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Margo Harshman was born in San Diego, California, to Janelle and David. [5] [6] She has two older sisters, an older brother [1] and a younger brother.Harshman lived in La Costa, San Diego County, California and attended school there until she was 12, after which she moved to Orange County, California.
NCIS Supervisory Special Agent / Marine Gunnery Sergeant 1–19 "Yankee White" (1.01) "Great Wide Open" (19.04) 435 Sasha Alexander: Caitlin "Kate" Todd: NCIS Special Agent / Secret Service Special Agent 1–2 3, 8–9, 12 "The Lost Boys" (12.23) 51 Michael Weatherly: Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo: Senior Special Agent / Baltimore PD Detective 1–13 21
Chris O'Donnell, Peter Cambor, Daniela Ruah, Barrett Foa, LL Cool J, and Brian Avers all appeared as their NCIS: Los Angeles characters in two episodes of NCIS' season six that served as a backdoor pilot. Rocky Carroll appeared in ten episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles as his NCIS character (seven in season one, and one each in seasons two, three ...
TVLINE | Delilah (played by Margo Harshman) is back! CBS’ NCIS resumes Season 18 this Tuesday with back-to-back episodes — one which turns a vacation into a husband/wife caper, followed by ...
He led the cast of NCIS for 18 full seasons as Supervisory Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs and became an executive producer on the series in 2008. He exited the series in Season 19, Episode 4 ...
The second episode includes a character named Sarah Porter, played by Leslie Hope, who is the new Secretary of the Navy, [9] while Margo Harshman has been cast in a potentially recurring role as Timothy McGee's girlfriend, Delilah Fielding. [10]
NCIS debuted in 2003 and more than 20 years later, fans are still captivated by the show — no matter who is starring on it. When the CBS drama premiered, fans met Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon ...
"Once a Crook" is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of the American police procedural drama NCIS, and the 239th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on October 22, 2013. The episode is written by Christopher Silber and directed by Arvin Brown, and was seen by 18.99 million viewers. [1]