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Die-Hard Fan Of NCIS? Here Are The Stars Who Gave Life To The Iconic Characters Of The Police Procedural Show

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Owen Chase

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April 12, 2026

David McCallum - Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard

As one of the favorite characters in the hit procedural show "NCIS," fans were saddened when Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard, played by David McCallum, left the show after 16 seasons. His role was written to have retired and passed on the torch to James Palmer.

In real life, McCallum has become so ingrained and interested in his character that he studied pathology while still active on the show -- talk about dedication! As of 2022, Mallard still gets credit in the show, but the actor has long retreated from the limelight. As per reports, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." star lives in New York with his wife.

Mark Harmon - Leroy Jethro Gibbs

Avid fans very well know actor Mark Harmon as Agent Leroy Gibbs, or simply Gibbs to his pals, the lead role in the highly acclaimed series. Unfortunately, despite being the face of "NCIS," he bid goodbye to the show in 2021 after 18 seasons, shocking the program's viewers.

The showrunner called Harmon the series' north star, explaining that the series won't be closing its doors on the actor. As of 2022, he is still credited, leaving fans hopeful that the knowledgeable agent would be back in the future. Nonetheless, he is busy working on several projects behind the camera under the company Wings Production. 

Joe Spano - FBI Special Agent Tobias C. Fornell

Actor Joe Spano may be best known for being FBI Special Agent Tobias C. Fornell in the show "NCIS." However, this was hardly the first time he portrayed the role of authority because fans may recognize him as Lt. Henry Goldblume in "Hill Street Blues." Surprisingly, he also played a part in "American Graffiti."

Despite being Gibbs' counterpart in the FBI, Fornell has become a fan favorite. Unfortunately, Spano was last seen in a few 2021 "NCIS" episodes, making Mark Harmon's departure more painful. Their characters shared a special bond that viewers adored after all.

Tamara Taylor - Agent Cassie Yates

Canadian star Tamara Taylor only appeared in two episodes titled "Jeopardy" and "SWAK" of NCIS in 2006 as Agent Cassie Yates, but her convincing portrayal had left a mark. While the stint was short, her superb acting skills may have come from her history with genre TV.

Taylor played Camille Saroyan in the hit crime show "Bones" and Sibyl in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Then just in 2021, she joined the cast of "Law & Order: Organized Crime" as Angela Wheatley. She also graced the front page of the magazine Regard in October 2021. 

Lauren Holly - Director Jenny Shepard

In the third season of "NCIS," Lauren Holly was introduced as Director Jenny Shepard, who exited the show when showrunners wrote her character was gunned down in an abandoned diner. The role only lasted for three seasons, but that doesn't mean the actress had to fight hard to stay.

After all, Holly was only supposed to be with the show for six episodes, and she had revealed multiple times that she had enjoyed her time. She was introduced to "NCIS" by Mark Harmon, who was her "Chicago Hope" co-star. She has since focused on TV, starring in the 2021 series "Family Law." 

Sarah Jane Morris - Erica Jane 'EJ' Barrett

Before "NCIS," Sarah Jane Morris was already a big name in the biz after establishing herself in the TV genre. While she was given major roles in "Windfall" and "Felicity," it wasn't until she landed the role of Julia Walker in "Brothers & Sisters" that she became a household name.

In 2011, Morris joined the cast of "NCIS" as Erica Jane "EJ" Barrett, with whom fans fell in love quickly. However, this stint only lasted for a year because by the season premiere in 2012; it was revealed that her character was killed. As for the actress, she seemed to have laid low in recent years, last appearing in the 2019 movie "Occult." 

Jaime Murray - Agent Julia Foster-Yates

In the 19 seasons of "NCIS," there have been many guest appearances of the most notable names in the industry. English actress Jaime Murray, for instance, appeared in an episode of the crime drama in 2009 in an episode called "Semper Fidelis" as Agent Julia Foster-Yates.

Many were irked at Murray's character because of how she irritated her teammates, but this wasn't probably the reason her appearance was a one-off thing. Guest roles are limited from one to a few appearances, and this was likely what happened to the actress. Plus, she starred in several other shows after, including in the 2021 show "Castlevania." 

Troian Bellisario - Sarah McGee

Actress Troian Bellisario was one of the many guests who graced the "NCIS" set back in the day. However, fans may not remember her precisely because she only appeared twice as Sarah McGee -- once in 2005 for an episode called "Red Cell" and in the following year in the episode "Twisted Sister."

Bellisario is more known for being Spencer Hastings in "Pretty Little Liars," a stint that she had from 2010 to 2017. Although she has many acting credits to boast about, this was arguably her most famous project. In 2022, she paid homage to this role when she launched a clothing collection inspired by the show. 

Joel Gretsch - Agent Stan Burley

Before stepping foot on the "NCIS" set, Joel Gretsch had already been a familiar face on TV. Many fans knew him as Ramone in "The Bold and the Beautiful," Owen Crawford in "Taken," Tom Baldwin in "The 4400," and Father Jack Landry in "V."

One can say that Gretsch is a TV regular who has honed his versatility in playing varying roles. His "NCIS" character, Agent Stan Burley, first popped up on our screens in 2003 before returning in 2012, 2013, and 2015. However, he seemed to have taken a step back from the limelight, last appearing in the 2021 short "Chupacabra."

Kiara Muhammad - Kayla Vance

Since she was three, Kiara Muhammad has been entertaining onlookers with her talent. As a child, she performed by singing karaoke, and she was lucky enough that her parents were supportive of the craft, so much so that they traveled to where opportunity knocks.

Muhammad entered the public consciousness when she became the face of footwear brand Reebok. Then, she gained even more prominence when she voiced the titular character in the animated show "Doc McStuffins." After which, she landed the role of Kayla Vance in "NCIS." Today, she is all grown up and has started her hair business. 

Alicia Coppola - Faith Coleman

In the 1990s, Alicia Coppola made waves for playing Lorna Devon in the soap opera "Another World." Then, she became Det. Patricia Damiana in "Trinity," Karen Chandler in "Cold Feet," Marissa Rufo in "Bull," and Nancy in "American Dreams."

In 2004, Coppola was introduced as Lieutenant Commander Faith Coleman in "NCIS," only appearing twice in that year and another one in the following year. It may not have been a steady gig for the actress, but she went on to star in a series of shows. For example, she starred in the 2021 show "Generation."

Diane Neal - Agent Abigail Borin

Diane Neal appeared on the show "NCIS" between 2010 and 2014 as Agent Abigail Borin and later in the spinoff "NCIS: New Orleans." However, the Virginia native may be best tied to her work in "Law & Order: SVU," having portrayed Assistant District Attorney Casey Novak for many years.

Neal, who last appeared in the 2021 TV movie "Circle of Deception," was initially signed for a one-off appearance in "SVU," but this would be a recurring role when she returned in 2003. Unfortunately, she stirred controversy after court documents showed she badmouthed her co-star Mariska Hargitay. 

Jamie Lee Curtis - Samantha Ryan

Jamie Lee Curtis needs no introduction because she has been portraying different roles since the '70s and has achieved accolades because of this. In February 2022, she bid goodbye to her iconic character Laurie Strode in the "Halloween" trilogy, which was based on the 1978 movie of the same name.

Curtis has appeared in tons of TV shows, too, including "NCIS" as psychiatrist Samantha Ryan, who initially didn't see eye to eye with Gibbs. Eventually, in the five episodes that she appeared, it would seem that she and the agent had mended their differences. 

Duane Henry - Agent Clayton Reeves

The 13th season of "NCIS" was especially enthralling because of the arrival of MI6 agent Henry Reeves, played by Duane Henry. However, he was unexpectedly chopped off the show in season 15 after a mugger robbed him and Abby Sciuto in an episode called "One Step Forward."

In the next episode, it was shown that Reeves died shortly after he jumped in front of Sciuto and got shot. Meanwhile, Henry, who starred in the 2021 movie "Mistletoe in Montana," had no problem leaving the show. The execs didn't know what to do with the character after the showrunner who created the role passed away. 

Meredith Eaton - Carol Wilson

Remember immunologist Carol Wilson from season 11 of "NCIS"? She came Showrunner Steven D. Binder revealed in the past that she would be returning for the show's 19th season, airing in 2022. The role was played by Meredith Eaton, who first made waves as the feisty Emily Resnick in "Family Law."

The show business world may be a cutthroat industry, but Eaton has continued to thrive since she started her career in the 2000s. In the past, she has appeared in acclaimed series like "House," "Law & Order: SVU," "Boston Legal," "Battle Creek," and "Veronica Mars." 

Cote de Pablo - Ziva David

Chile-born star Cote de Pablo first popped up in the "NCIS" universe in 2005 as Ziva David and quickly earned legions of fans. While not many people knew this fresh face when she joined the cast, she already had a few acting credits in her portfolio.

De Pablo's departure after eight seasons wasn't taken well by her fans, who even petitioned for her to stay, but unfortunately, her supporters last saw her on "NCIS" in 2020. Nonetheless, she noted how the experience was humbling for her. These days, it's hard to get a hold of her as she doesn't have social media. 

Pauley Perrette - Abby Sciuto

Abby Sciuto was one of the most beloved characters in "NCIS." The reliable forensic scientist always gladly helped Gibbs and his team whenever they solved crimes. As such, Pauley Perrette's goodbye after 15 seasons came as a shock to the show's fans.

There was a lot of buzz surrounding her exit, largely because of an alleged misunderstanding with co-star Mark Harmon that stemmed from his dog biting a crew in 2016. Nonetheless, Perrette has since moved on from the crime drama and starred in "Broke." She announced she was leaving the entertainment industry in 2020.

Daniela Sofia Korn Ruah - Special Agent Kensi Blye

Fans of "NCIS: Los Angeles" very well-known actress Daniela Sofia Korn Ruah as Special Agent Kensi Blye; after all, she has been a series regular since 2009. One may think that with all the years of portraying the role, she has begun to get bored with the character, but that's simply not the case.

Ruah has also dabbled into acting, helming the 2021 episode "Russia, Russia, Russia" and the 2022 episode "Lost Soldier Down." On top of this, the actress is a very dedicated mother to Sierra and River, who take up a fair amount of space on her Instagram. 

Brian Dietzen - Dr. Jimmy Palmer

For a long time, Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard was the lead medical examiner in "NCIS." When he retired, Dr. Jimmy Palmer, who was under his tutelage, took over. Actor Brian Dietzen has long been with the series, from 2004 and up to this day.

Dietzen doesn't seem to have any plans of leaving the program soon, mainly because he has been a series regular since 2012. Despite spending tons of time on the show's set, he always appears to be excited to be portraying his part and often shares pictures of behind-the-scenes on his Instagram. 

Millie Bobby Brown - Rachel Barnes

Before her role as Eleven in the hit Netflix supernatural show "Stranger Things" catapulted her to unfathomable heights, Millie Bobby Brown had already appeared in a series of programs. She started her career in "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland" before gaining a more prominent role as Madison O'Donnell in "Intruders."

This would be followed by a couple of guest appearances in "Grey's Anatomy," "Modern Family," and "NCIS," where she played Rachel Barnes. Brown has surely come a long way since her start, as she is now one of the most in-demand teen stars.

Jessica Steen - Agent Paula Cassidy

Since she was introduced in the eighth episode of "NCIS" season 1, Canadian actress Jessica Steen has become synonymous with her character, Special Agent Paula Cassidy. Many fell in love with her even more, when she clicked with another agent, Tony DiNozzo, portrayed by Michael Weatherly.

Steen appeared for a few seasons until 2004 before coming back in 2005 and 2015. Since then, her supporters have seen her in several other projects like "Charmed," "Maid," "Secret Lies," "Matching Hearts," Chateau Christmas," and "Grey's Anatomy." The thespian starred in the series "Heartland" as Lisa Stillman.

Weronika Rosati - Rivka David

Now and then, "NCIS" gives way to other nationalities to take center stage. In 2013, a seemingly fresh face for Americans graced the episode "Berlin" as Rivka David. To some, however, the Polish-born actress named Weronika Rosati was already a big star that they have seen in "Pitbull," "Tak czy nie?" and "Time of Honor."

Although this may have been a blink-and-miss role, Rosati featured in a couple of 2021 episodes in "NCIS: Los Angeles" as Vanya Leonova. The stunning star has yet to hit the brakes on her career because, in the same year, she appeared in two movies, "Send It!" and "Brigitte Bardot Forever." 

Juliette Angelo - Emily Fornell

The "NCIS" team closed doors for actress Juliette Angelo when they killed her character Emily Fornell in 2021. It was a shocking move for fans, and while some didn't agree with the decision to ax agent Tobias Fornell's daughter, the former child star remained grateful for this years-long opportunity.

However, what was surprising is that Angelo claimed that she learned of her character's death pretty much around the same time viewers had heard of it, too. She explained that she was only notified via a text message, prompting fans to wonder why this was the case.

Margo Harshman - Delilah Fielding-McGee

For die-hard Nickelodeon fans, actress Margo Harshman would always be Tawny Dean on "Even Stevens." She may also be occasionally called Alex Jensen for her role in "The Big Bang Theory." She also boasts a recurring role in "NCIS" as Delilah Fielding-McGee.

Being the wife of Timothy McGee, played by series regular Sean Murray, probably makes her role reprisal since she joined the 11th season possible. As such, her 2021 appearance in three episodes certainly wasn't surprising for fans but more so welcomed. Harshman also guest-starred in the 2022 show "How I Met Your Father." 

Mary Mouser - Kelly Gibbs

When the Netflix series "Cobra Kai," based on "The Karate Kid" films, was renewed for a fifth season even before the fourth concluded in 2021, fans were delighted to hear that most, if not all, of the main cast members, are returning. The list includes Mary Mouser, who plays Samantha LaRusso in the show.

While the younger generation knows her for this portrayal, they may not have an idea that she used to appear in "NCIS" too! It may be hard to imagine, but in the procedural crime drama, she was Kelly Gibbs, the deceased daughter of Gibbs.

Pancho Demmings - Gerald Jackson

Here's a question for "NCIS" superfans: do you remember Ducky's first assistant medical examiner, Gerald Jackson? The role was portrayed by Pancho Demmings, who was part of the original cast. His character and his boss were kidnapped in the 16th episode of the first season.

Because Gerald was hurt pretty badly, Jimmy Palmer stepped in to help around. Viewers last saw Jackson in season 3, and he mysteriously disappeared after. According to a 2020 CheatSheet interview, Demmings admitted that even he was clueless about his character's fate and believed his storyline didn't conclude but added he would love to film a closure.  

Maria Bello - Dr. Jacqueline 'Jack' Sloane

The year 2021 had not been good for "NCIS" fans not because of the storylines but because of the departure of some of the most memorable actors in the show. Maria Bello, who fans know as Dr. Jacqueline "Jack" Sloane, was one of the people who said goodbye to the show.

Bello, a familiar face for TV viewers, paid tribute to the show by taking it to Instagram to share a heartfelt message about the dynamics of the cast and crew. She praised how the set only had friendly and "decent" people who care about each other on and off camera. 

Rocky Carroll - Leon Vance

Multihyphenate star Rocky Carroll may not have been an original cast member because he first popped on the "NCIS" universe in 2008, but he remains to be a thriving character on the show to this day. The actor isn't only known for his portrayal of Director Leon Vance; he has also directed some of the episodes.

As of February 2022, Carroll has helmed over 15 episodes of the show, according to Looper. On top of this, joining the "NCIS" cast has also helped him rekindle his friendship with Mark Harmon, whom he met back when they were co-stars in "Chicago Hope."

Stephanie Mello - Cynthia Summer

Actor Stephanie Mello has a relatively short list of acting credits, but her portfolio definitely is meaty in the sense that her projects weren't a joke. She began her Hollywood career when she appeared in "Growing Pains" in 1991 before she guest-starred in "The Bold and The Beautiful" in the following year.

In 2005, Mello landed the role of Cynthia Summer in "NCIS" but made her last cameo two years later. Since leaving the show, she only appeared once on TV in 2013 for an episode of "Big Time Rush." Unfortunately, she has been leading a life outside the spotlight these days. 

Catherine Bell - Sarah MacKenzie

Catherine Bell was already a successful actress before she arrived in "NCIS: Los Angeles." The established star had already been seen in "Army Wives" as Denise Sherwood and "JAG" as Sarah MacKenzie. Fans of the latter show may well remember how the program had a crossover with the procedural drama 2019.

Bell's Mackenzie was again seen in "NCIS" in 2020. These days, she is more known for playing Cassie Nightingale in the hit show "Good Witch," which ran from 2015 to 2021. In an Instagram post, the actress paid tribute and reminded her fans to keep smiling because the program still happened. 

Abigail Breslin - Sandy Watson

One of the most successful child stars who continue to thrive to this day is Abigail Breslin. Before she became known for "Little Miss Sunshine," "My Sister's Keeper," "Scream Queens," and "Zombieland," she was a teeny tiny star who appeared in "NCIS" as Sandy Watson, a blind piano genius who was kidnapped.

Not many may remember her small role in the program, especially since she had a lot of notable performances after this. Today, Breslin is all grown-up and has starred in numerous box-office hits like "Final Girl" and "The Call." In February 2022, she also got engaged to Ira Kunyansky.

Susanna Thompson - Hollis Mann

Susanna Thompson has been doing a great job cultivating her TV portfolio since she started appearing on our screens in the '90s. More prominently, she was featured in "Star Trek," "NYPD Blue," "Once and Again," "The Book of Daniel," "Kings," and "Cold Case."

Thompson first appeared in "NCIS" in 2006 as Hollis Mann, Gibbs' love interest who appeared many times more up until 2015. While fans of the show miss her chemistry with the lead agent, she bagged more projects, including "Arrow," where she played Moira Queen until 2020, and "Timeless" as Carol Preston. 

Marisol Nichols - Zoe Keates

One can say that playing a law enforcement officer and fighting the bad guys come naturally for actress Marisol Nichols. After all, she has been going undercover for many years, working with the FBI and other agencies to help put a stop to human trafficking.

Her role in "NCIS" as ATF Special Agent Zoe Keates in 2015 might not be surprising to her fans. These days, she has appeared as Hermione Lodge in the hit Netflix show "Riverdale." In a 2021 interview, Nichols shared that playing different parts has helped her in her missions. 

Jacqueline Obradors - Paloma Reynosa

"Jesse," "Battery Park," "Freddie," and "NYPD Blue" are just some of actress Jacqueline Obradors' works. With this lineup, we can already tell that she has been making a career on TV, so it wasn't surprising that she guest-starred in "NCIS" in 2010 as Paloma Reynosa.

It may be hard to believe that this angelic beauty played a notorious cartel operator in the crime drama! Interestingly, Obradors portrayed LAPD Captain Maya Lopez in the spinoff "NCIS: Los Angeles." She voiced La Dama in "Catwoman: Hunted" in 2022, but fans shouldn't worry about her retiring because she doesn't plan to stop soon. 

Claudia Black - Velvet Road

Australian star Claudia Black began her career in a soap opera called "Home and Away" in the '90s. She soon landed minor roles and persisted until she bagged bigger roles like Claire Bonacci in "A Country Practice." She gained international recognition when she played Vala Mal Doran in "Stargate SG-1."

Since then, Black has focused more on voice acting projects, including animated shows and games. She lent her talent in projects like "Rick and Morty," "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy," "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare," and "Destiny." She was also Sheryl Godspeed in "Final Space" from 2019 until 2021.  

Darby Stanchfield - Shannon Gibbs

Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs may not be endearing to all, but he has a soft side when it comes to his family. Because of flashbacks, we know that the grumpy officer was quite sweet to his wife, Shannon, who was played by no less than Darby Stanchfield. Unfortunately, she was only seen during flashbacks because she was killed.

Stanchfield may have appeared several times in "NCIS," but that's not her most notable role. Fans will always associate her with Abby Whelan," her character in the hit political drama "Scandal." The thespian also starred in the show "Locke & Key" from 2020 to 2022. 

Sarah Clarke - FBI Special Agent Tess Monroe

In 2016, "NCIS" tapped actress Sarah Clarke for the last two episodes of season 13 as FBI Special Agent Tess Monroe, with Variety reporting at the time that this opened a possibility that it would be a bigger role in the future. Unfortunately, this wasn't true because she only appeared twice in the procedural drama.

At the time, Clarke had been known for her portrayals in "24," "The Tomorrow People," "Covert Affairs," and "The Booth At The End." She was also riding on the success of the "Twilight" movies, where she played matriarch Renee. Of late, the actress starred in the 2021 movie "CODA." 

Laura San Giacomo - Dr. Grace Confalone

Throughout the show, Gibbs has understandably had some of the most troubling experiences. To cope with one instance where he was shot, he had to talk to a therapist named Grace Confalone, portrayed by Laura San Giacomo.

Because Mark Harmon's character had been through a lot before his departure in 2021, he sought the professional's help many times, which meant that San Giacomo appeared many times in "NCIS," too. Outside the crime drama, she is known for being Deb in the 2022 show "As We See It," Rhetta Rodriguez in "Saving Grace," and Kit De Luca in "Pretty Woman." 

Penny Johnson Jerald - Joanne Terence

Actress Penny Johnson Jerald has long been a revered star, having starred in many TV shows since the 1980s. After a few guest appearances at the time, she scored a big project when she was cast as Vivian Conway in "The Chase." This was followed by her portrayal of Virginia Harper in "Homeroom" and Kasidy Yates in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine."

Johnson also guest starred in "NCIS" as Joanne Torrence in 2010 and went on to bag several more TV roles. Even to this day, she is largely hailed for her work on the small screen, specifically in "The Orville," in which she has portrayed Claire Finn since 2017. 

Lily Tomlin - Penelope Langston

Most, if not all, of us, have seen or heard about comedian Lily Tomlin at one point in our viewing lives because of her acting prowess. Under her belt are accolades from the Emmy, Grammy, and SAG, and some of her credits include "Desperate Housewives," "Nashville," and "9 to 5."

Surprisingly, viewers also got to see her as Timothy McGee's grandmother, Penelope Langston, appearing in a 2011 episode. Since this opportunity, Tomlin continued to work on shows like "Web Therapy" and "The Magic School Bus Rides Again." Today, she remains an influential comedian, as seen in her portrayal in "Grace and Frankie." 

Louise Lombard - Lara Macy

Having trained to be an actress as a child, Louise Lombard has often been lauded for her versatility and exemplary portrayal of challenging characters. Fans saw her undeniable talent in shows like "The House of Eliott," "Chancer," and "Capital City."

In 2009, Lombard found herself on the set of "NCIS" and played Lara Macy. Fans may have been confused by her appearance because, at the time, she was also starring in another crime forensic show, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." The English actress is known as Trish from the 2021 movie "After We Fell."

Clare Carey - Ann Gibbs

Although some of them were minor appearances, actress Clare Carey has over 80 credits to her name. Not many people can remember that she was involved in one episode in hit shows like "ER," "Grey's Anatomy," "Private Practice," "House," "Criminal Minds," and "Stargate SG-1."

Carey also guest-starred in "NCIS" in 2012 and 2014 as Leroy Jethro Gibbs' mother, Ann Gibbs, who appeared in his dreams. These days, she hasn't been actively acting, the last being in 2019 for the short "Midsummer," although she participated in the "La Boheme Solstice" dance video in 2021. 

Mary Stuart Masterson - Congresswoman Jenna Flemming

Actress Mary Stuart Masterson first appeared in "NCIS" in 2016 as Congresswoman Jenna Flemming before she recurred in the following year. Before this stint, she had already worked on other TV shows such as "Kate Brasher," "Waterfront," and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."

Then, she played Eleanor in the series "Blindspot" from 2017 to 2020. Masterson hasn't lost her luster yet as she continues to bless us with her acting pizzaz as she was announced in October 2021 to join the cast of the sports drama "The Senior," helmed by director Rod Lurie.  

Michelle Pierce - Breena Palmer

In 2021, Breena Palmer, portrayed by Michelle Pierce, was revealed to have died due to a virus, but the actress wasn't shown. As per "NCIS," actor Brian Dietzen, who plays Jimmy Palmer, revealed that killing his wife resulted from a storyline choice of the execs.

Interestingly, Pierce was last seen in the procedural drama in 2015. After this appearance, the actress starred in the movie "Shah Bob," the last time fans had seen her. It's unclear what she has been up to these days, but it would seem that she has opted to stay out of the spotlight.

Catherine Dent - Whitney Sharp

Since she started her career in the 1990s, actress Catherine Dent has had a long list of guest appearances. Fans may have spotted her in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Nash Bridges," "The Sopranos," "Taken," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."

Dent also played Whitney Sharp in "NCIS" in 2010, and although the stint only lasted for two episodes, she did have a more prominent role in "The Mentalist" in 2011, "Gang Related" in 2014, and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." in 2017. Then in 2021, she appeared in the hit TV show "Lucifer" as Dr. Alice Porter.

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