Everything You Need to Know About the Leading Ladies of NCIS
Since 2003, fans have been hooked on CBS's NCIS. Created by Donald Bellisario and Don McGill, we have been watching the trials and tribulations of Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs and his team. But he would not be able to carry the show if not for the outstanding leading women by his side. From Caitlin Todd to Abigail Borin, there have been plenty of strong female leads on NCIS, which has been running for 15 years and counting! Keep reading to learn all about the lovely ladies who've left their mark on NCIS and its spin-offs.
Jennifer Esposito as Alex Quinn
Devout fans of NCIS might remember Agent Alex Quinn from season 14. Alex was played by Jennifer Esposito, who prior to joining the cast of NCIS has had recurring roles on Samantha Who? and Blue Bloods.
In 2017, it was announced that Esposito would leave the show after one season. "It was a great experience. I could not have asked for a better opportunity than to work with the NCIS cast and producers," said Esposito who, at the time, was a regular on Showtime's The Affair and had booked a co-starring role in Speed Kills opposite John Travolta.
Emily Wickersham as Ellie Bishop
In season 11, we were introduced to Ellie Bishop, an NSA analyst who was invited by Gibbs for a "joint duty assignment." Bishop has been on NCIS ever since and can remember things based on what she was eating at the time.
Bishop is portrayed by Emily Wickersham, who had a number of small film and television roles before becoming a regular cast member on NCIS in 2013. At the time, executive producer Gary Glasberg called Wickersham's enthusiasm "contagious" and said, "Great things are planned for Bishop and we couldn't be more thrilled to have her on-board."
Liza Lapira as Michelle Lee
Michelle Lee joined the long list of NCIS characters in season three to help back up the team following Gibbs' departure. Lee returned in season six but was booted after one episode when it was revealed that the character was a mole.
Lee was portrayed by actress Liza Lapira, whose earliest television roles were bit parts on Law & Order. Aside from NCIS, Lapira has had guest roles in shows such as Dexter, ER, and Blue Bloods. She has also been in a number of films including 21 and Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Scottie Thompson as Dr. Jeanne Benoit
In season four, Tony DiNozzo started dating Dr. Jeanne Benoit, played by Scottie Thompson. Benoit was revealed to be the daughter of an arms dealer who was later killed, which led her to distrust DiNozzo after she found out he got close to her because he was undercover.
Prior to joining the cast of NCIS, Thomspon had small roles on television, her first role being on 2006's Brotherhood. Thompson left NCIS early in season five, but in 2015 reprised the role of Jeanne Benoit in season 13. She's also been in music videos for Counting Crows and Bon Jovi.
Diane Neal as Abigail Borin
Abigail Borin joined the show in season seven. For six subsequent seasons, the Coast Guard Investigative Service Special Agent has worked closely with Gibbs and is thought of as his female counterpart. Abigail also appears as a recurring guest on NCIS: New Orleans.
Borin was played by Diane Neal, who is probably better known for her role as Casey Novak on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2018, Neal ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in New York's 19th congressional district as an independent. Unfortunately, she did not win.
Nina Foch as Victoria Mallard
NCIS fans were introduced to Ducky's elderly mother Victoria Mallard in season two. The elder Mallard was played by seasoned Hollywood actress Nina Foch. At age 19, Foch signed with Columbia Pictures, primarily acting in film noir and horror pictures before going on to roles in The Ten Commandments, Spartacus, and Executive Suite, for which she earned an Academy Award nomination.
In the later years of her career, she worked extensively in television while teaching at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Foch passed away in 2008 at age 84. Victoria Mallard was reprised by Caroline Lagerfelt in season 14.
Tamara Taylor as Cassie Yates
Special Agent Cassie Yates is introduced in season two and reappears in season three. Yates was played by Tamara Taylor who, after her two-episode stint on NCIS, went on to a recurring role on Fox's Bones as Dr. Camille Saroyan.
Taylor was only meant to guest star on Bones as she did for NCIS, but fans loved Taylor's character so much, she was offered a regular position on the show. Taylor has also been in some films including Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge alongside Halle Berry.
Lauren Holly as Jenny Shepard
Jenny Shepard replaced Tom Morrow as the director of NCIS from seasons three through five. Jenny and Gibbs actually go way back, as they were former partners and lovers before she joined as the director.
Jenny was played by Lauren Holly, who had previously acted alongside Mark Harmon and Rocky Carroll on Chicago Hope. Since leaving NCIS, Holly has acted in a number of shows and made-for-TV movies such as A Country Wedding, Flashpoint, and Covert Affairs. Holly initially rose to popularity as Deputy Sheriff Maxine Stewart in Picket Fences.
Cote de Pablo as Ziva David
Ziva David was introduced in season three as a replacement for Caitlin Todd. Ziva starts out as an Israeli citizen who eventually becomes a U.S. citizen and starts working with the NCIS team over the course of the nine seasons she was on the show.
Ziva was played by Cote de Pablo, who has performed in public theater and has had big parts on television before she was cast on NCIS. The actress didn't explicitly state why she left the show, but in 2013 she told TV Guide Magazine that deciding to leave the show was "an overwhelmingly hard thing." In 2018, however, she started working behind the camera. Along with NCIS alum Michael Weatherly, de Cote will be executive producing a new drama on CBS called MIA.
Jessica Steen as Paula Cassidy
Special Agent Paula Cassidy was a criminal profiler at NCIS since the beginning. Cassidy was remembered as an expert on Middle Eastern terrorists and is one of the women on the show to have a fling with DiNozzo. She remained on the show through season four, when she sacrifices herself to stop a suicide bomber.
Cassidy was portrayed by Jessica Steen. Steen is a Canadian actress who became known for her role on Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future. It was because of that role that she was cast as the co-pilot in Armageddon.
Sasha Alexander as Caitlin Todd
Special Agent Caitlin Todd was on NCIS for the first two seasons and made some appearances in subsequent seasons. Todd is assassinated in the season two finale when she is shot in the head by a double agent.
Todd was played by Sasha Alexander, who got her start acting on Dawson's Creek and more recently had a recurring role on TNT's Rizzoli & Isles. Many fans were upset when Alexander's character was killed off the show, but she has said that she wasn't mad about leaving. Creator Don Bellisario has said she didn't have the stamina to keep up with filming.
Maria Bello as Jackie Sloane
Jackie Sloane became a main player on season 15 of NCIS. As an operational psychologist, Sloane specializes in profiling and her past as a prisoner of war while serving in Afghanistan helps her connect with other characters suffering from traumatic events.
Sloane is played by Maria Bello, who has had tons of experience acting in films such as Coyote Ugly and Lights Out. "We have always been big fans of Maria Bello's work and are excited to be introducing her as an agent who not only has a distinct talent, but also a unique relationship with Gibbs," NCIS executive producers said in 2017.
Alicia Coppola as Faith Coleman
Lieutenant Commander Faith Coleman works as a prosecutor for the Judge Advocate General's office and she is seen on several occasions throughout NCIS and its spin-offs. Coleman was played by actress Alicia Coppola who, contrary to popular belief, is unrelated to the famous Coppola family in Hollywood.
Still, Coppola has had considerable acting experience following her stint on NCIS. She's been in shows such as Two and a Half Men, Bones, 24, and Sons of Anarchy. Coppola's acting career started on daytime soap operas, which she returned to in 2016 on The Young and the Restless.
Jamie Lee Curtis as Samantha Ryan
In season nine, we were introduced to Dr. Samantha Ryan, a psychologist whose colleague is found dead. When Gibbs and the team are sent to investigate, Ryan and Gibbs start a secret romantic relationship over the course of the season.
Samantha was played by renowned actress Jamie Lee Curtis. Curtis reunited with Mark Harmon, who was her co-star in the remake of Freaky Friday. "Jamie's shoot-from-the-hip style embodies everything we want from Ryan – humor, heart, strength, and a lot of fun," executive producer Gary Glasberg told Entertainment Weekly in 2011.
Margo Harshman as Delilah Fielding
We first see Delilah Fielding as a Department of Defense analyst in season 11, when she is injured and left permanently paralyzed. Over the course of five seasons, Delilah and Tim McGee start dating and eventually get married. Delilah was portrayed by actress Margo Harshman.
Harshman was known for her role as Tawny Dean on Even Stevens back in the early 2000s. But more recently she's had recurring guest spots on The Big Bang Theory and Bent. Many fans would like to see Harshman reprise her role as Delilah, but producers haven't decided how to incorporate her character.
Jaqueline Obradors as Paloma Reynosa
Paloma Reynosa was something of a femme fatale on NCIS. Paloma's character arc spans seasons seven and eight, in which she is the head of the Reynosa drug cartel. We all watched as Paloma had it out for Gibbs, who apparently killed her father with a sniper rifle in the past.
Paloma was played by Jaqueline Obradors, who before joining NCIS was known on television for her role as Detective Rita Ortiz on NYPD Blue. Obradors has also been in films such as Six Days, Seven Nights and Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo.
Meredith Eaton as Carol Wilson
Carol Wilson first appears on season seven as an immunologist who works at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Wilson makes another appearance on NCIS: New Orleans. Wilson is played by Meredith Eaton.
Standing at four feet and three inches tall, Eaton refers to herself as a "short-stature" actress. Don't be mistaken, however. Eaton has had some pretty big roles on television and became the first actress with dwarfism to get a recurring role on prime-time television when she was cast as Emily Resnick on CBS's Family Law. Eaton has also guest starred on Boston Legal and MacGyver.
Rena Sofer as Margaret Allison Hart
Margaret Allison Hart was an attorney who gets pretty close to Gibbs during season seven. Though she only appeared in one season of NCIS, Hart was integral during the team's take down of the Reynosa drug lords.
Hart was played by Rena Sofer, who is a veteran of daytime television. In 1995, she even won a Daytime Emmy Award for her role of Lois Cerullo on General Hospital. Since then, she's had a number of guest spots on high-profile television shows such as Seinfeld, 24, Two and a Half Men, and Melrose Place.
Darby Stanchfield as Shannon Gibbs
Shannon Gibbs was the late wife of main character Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Shannon was also the mother of their daughter Kelly. Both Shannon and Kelly died in a car wreck caused by a drug dealer while Gibbs was away at Desert Storm. We first see Shannon at the start of season three.
Shannon was played by Darby Stanchfield, who returned in subsequent seasons to reprise her role. Stanchfield may not have had a consistent role on NCIS, but she is best known for her role as Abby Whelan on Scandal.
Pauley Perrette as Abby Sciuto
When it comes to the women of NCIS, no one stands out more than Abby Sciuto, played by Pauley Perrette. Creator Donald Bellisario conceived Abby to show that women can excel as forensic scientists but also to show that there's more to goth girls than meets the eye.
Perrette has played Abby for 15 years, announcing her official retirement at the end of season 15. While her reason for leaving remains unclear, in a series of vague tweets, Perrette said she left after a "multiple physical assaults." She went on write that a "very rich, very powerful publicity 'machine'" is keeping her quiet and that "Nothing is worth your safety. Tell someone."
Stephanie Mello As Cynthia Summer
During season three of NCIS, actress Stephanie Mello portrayed Cynthia Summer. Making her debut in the episode "Mind Games," Mello became a reoccurring character, starting out as an assistant and capturing the attention of fans.
Since leaving the show after the season four finale, Mello has appeared in a few television shows, including Big Time Rush and Co-Incidence. Sadly, her career didn't really take off, and she's been mainly working on commercials, as of 2022.
Mary Mouser As Kelly Gibbs
Actress Mary Mouser appeared in nine episodes of NCIS as Kelly Gibbs, the daughter of Leroy Gibbs, portrayed by Mark Harmon. Since her time on the show, Mouser has appeared in numerous films and other television shows.
Some of her most notable work includes Samantha LaRusso in Cobra Kai, Libby Clinedins in Field of Lost Shoes, and Diane in Happy Together.
Susanna Thompson As Army Lt. Col. Hollis Mann
For eight episodes, Susanna Thompson portrayed Army Lt. Col. Hollis Mann in the popular series NCIS. While she isn't particularly known for the role, she has since appeared in numerous television shows, including Arrow, where she plays the role of Moira Queen, the mother of the Green Arrow.
Most recently, she has played the role of Jeanne Lake in the 2021 film Malignant.
Sarah Jane Morris As Erica Jane "EJ" Barrett
For nine seasons, actress Sarah Jane Morris played the role of NCIS Special Agent Eric Jane "EJ" Barrett on NCIS. She was cast as the character in 2011, and her last appearance was in the episode "Housekeeping."
Since leaving NCIS, Morris continued acting, seemingly stopping in 2018. Her last credits include the film Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer and the television film Love Struck Cafe.
Leslie Hope As Sarah Porter
On NCIS, actress Leslie Hope has the reoccurring role of Sarah Porter, the Secretary of the Navy. After her time on the series, Hope stuck with acting, namely crime shows.
In 2015, she appeared in the crime drama Blue Bloods and the television film Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise before landing a reoccurring role on the popular series Suits.
Michelle Pierce As Breena
Michelle Pierce played the role of Breena on NCIS, the girlfriend and later wife of main character Jimmy Palmer. Pierce exited the show in season 18, after her character passes away.
After a total of seven episodes on the show, Pierce didn't really land any other acting gigs. According to IMDb, she appeared in television shows and films while working on NCIS.
Juliette Angelo As Emily Fornell
Actress Juliette Angelo landed the role of Emily Fornell, the daughter of Special Agent Tobias Fornell, in the hit series NCIS. She appeared in eight episodes from 2013 through 2021.
During that time, Angelo appeared in other popular television series, including Shameless, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, and The Haunted Hathaways.
Connie Jackson As Elaine
Elaine was a diner waitress on NCIS, played by actress Connie Jackson. She appeared on the series for ten episodes and went on to other projects once her time on the show came to an end.
Some of Jackson's more notable appearances include the television series Extraction, Pivoting, and Single Parents.
Kiara Muhammad As Kayla Vance
On NCIS, Kiara Muhammad played the role of Kayla Vance, the daughter of NCIS Director Leon Vance who eventually begins training as a field agent for the NCIS team.
After her time on then show, Muhammad didn't really stick with acting, appearing as a minor character in Hart of Dixie and Sofia the First.
Laura San Giacomo As Dr. Grace Confalone
Actress Laura San Giacomo held the reoccurring role of Dr. Grace Confalone on NCIS, the therapist of both Gibbs and Dr. Cyril Taft. From there, she's appeared in a few television series but has made it a point to work on philanthropy projects.
In 2021, she was named an Honorary Chair of the Environment of People Foundation, Inc, and the Board Secretary of the international wheelchair-charity Momentum Wheels for Humanity.
Melinda McGraw As Diane Sterling
Melinda McGraw played the role of Diane Sterling on NCIS, the ex-wife of Gibbs and a former criminal investigator with the Internal Revenue Service. While McGraw is well-known for her role on the show, she worked on a few other projects after her time with the series.
Some of her projects include reoccurring roles in the series Charmed, Crisis, and Roccuring Affairs.
Wendy Makkena As Dr. Rachel Cranston
Dr. Rachel Cranston is the sister of the late Special Agent Caitlin Todd and is played by actress Wendy Makkena. The character appears in four episodes. Even so, Makkena went on to act in various other projects after her time on NCIS.
She played the role of Daniella Devlin in 14 episodes of The Mob Doctor and Molly P. Andresun in two episodes of Alpha House.
Paula Newsome As Jackie Vance
For four episodes, Paula Newsome played the role of Jackie Vance, the wife of NCIS Director Leon Vance, on NCIS. Since being killed off the show, Vance has appeared in some very popular series as well as films (she made her way to the MCU in Spider-Man: No Way Home!).
Some of the projects Newsome's appeared in include Barry, CSI: Vegas, and Chicago Med.
Sandra Hess As Regine Smidt
For four episodes, Sandra Hess played the role of Regine Smidt, a woman with ties to "La Grenouille", the Frog, a French arms dealer. After leaving the series, Hess landed a larger role.
In 2008, Hess was cast as Sasha Donev for 33 seasons of the popular series General Hospital. Her last film credit is from 2012.
Sheila Frazier As Debra Green
For five episodes of NCIS, Sheila Frazier played the role of Debra Green, a reporter for the fictional news station ZNN. After exiting the series, Frazier appeared in two projects, The Last Stand and Being Mary Jane.
From there, her filmography is blank. As of 2022, the actress is living in Los Angeles with her husband John Atchison.
Jackie Geary As Agent Susan Grady
Jackie Geary was not part of the NCIS cast for long, a short three episodes. Even so, she played the role of Agent Susan Grady, a polygraph specialist. From there, Geary went on to appear in other projects.
Some of her credits include Lucifer, 13 Reasons Why, The Goldbergs, and How to Get Away With Murder.
Susan Kelechi Watson As Intel Analyst Nikki Jardine
Actress Susan Kelechi Watson was part of the NCIS cast for three episodes as NCIS Intel Analyst Nikki Jardine. After her time on the show, Kelechi stuck with acting and made moves in a big way.
While she has appeared in various television shows throughout the years, Kelechi's biggest accomplishment is arguably landing the main role of Beth Pearson in the critically acclaimed series This Is Us.
Jacqueline Obradors As Paloma Reynosa
While Jacqueline Obradors is known for voicing Audrey Rocio Ramirez in the Disney animated film Atlantic: The Lost Empire, she was actually part of the NCIS cast for three episodes. On the show, she played Paloma Reynosa, the head of the Reynosa cartel.
From there, Obradorss became a series regular on the show NYPD Blue and Freddie.
Zoe McLellan As Agent Meredith Brody
While Zoe McLellan only played agent Meredith Brody in two episodes of NCIS, she landed a main role in the spin-off series NCIS: New Orleans. She played the character from 2013 to 2016 before moving on to other projects.
During season two of Designated Survivor, McLellan played the reoccurring role of Kendra Daynes.
Catherine Dent As Whitney Sharp
Catherine Dent played the role of Whitney Sharp, a retired NCIS Special Agent, on NCIS for a short two episodes. Even so, she went on to appear in some very popular series after her time on the show.
She landed the reoccurring role of General Hale for ten episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the character of Alexa Van Owen on Arrow, and Dr. Alice Porter on Lucifer.