It’s not like he is ill or has a debilitating physical injury. Time will tell, though. The post What is Mark Harmon Doing Now? A Look at His Life After ‘NCIS’ appeared first on Odometer.
Mark Harmon, born on Sept. 2, 1951, is no doubt the most well-known NCIS agent on television—and perhaps even off-screen. But before he was taking down bad guys, Harmon was a budding football star.
NCIS actor Mark Harmon would help cast his successor in the upcoming prequel show Origins. After Stowell screen-tested for the role of Leroy Gibbs, Harmon told the actor what his next steps should be.
And so far, they’re all doing just fine. NCIS: Origins’ arrival comes three years after Mark Harmon departed NCIS in Season 19’s fourth episode, titled “Great Wide Open.” Having already ...
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The actor played Leroy Jethro Gibbs on 'NCIS' from 2003 to 2021 Mark Harmon will be on hand to help introduce Leroy Jethro Gibbs' backstory. The actor, 73, who portrayed Gibbs on NCIS from 2003 to ...
Texas forward Aaliyah Moore, who signed alongside Harmon during the same recruiting cycle in 2021, had a similar waiver approved after a knee injury sidelined her for 27 games during UT's 2022-23 ...
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It’s not supposed to be about old Leroy Gibbs — this is about his younger self coming up in the Naval Criminal Investigative Service — but Mark Harmon will appear in the premiere episode of ...
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