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Anthony D. "Tony" DiNozzo, Jr. [4] / d ɪ ˈ n oʊ z oʊ / is a fictional character from the CBS TV series NCIS portrayed by American actor Michael Weatherly. [5] Created by producer Donald P. Bellisario, he appears as a series regular in the first 13 seasons before departing in the season 13 finale "Family First".
Michael Weatherly was cast for the role of Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo in 2003 and appeared in every episode of the show's first 13 seasons. The character is portrayed as "complex": he is a former Baltimore homicide detective with a "heroic spirit" [5] as well as a "total dinosaur in terms of sexual politics". [6]
Michael Weatherly Jr. (born July 8, 1968) [1] is an American actor, producer, director, and musician, known for playing the roles of Logan Cale in the television series Dark Angel (2000–2002), special agent Anthony DiNozzo in NCIS (2003–2016, 2024), and Dr. Jason Bull in Bull (2016–2022).
Ziva was reported dead toward the end of Season 13, killed in a bombing of the David family farmhouse in Israel. Tony understandably spiraled, to a degree that Gibbs sent him home. When DiNozzo ...
"Nature of the Beast" is written by Gary Glasberg and directed by Tony Wharmby. Glasberg thought about the main storyline at a hotel in Las Vegas, ending up with the idea involving Special agents Simon Cade, Gayne Levin, Erica Jane "EJ" Barrett and Tony DiNozzo: "Cade is the one in the picture, but he didn't do it.
Episodes followed the events that originally led to Ziva being taken hostage by an Islamic terrorist and the later effects of the event: her relationship with Michael Rivkin, the collapse of her relationship with Tony DiNozzo, Rivkin's death at the hands of Tony and the loss of trust between Ziva and the NCIS team as a result, her leaving NCIS ...
A veteran of the crime and action genre from his days on The Man From U.N.CL.E. series, David McCallum starred as the NCIS chief medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard since Season 1 ...
L.A. County supervisors approve $32-million settlement in abuse death of 10-year-old Anthony Avalos in spite of repeated warnings to social workers.