In 2001, Zoe McLellan teamed up with the cast of CBS procedural, JAG, in a repeat performance for Navy Petty Officer Jennifer Coates. In the season finale of JAG, McLellan was promoted to a staple role. Following the end of the show, the American actress was chosen to play the wife of Peter Krause’s character in the ABC comedy-drama series, Dirty Sexy Money. In the end, the show was shut down after a couple of seasons in 2009.
She made guest appearances on House and The Mentalist, and performed in Lifetime TV movies, as well.On NCIS, she plays the role of Special Agent Meredith Brody. In 2014, Zoe McLellan started depicting the female lead character in NCIS: New Orleans, and two years later, on July 2016, it was announced that the American actress would not come back for the third season.
Margo Harshman Then
When she was just two years old, Margo Harshman began participating in beauty pageants, thanks to her grandmother. At 3 years of age, Harshman enrolled in dancing and gymnastics and started learning the piano when she was just 5 years old. Three years later, she would begin acting. In 1997, the American actress finally landed the breakthrough role of her career, after being cast on the comedy film, The Elf Who Didn’t Believe.
In 2013, Margo Harshman was chosen to play young Delilah Fielding on NCIS. The character was an intelligence analyst in a wheelchair at the US Department of Defense and was also the wife of NCIS Special Agent, Timothy McGee. Harshman also starred on various TV series, such as Run of the House and Center of the Universe.
Margo Harshman Now
Apparently, being cast on NCIS in 2013 was only the start of what would be a fruitful career for Margo Harshman. Recently, Harshman has landed a number of roles across different movie genres, including the horror film Sorority Row, the comedy, College Road Trip, and in the popular sitcom, The Big Bang Theory, where the American actress plays Alex, Sheldon Cooper’s Assistant.
In 2005, Margo Harshman received a couple of Young Artist Award Nominations for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special by a Supporting Young Actress, and Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) by a Supporting Young Actress, for her performance in Even Stevens. In 2009, the American Actress was given the ShoWest "Female Stars of Tomorrow" award at the ShoWest Convention, together with her other co-stars in Sorority Row.
Zoe McLellan Now
Zoe McLellan started her acting career on TV, making appearances later on in Sliders, Diagnosis: Murder, and Star Trek: Voyager. In 2000, McLellan landed a major film role, in the game-based movie, Dungeons, and Dragons. Presently, Zoe McLellan enjoys a regular role in the political drama series, Designated Survivor. In the TV show, McLellan performs the role of a White House Counsel named Kendra Daynes.
Zoe McLellan tied the knot in 2014 with actor J.P Gillian, and their marriage gave birth to a son in 2013. A year later though, the couple would eventually file for divorce, with McLellan winning custody over their son. Their divorce became final some years later.
Jamie Lee Curtis Then
Jamie Lee Curtis has starred in everything from cult comedies to Hollywood blockbusters. She has won BAFTA award for Best Supporting Actress, a Golden Globe, an American Comedy Award and a Saturn Award. Curtis also starred in the comedy series, Screams Queens. For her portrayal of Cathy Munsch in the Fox series, she was able to score her seventh Golden Globe nomination.
In 2012, Jamie Lee Curtis starred in five episodes of NCIS, portraying the character Dr. Samantha Ryan, a principal romantic interest of Special Agent Gibbs. In one interview, Curtis publicly revealed that if the production team manages to create a storyline, she would be more than willing and happy to work on NCIS further. Her performance on the show was the second time Curtis co-starred with Harmon, who played as Agent Gibbs in NCIS and her love interest in Freaky Friday.