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The seventh season of the police procedural drama NCIS premiered on September 22, 2009 with NCIS: Los Angeles Season 1 premiering afterwards. At the end of season six, Ziva had left the NCIS team in Israel, returning to work as a Mossad officer.
Ziva David (/ ˈ z iː v ə d ə ˈ v iː d /; Hebrew: זיוה דוד, pronounced [ˈziva daˈvid], feminine form of Ziv: "Radiance"; birth date November 12, 1982, Beersheba in the Negev desert of southern Israel) [2] [3] is a fictional character from the CBS television series NCIS, portrayed by actress Cote de Pablo.
The Ziva David captivity storyline refers to a series of episodes from the American police procedural drama NCIS surrounding the imprisonment of protagonist Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) in a Somali terrorist training camp and its aftermath. Originally created by then-executive producer Shane Brennan, the story arc first aired in 2009 during the ...
Cliff Lipson/CBS Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo are bringing back their iconic characters in a new spinoff aptly titled, NCIS: Tony & Ziva. The series was announced by Paramount+ in February ...
In the July 15 release, Paramount+ says "NCIS: Tony & Ziva" "picks up after Ziva’s supposed death when Tony left the NCIS team to go raise their daughter." The two have been raising their ...
As NCIS Season 11 opened, it was revealed that at the start of the four-month time jump that ended Season 10, DiNozzo had made tracks for Israel to find a disappeared Ziva. Eventually, he came to ...
De Pablo later told Cindy Elavsky that Ziva could come back because she did not die. [17] However, in the season 13 finale of the series, it was stated that her character had apparently died in an explosion in Israel. [18] Three years later in 2019, season 16 episode 'She', revealed that Ziva is alive and has gone into hiding off-screen. De ...
Vance admits that Ziva's father, Mossad Director Eli David, had not mentioned her to him and suspected that she was back in the field. [3] Tony and McGee interviewed several women as prospective replacements, none of which worked out for various reasons, eventually concluding that no woman could replace Ziva.