It’s hard to think about anyone other than Mark Harmon playing the role of Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS.
It’s hard to think about anyone other than Mark Harmon playing the role of Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS.
Mark Harmon might have departed NCIS on camera, but he is still inspired by the agency every day.
is bringing a new book to fans of the show, true-crime followers, and history buffs alike. Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll Jr., who worked together on the CBS drama for many years, have penned the non-fiction book, It is the first narrative non-fiction title from the pair and is set to be released by Harper Select on Nov.
Queen Charlotte for weeks now - but how much do you know about the stars of the show behind-the-scenes? While starring in the Netflix drama as the swoon-worthy aid to the King, Reynolds is played by Freddie Dennis, who comes from acting royalty himself. Find out more… Freddie is actually the only son of actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, who is perhaps best known for his roles in Fleabag, as the bank manager who helps Fleabag out in a tough moment and Outnumbered, as the family’s patriarch, Pete.
is wrapping up its 20th season in style! ET's Matt Cohen was exclusively on the set of for Monday's finale, where Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Katrina Law and Gary Cole reflected on the CBS procedural's longevity and teased what's to come in the dramatic, «unexpected» season closer.«It's amazing. I mean, the fact that we're not only still here we've got the incredible support of our fans who have been with us from the get-go pretty much and are still with us and still going,» Murray, who is one of the sole remaining cast members from season 1, told ET of accomplishing 20 seasons. «We're gonna keep plugging away as long as they let us.»The newercast members expressed gratitude for those who paved the way and kept the lights on for to continue to thrive, two decades in. «I had no idea that season 20 of was going to become my dream job,» Law admitted.
NCIS is celebrating a major milestone with their 450th episode tonight!
reaches another milestone: 450 episodes! The long-running CBS procedural celebrates the rare achievement with Monday's episode, and only ET was on the set with the cast to toast to the impressive feat. Though longtime star Mark Harmonexited the series early in the 19th season, star Wilmer Valderrama credited his former co-star for leading the show to where it is today.«What has done beautifully, and I got to say, we're here on the shoulders of so many incredible actors that were here before us, actors who, some are here or some have passed, guest stars who have come and gone, and this show has seen so many careers blossom,» Valderrama, who joined the series as Nick Torres in season 14, told ET's Matt Cohen. «So you think about what this show has meant, not only for the fans, but to our industry and what it's done for us as a community of actors who are looking for that break or to be discovered.»«It is also a big tribute to Mark Harmon, who led this beautifully for hundreds of episodes and was able to keep this boat with the integrity and the value set that it still performs today,» he credited. «Then come full circle, all of us coming in and being disruptive enough to continue to reinvent it for the audience.
Pauley Perrette is best know for playing Abby Sciuto in NCIS for 15 years, a role which she said "changed her life". But in 2017 she departed the TV show amid reports of a rift with co-star, Mark Harmon. So what happened to Pauley and what is she doing today?Pauley continued exploring her passion for acting and starred in the short-lived CBS show, Broke, which was canceled after just one season.WATCH: Pauley Perrette's character bids farewell to NCISIt was then that Pauley decided it was time to step away from the spotlight and pursue different avenues. She quit acting that same year but it didn't mean she retreated from sight entirely. Pauley still lives in Los Angeles and is very vocal on Twitter, having become a passionate activist for civil rights. POPULAR: Heidi Klum's son looks identical to famous dad Seal in childhood photoMORE: Pauley Perrette stuns fans with major transformation in childhood photo A dedicated advocate for civil rights, she directed and produced a documentary, Citizen Lane, about U.S.
CBS has renewed its flagship drama series NCIS, along with NCIS: Hawai’i and CSI: Vegas for the 2023-2024 season.
Mark Harmon has been working in Hollywood for fifty years, his first acting credit being an episode on Ozzie's Girls back in 1973, but after hundreds of appearances – from Aaron Sorkin's The West Wing, to Freaky Friday, and of course NCIS – the actor has prided himself in keeping a low profile.The actor and his wife, Pam Dawber, live in a home in Mandeville Canyon, Los Angeles, away from the hubbub of Central LA.Though the two have been married since 1987, it is very infrequent that they make any red carpet appearances together.WATCH: NCIS teases major twist for Mark Harmon's Gibbs in dramatic season 19 trailerMORE: Kelly Ripa wows in skin-tight green wetsuit in honor of Philadelphia Eagles for Super BowlStill, despite them prioritizing keeping their personal life private, they do of course share a love for acting, and Pam has been working in the industry for almost as long as her husband. She previously starred in sitcoms such as Mork and Mindy as well as My Sister Sam.What's more, their careers have definitely been influential, and despite their attempts to keep a low profile and not let Hollywood take over, even their kids couldn't resist from following in their parents' footsteps.MORE: Was Rihanna's son at Super Bowl 2023? Her family life revealedThe longtime couple have two sons, Sean, 34, and Ty Christian, 30, and like their parents, they too work in the industry.
Celine Dion has been keeping a low profile since being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome last year, which has caused her to take a break from performing.However, over the weekend, the My Heart Will Go On hitmaker took to Instagram via her team to share memories of happier times in her music career ahead of Valentine's Day.The nostalgic post celebrated love while sharing some exciting news for all Celine fans.VIDEO: Everything we know about Celine Dion's health battleIt read: To celebrate love in all shapes and forms, Celine’s The Love Songs playlist has been refreshed once again: here is the Let’s Talk About Love edition! Celine's most beautiful love songs in one playlist... a soundtrack to your weekend… Enjoy! -Team Celine.
Jennifer Coolidge has been much loved in Hollywood for decades for her roles in Legally Blonde, American Pie, Another Cinderella Story, and even an Ariana Grande music video.However, it was her role as Tanya in both seasons of The White Lotus that truly cemented her as one of the industry's favorites, and even more so after her hilarious and endearing Golden Globes speech.Though she is known for her candid and unabashed attitude – she even cheekily joked of the "hundreds" of suitors she garnered after playing Stifler's mom in the American Pie series – not much is known of her personal life or her dating history.WATCH: Jennifer Coolidge's touching Golden Globes acceptance speechMORE: Today Show 4th Hour announces incoming departure from NBC studios - watchThe actress has never married, and is not reported as having had any children.
Lindsay Lohan is talking about if she’s down to make sequels to some of her past film hits like Freaky Friday and Mean Girls.
Freaky Friday might be next.While promoting her new Netflix movie , spoke about the possibility of a Freaky Friday sequel during an appearance on . Lohan starred in the iconic mother-daughter body swap movie alongside in 2003.
Jamie Lee Curtis wants to see Lindsay Lohan be a "sexy grandma" in a "Freaky Friday" sequel. Curtis and Lohan originally starred together in the 2003 movie. "I've already written to Disney, my friends at Disney," Curtis said during Monday's appearance on The View.
Entertainment Tonight she “only recently” started thinking about making a second of the 2003 film, and that her character would most likely be a grandma now.“Well, she’s gotta be a grandma,” the “Halloween Ends” star said. “I mean, I gotta be a grandma.”“And just watching Lindsay try to be a grandma makes me laugh, and then me being a grandma trying to take care of toddlers makes me laugh, so, I’m assuming it’ll be something, or it won’t be anything, we don’t even know yet,” she continued.Curtis admitted she remembers all the lines from every movie she’s ever been in — including “Freaky Friday” — and that she’s “creatively wide open” for a remake.“I’ve already written to Disney — my friends at Disney, I’m in their new ‘Haunted Mansion’ movie,” the actress said during a stop on “The View” on Monday.
Jamie Lee Curtis is open to the possibility of reprising her 2003 Freaky Friday role opposite Lindsay Lohan in a sequel.
Zack Sharf Jamie Lee Curtis revealed on “The View” that she has “already written to Disney” regarding another “Freaky Friday” movie. Curtis starred opposite Lindsey Lohan in the body-swapping comedy, which Disney released in 2003 to $160 million at the worldwide box office. The actor recently told a crowd in Mexico City while promoting “Halloween Ends” that she would “absolutely” do another “Freaky Friday.” “The View” co-host Sara Haines asked Curtis about her answer and gave her the floor “to pitch Disney” on a sequel, to which Curtis responded, “I’ve already written to Disney, my friends at Disney. I’m in their new ‘Haunted Mansion’ movie.”
Jamie Lee Curtis’ character might’ve been offended by being called old in the first “Freaky Friday” but now? She wants to be “the old grandma who switches places” in a “Freaky Friday” sequel. Apparently, she’s already written to Disney about it.Curtis first got the hopes of fans up last week, when she said she’d “Absolutely” do another “Freaky Friday” with Lindsay Lohan if the opportunity presented itself.
NCIS, but before he landed the celebrated gig, he lived a very real struggle. The star - who played M16 agent, Clayton Reeves between 2016 and 2018 - revealed in the past that he was homeless while navigating the rocky road of finding fame. MORE: NCIS makes huge change for season 20 sparking mass fan reaction As he drifted in and out of work in London auditioning for more than a decade, he flitted from one unstable living situation to another. WATCH: NCIS and NCIS: Hawaii tease major crossover "That’s kind of been my whole career, technically," Duane said in an interview with CBS. "You lose your job and you end up in different places, in the houses of friends or an old car."But Duane said: "It never really bothered me, and I never took my eye off the prize, that one day I could actually go to Hollywood.MORE: Where the stars who left NCIS are now: Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo, Pauley Perrette and moreMORE: Did you know NCIS star Mark Harmon’s son also appeared in the series?"It always kept a smile on my face and a fire in my heart.
after exiting, Mark Harmon has been taken out of the opening credits.Harmon departed the long-running CBS procedural four episodes into the 19th season last fall, with his final hour airing Oct. 11, 2021. Though that episode marked Harmon's last onscreen appearance on , he continued to lead the show's opening credits for the rest of the season.On Monday's season 20 opener, which kicked off a two-hour crossover event with , that all changed, marking the official end of an era. Sean Murray, who plays McGee, now leads the show's opening credits, followed by co-stars Wilmer Valderrama, Katrina Law, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover, David McCallum, Rocky Carroll and Gary Cole.Months after his departure, Harmon opened up for the first time about his exit from the franchise as part of a special featurette celebrating Gibbs' legacy. «What has always drawn me here is the character I play and to keep it fresh and to keep it challenging,» the 70-year-old actor said, before alluding to the fact that it was time to close this chapter in his career for now. «Plot-wise, this character has taken the path that it did.
It’s been 11 months since Mark Harmon exited the long-running CBS series NCIS and now his name has finally been removed from the opening credits.
Colin Farrell is opening up about his friendship with Elizabeth Taylor.
and kick off new seasons on Monday with a special crossover, and only ET was on the set of the upcoming premiere event. star Noah Mills takes over the ET mic as he goes from actor to interviewer, chatting it up with the casts of both CBS dramas.
Mark Harmon isn't one to give too many interviews and is pretty private when it comes to talking about his life outside of work.MORE: Mark Weatherly shares rare photo of daughter amid disappointing family newsThe former NCIS actor has made a bold decision in the industry too, choosing to avoid social media altogether.This hasn't stopped many fans making fan accounts, but there is no official page from Mark.VIDEO: Mark Harmon says goodbye to NCIS The talented star previously opened up about the reason he has opted out of getting Instagram or Twitter in an interview with TV Insider.MORE: NCIS' Michael Weatherly's dangerous health condition revealedMORE: NCIS stars Pauley Perrette and Michael Weatherly reunite for special announcementHe said of his and wife Pam Dawber's privacy: "It’s who we are. We stay home.
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Mark Harmon is a popular actor and has a legion of fans thanks to his lead role as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS for many years.MORE: Michael Weatherly shares rare vacation photo with his sonThe Hollywood star is very different to many fellow actors though, as he isn't a fan of social media and as a result has managed to keep his private life with wife Pam Dawber and their children incredibly private.Mark has previously opened up about their lifestyle and why so little is known about them during an interview with TV Insider.VIDEO: Mark Harmon's Leroy Gibbs waves goodbye to NCISHe said of their privacy: "It’s who we are. We stay home.
Mark Harmon is opening up for the first time about his exit from “NCIS” last fall.
Mark Harmon is opening up for the first time about his exit from last fall. The actor, who played NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs since 2003, departed the long-running CBS procedural early on in the most recent 19th season but has largely remained silent about his decision to leave until now.In ET's exclusive first look from one of the special featurettes in the upcoming season 19 DVD release, Harmon addresses Gibbs' goodbye in a new sit-down focusing on the character's legacy.«What has always drawn me here is the character I play and to keep it fresh and to keep it challenging,» the 70-year-old actor said in the clip, before alluding to the possibility that it was time to close this chapter in his career — for now. «Plot-wise, this character has taken the path that it did.
CBS’ NCIS and NCIS: Hawai’i will welcome their respective new seasons in a big way—with a crossover event kicking off at 9 p.m. ET/PT on September 19.
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