller.
Aaron Abrams has also written and produced several films.
He is a graduate of The Goodman Theatre School in Chicago.Chris Polis - NCIS: Hawaii
Todd Price - NCIS
Hector Lee - NCIS: LA- Actor
- Casting Department
Omid Abtahi was born on 12 July 1979 in Tehran, Iran. He is an actor, known for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015), Brothers (2009) and My Own Worst Enemy (2008).Ari Sayed - NCIS: LA
Saleem Ulman - NCIS
Wahid - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
From Jesus Christ and Johnny Ramone, to a violently brilliant billionaire and a libidinous priest, all the way to gritty cops, international drug lords, straight laced lawyers, gay hustlers, crooked doctors and razor sharp political animals, Julian Acosta has been a part of some of television's most talked about projects, which along with his mesmerizing performances on film, have shone a light on Julian's most distinguishing quality as an artist - RANGE
Julian was born and raised in Puerto Rico and moved to El Paso, TX as a teenager. After dropping out of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX drifting around the state and holding down every conceivable job in order to make ends meet, he enrolled at North Harris College in Houston. Both as a result of not knowing what to do with his life and in an effort to meet girls, it is there that he discovered acting. Thanks to this life course correction, Julian went on to earn a B.F.A. in Theater at Florida International University in Miami and an M.F.A. from RUTGERS University. Upon graduation, Acosta moved to New York where he was quickly cast in Denis Leary's heralded but short-lived comedy series "The Job" on ABC. Acosta has held recurring roles on "NCIS: New Orleans" on CBS, "Madam Secretary" on CBS, "Hand of God" on Amazon, "Being Mary Jane" on BET, "Dirt" on F/X, "Strong Medicine" on Lifetime, "The Defenders" on CBS, "Hollywood Heights" on NICK, "Franklin and Bash" on TNT, and "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" on ABC Family. He has made guest starring turns on "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders", "Elementary", "NCIS: Los Angeles," "The Mentalist," "The Unit," and "NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service" [CBS], "The Librarians", "Proof" [TNT], "Grimm," "Law & Order," "Law & Order LA," "King Pin" and "The West Wing" [NBC], "Covert Affairs" [USA], "Castle," "George Lopez" and "Scrubs" [ABC], "Entourage" [HBO], to name a few. On the film front, Acosta has been seen in THE THREE CHRISTS directed by Jon Avnet, CBGB playing Legendary Punk Rock guitarist Johnny Ramone, THE LORDS OF SALEM directed by Rob Zombie, THE ATTICUS INSTITUTE directed by Chris Sparling, BOUND BY LIES with Stephen Baldwin and Kristy Swanson and TRUE LOVE directed by Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Nominee Henry Barrial. Julian is also set to appear in his first Spanish language film EL SECRETO DEL RETRATO, directed by Janet Alvarez Gonzalez. Julian is also the creator of several original series for Television currently in development through his company Broken Toy Works.
Acosta is a member of the LAByrinth Theater Company in New York City. He last appeared alongside Phillip Seymour Hoffman, John Ortiz, Liza Colon-Zayas, Gaius Charles and Jessica Chastain in the internationally acclaimed production of "Othello" directed by Peter Sellars. Additional stage credits include: "Penalties and Interest" and "Massacre (Sing To Your Children)" [both at the Public Theater in New York], "Piano" [at ART], "Lucy and The Conquest" [at the Williamstown Theater Festival], Pulitzer Prize Winner "Anna In The Tropics" and "Lover's and Executioners" [at South Coast Repertory Theater] for which Acosta was nominated for a Los Angeles Critic's Circle Award. Acosta's Theatrical Directorial debut "Short Eyes" by Miguel Pinero at the Los Angeles Theater Center was critically acclaimed by the Los Angles Times and selected by the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs to represent the city of Los Angeles at the International Hispanic Theatre Festival in Miami [July 2012] where it was raved by both the Miami Herald and the Miami New Times.
Service is an important part of Julian's life with the trans-formative power of education at the forefront. Most recently he founded and financed a yearly scholarship in his native Puerto Rico with two, one male and one female, High School students receiving a scholarship to the University of Puerto Rico. The scholarship is named after his paternal grandmother who was one of many passionate educators in Julian's family and goes to students graduating from the same rural town in which she taught. For more information go to www.puertoricaneducationfoundation.org
Julian and his wife director Nina Lopez-Corrado split their time between Los Angeles and Islamorada in the Florida Keys. On his downtime he is an avid fisherman, scuba diver and accomplished ne'er do well.Javier Garcia - NCIS: NO
Oscar Guevara - NCIS: LA
Matt Burns - NCIS- Actor
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Chad Addison was born in Malden, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Most Likely to Die (2015), NCIS: New Orleans (2014) and All Rise (2019).David Milton - NCIS: LA
Frank Broussard - NCIS: NO
Eric Jurel - NCIS- Mark Nichols - NCIS: LA
Kendrick Lewis - NCIS: NO
Jacob Pierway - NCIS - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Charlene Amoia grew up in Buffalo, New York, relocating to Las Vegas at the age of 15. She would later move to Los Angeles to pursue her love of acting.
Amoia enjoyed a successful modeling career, and appeared in many commercials and television shows before landing the recurring role of Wendy the waitress on the hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother". Though originally initially hired to play Wendy in only one episode, the character was so popular with audiences that the role was upped to recurring.
Amoia has appeared in several recent feature films including "Seven Pounds" (2008) with Will Smith, "American Reunion" (2012) with Jason Biggs, "Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn" (2020) playing the young Huntress's mother along side Margo Robbie and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) with Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson.
The actress, seen as Dr. Kate Lachman on "Grey's Anatomy", starred in indie hit, "Fat", which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. She recently guest starred as Bessica on the season finally of Matt LeBlanc's, "Man with a Plan."Denise Mancuso - NCIS
Carly Dawson - NCIS: NO
Michelle Ardell - NCIS: LA- Actor
- Soundtrack
Sam Anderson was born on 2 April 1947 in South Dakota, USA. He is an actor, known for Forrest Gump (1994), Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992) and Water for Elephants (2011). He has been married to Barbara Ann Hancock since 17 August 1985. They have two children.Dick Osborne - NCIS: LA
Walter Carmichael - NCIS
Raymond Dart - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
David Andriole grew up in the town of Branford Connecticut along the shoreline coast. He has a Bachelor of Arts in history from Yale University, and is a graduate of Northwestern University School of Law. He is a member of the California Bar Association, and works as legal counsel and a consultant in the entertainment industry.Garrison Timmons - NCIS: LA
Robbins - NCIS
Thomas Haller - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Yancey Arias was born in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. At the age of twelve his first experience in entertainment was when his grandmother threw him on stage to sing a song for a neighborhood talent show at Henry Street Settlement in downtown Manhattan.
Yancey was discovered by Professor James Green at Saint John's Prep High School in Astoria, Queens, New York. Green then introduced Yancey to Stage Door Manor in Loch Sheldrake, New York, where he studied theater under Jack Romano every summer, and in winter with fellow actors Vincent Laresca, Christian J. Meoli, and Josh Charles.
During his last two years at Moore Catholic High School in Staten Island, New York, Under the supervision of Fran Jorin and Mrs. Sparago Yancey won first-place honors in New York City on the forensics team, and took third in the nation for the drama category. Yancey went on to study theater in college at Carnegie Mellon University. On his way back to his junior year, he was discovered by the producers of Miss Saigon on Broadway and left school to join the cast for the next five years. During his years on Broadway, he continued his studies with Alan Savage, and Yancey honors that relationship greatly for having given him so much continued care and knowledge. In 2000, Yancey Joined the cast of George C. Wolfe's "The Wild Party" with Eartha Kitt, Toni Collette, and Mandy Patinkin.
During his years on Broadway, he had the opportunity to work on several TV series as a guest star. He starred in and co-produced two independent films, Destination Unknown (1997) and Home Invaders (2001), which helped pave the way to his eventual move to Los Angeles. In 2002, Yancey had the privilege to be discovered by David Mills and Allen Coulter; Mills cast him in the title role of Miguel Cadena in the hit NBC miniseries Kingpin (2003). Yancey continued to thrive in television and film. Soon after the completion of that show, he was given the opportunity to work in many projects with such greats as Edward James Olmos in American Family (2002) and Andre Braugher in Thief (2006), to name a few. Today, Yancey continues to excel as an actor in film and TV. He has added directing, writing, and producing to his experience as an artist. Recently he stared in the hit USA series "Queen Of The South" as General Cortez. Yancey is grateful to every agent and manager who has helped him over the years, such as Jean Fox of Fox and Albert Management, Jean Fox, Chris Henze at Thruline Entertainment, the Paradigm agency, APA, and now Matt Luber and April Lim at GAA . He continued his studies with Alan Savage in New York, and Catlin Adams and 'Howard Fine' (III) in Los Angeles. Yancey honors his family, mentors, and God for all the support, love, and education he has received over the years. Yancey and his wife Anna welcomed to the world their first son Jiancarlo Arias. A few years later they also welcomed to the world their daughter Giovanna Arias.Miguel Aritza - NCIS: NO
Rick Medina - NCIS: LA
Santos Ramirez - JAG- Shani Atias is a Middle Eastern actress, producer and tv host. She was born and raised in Haifa, Israel. Her parents are Moroccan. Shani served as a commander in the IDF, right before moving to LA to pursue an acting career.
Shani made her TV debut as a series regular in the Israeli hit show Galis, as Natalie. The show received many Israeli awards.
After becoming a star in Israel, Shani moved to Los Angeles to study acting and quickly started working in American TV and Film projects.
She appeared in NCIS (2013), Shameless (2014), NCIS New Orleans (2015), CSI Cyber (2016), Macgyver (2018), LA's Finest (2019) NCIS Los Angeles (2020) and more.
In early 2017, Shani was cast as Amira, in the abc drama Ten Days in the Valley starring Kyra Sedgwick.
She appeared in films Lost Boy with Virginia Madsen (2016) playing Beth, a goth teenager, wise beyond her years, the critically acclaimed Israeli horror-comedy Happy Times (2020), the romantic comedy Ibiza (2016) and T'zevah Adom (2017) playing Ronit a compassionate Israeli soldier.
In 2020, Shani produced and hosted a talk show called Road To Success where she interviews public figures about their journey to success.Roxie Larian - NCIS: LA
Frankie Alvarez - NCIS: NO
Renee - NCIS - Actor
- Producer
- Cinematographer
Sherman Augustus was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Virus (1999), The Foreigner (2003) and Colors (1988).Jack Hardin - NCIS: NO
Michael Saleh - NCIS: LA
Daniel Lemay - NCIS- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Jeff Austin was born on 29 August 1954 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Mr. Mayor (2021), Grace and Frankie (2015) and Armageddon (1998).Oral Surgeon - NCIS: LA
James Swiggert - JAG
Mike Granger - NCIS- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Reggie Austin was born on January 7, 1979 in Peekskill, New York. As a theater studies major at Yale University, he appeared in numerous stage productions, including starring roles in Macbeth and Othello. After graduation, Reggie moved to New York City, where he performed on stage and in several films before relocating to Los Angeles in 2005. He is best known for recurring roles on Marvel's Agent Carter, Devious Maids, Pretty Little Liars, and the Netflix series On My Block. He has appeared as a guest star on shows including Homeland, The Good Doctor, and NCIS, and in films including The Omen and Friends with Money.Terry Jenkins - NCIS: NO
Dennis Martin - NCIS: LA
Carlton Mane - NCIS- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Erick Avari was born on April 13, 1952 in Darjeeling, India. His credits include leading roles in films from Kevin Reynolds' cult classic The Beast of War (1988) to commercial megahits such as Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), The Mummy (1999) and Planet of the Apes (2001). His comedic skills have landed him starring roles in the Adam Sandler remake Mr. Deeds (2002), For Love or Money (1993) and Woody Allen's only television film Don't Drink the Water (1994). He is also featured in Revelation (2002), The Glass House (2001) and has a starring role in Michael Meredith's Three Days of Rain (2002) and Dancing in Twilight (2007). His long theatrical background has garnered him critical acclaim for several roles at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre in New York City, including his portrayal of Vasquez in "'Tis Pity She's a Whore" and the Broadway hit, "The King and I".
Avari has had the pleasure of performing in some of the most prestigious regional theatres in the country, including The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Chicago's Goodman Theater and The Cleveland Playhouse, playing roles such as the King in "King Lear" and Joseph Smith in the Mabou Mines production of "The Morman Project". On television, in addition to his recurring role as Kasuf on Stargate SG-1 (1997), he has played notable roles on Heroes (2006), Cybill (1995), Cheers (1982), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Murder, She Wrote (1984), NYPD Blue (1993) and several made-for-television films.Hosein Khadem - NCIS: LA
Shuhaib Al-Hassan & Nassan - JAG
William Gamal - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
David Barrera is an award-winning veteran film and television actor with over one hundred Film and TV credits including Castle, Dirty John, The Big Bang Theory, CSI: Miami, The Closer, N.C.I.S., Criminal Minds, The Mentalist, Heroes, The West Wing, NYPD: Blue and 24 for which he received an ALMA Award nomination. Most recently, David has been seen in recurring roles on critically acclaimed shows like Bosch, What/If with Renée Zellweger, Hulu's Chance opposite Hugh Laurie, HBO's Emmy Nominated Generation Kill and Netflix record breaking Monster: The Jefferey Dahmer Story. David has been seen in films such as Universal's family comedy Evan Almighty starring Steve Carrell. Other film credits include Infinity directed by Matthew Broderick, The United States of Leeland, starring Don Cheadle, and No Way Back with Russell Crowe.
David received his B.F.A. from the prestigious acting conservatory at Southern Methodist University and earned his M.F.A. from the Professional Actor Training Program at The University of California, San Diego (La Jolla Playhouse). While at U.C.S.D he was awarded the Princess Grace Award in acting. He resides in Los Angeles with his talented wife, actress Maria Canals-Barrera and their two beautiful daughters.Vargas - NCIS: LA
Charlie Mills - NCIS
Archuleta - JAG- Matt Biedel was born in Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for The Fall of the House of Usher (2023), Narcos: Mexico (2018) and Altered Carbon (2018).Arthur Brown - NCIS: NO
Edward Jones - NCIS: LA
Kevin Daly - NCIS - Actor
- Soundtrack
John Billingsley was born on 20 May 1960 in Media, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for The Man from Earth (2007), Out of Time (2003) and 2012 (2009). He has been married to Bonita Friedericy since June 2000.Woodrow Staggs - NCIS: Hawaii
Doug Ouellet - NCIS: LA
Jackson Scott - NCIS- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Lilli Birdsell was born on 22 September 1972 in the USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Once Upon a Crime (2009), Palm Springs (2020) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013).Rachel Grant - NCIS: NO
Carol Rutnam - NCIS: LA
Jill Reynolds - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Joshua grew up in Queens, NYC. He attended Stuyvesant H.S. - the top academic public high school in the country , and was a baseball player there and in college. He has appeared on over 3 dozen television shows, a dozen films and has numerous stage credits (including multiple nominations for his stage work). He has recurred in numerous shows including HBO's The Night of... & The Pacific (winner, 8 Emmy's). He played Agent Tork on CBS's hit The Mentalist, and Sully, the lovable slob on ABC's hit Castle.Theo Beattie - NCIS: NO
Chambers - NCIS: LA
Chris Gordon - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
Emanuel Borria is a Los Angeles based actor/producer who starred in the award winning short film Eater by Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers. He has acted in more than 150 national commercials for brands like Capital One, Geico, Walmart, McDonald's and Jif, as well as had frequent guest starring roles in shows such as NCIS, NCIS: Hawaii, NCIS: LA, Bosch, 911, The Garcias, and The Kominsky Method.
Along with producing original sketches via his production company 1M Productions, Inc., he also helped develop and starred in Company Car, a Subaru sponsored web series from Wong Fu Productions which has garnered more than 4 million combined views on YouTube. Recently, he helped create and co-starred in Mr. Soulmate, an improvised IGTV series from actor/producer Ki Hong Lee (The Maze Runner), and booked a recurring guest star role in the new season of a hit Netflix series.
He can also be seen performing monthly improv comedy at The Ledge Theatre in Hollywood.Martin Maldado - NCIS: Hawaii
Gus Sternwig - NCIS: LA
Ricardo - NCIS- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Raised on a steady diet of Marvel Comics, Science Fiction, Musical Theater, and Action Movies from the 80's and 90's, Andrew Bowen is a multi-talented actor/writer/director/producer whose infectious passion for cinema, comedy, and character-driven storytelling has been the driving force behind his two decades of work in the film and television industry.
After his hilarious debut as Jack Freemont in Capcom's live action "Fox Hunt" game, Bowen become a series regular on Fox's comedy series Mad TV where his impressions of Keanu Reeves and Nicolas Cage became legendary. Bowen has continued to find success as an actor appearing in dozens of TV series, independent films, and over 150 national commercials, working with industry legends from Gale Anne Hurd (Aliens, The Walking Dead), James Mangold (Logan, Ford VS Ferrari), Lasse Hallström (What's Eating Gilbert Grape) Uma Thurman and more. Some of Bowen's notable film credits include roles in Blumhouse's horror anthology Holidays, All for Nikki, Conjurer, Rock Jocks, and The Work & The Glory (parts 1 and 2). He has guest starred on shows from NCIS to Shameless, and had recurring roles in several series, including Magic City and ER.
Bowen has lent his considerable voice-over talents to brands including Lexus, Jeep, NAVY, and McDonald's - and been featured in some of the most successful video game titles of all time - including Star Wars; The Old Republic, Saint's Row, and his hugely popular work voicing Johnny Cage in Warner Brother Games' Mortal Kombat X, MK11, and MK1.
An accomplished screenwriter and director, Bowen made his directorial debut with the independent feature Along The Way. A haunting portrait of American youth in the late 90s, the film was an award-winning festival darling that enjoyed a successful limited theatrical run and DVD release in 2007. Bowen returned to directing in 2018, making a wildly fun, sci-fi, action adventure short film The 716th. Written, directed, produced, edited, production designed, and starring Bowen, the short went on to World Premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews and was released on Amazon Prime later that year. The popular short has enjoyed over 2 million views to date and built a large and enthusiastic fan base.
In 2023 Bowen formed Anatomic Pictures, a production banner with fellow The 716th executive producer Daniel C. Allison and VFX supervisor/producer Jon Alvord. AP is developing a large and dynamic slate of film & TV projects including the psychological horror thriller Scent (which Bowen is attached to direct), and an expanded Film and TV Universe based on the hugely popular The 716th. Later this year, AP will be releasing a director's cut of Bowen's debut feature Along The Way. Digitally remastered in 4K from its original 35mm negative for its Streaming debut, the film will represent the definitive version of Bowen's poignant and haunting love letter to Generation X.Nick - NCIS: LA
Merrick Gomer - NCIS
Jergenson - JAG- Mac Brandt is an American film, television, voice-over and theatre actor. Born in Chicago, Mac began his career doing theatre at various Chicago institutions . In 2005, he made his television debut as Corrections Officer Mac on the drama series Prison Break (2005). Brandt then relocated to Los Angeles where he found his niche as a character actor.Roland McCann - NCIS: NO
Jake Spoke - NCIS
Mick Benelli - NCIS: LA - Actor
- Writer
- Additional Crew
After graduating from the University of Missouri, Brent Briscoe began his career as an apprentice at The Burt Reynolds Jupiter Theatre in 1985. Thereafter, he spent several years on the road, starring in the theatrical productions "Greater Tuna" and "A Tuna Christmas." In 1994, he switched gears and spent the year as a staff writer for the television series Evening Shade (1990) before penning the teleplay The Right to Remain Silent (1996) for Showtime with his friend and partner Mark Fauser, his old college roommate. In 1996, Brent moved to Los Angeles permanently on the heels of his role as Scooter in Billy Bob Thornton's Sling Blade (1996), the first of several efforts linking the two. Since then he has worked in a considerable number of films for some of the industry's most notable directors. His most memorable and critically acclaimed role was that of Lou in Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan (1998), also a project involving Thornton. Other highlights include roles in U Turn (1997), The Green Mile (1999), The Majestic (2001), Mulholland Drive (2001), Driven (2001), Madison (2001), and Spider-Man 2 (2004). He also played a role alongside his partner Fauser in Waking Up in Reno (2002) for Miramax, for which they wrote the screenplay.Buzz - NCIS
Motel Manager - NCIS: LA
Chuck Dagg - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Michael Broderick was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for True Detective (2014), NCIS: Hawai'i (2021) and Power (2014). He has been married to Dana Commandatore since 2000. They have one child.Andrew Wilson - NCIS: Hawaii
Cole Bingham - NCIS: LA
James Shelty - NCIS- Ivar Brogger was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for Jersey Boys (2014).Merle Jarvis - NCIS: LA
Simon Katz - NCIS
Brent Tranic - JAG - Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
NAACP Image Award winning actor, Emerson Brooks, stars in the Netflix comedy Uncoupled alongside Neil Patrick Harris. Emerson recently starred in the Off-Broadway NY Times Critics' Pick drama "...What the End Will Be" at with the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York City. Best known for his series regular role in TNT's long-running series, The Last Ship, Emerson has also appeared in numerous TV shows and films including The Lincoln Lawyer, Blue Bloods, Queens, Arrested Development, and The Office. His film credits include Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Terminator: Salvation and Super 8. Emerson has lent his voice and movements to over 50 video games including Fallout: New Vegas, several Call of Duty, and Grand Theft Auto. He is a recipient of an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama for his critically acclaimed performance in All My Children. Emerson is also a United States Army veteran.Jerry Covington - NCIS: Hawaii
Hugh Patterson - NCIS: LA
Carl Greer - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
Jason began his career with his memorable portrayal of the dark, but likable villain, "Peter Blake", on NBC's long-running drama, Days of Our Lives (1965), for which he garnered Soap Opera Digest's coveted Best Villain award.
After leaving "Days" to pursue other projects, Jason continued to work consistently in leading roles in television and film, including Alibi (1997), opposite Tori Spelling for ABC, Three Secrets (1999), with Jaclyn Smith for CBS, and The Darwin Conspiracy (1999) (Pilot/MOW) for UPN. He then landed a recurring role warming up the ice cold "Miss Parker" on ABC's hit drama series, The Pretender (1996), opposite Andrea Parker.
Soon after, Baywatch (1989) producers approached Jason to replace David Hasselhoff in the series' new incarnation, Baywatch (1989) Hawaii, shooting on location in the island paradise. After two seasons, the series wrapped up its syndicated run and Jason returned to Los Angeles, where he became the father to his second son with wife, Corinne Olivo Levin, a literary talent manager. Jason was then cast in numerous indie film roles such as The Rose Technique (2002), with JoBeth Williams, Flying Virus (2001) (aka "Buzzed"), with Gabrielle Anwar and Rutger Hauer, Purgatory Flats (2003) and Submission (2006), opposite Aussie star, Simmone Mackinnon. He appeared in the films: Star Trek (2009), directed by J.J. Abrams, Burning Palms (2010), Accused at 17 (2009), Christmas Spirit (2011), Home Invasion (2012), Super 8 (2011), again for director J.J. Abrams and Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 and many more...
Throughout his career, Jason has continued to guest star and repeat on numerous network television hits offering his unique presence in drama, comedy, sci-fi and action. Some of his more notable guest star credits include: Friends (1994) (memorably as Phoebe's hot massage client), Charmed (1998), The Practice (1997), CSI: Miami (2002), NCIS (2003), JAG (1995), The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005), Boston Legal (2004) (as a recurring guest star), CSI: NY (2004), The Closer (2005), Las Vegas (2003), Without a Trace (2002), Castle (2009), Ghost Whisperer (2005), Big Love (2006), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Criminal Minds (2005), No Ordinary Family (2010) and Torchwood (2006) (Starz), Body of Proof, Revolution, The Mentalist, NCIS: L.A., and, How To Get Away With Murder. During that time, he also was recurring on Switched at Birth (2011) for ABC Family.
Some of his other pilot appearances include: Pepper Dennis (2006) (for which he was a recurring guest star), War Stories (2003) (NBC), Day One (2010) (NBC), "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (CBS) and Madison High (2012) for the Disney Channel, The Saint and Guilt By Association.
Jason has also starred in many award-winning theater productions. Some of his favorite leading theater roles were in the productions: "Death of a Salesman (winning the Robby Award for Best Actor), "Myron" (a touching AIDS drama) and the L.A Times' acclaimed "Johnny On the Spot".
You might also remember him as the ultimate sporty-yet eternally handsome, "Old Spice guy" of 2009, as he slid around the bases into an award-winning ad campaign.
Jason currently lives in Santa Monica with his wife of almost 30 years and their two sons.Sy Riggs - NCIS: LA
John Ditullio - JAG
Danny O'Donnell - NCIS- Actor
- Soundtrack
Robert Curtis Brown has forged a career playing unique, diverse and interesting characters. This talented, Yale-trained actor has an intriguing, accessible screen presence and a depth of feeling and humor. The complexity that Robert brings to his characters may have its origins in his upbringing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, his years at Yale College, his education at The Yale School of Drama or his experiences traveling the world for work and pleasure. Regardless, since his first professional role fresh out of Yale, Robert has tapped into the ability to embody the essence of whatever character he portrays. From his early work in New York with Joseph Papp, David Hare, Al Pacino, Martin Sheen, Kate Nelligan, John Landis, Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd, Robert has been singled out for his ability to portray a broad range of characters.
Robert has a sterling reputation as an actor from producers, directors and audiences across the country. In his three most recent feature films, It's Complicated (2009), Halloween II (2009) and The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009), Robert portrays three very different characters. In "It's Complicated", he plays "Peter", Meryl Streep's architect and friend who will introduce him to "Adam", played by Steve Martin. This funny romantic comedy includes an all-star cast, including Alec Baldwin and John Krasinski. "Halloween 2", directed by Rob Zombie, is a terrifying horror film in which Robert portrays the heart-wrenching father, of a murdered girl, who confronts Malcolm McDowell. Robert shares the screen with George Clooney, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Spacey in "The Men Who Stare At Goats", in which he portrays an Army General bent on staying ahead of the Russians!
Robert has over 120 television and film roles to his credit including: "President Kennedy" in Big Love (2006), "Warden Davis Ollenstein" in CSI: NY (2004), "Morgan Ride" in Shark (2006), "Miles Bainbridge" in Big Time Rush (2009), "Dan, The Weatherman" in the Showtime series, Look (2010) and "Vance Evans" (Sharpay and Ryan's Dad) in the smash hit, "High School Musical" movies for Disney.
Robert's acting work has extended beyond film and television and counts himself among the lucky actors who continue to work in the theatre. His long association with the South Coast Repertory and the Pasadena Playhouse are sources of great pride and artistic expression. Robert was also recently nominated for a Los Angeles Ovation award for his lyrics for "Mutt House".
Robert devotes his spare time to several charitable organizations including the "Pediatric Aids Foundation", "Helping Hands for the Blind" and his local schools. In his spare time, he plays softball, bike rides and enjoys gardening, scuba diving and traveling.David Cole - NCIS: LA
Gary Tolin - NCIS
Robert Klein & Commander - JAG- Actor
- Director
- Stunts
Christopher Malcolm Bruno was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He grew up in the small town of Milford, Connecticut with his now-deceased mother, Nancy Mendillo, but also spent a substantial amount of time with his father, Scott Bruno, on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He developed an appreciation for the arts but had no intention of pursuing it as a career. He attended college in Vermont where he skied on the ski-team while studying Psychology.
During his sophomore year he was temporarily sidelined with an injury so he decided to try something different. He auditioned for a play, Machiavelli's "The Mandrake" and was cast as the lead. Having discovered a new passion for the arts, Bruno transferred to Stony Brook University where he changed his major to Theater and was a walk-on starting pitcher for their baseball team. His fastball was clocked at 90 miles per hour and he finished with a 6-0 record his senior year and broke three school records for strikeouts, wins and games pitched. Those records were later broken by The Minnesota Twins perennial all-star Joe Nathan.
After college, Chris moved to New York full-time and, after several bartending jobs, he landed a two year contract on NBC's Another World (1964). During his first year on the show Chris was nominated for a Soap Opera Digest Award as "Outstanding Newcomer". A few years later he was cast as Michael Delaney on All My Children (1970), a gay school teacher who loses his job to social prejudice. The writers won an Emmy that year for his groundbreaking storyline. He relocated to Los Angeles to move his career to the next level. He performed stand-up comedy at The Improv and was discovered by an exec at Warner Bros and subsequently was cast on "Suddenly Susan", "The Nanny", "Jesse", and a recurring role on Alan Ball's series, Oh Grow Up (2006).
In 1998, Chris and his brother, Dylan Bruno, were cast in Lorenzo Carcaterra's dark and gritty New York cop show "The Force" for The WB. He was cast as Walt Bannerman in Stephen King's The Dead Zone (2002), which ran for six seasons on USA Network. In the summer of 2004, he produced and starred in the feature film "Last of the Romantics", and again worked alongside his brother. During his hiatus from The Dead Zone, he completed work on the feature film "The World's Fastest Indian" opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins.
In the last season of The Dead Zone, he was able to exercise his directing skills as he helmed an episode entitled "Independence Day" which again included an appearance by his brother, Dylan Bruno. They dedicated this episode to the memory of their mother, Nancy Mendillo Bruno, who had died from breast cancer earlier that year. After the show was canceled, he landed recurring television roles on Numb3rs (2005) and Prison Break (2005), and later appeared in the movie Prison Break: The Final Break (2009). He was the male lead in The Cell 2 (2009). He had a long run doing guest starring roles on Castle (2009), Southland (2009), NCIS (2003), and NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) . In 2013, he teamed up with his cousin, Vohn Regensburger, to produce and star in the feature film, A Remarkable Life (2016), in which he and Dylan played actual brothers for the first time. Upon wrapping, he immediately went to work on Lifetime's Sorority Surrogate (2014) and was a recurring character on ABC's Family Tools (2013) as the husband of Leah Remini's character.
In 2013, he joined the cast of ABC Family's The Fosters (2013) as Adam, and subsequently played Danny on MTV''s Awkward. (2011). On December 8, 2017, he made his professional debut as an MMA fighter.Dominic Fryman - NCIS: LA
James Powell - NCIS
Franco Cefalu - JAG- Actor
- Writer
- Casting Department
Michael Buonomo was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 5, 1978. He is an actor and comedy writer. Michael is mostly known for his roles on the HBO show The Newsroom, Castle, Days of our Lives and has made an appearance on all three NCIS TV shows. He grew up in Marlboro, New Jersey.Kieran - NCIS: NO
Marine - NCIS: LA
Dennis Latrobe - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Matthew Bushell was born on 8 January 1974 in Framingham, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Twilight (2008), Leatherheads (2008) and 24 (2001).Hunter Franz - NCIS: NO
Jason Smith - NCIS: LA
Rob King - NCIS- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Was born and raised in the Wine Country of Napa Valley in Northern California. Kurt graduated from Napa High School as a standout All League football player and received a football scholarship to Sacramento State. He graduated with a degree in Business Administration (MIS) and Theatre Arts, as well as being a member of the prestigious Phi Delta Theta fraternity. A political and environmental activist, who's main fight is to preserve the Earth and her many endangered animals and wildlife sanctuaries.Esposito - NCIS: LA
Vincente Medina - NCIS
Frank Grady - JAG- Ray Campbell is known for Breaking Bad (2008), Better Call Saul (2015) and How to Get Away with Murder (2014).Mike Hogan - NCIS: NO
Charles Turner - NCIS: LA
Tatum Dell - NCIS - Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Clare Carey was born on 11 June 1967 in Rhodesia. She is an actress and assistant director, known for Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001), Waxwork (1988) and Smokin' Aces (2006). She is married to Seth Seaberg. They have two children.Anna Boudreau - NCIS: NO
Ann Gibbs - NCIS
Helen McGuire - NCIS: LA- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Marcus Mayes - NCIS
LAPD Detective - NCIS: LA
Tinker - JAG- David Carpenter is known for Lonesome Dove (1989), Gods and Generals (2003) and Bonnie & Clyde (2013).Clyde - NCIS: LA
Henry Hoss - NCIS
Joe Osborne & Appley - JAG - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Former boxer turned actor, Sean Carrigan is best known for his role as Coach Rafferty in the Emmy nominated Netflix comedy "American Vandal", and for his long run as Dr. Ben "Stitch" Rayburn on the #1 daytime drama "The Young and the Restless".
Sean has appeared in numerous television productions including Netflix's "Lucifer", FX's "Dave", ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" & "Modern Family", CBS's "NCIS" & "NCIS Los Angeles", The CW's "Hart of Dixie", and Lifetime's "Call Me Crazy", starring opposite Academy Award Winner Jennifer Hudson and directed by Ashley Judd. Sean can also be seen in various feature films including the psychological thriller/horror film from Elevate Pictures "Evil Takes Root - The Curse of The Batibat", Tyler Perry's "The Single Moms Club", Walt Disney's "John Carter", and as Walt Hansgen in the Twentieth Century Fox - Oscar nominated film "Ford vs Ferrari".
In addition, Sean's online comedic performance as Brett Favre in the viral hit parody "Brett Favre: Rise - What should I do?" has gained over 4 million online views and garnered him great reviews.Reed - NCIS: Hawaii
Michael Vinton - NCIS
Craig Mangold - NCIS: LA- Alex Carter was born on 12 November 1963 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Island (2005), Veritas: The Quest (2003) and Out of Time (2003).Knox Ellicott - NCIS
Frank Kouris - NCIS: LA
Mark Joyner & Thomas Risnicki - JAG - Additional Crew
- Actor
- Editor
Jade Carter grew up on a small farm near the town of Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. He spent most of his time riding his horse, playing sports or reading by the fireplace and losing himself in books. However, at the age of twelve he was severely injured in a tractor accident that left doctors doubting he would live, much less walk. After two months he overcame the odds and walked out the hospital doors to return home.
During his long recovery he learned many life lessons, the most important of which was Carpe Diem - life truly can be over in an instant, so live life to the fullest and seize the day. Finding a passion for acting and travel, Jade followed that tenet and was highly active in drama and sports throughout high school and later majored in acting at the Red Deer College Theatre Studies Performance program, graduating top of his class. After living in the mountain town of Banff for two years, and owning his own business for two more, he then made the move to Los Angeles to pursue acting and explore the world.
Only months after arriving in LA, Jade landed his first guest starring role on NBC's Hang Time (1995), followed immediately with roles in Malcolm in the Middle (2000), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), Ladies Man (1999), Miracles (2003), Cold Case (2003), NCIS (2003), 24 (2001) and more. His biggest break came when he beat out several Russian actors to play the role of Sergei Zhukov, the Russian brother to the star of the CBS dramatic series JAG (1995) - a two episode arc that stretched into a four-year fan favorite role.
His acting career firmly established, Jade's wanderlust now demanded equal attention, so he and his wife jumped the pond to backpack Western Europe for three months (narrowly escaping death while jumping off a moving train in Italy!), immersing themselves in the history and culture of the ancient cities of London, Paris or Rome. A few short months after returning home, the far side of the world soon beckoned and Jade and his wife were off again, this time to live in a campervan and drive Australia for nine months, with no agenda but to explore the land.
Once back in Los Angeles, Jade refocused on his acting career, landing roles on House (2004), The Young and the Restless (1973), General Hospital (1963), Days of Our Lives (1965), and several feature films. However, whether on set or exploring the world, Jade continues to remember the hard lessons of his youth, living life to the fullest...and just being grateful to be here at all.Joshua Gordon - NCIS: LA
Daniel Wise - NCIS
Sergei Zhukov - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Director
A human. An actor. A human actor. Sometimes does a good job as both, other times sucks at both.
Notable Achievements: Completed more than 149 Magic the Gathering Live Events. Dunked a basketball and an Oreo in the same day. Over 4000 positive feedback as a seller on eBay. Has sold over 50k items as an online reseller. Started getting gray hair when at 25. Has seen Lord of the Rings and Braveheart more than ten times each. Has three YouTube channels.
Other fun facts: Reads. A lot. Deeply interested in the world of the paranormal - a part time host on the Paranormal Podcast Afraid of Nothing with Bob Heske. It is Halloween every day in his heart. Literally and figuratively. Is from Upstate NY but his heart and mind rests in Salem, Massachusetts. At any given time he's at the movie theater, sniffing trees, Idaho, a farmer's market, the gym, your local game store, a thrift store, youtube'ing, or making movies with his pals at Salem House Films.Aaron Huxley & Beckett - NCIS: LA
Luke Doucet - NCIS: NO
Oliver Happ - NCIS- Paul Cassell was born on 16 September 1967 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Just Like Heaven (2005), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) and The Practice (1997). He has been married to Tricia Donohue since 17 September 2006. They have two children.Bart Crowley - NCIS
Paul Marin - NCIS: LA
Paul O'Brien - JAG - Actor
- Art Department
François Chau was born on 26 October 1959 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He is an actor, known for Rescue Dawn (2006), Lost (2004) and The Tick (2016).Henry Deng - NCIS
Binh Tran - NCIS: LA
Shin Wa Chen & Kin Ku - JAG- David Chisum was born on 5 February 1971 in Livonia, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Timeless (2016), CSI: NY (2004) and Crisis (2014). He is married to Aishah Nadera Bailer. They have two children.David Woods - NCIS
Andrew Ryan - NCIS: LA
Dott & Video Technician - JAG - Actress
- Producer
- Director
Amanda Clayton is an American actress best known for her role as Cathy Ryan on Showtime's CITY ON A HILL.
Clayton was born in Johnston, Rhode Island. She studied at the University of Rhode Island and later moved to New York City to attend New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in 2005. She made her film debut in 2006, playing a supporting role in the independent film December Ends. In 2012, Clayton landed the supporting role of Sarah Carter in the Disney adventure film John Carter. She later went to appear in guest starring roles on The Mentalist and Rizzoli & Isles.
In 2014, Clayton was cast as one of leads alongside Edwina Findley, Heather Hemmens, Zulay Henao, and April Parker Jones in the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera If Loving You Is Wrong. Later that year, she was cast opposite Miles Teller and Katey Sagal in the biographical drama film Bleed For This about boxer, Vinny Pazienza. In addition to Bleed For This, Clayton is the female lead in two additional feature-length films set for release in 2016, the comedy, The Bet and the drama, Bad Frank. In 2017, she played the leading role in the Lifetime Movie Cradle Swapping, and the following year in Mommy's Little Angel.Rachel Donahue - NCIS
Anna Ross - NCIS: LA
Eliza West - NCIS: NO- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Michelle Clunie spent much of her childhood performing in plays, operas and recitals as an actress, dancer and violinist. She was awarded a scholarship to The Academy of Professional Ballet where she studied and apprenticed throughout her teenage years. At 19 years old she sold her violin for $200 to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of her acting career.
Clunie is perhaps best known for her role as Melanie Marcus, a smart, determined and activist-minded lesbian attorney in the first-of-its-kind, critically acclaimed series, Queer as Folk. She also played Ellen Beals on ABC Family's Make it or Break It, and guest stars on MTV's Teen Wolf as Mrs. Finch.
In 1995 Clunie was cast in the Academy Award winning The Usual Suspects and shortly thereafter played a supporting role in Lost & Found starring David Spade and Martin Sheen. She became a series regular on The Jeff Foxworthy Show and guest starred on ER, The Tony Danza Show, NCIS, among several others.
At 23 years old her Los Angeles stage debut earned her a Dramalogue Award for Best Actress in Dean Orion's Confessions of a Raging Male Heterosexual performed at the Skylight Theatre.
Additional stage highlights include her portrayal of Abby in Neil LaBute's West Coast premiere of The Mercy Seat at the Ford Theatre, for which she won the Backstage Readers Best Performance Award, and the world premiere and Off-Broadway production of US, written and performed by Clunie at New York City's Lion Theatre at Theatre Row. US is a 21st century love story set against the backdrop of the 2008 Presidential election and examines the power struggles in both politics and the bedroom. It dissects how people meet, communicate, copulate and fall in love in the age of constant media and technology.
Clunie has always been one to speak out for things she passionately believes in. During her five seasons on Queer as Folk she became a vocal advocate for Human Rights, and for the last 15 years has dedicated much of her time to fighting for Full Equality. She hosted the first fund-raiser for the 2009 National Equality March on Washington and was honored to speak from the stage to the 200,000 attendees. She has organized Get Out the Vote campaigns for key Democrats on both a national and local level, and in 2015 became a global ambassador for Pride Nation's "Global March to Equality." Clunie is creating a space for writers, directors and actors to develop and workshop original works.
She splits her time between Los Angeles and New York City and lives with her son and French Bulldog, Jimi.Luanne Hadlow - NCIS: LA
Meredith Dunn - NCIS
Sally Wexler - JAG- Actress
- Director
- Additional Crew
Abbie Cobb can be seen in the recurring role of "Kimantha" on the popular ABC series, Suburgatory (2011). She also co-stars in two upcoming feature films: Moms' Night Out (2014), from TriStar Pictures, and the period drama, The Umbrella Man (2016). Most recently, she starred in the ABC drama pilot, Warriors (2014), expected to be picked up in The Fall, which deals with a medical team that takes care of returning combat veterans. Prior to "Suburgatory", Cobb had recurring roles on both CW's 90210 (2008) and ABC Family's The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008). Cobb grew up in Nebraska as the youngest of three sisters. After obsessively watching Shirley Temple movies as a young child, she decided she'd love nothing more than to pursue acting as soon as she could. She performed in school plays and community theatre until she graduated, then moved out to LA. She landed her first role on Disney's StarStruck (2010) and continued working with Disney Channel on shows like Pair of Kings (2010), Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! (2011), Jonas (2009) LA, and Imagination Movers (2007). She eventually moved on to guest star on other networks, in shows like American Horror Story (2011), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), Grey's Anatomy (2005), The Mentalist (2008) and True Blood (2008). Cobb enjoys filling up her weeks with work in TV, film, or theatre, but she also knows how hard it is to break into acting in Los Angeles, so she spends her spare time sharing what she has learned from the process. Mentoring and connecting, one-on-one, with aspiring actors is a big part of her life; it thrills her to help out newcomers and keep them from falling into the typical traps in Hollywood! Cobb is a sought-after keynote speaker at acting conferences and workshops, where she shares her book, "Stuck on a Ferris Wheel", to inform and encourage actors.Melanie Keller - NCIS
Alison Hewitt - NCIS: NO
Astrid - NCIS: LA- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Ryan Barnett - NCIS: Hawaii
Warren Cole - NCIS
Logan Gorman - NCIS: LA- Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Assaf Cohen grew up in Palo Alto, lived for a number of years in the Middle East, and attended UC Berkeley where he earned a Bachelors degree in Integrative Biology. Later, he continued his classical training by earning a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, under the instruction of renowned acting instructor William Esper. Regional theater credits include leading roles at South Coast Rep, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Marin Shakespeare Festival, Marin Theatre Company, TheatreWorks, PCPA Theaterfest and The Magic in San Francisco. Cohen practices Tae Kwon Do and speaks Hebrew, Arabic and Spanish.Tariq Al-Jabari - NCIS: LA
Eli Lisack - NCIS
Musa Sabet - JAG - Actor
- Additional Crew
Gary Michael Cole is an American television, film and voice actor. Cole began his professional acting career on stage at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1985. On television, he has had starring roles in the TV series Midnight Caller, American Gothic, The West Wing, Crusade, The Good Wife, The Good Fight, Veep, Chicago Fire, and Mixed. In film, he has appeared in The Brady Bunch Movie, One Hour Photo, Office Space, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Breach, and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. He is also known for voicing the title character on the Adult Swim series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, Principal Shepherd on Family Guy, and James Timothy Possible on Kim Possible. As of season 19, Cole joined NCIS, taking over from Mark Harmon, who left the show, as FBI Special Agent, and new head of Gibbs' team, Alden Parker.Alden Parker - NCIS, NCIS: Hawaii, & NCIS: LA- Kari Coleman is known for The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) and Multiplicity (1996). She has been married to Kyle Secor since 28 January 2002. They have two children.Jillian Rome - NCIS: LA
Maggie Scott - NCIS
Marcy Katz - JAG - Actor
- Stunts
Collins played linebacker and guard at Brother Rice High School (Bloomfield Township, Michigan). He was a Football Writers Association first-team All-American (second-team Associated Press) at Notre Dame in 1974. He was the leading tackler on Notre Dame's national championship team in 1973, garnering 18 solo stops in a showdown victory over the defending national champions, Southern California, and 16 in the Sugar Bowl victory vs. Alabama that secured the national title for Notre Dame. Collins was taken in the second round of the 1975 NFL Draft by the 49ers, the 35th overall selection. He later played for the Seattle Seahawks in 1976 and for the Buffalo Bills in 1977.Police Officer - NCIS
Michael Barnes - NCIS: LA
American Soldier - JAG- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Alicia Coppola is an American actress, primarily known for television roles. In 1968, Coppola was born in the town of Huntington, New York, which is located on the north shore of Long Island. The town is a major bedroom community for nearby New York City.
Coppola attended the Kent School, a co-educational college preparatory school located in in Kent, Connecticut. She graduated in 1986, and later enrolled at New York University, a private research university. She graduated in 1990, at the age of 22.
Coppola started her television career with a one-shot role on the legal-themed comedy-drama series "Against the Law" (1990-1991). From 1991 to 1994, she played the role of public relations manager Lorna Devon in the soap opera "Another World" (1964-1999). In one of the story arcs of the series, Lorna found out that she was the illegitimate daughter of romance novelist Felicia Gallant (played by Linda Dano), one of the series' main characters. In 1994, Coppola left the series and she was replaced in the role of Lorna by fellow actress Robin Christopher (1965-).
For much of the 1990s, Coppola mostly appeared in guest roles in various television series, such as "NYPD Blue", "Touched By an Angel", and "Chicago Hope". Among her few notable roles was that of Lieutenant Stadi in the science fiction series "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995-2001). In the pilot episode "Caretaker", Stadi is a Betazoid helmsman of the USS Voyager and the love interest of pilot Tom Paris (played by Robert Duncan McNeill). Stadi is killed during the accidental teleportation of the spaceship to the Delta Quadrant and Paris is chosen as her replacement. The character is alluded to in later episodes and appears more prominently in the spin-off video game "Star Trek: Starship Creator" (1998) and the alternate-reality-themed anthology series "Star Trek: Myriad Universes" (2008-2010).
Coppola played the recurring role of Patricia Damiana in the short-lived drama series "Trinity" (1998-1999). The series depicted the family life of an Irish-American police detective in the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. The series lasted a single season, consisting of 10 episodes. Two of them remained unaired when the series was canceled.
In 1999, Coppola gained the main role of Karen Chandler in the comedy-drama series "Cold Feet" (1999), the American adaptation of the successful British series "Cold Feet" (1997-2003, 2016-). The British series depicted the relationship problems of three different British couples, such as mutual infidelities, cases of uncertain paternity of the couple's children, and the consequences of not informing your romantic partner about your previous marriages. The American series only lasted a single season, and was canceled due to low ratings. Only 4 of the 8 episodes were ever aired.
In 2000, Coppola gained the main role of investment banker Marissa Rufo in the stock-market themed television series "Bull" (2000-2001). The series depicts an alliance of young, ambitious investment bankers who are trying to create a new company, while competing with the investment firms which previously employed them. And each of the main characters has secret agendas of their own. The series lasted a single season, and only 12 of the 20 episodes were ever aired. The series had been inspired by the "bull market" (period of generally rising prices in the financial market") of the 1990s, but its release coincided with the "dot-com crash" (2000-2002), a financial crisis in the United States.
In the early 2000s, Coppola returned to mostly making guest star appearances in television. She appeared in a number of police procedural series, such as "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Monk", and "Bones". From 2003 to 2005, Coppola played the recurring character of Liutenant Commander Faith Coleman in the military-themed legal drama series "JAG" (1995-2005) and its spin-off series "NCIS" (2003-). In both series, Coleman is depicted as an officer of the Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG Corps), a legal department within the United States military.
Coppola was next part of the main cast in the post-apocalyptic series "Jericho" (2006-2008), where she played Mimi Clark. In the series, Clark is an an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent from Washington D. C. , who was visiting Kansas on an audit mission when the United States' major cities fell victim to nuclear attacks. With the country in ruins and her family and friends wiped out in the attacks, Clark is effectively stranded in Kansas. During the second season of the series, Clark develops a romantic relationship with local farmer Stanley Richmond (played by Brad Beyer). The two characters get married in the finale of the series, during the opening stages of a Second American Civil War.
In 2007, Coppola had a notable film role as FBI Agent Spellman in the adventure film "National Treasure: Book of Secrets", which depicts a re-investigation of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (1865) and the possible involvement of the historic secret society Knights of the Golden Circle (1854-1864). The film was a major box office hit of its era, earning about 457 million dollars at the worldwide box office. It was the 9th most financially successful film of 2007, outperformed by only 8 films: "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" (1st), "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" (2nd), "Spider-Man 3" (3rd), "Shrek the Third" (4th), "Transformers" (5th), "Ratatouille" (6th), "I Am Legend" (7th), and "The Simpsons Movie" (8th). "National Treasure" outperformed a number of minor hits, such as the period film "300" (10th), the thriller film "The Bourne Ultimatum" (11th), and the thriller film "Live Free or Die Hard" (12th).
In the video game "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2" (2009), Coppola voiced the character of She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters, one of Marvel Comics' popular female characters. In the comics, Walters is depicted as a shy female lawyer who happens to be the first cousin of Hulk/Bruce Banner. After being seriously injured in an assassination attempt, Walters received a blood transfusion from her cousin Banner, who was the only available donor with a blood type matching her own. This resulted in her gaining super-powers similar to his own. She-Hulk typically retains Walters' intellect and legal training, but displays a much more outgoing and flirtatious personality than Walters.
In 2010, Coppola started playing the recurring character of FBI agent Lisa Rand in the military-themed police procedural series "NCIS: Los Angeles" (2009-), a spin-off of the series "NCIS". In the series, Rand is an expert on kidnapping cases and consults the main characters in a number of cases. Rand has appeared in several episodes from 2010 to 2018.
In 2011, Coppola gained the supporting cast role of Valentina in the supernatural television mini-series "The Nine Lives of Chloe King" (2011), an adaptation of the namesake novel series by British writer Elizabeth J. Braswell. The series depicts the Mai, a human-cat hybrid race who claim descend from the Egyptian cat goddess Bastet. Valentina is depicted as the leader of the Mai who live in San Francisco, and a veteran of its never-ending-war with an organization of assassins called "The Order". Valentina devotes most of her time to her political and military duties, and apparently neglects her only daughter Jasmine (played by Alyssa Diaz), one of the series' main characters.
In 2012, Coppola played the recurring character of forensic pathologist Jonelle in the police-themed comedy-drama series "Common Law" (2012). The series depicts a duo of homicide detectives of the Los Angeles Police Department, who have been assigned as partners by their superiors, despite their feelings of hatred for each other. Jonelle is depicted as the ex-girlfriend of one of the two main characters, Travis Marks (played by Michael Ealy). The series lasted a single season, consisting of 12 episodes.
In the early 2010s, Coppola continued to appear mostly as a guest star in television series such as "Teen Wolf", "Criminal Minds", and "Sons of Anarchy". In 2016, she joined the cast of the soap opera "The Young and the Restless" (1973-), playing the recurring character of Dr. Meredith Gates. In the series, Gates is depicted as a doctor employed in a prison infirmary. She is the attending physician of one of the series' main villains, businessman Victor "Darth Victor" Newman (played by Eric Braeden). Victor manipulates Gates into falling in love with him, in part relying on her sympathy for his betrayal by his own family, and on part on his apparent resemblance to Gates' father and her obvious "daddy issues". Coppola left the series after the completion of her character arc.
From 2016 to 2018, Coppola played the recurring role of ambulance driver Sue in the series "Shameless" (2011-). Sue is depicted as a work colleague for the main character Ian Clayton Gallagher (played by Cameron Monaghan), who works as an emergency medical technician (EMT) during seasons 7 and 8. Sue does not appear in Season 9, where Ian has lost his job and is serving prison time for past crimes.
In 2019, Coppola joined the cast of the musical television series "Empire" (2015-), in the recurring role of assistant district attorney Megan Conway. In the series, Conway uses ruthless tactics during an investigation on the criminal connections of the Lyons family, powerful executives of the music industry with shady pasts.
By 2019, Coppola was 51-years-old but she remained a rather popular character actress, with no signs of her career slowing down. .Lisa Rand - NCIS: LA
Faith Coleman - NCIS & JAG- Actress
- Producer
- Stunts
The youngest of three girls, Christina was born just outside Toronto. She carried a double major of theater and dance at the prestigious Arts York at Unionville High School. She went on to further her training at the Ryerson Theatre School of Toronto, among such alumni as Eric McCormack and David James Elliott. In addition to her film and television credits, Christina has appeared in numerous national theater productions, ranging from classical productions of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" to Jim Cartwright's raw and dirty "Road".
Christina completed the last of 13 episodes, as "astrobiologist Jen Crane", in the FTVS/ABC series, Defying Gravity (2009), a one-hour drama about a team of astronauts on a six-year mission in outer space.
On completion of Defying Gravity (2009), Christina guest-starred as "Zoey Kruger", a cop accused of killing her family on the 4th season of Showtime's Dexter (2006). After "Dexter", she joined the cast of the hit series, 24 (2001), as "Secret Service agent Molly O'Connor", as well as dropping by The Mentalist (2008) and filming The Stepson (2010), with Adam Beach.
Christina also guest-starred, as "Marine Gunnery Sergeant Georgia Wooten", in the NCIS (2003) episode, Freedom (2011).
Prior to Defying Gravity (2009), she starred as "Vicki Nelson", an ex-cop turned private investigator specializing in solving supernatural crimes in 22 episodes of the Lifetime series, Blood Ties (2007).
In addition to starring in several pilots, including the "most-watched-never-aired" pilot on You Tube; Nikki and Nora (2004), she co-created and developed an original script for Sony Television and Barry Sonnenfeld with her Nikki and Nora (2004) show runner Nancylee Myatt (South of Nowhere (2005), 3Way (2008)) and co-star Liz Vassey (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)).Dinah Clark - NCIS: NO
Alison Conway - NCIS: LA
Georgia Wooten - NCIS- Actor
- Production Manager
Thomas Crawford was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. He is an actor and production manager, known for This Is Us (2016), The Little Things (2021) and Bel-Air (2022). He has been married to Brooke Baumer since 4 October 2004. They have one child.Walter Magnus (young) - NCIS
Jeffrey Kelly - NCIS: LA
Reporter - JAG- Actress
- Producer
Denise Michelle Crosby was born on November 24, 1957 in Hollywood, California. Denise graduated from Hollywood High School in 1975 and attended Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz where she enrolled in the Drama Department. Forming part of the extensive Crosby family dynasty, this striking leading actress, daughter of entertainer Dennis Crosby, has appeared in film and television since the early 1980s. A photo spread in a 1979 issue of Playboy magazine and a role in the soap opera Days of Our Lives (1965) in 1980 allowed Denise to break through to stardom. She had a small role in 48 Hrs. (1982), playing the villain's girlfriend, and parts in Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) and Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) (both critically unsuccessful). Her career began to pick up in the mid-1980s. She appeared in a variety of films and made-for-TV movies, including Stark (1985), Malice in Wonderland (1985) (playing Carole Lombard), Desert Hearts (1985), Eliminators (1986) and Miracle Mile (1988).
In 1987, Denise caught her big break playing Lieutenant Tasha Yar in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). Although not a huge role, the character allowed Denise to build a sizable fan base that exists to this day. In 1988, she left the series due to the diminishing size of her role, but returned as a guest star in the early 1990s. In 1989, she played the mother of a dead toddler who was brought back to life through an ancient curse in Stephen King's somewhat hokey horror novel film adaptation Pet Sematary (1989). Remaining in the horror genre, Denise played a similar role of a mother who discovers her young daughter's doll is evil in the Child's Play (1988) clone Dolly Dearest (1991).
The 1990s brought few opportunities to Denise, but she worked consistently, appearing in a television series in 1993, and made numerous guest appearances, including a couple of episodes of the raunchy cable series Red Shoe Diaries (1992), which were subsequently released on video. There were also roles in Relative Fear (1994), Mutant Species (1994), Dream Man (1995) and Executive Power (1997). More high-profile work arrived in the form of a small role in Jackie Brown (1997), playing a public defender, and a sizable part as a pregnant mother in the hit disaster movie Deep Impact (1998). She gained recognition as a "Star Trek" fan by producing and presenting Trekkies (1997) and its sequel Trekkies 2 (2004).
Since 2000, Denise has appeared on television in guest roles on The X-Files (1993), JAG (1995), The Agency (2001), Threat Matrix (2003), Eyes (2005) and Dexter (2006). She acted in the award-winning short film The Bus Stops Here (2003), had a leading role in the western/horror indie film Legend of the Phantom Rider (2002) and has recently appeared in a horror film by legendary genre director Tobe Hooper, Mortuary (2005). This capable actress continues to appear on television and in film. Best known for her "Star Trek" days, Denise embraces her fans often at conventions and was appearing opposite her husband Ken Sylk in the drama film Ripple Effect (2007).Hattie Taylor - NCIS
Long - NCIS: LA
Dietz - JAG- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Casting Director
Born in Seattle, Jon received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington School of Drama and went on to receive his M.F.A. in Acting from Temple University. While in NYC he studied with Uta Hagen at HB Studios. Jon has worked extensively in film, television and theater, with guest starring roles in "Frasier," "Grey's Anatomy," "NCIS," "Rizzoli & Isles," "Bones," "Castle," "Desperate Housewives," "Scandal," "Without a Trace," S.W.A.T.," "Station 19," and "9-1-1" among many others. He appeared in Steven Spielberg's "Bridge of Spies" and in James Cameron's "Avatar." Jon is a prolific commercial actor and voice actor who also works in video games and animation. He is married to Ann Curry.Andy Price - NCIS: LA
Tyler Barrett - NCIS
Berke - JAG- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Matthew Jayson Cwern was born on 27 December 1980 in Great Neck, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Staircase (2022), The Blacklist (2013) and All Rise (2019).Leo - NCIS: LA
Rafiq Nassar - NCIS: NO
Edgar Stump - NCIS- Actor
- Soundtrack
Eli Danker was born on 12 October 1948 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is an actor, known for Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing (2006), My Mom's New Boyfriend (2008) and 24: Legacy (2016).Karim Akbari - NCIS: LA
Michael Bashan - NCIS
Haji Shareef - JAG- Actor Kyle Davis was born in Downey, California. He lived there until he moved at the age of 14, with his parents to Arizona. Kyle attended Sedona Red Rock High School and later he went on to study photography at Yavapi Community College. After his brief stay at Yavapi Community College, Kyle intended to enlist in the military, but months before departing, he was involved in a fight that left him blind in his left eye.
In 1998 Kyle moved back to Southern California to pursue his dream at becoming a professional Skateboarder. A short while after moving he tore his ACL. Kyle's cousin pushed him to consider acting after the injury.
Kyle began his acting career at the age of 20. For quick money, he got his first camera appearance on "The Dating Game" and started working as an extra for various shows and commercials. He was against using an acting coach and determined to teach himself. Kyle used a video camera and answering machine to help perfect his acting skills.
Kyle learned the other end of the business when he took a job working with a talent agency. He also worked with several casting directors. He was later hired on as a professional reader, reading for Jamie Foxx in "Collateral."
Kyle got his SAG card after working on a Jack in the Box commercial. Since then his career took off. Kyle started doing guest spots on "Felicity", "CSI", "The Shield" and more.
Most recently he was cast along with Sophia Bush and Sean Bean in Dave Meyers' remake of "The Hitcher".
Kyle has been in over 70 commercials and 15 films and at least 20 television guest appearances.
Kyle resides in North Hollywood with his wife 2 dogs and 3 cats.Rodney Abbott - NCIS: NO
John Stevens - NCIS
Bobby Asher - NCIS: LA - Actor
- Director
- Producer
An accomplished Television, Film, Stage, and Voice actor, Ramón was raised just outside of Washington, DC, in Virginia. He graduated with a BFA in Acting from the prestigious Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama, in Pittsburgh.
Ramón is best known for his Television work, especially for his recurring roles on Notorious, Guidance, 12 Monkeys, The West Wing, Medium, Killer Instinct, Sons of Anarchy, Dynasty, and MacGyver; As well as many memorable guest starring roles.
Ramón began his acting career in New York City theater. Since then he has played leading roles around the country and the world including such great houses as the Kennedy Center Opera House, the Public Theater (NY), Shakespeare in the Park, the Kirk Douglas, South Coast Rep, La Jolla, Yale Rep, Signature, Lincoln Center, Ma-Yi, the Bucharest Odeon, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, The Mall of the Emirates Theater in Dubai, and the Antaeus Theatre Company (where he is a proud member).
Recently he won an LA Stage Raw Award (Best Actor), an LA Scenies Award (Best Actor), and a Stage Bites LA Award (Best Actor) for his portrayal of Hamlet (at the Antaeus Theatre Co). He is the winner of a prestigious OBIE award for his performance in "The Romance of Magno Rubio" (Ma-Yi, NY); A Princess Grace Foundation Award; Two Stage Scene LA Awards: Best Supporting Actor, Mendoza, "the Malcontent"; and Dramatic Performance of the Year, Oedipus (Antaeus); And was nominated by Broadway.com for Best Leading Actor in a Play, "Oedipus", among many other awards and accolades.
Ramon is a very well known actor in the audiobook industry, having narrated more than 350 books (as of this writing), and recently being named a "Golden Voice Narrator", a lifetime achievement award. His titles include the best selling "This is Where I Leave You" by Jonathan Tropper; The Fantasy phenomenon "World of Warcraft"; Best seller and award winner "Red, White, and Royal Blue" (for which he was nominated for an Audie Award), and he is the voice of the more than a decade long best selling "Diary of A Wimpy Kid" middle school series. His audiobook work has garnered many awards including multiple Earphone Awards from Audiofile Magazine, including "Best Voice" two years in a row, and a prestigious Audie Award, the highest yearly honor in the industry (the audiobook equivalent of an Oscar.)
As a philanthropist, Ramón is a member of "Charitable Living", an organization that volunteers and raises money for multiple charities year round. He is also a teaching artist- specializing in teaching Shakespeare at juvenile detention centers.Josh Newman - NCIS: NO
Farshad Saravi - NCIS
Bevan Tao - NCIS: LA- Actor
- Producer
Tim DeZarn was born on 11 July 1952 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Cabin in the Woods (2011), Fight Club (1999) and Spider-Man (2002). He has been married to Janine Venable since 1996. They have one child. He was previously married to Gail Marie Lucas.Paul Hare - NCIS: NO
Jim Mullins - NCIS: LA
David Runion - NCIS- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Hailing from Colorado, Brian Dietzen made his big-screen debut alongside Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini in From Justin to Kelly (2003) . He graduated with a BFA, majoring in acting, the University of Colorado at Boulder. He performed with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival for two years and spent five years performing contemporary theatrical works like "Equus" and "Same Time, Next Year" honoring him with the UROP grant for Outstanding Achievement in the Creative Arts.
Brian moved to L.A. where he was cast in the WB series My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star (2002) as a regular. Also, in L.A., he starred with Steve Rudnick in a two-man theatre production of "The Oldest Man in Show Biz" at the Hudson Stage, winning critical acclaim.
Toward the end of the first season, Brian began a recurring role on NCIS as the assistant M.E. Jimmy Palmer. He made periodic appearances at first, with his role growing in regularity as the series progressed.Jimmy Palmer - NCIS, NCIS: NO, & NCIS: Hawaii- Actor
- Producer
Dar Dixon is a renowned actor, producer, and director whose remarkable career in Hollywood is only one facet of his extraordinary life.
Throughout his life, Dar has demonstrated a level of resilience that is truly inspiring. He has moved over 80 times, navigated challenging experiences including surviving the Iranian Revolution with only the clothes on his back, and escaping a pseudo-religious doomsday cult. His successful recovery from mind control and PTSD is a testament to his enduring spirit and strength.
Dar's talent and dedication have been recognized with three nominations for Best Actor, reflecting his broad range and depth as a performer. Beyond acting, he has demonstrated his versatility in the industry by working behind the camera as a producer and director. This multifaceted experience in the entertainment industry has given him a unique perspective and fueled his success.
In addition to his work in the film industry, Dar is a compelling public speaker. He is passionate about social justice, bias, race relations, and undue influence, topics that he addresses with honesty and conviction, drawing from his personal experiences and observations.
Dar lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Donzaleigh Abernathy, the youngest daughter of Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy and Dr. Juanita Abernathy, co-founders of the Civil Rights Movement. His union with Donzaleigh bolsters his commitment to social justice and equality, making him an even more fervent advocate for these causes.
As an industry veteran with a compelling personal story, Dar Dixon is a truly unique presence in Hollywood. His courage, determination, and commitment to advocacy continue to inspire those both within and outside the entertainment industry.Phillip Robbins - NCIS: LA
Wilks - JAG
Bradstone - NCIS- Actor
- Producer
- Editor
D.C. Douglas has built a fascinating and unconventional acting career spanning stage, screen, and the world of video games since 1985.
On the big and small screens, D.C. has made memorable appearances in peculiar and cult indie films like Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) and Black Ops (2008), Aquarium of the Dead (2021) and Isle of the Dead (2016). As a TV "journeyman" he's guest-starred or recurred in over 50 shows, including Boston Common (1996), The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), Z Nation (2014) , and CSI: Vegas (2021).
Unexpectedly finding success in voice-over, D.C. stumbled into the field as a "career add-on" introduced to him by his commercial agent, Katy Wallin, in the early '90s. Notably, he's been featured in major commercial campaigns for Geico's "Real Person" series ('05-'08), Ashley Furniture Homestore ('03 - '06), and Experian ('16 - '18), alongside SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)'s Tom Kenny.
In the video game world, he's known as the conflicted Rayvis in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023), the the heart-string-pulling Geth, Legion, in the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition (2021) trilogy, the voice of the iconic villain, Albert Wesker, in "Resident Evil" games from 2007-2019, and Kamoshida in Persona 5 (2016).
His anime roles have garnered him a dedicated fanbase as well, with notable performances as Yoshikage Kira in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012), Wooden Sword Ryu in Shaman King (2021) and Praetorian in Super Crooks (2021). Cartoon highlights include Transformers: Rescue Bots (2011) and Regular Show (2010).
Originally from Berkeley, California, D.C. honed his craft in theater across the San Francisco Bay Area in the late '70s and early '80s. His family's rich history in the circus, vaudeville, and burlesque (thanks to his grandmother Grace Hathaway) led him to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles.
He received formal training at the Estelle Harman Actor's Workshop from '85 to '89 and was an integral part of the highly acclaimed New One-Act Theatre Ensemble (Theatre of NOTE) from '89 to '93, where he also produced several plays and a few cabaret shows in the '90s and 2000s.
D.C. has also written, produced and directed numerous short films over the years. Most notably was The Crooked Eye (2009), starring Academy Award winner Linda Hunt, which received several awards.
Politically, D.C. found himself in the spotlight in 2010 when he mocked the Tea Party movement on social media, garnering both fans and detractors. His appearances on Fox News' Geraldo Rivera Reports (2003) and CNN's Joy Behar: Say Anything! (2009), further fueled the buzz.
This newfound popularity led him to create satirical political videos poking fun at bigotry ("Burn A Koran Day"), online misogyny Anne Thériault's the Feminist in the Wild (2015), and corporate greed ("Why #OccupyWallStreet" which was aired on The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell (2010)). During the Trump years he wrote, produced and directed 19 episodes of Breaking News: Fake Trump Cartoons! (2017) featuring the voices of many popular voice actors, including Jason Marsden, Maurice LaMarche, Steve Blum, and Robbie Daymond.
Thanks to his popularity among video game and anime enthusiasts, D.C. frequently makes appearances at anime and culture conventions. Alongside countless appearances in the US, he has participated in events in Canada, the UK, Australia, and the Middle East.Tom Speakman - NCIS
Rob Nelson - NCIS: LA
Alan Ganzel - JAG- J. Downing was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Yellowstone (2018), Narcos: Mexico (2018) and McFarland, USA (2015). He was previously married to Christina Carlisi.Justus Bancroft - NCIS: NO
Avis Boyle - NCIS
McBroom & Secret Service Agent - JAG