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Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs
By Mark HarmonSergeant, Gibbs is an experienced criminal investigator and a highly-skilled interrogator. A born leader with great focus, Gibbs' often unorthodox approach and willingness to bend the rules always gets the job done.
Mark Harmon:
Mark Harmon's acting talent has earned him multiple Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations. He was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for "The West Wing," and before that for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Special for the movie "Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years." He received two consecutive Golden Globe nominations for his work in "Reasonable Doubts" and also received Golden Globe nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Made for TV for "After the Promise" and for his role as serial killer Ted Bundy in "The Deliberate Stranger."
Along with his co-stars in "Chicago Hope," on CBS, Harmon received two SAG Award nominations for ensemble work, and he also directed episodes of the series. His additional television credits include the mini-series "From the Earth to the Moon," the CBS mini-series "And Never Let Her Go," the movie "Sweet Bird of Youth" and the series "St. Elsewhere" and "Moonlighting."
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo
By Michael WeatherlyMichael Weatherly stars as Tony, a streetwise, former Baltimore Homicide Detective. Tony is tough and knows how to work the system. Young, brash and with plenty of comic relief, he's always trying to make ground on the more experienced Gibbs (Mark Harmon), to prove his mettle as an NCIS Special Agent.
Michael Weatherly:
Michael Weatherly is also known for his role as Logan in the series "Dark Angel." He began his television career in "The Cosby Show" and later appeared in the daytime drama "Loving." His other television credits include "Significant Others" and "Jesse."
Weatherly appeared in the independent feature film titled "Her Minor Thing" opposite Estella Warren as well as the highly-anticipated ABC made-for-TV movie "Mystery of Natalie Wood" playing Robert Wagner. Weatherly's additional film credits include "Venus and Mars", "Trigger Happy" and "Meet Wally Sparks". He also starred on television in David E. Kelly's "Girls Club", James Cameron's "Dark Angel" and "Significant Others" with Jennifer Garner. Weatherly currently lives in Los Angeles.
Born in New York City and raised in Fairfield, Conn., Weatherly lives in Los
Angeles. His birth date is July 8.
Forensic Specialist Abby Sciuto
By Pauley PerrettePauley Perrette stars as Abby Sciuto, a crime lab tech. Abby is a "Jane of all trades" from chemical and DNA processing to fingerprint and document analysis, she does it all. She has a Goth-chick attitude and tattoos to match, but underneath that, she takes her job as a lab tech seriously, and is a total pro.
Pauley Perrette:
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Perrette studied Sociology, Psychology and Criminal Science in college and accidentally fell into acting. She has a long list of film credits, including "The Ring", "Almost Famous" and many independent features, such as "The Price of Kissing", "Hungry Hearts" and "Ash Tuesday". Her television credits include series regular and recurring roles on "Time Of Your Life", "The Drew Carey Show", "Frasier" and many others. Additionally Perrette is a poet, writer and rock 'n roll singer. Perrette currently lives in Los Angeles.
She tended bar in New York City while doing commercials, voice-overs, music
videos and short films. She later moved to Los Angeles, and has since worked steadily in film, television and voice-overs. She is a poet and spoken-word artist, a music
fanatic, a fervent civil rights activist, a published writer, documentary producer and
photographer. Her birth date is March 27.
Special Agent Timothy McGee
By Sean MurraySean Murray stars as Tim, a naive Special Agent. With tremendous respect for Special Agent Gibbs (Mark Harmon), McGee is an intelligent agent with a specific talent for computers, but awkwardness in social situations.
Sean Murray:
Murray's television credits include a starring role in the UPN sitcom "The Random Years" and a supporting role in "Harts of the West". He has made several television guest appearances on shows such as "ER" and "JAG". In addition, Murray has appeared in several feature films including "Hocus Pocus", "This Boy’s Life", and another starring role in Todd Field's "Too Romantic".
Born in Maryland, Murray lives in Encino, Calif. His birth date is Nov. 15.
Ziva David, Mossad Liaison
By Cote De PabloCote de Pablo plays Agent Ziva David, who works for the Israeli Mossad intelligence agency, and is the daughter of the Director of Mossad. Her charm, intelligence and dry wit take everyone by surprise, especially DiNozzo.
Cote De Pablo:
Cote de Pablo was born in Santiago, Chile, but was raised in Miami. Cote attended Arvida Middle School in Miami, Florida, and later in life attended Carnegie Mellon University. She graduated in 2000 after studying music theater. Whilst at Carnegie Mellon, Cote appeared in several theater productions, including "Indiscretions", "The Fantasticks", "The House of Bernarda Alba", "And The World Goes 'Round", "A Little Night Music" and "Cloud Techtonics".
Her first television role was hosting the 1994 show "Control", alongside Entertainment Tonight host Carlos Ponce.
In 2001, Cote appeared on the New York City Public Theater stage in the Shakespeare play, "Measure for Measure", then moved onto roles on the small screen such as All My Children. Cote had a small role on the long-running soap alongside Rudolf Martin who would later play her half-brother Ari Haswari in NCIS.
NCIS Director Leon Vance
By Rocky CarrollVance was introduced in "Internal Affairs" as Assistant Director in Season 5. He is made the new Director after the death of Jenny Shepard. He has a wife, Jackie, and two children, a daughter, Kayla, and son.
Rocky Carroll:
A theatre, television and feature film star Carroll recently joined the cast opposite his former “Chicago Hope” co-star Mark Harmon. Carroll, who recurred as “NCIS Assistant Director Leon Vance” during this past season, has become a series regular coinciding with his character’s promotion to Director following the murder of Director Shepard.
Carroll’s additional television credits include “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Boston Legal,” “ER,” “American Dreams” and a starring role on the Network’s “The Agency.” On the big screen, Carroll recently shot a role for the upcoming Jim Carrey film ‘Yes Man.” His feature film credits also include the horror/thriller “Prisoner” and “The Ladies Man. In the summer of 2005, Carroll starred in a national tour of the late August Wilson’s play, “Radio Golf.”
Born in Cincinnati, Carroll now lives in Los Angeles with his wife. His birth date is July 8th.
Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard
By David McCallumDavid McCallum stars as Ducky, a medical examiner with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in Paramount Television's top-rated drama series NCIS. Dr. Mallard relishes everything he does. With a restless, inquisitive mind, he cannot let any problem go unsolved. As a result of constantly dealing with death, he has developed a keen, if somewhat dark sense of humor. A world traveler, he constantly recalls fascinating stories of his journeys.
David McCallum:
Born in Scotland, David McCallum came to America in 1961 to play Judas Iscariot in George Steven's "The Greatest Story Ever Told". Since then, he has appeared in theatre, film and television roles on both sides of the Atlantic, with his most enduring role being the Russian agent Illya Kuryakin in "The Man from U.N.C.L.E". Prior to NCIS, he appeared in several Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, including as Emperor Joseph II in the revival of "Amadeus", in the title role of "Julius Caesar", "Communicating Doors", and "Comedians". His UK roles were Henry in a national tour of "The Lion in Winter" and as Lewis Carroll in the musical "The Hunting of the Snark".



