(CBS Local)-- Pauley Perrette is back on TV and back on CBS and she's excited to get back to her roots as a comedic actor. Perrette is the star of the new CBS sitcom "Broke," a show about a single ...
Perrette, 55, who played the lovable and quirky forensic scientist Abby on the popular CBS police procedural since its 2003 premiere, left the series in 2018 and went into retirement. Two years later, ...
“Going back to being an actor would be taking away from this life of true authenticity that I'm living 100 percent of the time,” Perrette, 55, explained in an interview with Hello! magazine published ...
Pauley Perrette has hung up her hat when it comes to acting. In a new interview with Hello! magazine Tuesday, the NCIS alum said she will "never again" return to the screen after departing from her ...
During an interview with CinemaBlend, Murray discussed Perrette’s departure, noting that the show has managed to adjust to her exit, as the series has always been adaptable. Diona Reasonover has ...
CBS President of Entertainment Kelly Kahl said Thursday that an alleged incident on the set of NCIS involving former star Pauley Perrette and the show's lead, Mark Harmon, has been "resolved to ...
During a 2015 interview for Studio 10 Australia, the host asked Perrette how much fans expect her to be like Abby. Perrette said fans often think she’s just like her character, but she doesn’t think ...
On September 2, 2021, former NCIS star Pauley Perrette suffered from a massive stroke that nearly killed her. During the 17 years in which she was on the acting scene, Perrette endured a lot, and ...
NCIS star Pauley Perrette has addressed her decision to retire from acting, explaining why fans will “never again” see her on screen. Perrette, 55, who played the lovable and quirky forensic scientist ...
NCIS alum Pauley Perrette will “never again” return to acting after departing her role as Abby Sciuto in 2018. “Going back to being an actor would be taking away from this life of true authenticity ...
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