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Prey (TV Movie)
Mark as Lucas Davenport Status: Premieres 11/6 on USA
The Girl From Mars
Pauley as Julie Director: James Felix McKenney
Status: Pre-Production
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (Cartoon)
David voices Paradox Status: Recurring
Seymour Sally Rufus
Brian as Seymour Director: Cindy Baer Status: Completed
Karakoe Man
Brian as Louis Director: Mike Petty Status: Post-Production Official Site
Untitled Levy/Cardarelli Project
Brian as Jim Riley Directors: Juan Cardarelli & Eric M. Levy Status: Post-Production
Rizzoli & Isles
Sasha as Dr. Maura Isles Mondays on TNT 10/9c
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NCIS’s Mark Harmon talks about playing Jethro Gibbs
Mark Harmon, who stars in the leading television drama in the US, NCIS, talks about playing Jethro Gibbs and his ensemble cast…
Did you know NCIS is extremely popular in India as well. Do you have any experience with that part of the world?
I’ve never been to India; my wife (Pam Dawber) has. But I hope it does well there. It’s great to hear! It’s funny because when the show was launched in the Orient, there was always this expectation of how the audience would like itor whether they would not like it — And, they like it a lot. So I hope that it’s the same in India.
You have worked with actors from all over the world on this show — any from India?
Not that I can remember but it’s like what I said about the worldwide appeal of the show; the fact that the agency we portray has worldwide jurisdiction, so some of their work is there and their offices are here but they can go anywhere in the world for their cases. So, if that opens up storylines in India, I’d be happy to go there!
Do you have a single favourite episode or season?
I don’t. I used to talk about episodes that I thought were more favoured than others, and then when I see them in a re-run or something or I catch part of one a second time, I re-judge it. If I was to name five shows that I thought were shows that were favourites of mine, they wouldn’t be favourites of yours, and that’s the thing.
Is the cast as much a family as the characters have become?
Yes, the thing is, if you look at early shows in the show you can see some points of that. And yet I think the camaraderie is much greater now, as it would be after people spend a number of years together. Also, this core cast has not changed over the number of years, Michael Wetherly has been here six years now and Sean Murray has been there seven years. That this cast is still growing and still working as one is fairly remarkable and I could talk about them all day!
What can you tell us about the current season?
The end of last season is going to be tied up in one episode. They did a great job writing that episode, it was a tough one to write; it’s trying to get back to independent stories, and trying to put something not to bed, because on this show it’s never to bed. But I think there’s a very active effort to move forward and in the first 12 episodes, our audience has those hinge episodes to look forward to which are; the return of Robert Wagner, the return of Ralph Waite, the return of Michael Nouri and some characters that they know of from the past.
NCIS‘ leading man will star in a USA TV movie based on John Sandford’s best-selling book series Prey, the network announced Thursday.
Certain Prey will be adapted from the 10th novel in the 20-book series, which finds Minneapolis Deputy Police Chief Lucas Davenport (Harmon) chasing a hit woman while being the target of a killer himself.
Chris Gerolmo (Citizen X) wrote the script. Michael Jaffe and Howard Braunstein of Jaffe-Braunstein Films (The Client List) will produce, with Harmon executive-producing. Production begins in May.
“Mark Harmon could read the phone book and we’d probably want to put it on the air!” Jeff Wachtel, USA’s president of original programming, said in a statement. (USA also airs NCIS repeats.) “With Mark, Chris, Howard and Michael bringing to life the iconic character of Lucas Davenport — that really promises to be something special.”
Though there are only plans for one adaptation now, should Certain Prey be a hit, it could morph into a TV movie franchise for Harmon, as USA has the rights to all 20 books.
Breaking: CBS Renews NCIS For Ninth Season as Mark Harmon Inks New Deal
CBS isn’t about to let a good thing go as far as NCIS is concerned.The Eye net has renewed its Tuesday-night juggernaut for a ninth season after successfully negotiating a new two-year contract with leading man Mark Harmon, whose deal was set to expire in May.
Just weeks ago, CBS entertainment chief Nina Tassler said of Harmon’s status, “We are very confident Mark will continue on with the show. He’s very happy, and we’re thrilled to have him.” Around that same time, Harmon was named America’s favorite TV personality.
Coincidentally (or maybe not), the Season 9 pickup comes the same day NCIS posted another all-time ratings high, delivering 22.85 million total viewers.
Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs is the most popular personality on television – even bigger than Oprah Winfrey.
Mark Harmon, the actor who plays Gibbs on CBS’ long-running hit “NCIS,” took the top spot from Winfrey in a recent Harris poll. But Harmon shrugged it off.
“The show had a good week, I guess.”
Make that two good weeks: Each of the past two episodes of “NCIS” was watched by more than 21 million viewers. By comparison, the final episode of “Lost” pulled in 13.5 million viewers.
Comeback hunk TV’s top star is . . . Mark Harmon!?
He’s 59. Never walks red carpets. Hardly ever gives interviews. Sure, he was People magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” — but 24 years ago.
Yet Mark Harmon was just voted America’s favorite television personality.
Harmon, who currently stars as Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on the CBS procedural “NCIS” — which last week pulled in an astounding 22 million viewers, its largest audience ever — outranks such superstars as Oprah Winfrey (No. 2), Conan O’Brien (No. 4) and Charlie Sheen (No. 5) in a Harris poll.
It’s a huge leap for the seemingly ageless Harmon, who ranked No. 8 last year — and wasn’t even on the list for the two decades before that.
“To trot out the classic quip, he represents who other men want to be and who women want to be with,” said Matt Mitovich, editor-at-large of TVLine.com. “Throughout so many of his roles, Mark has been an almost iconic representation of a salt-of-the-earth, upstanding guy.”
His breakthrough role playing serial killer Ted Bundy in a TV movie notwithstanding, Harmon has been a fixture on primetime dramas for well over two decades. He made headlines as Dr. Robert Caldwell on the 1980s smash “St. Elsewhere,” playing one of the first mainstream characters to contract AIDS.
Harmon left the show in 1986, the same year he beat out Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Bruce Willis and JFK Jr. for “Sexiest Man Alive.”
The profile, titled “Charmin’ Harmon,” opened inauspiciously: “OK, we know what you’re thinking: Where’d they get this guy?”
The magazine went on to describe the all-American appeal of Harmon, a former UCLA quarterback and the son of late Heisman Trophy winner Tom Harmon: “Dependable. Loyal. Romantic . . . the reincarnation of the strong, silent type.”
In 1987, Harmon married sitcom star Pam Dawber, of “Mork & Mindy” fame. They have two sons, Sean Thomas, 22, and Ty Christian, 18. His sister, Kristen, was married to 1950s teen idol Ricky Nelson, who was killed in a plane crash in 1986.
Harmon’s closest encounter with scandal was a 1987 custody battle for Kristen’s teenage son; Harmon charged that she was an unfit parent, but he later dropped the suit. His reputation was only burnished.
He also downplayed his role in saving the lives of two teenage boys who crashed their car into his and Dawber’s LA street in 1996. Using a 12-pound sledgehammer, Harmon smashed the car’s windows and dragged both boys to safety before the car blew up.
Ever taciturn and reticent, he’s avoided talking about it, though last year he told USA Today, “If the car blows up and kills me and the kids in the car, then you’d be doing this interview with my wife about how stupid it was.”
Harmon hit his all-American apotheosis in 2002 on “The West Wing,” playing an impossibly valiant yet doomed Secret Service agent.
“It proved him to be an actor people love to tune in for,” said TVLine’s Mitovich.
That led to his being cast on CBS’s military procedural “JAG” — a two-episode stint that led to the “NCIS” spin-off, now pulling in Super Bowl-level ratings.
“Times are tough in America,” Mitovich said. “And Harmon — largely because of his role on ‘NCIS’ — perhaps symbolizes a real American hero. When he gets a close-up, you can almost see the Stars and Stripes waving behind him.”
[008] May 14th, 2003 – 2003-2004 CBS Upfront
[003] May 14th, 2003 – 2003-2004 CBS Upfront – After Party
[070] January 17th, 2004 – CBS & UPN All Star Party
[043] May 19th, 2010 – 2010 CBS Upfront
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[046] January 11th, 2004 – 30th Annual People’s Choice Awards
[002] January 14th, 2006 – Renal Support Teen Prom
[027] August 19th, 2006 – 58th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards
[026] September 16th, 2007 – 59th Annual Emmy Awards
[009] March 10th, 2010 – NCIS Press Conference
[002] May 4th, 2010 – United Friends Of The Children’s Brass Ring Awards Dinner 2010