List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation characters
Main cast
CSI originally starred William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger alongside an ensemble including George Eads, Gary Dourdan, and Paul Guilfoyle. Jorja Fox joined the cast in episode two of the first season, whilst Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall recurred throughout the first two seasons of the show before being promoted to regular status starting with the third. Louise Lombard, who first appeared in season five, joined the cast starting with season seven. The first major cast overhaul came with the show's eighth and ninth seasons. Lombard departed the cast in the first episode of season eight, whilst Fox departed in episode seven of the same season. Wallace Langham joined the main cast following Lombard's departure, having recurred since the third season. Fox would return for guest appearances during the ninth season in order to facilitate the departures of both Gary Dourdan and William Petersen, who were replaced by Lauren Lee Smith and Laurence Fishburne, respectively. Smith departed the cast at the end of her first year, and was replaced by a returning Jorja Fox, who featured in a recurring capacity. Liz Vassey and David Berman, who had recurred from season six, and season one, respectively, also joined the cast starting with season ten. Like Smith, Vassey departed the cast after a single season, and was replaced by Fox, who rejoined the main cast. William Petersen would appear in voice clips sporadically over the next three seasons. Fishburne departed the main cast at the end of season eleven, a season that featured guest appearances by Elisabeth Harnois and Louise Lombard, and was replaced by Ted Danson. Danson made his main cast debut alongside Elisabeth Harnois at the start of the twelfth season. Series lead Marg Helgenberger departed the main cast in the twelfth episode of season twelve and was replaced by Elisabeth Shue. Season thirteen saw Jon Wellner join the main cast after eight years a guest star. Helgenberger returned for a single episode in season fourteen, while Paul Guilfoyle departed at the end of the same year, followed by Elisabeth Shue and George Eads at the end of the fifteenth season. The show's finale, a two-hour film, featured the return of Helgenberger, Petersen, and Guilfoyle. The series finale marked their final appearances, as well as the final appearances of Fox, Szmanda, Hall, Langham, Berman, Harnois, and Wellner. Ted Danson went on to reprise his role of Russell during season two of Cyber.
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Gil Grissom | William Petersen | "Pilot" (S1E01) | "Immortality" (guest) "One to Go" (S9E10; main credits) |
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Catherine Willows | Marg Helgenberger | "Immortality" (guest) "Willows in the Wind" (S12E12; main credits) |
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Warrick Brown | Gary Dourdan | "For Warrick" (S9E01) | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Nick Stokes | George Eads | "The End Game" (S15E18) | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Jim Brass | Paul Guilfoyle | "Immortality" (guest) "Dead in his Tracks" (S14E22; main credits) |
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Greg Sanders | Eric Szmanda | "Immortality" | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Sara Sidle | Jorja Fox | "Cool Change" (S1E02) | Main | Recurring | Main | ||||||||||||||
Al Robbins | Robert David Hall | "Who Are You?" (S1E06) | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Sofia Curtis | Louise Lombard | "Formalities" (S5E07) | "Father of the Bride" (S11E20) | Main | |||||||||||||||
David Hodges | Wallace Langham | "Recipe for Murder" (S3E11) | "Immortality" | Recurring | Main | ||||||||||||||
Riley Adams | Lauren Lee Smith | "Art Imitates Life" (S9E03) | "All In" (S9E24) | Main | |||||||||||||||
Raymond Langston | Laurence Fishburne | "19 Down" (S9E09; guest) "The Grave Shift" (S9E11; main credits) |
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Wendy Simms | Liz Vassey | "Secrets and Flies" (S6E06) | "Pool Shark" (S11E02) | Recurring | Main | ||||||||||||||
David Phillips | David Berman | "Friends and Lovers" (S1E05) | "Immortality" | Recurring | Main | ||||||||||||||
D.B. Russell | Ted Danson | "73 Seconds" (S12E01) | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Morgan Brody | Elisabeth Harnois | "Cello and Goodbye" (S11E21) | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Julie Finlay | Elisabeth Shue | "Seeing Red" (S12E14) | "The End Game" (S15E18) | Main | |||||||||||||||
Henry Andrews | Jon Wellner | "Iced" (S5E23) | "Immortality" | Recurring | Main |
Sara Sidle fictional biography
Sara Sidle is a fictional character portrayed by actress
Sidle was born on September 16, 1971, in
Some time later, while she was working in San Francisco, Grissom called her because he needed someone outside the
Appearances
In each of the original series' first seven seasons, Sidle appeared in all but six episodes, and then appeared in the first seven episodes of the eighth season before departing the main cast.[5] Sidle had guest appearances in nineteen episodes,[6] then rejoined as a regular character in the series' eleventh season. Sidle returned for the first season of the sequel CSI: Vegas.[7]
Character development
Perhaps because of her traumatic childhood, Sidle has demonstrated compassion and empathy for victims of domestic violence, and fury against their abusers.[8] She also has a soft spot for animals, and became a vegetarian after she saw Grissom conduct an experiment on a dead pig.[9] She has also shown a tendency to become very aggressive when under pressure or annoyed, especially in cases involving abused women – such as her arguments with Catherine and Ecklie, and engaging in a heated argument with a man suspected of murdering his wife. In recent years, perhaps because of her mother's schizophrenia, she has been seen to work several cases with a mental health aspect.
In the early years of the show, Sidle is depicted as antisocial. Her hobbies are all work-related (listening to her
During the
In CSI's eighth season, Sidle becomes severely depressed after being abducted in the season seven finale (she is rescued in the first episode of the new season), and, even though she accepts Grissom's marriage proposal on the season's
Promos for the season nine premiere showed Sidle in three clips. She appeared in episodes one and two, and then again in the final scene of the tenth episode of season nine when she appears to be working on a research team in Costa Rica, where Grissom joins her after leaving CSI. Then they are married.[16][17][18]
During the tenth season, Sidle returned to CSI on a recurring basis.[19] This recurring role continued until the eleventh season of the show. She is brought back by Under-Sheriff Ecklie to aid the lab, which has undergone staffing cuts as a result of Warrick's death and the resignation of his replacement, Riley Adams. Adams was revealed to have resigned as a result of Catherine's poor management and lack of teamwork; when Catherine reveals this to Sara, she reminds Catherine that Grissom had Catherine as a number two, prompting the promotion of Nick Stokes to Assistant Supervisor.
Relationships
Sara Sidle's romantic relationships have been largely unsuccessful. In the
During the first seasons, coroner
Since CSI's
In season four and five there explorations of Grissom's feelings in "Butterflied," Sidle's drinking problems, and a refusal by Grissom to fire Sidle for insubordination.[12] By the end of season six, it is reveled that Grissom and Sidle have worked together through their issues, and were a couple.[23]
In season eight it was revealed they have been intimately involved for two years. This revelation caused mixed emotions from fans, some of whom see this relationship as CSI "jumping the shark," an attempt to include more drama and romance to the show to compete with the medical drama Grey's Anatomy, which airs in the U.S. at the same time.[24] By resolving the sexual tension between the two characters, critics posited that the show might appeal to some of Grey's younger audience.[25] This has been denied by the writers. In one interview, producer Carol Mendelsohn said that she has never been able to see Grissom with any other character other than Sidle and that this episode was seen by the writers as the right time to reveal the relationship. Jorja Fox and William Petersen have also said that the relationship between their characters is not new.[26] In season 10-13, Sidle and Grissom's relationship starts to dissolve, separate, and re-unite by the series finale.
William Petersen has said that what Grissom loves about Sidle is her tenacity. "She's a bulldog. And he always saw that in her. And he always knew that subconsciously the only person who'd be able to give him a second look is someone who's not willing to take the first look for granted."[27] On her side, Jorja Fox has said that "The story of Sara and Grissom is a little like a fable. And most great fables don't really have 100 percent resolution."[28]
Reception
Sara Sidle has gained an extensive fan base throughout the years. A romantic relationship between Sidle and her supervisor, Gil Grissom, was hinted at during the first years of the show; but it was only in Season 6 that the relationship was confirmed and then made definitive with Grissom's marriage proposal in Season 8.
Grissom and Sidle's relationship has been the subject of intense debate in the press and on-line forums, between fans of the romantic relationship and those who believe the romance detracts from what was once a show devoted mainly to mysteries and a forensics laboratory.[29]
In early August 2007, upon rumors of
Though the effort garnered media coverage, it was announced in late October, 2007 that Jorja Fox's final appearance as a full cast member would be in the episode
CBS initially confirmed that Jorja Fox would be returning to CSI in the tenth season for the season premiere and four subsequent episodes. Executive producer Carol Mendelsohn has amended that Fox's tenure on the show has been extended indefinitely.[19] CBS states that the season premiere would deal with where life has taken Sara and what brings her back to Las Vegas.
Video games
Jorja Fox voiced Sara Sidle in the first two
Career
Crossover characters
Several main characters from other series have appeared over the course of CSI's sixteen-season run.
- CSI: Miami stars Alexx Woods) appear in season 2, episode 23: "Cross Jurisdictions".
- CSI: NY star Mac Taylor) appears in season 13, episode 13: "In Vino Veritas".
- CSI: Cyber star Avery Ryan) appears in both season 14, episode 21: "Kitty", and season 15, episode 6: "The Twin Paradox".
- CSI: Cyber star Ted Danson (D.B. Russell) first appeared in the lead role on CSI, starring from season 12, episode 1: "73 Seconds" through "Immortality".
- Without a Trace star Anthony LaPaglia (Jack Malone) appeared in season 8, episode 6: "Who and What...?"
- Level 26 character Black Sqweegel appears in season 11, episode 4: "Sqweegel". He is played by Daniel Browning Smith.
Police officers
Due to the content of the series, a number of police officers are required to support the principal cast. Detectives, such as Frankie Reed and Sam Vega, are often seen arresting and interviewing suspects alongside the criminalists. Sheriffs and Undersheriffs act as an administrative and supervisory arm of the LVPD and often appear adversarial to the CSIs. Officers are most often seen entering and searching properties, although sometimes they are also seen involved in car chases or other forms of high speed pursuit.
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Sam Vega | Geoffrey Rivas | 1.16 "Too Tough to Die" |
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Cyrus Lockwood | Jeffrey D. Sams | 02.16 "Primum Non Nocere" |
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Lou Vartann | Alex Carter | 4.09 "Grissom v. The Volcano" |
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Chris Caviliere | José Zúñiga | 4.16 "Getting Off" |
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Carlos Moreno | Enrique Murciano | 10.04 "Coup de Grace" |
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Frankie Reed | Katee Sackhoff | 11.06 "Cold Blooded" |
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Kevin Crawford | Alimi Ballard | 13.09 "Strip Maul" |
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Daniel Shaw | Mark Valley | 15.01 "The CSI Effect" |
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Joe Metcalf | Joseph Patrick Kelly | 1.20 "Sounds of Silence" |
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David Fromansky | David Andrews | 4.02 "All For Our Country" |
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Andy Akers | Larry Sullivan | 4.07 "Invisible Evidence" |
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Larry Mitchell | Larry Mitchell | 6.02 "Room Service" |
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Daniel Pritchard | David Gianopoulos | 8.17 "For Gedda" |
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Officer Shelly | Shelli Bergh | 11.20 "Father of the Bride" |
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Lewis Norman | Lewis T. Powell |
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Paul Kimball | Peter Onorati | 12.22 "Homecoming" |
13.01 "Karma to Burn" |
Relatives and friends
CSI focuses on the characters personal lives as well as their professional, therefore friends and relatives are seen often. Characters such as D.B. Russell, who have a stable home life, require large supporting families, while social introvert Gil Grissom's sole recurring social partner is Lady Heather, a dominatrix. This list is not definitive, and characters who have appeared only once are not listed.
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01.06 "Who Are You?" |
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02.01 "Burked" |
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Hank Peddigrew (Christopher Wiehl) |
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02.08 "Slaves of Las Vegas" |
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Ellie Rebecca Brass (Nicki Aycox & Teal Redmann) |
02.10 "Ellie" |
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Lily Flynn (Anita Gillette) |
05.22 "Weeping Willows" |
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Tina Brewster (Meta Golding) |
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Charlie Russell (Brandon Jones) |
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Olivia Hodges (Jaclyn Smith) |
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Barbara Russell (Peri Gilpin) |
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13.22 "Skin in the Game" |
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Criminalists
In addition to the CSIs and technicians of the main cast, several recurring actors appear in these roles. Characters such as Michael Keppler and Ronnie Lake appear for only a short period of time, for specific storylines, while other characters like Mandy Webster and Archie Johnson appear consistently in order to provide a specialty that is absent from the lead characters' résumés. As the series progresses, the number of supporting characters drops dramatically.
Adversaries
Throughout the series, the CSIs have been forced to confront several recurring adversaries. These characters are usually serial killers, and their motives and M.O. vary greatly.
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07.01 "Built to Kill, Part 1" |
07.02 "Built to Kill, Part 2" |
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07.24 "Living Doll" |
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08.06 "Who & What" |
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08.09 "Cockroaches" |
08.17 "For Gedda" |
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Thomas Donover (Jimmi Simpson) |
09.09 "19 Down" |
09.10 "One To Go" |
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11.22 "In a Dark, Dark House" |
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Charles DiMasa (Matt Ross) |
10.17 "Irradiator" |
10.23 "Meat Jekyll" |
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Jason McCann (Justin Bieber) |
11.01 "Shock Waves" |
11.15 "Targets of Obsession" |
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Laura Gabriel (Annabeth Gish) |
12.09 "Zippered" |
12.12 "Willows in the Wind" |
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Ronald Basderic (Adam Harrington) |
13.02 "Code Blue Plate Special" |
13.15 "Forget Me Not" |
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13.22 "Skin in the Game" |
14.01 "The Devil and D.B. Russell" |
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Daniel Larson (Eric Roberts) |
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Jared Briscoe (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) |
15.01 "The CSI Effect" |
15.13 "The Greater Good" |
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15.19 "Immortality, Part 1" |
15.20 "Immortality, Part 2" |
N/A |
Footnotes
- ^ Staff (December 5, 2000). "Meet the Real C.S.I.". KLAS-TV. Retrieved March 16. 2015.
- ^ Marrinan and Parker (2006), p. 59
- ^ ""CSI"s characters official biographies". CBS.com. Retrieved 2007-10-21.
- ^ "Cool Change". Anthony E. Zuiker (writer) & Michael Watkins (director). CSI. CBS. 2000-10-13. Season 1 Ep. 2.
- ^ "Actress Jorja Fox to leave top-rated TV series CSI". CBC.ca. CBC/Radio-Canada. October 16, 2007. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- ^ "Jorja Fox returning to 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' as series regular". Los Angeles Times. July 21, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- ^ Rancilio, Alicia (October 5, 2021). "Jorja Fox hoping 'CSI: Vegas' will spark science appreciation". Chicago Sun Times. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
- ^ Marrinan and Parker (2006), p. 60
- ^ "Burden of Proof". Ann Donahue (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-02-07. Season 2 Ep. 15.
- ^ "You've Got Male". Marc Dube, Corey Miller (writers) & Charlie Correll (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-12-20. Season 2 Ep. 12.
- ^ "Bloodlines". Sarah Goldfinger, Carol Mendelsohn, Naren Shankar, Eli Talbert (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2004-05-20. Season 4 Ep. 23.
- ^ a b "Nesting Dolls". Sarah Goldfinger (writers) & Bill Eagles (director). CSI. CBS. 2005-2-3. Season 5 Ep. 13.
- ^ "Way To Go". Jerry Stahl (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-05-18. Season 6 Ep. 24.
- ^ "Ending Happy". Evan Dunsky (writer) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-04-26. Season 7 Ep. 21.
- ^ a b Popkin, Helene A.S. (September 24, 2007). "Should 'CSI's' Sara Sidle live or die?". Today.com. NBC Universal. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ "About that sentimental "CSI" sendoff for Grissom"
- ^ "Goodbye and Good Luck". Sarah Goldfinger, Allen MacDonald, Naren Shankar (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-11-15. Season 8 Ep. 7.
- ^ "You Kill Me" Naren Shankar, Sarah Goldfinger (writers) & Paris Barclay (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-11-22. Season 8 Ep. 8
- ^ a b Exclusive: Jorja Fox makes her 'CSI' return (more) permanent! Archived October 16, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Crash and Burn". Josh Berman (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2003-03-13. Season 3 Ep. 17.
- ^ Deseret Morning News -Apparently, autopsies and romance do mix Retrieved on 2007-11-06.
- ^ "Play with Fire". Andrew Lipsitz, Naren Shankar (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2003-5-8. Season 3 Ep. 22.
- ^ "Way To Go". Jerry Stahl (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-5-18. Season 6 Ep. 24.
- ^ CSI in JumpTheShark.com Retrieved on 2007-10-21.
- ^ TVguide-"Note to CSI—Don't Do It" Retrieved on 2007-10-21.
- ^ Chicago Tribune - "A 'terrifying' romance on 'CSI'" Retrieved on 2007-10-21.
- ^ "Bound for home: Chicago's William Petersen looks beyond CSI to a return to the stage". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved on 2007-11-06.
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