Mark Harmon is at the heart of the NCIS universe as Agent Leroy Gibbs and, with the drama’s return, fans are eager to know more about the veteran star. NCIS season 22 is set to debut on Monday ...
Mark Harmon will return as Leroy Jethro Gibbs, and it's all thanks to his son, Sean. Given the green light on NCIS: Origins – an upcoming prequel following a fledgling Gibbs – it was Sean who ...
CBS’s new NCIS spinoff series NCIS: Origins will explore the early career and life of Mark Harmon‘s Leroy Jethro Gibbs, this time portrayed by Austin Stowell. Though Harmon won’t be playing ...
Mark Harmon‘s Leroy Jethro Gibbs anchored NCIS for 18 years. Now, as the executive producer and narrator of its prequel series NCIS: Origins, he just could sense that Austin Stowell was fit to ...
And so far, they’re all doing just fine. NCIS: Origins’ arrival comes three years after Mark Harmon departed NCIS in Season 19’s fourth episode, titled “Great Wide Open.” Having already ...
Additionally, the often emotionally airtight (at least at the beginning of NCIS) Leroy Jethro Gibbs will receive an origin story to keep Mark Harmon’s character in the mix, years after he left ...
Mark Harmon, widely known for playing Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on the hit CBS drama "NCIS," is stepping behind the camera as the executive producer and narrator of a new spin-off prequel ...
NCIS: Origins isn’t just exploring Gibbs when he was younger — the prequel also features Mark Harmon reprising his role as the present-day version of the character. During a panel discussion ...
Mark Harmon says there was “heavy competition” for the role he first created on 'NCIS' — until Austin Stowell walked into the audition room Monica Schipper/Getty Austin Stowell and Mark ...
“The 70th birthday will be a great opportunity both to celebrate past successes of the NHS and plan for a vibrant and exciting future. This project is great news and the funding is a mark of the high ...
As President of the University I congratulate the Harvard Crimson on the Completion of 70 years of its history. As President Lowell once remarked, four years constitute the college generation.