You star, Shalita Grant, explains that she left NCIS: New Orleans to protect herself after racist stereotypes led to her hair being damaged. You star Shalita Grant has opened up on the racist stereotypes and physical damage that prompted her to leave NCIS: New Orleans.
Former NCIS: New Orleans star Zoe McLellan left the show in 2016. After two seasons playing NOLA Agent Meredith Brody, the real drama came in McLellan's real life. The star disappeared with her young son amid a turbulent divorce. She hasn't been physically seen since 2019.
"NCIS: New Orleans," set and filmed in New Orleans, debuted in 2014 and is in its seventh season. The series finale will air May 16 on CBS, the report said. The show was cut because of dwindling ratings, according to Newsweek. Meanwhile, People.com says a new "NCIS" spinoff is in the works - "NCIS: Hawaii."
Pride's lawyer has news. Turns out Barlow was the person behind the plan for the ship yard at Clearwater. That was bound to make Barlow angry. Pride and Newman have a plan to distract Barlow while Halliday, Loretta, and Elvis break into Amelia's office.
What was reported about Zoe McLellan's departure from NCIS: NOLA. The news of Brody's departure first broke via TVLine. When they announced that the character was leaving, they reported the development as a creative decision. The situation with Russo left Brody with too much baggage for her to remain on the team.
Which begs the question - why would Agent LaSalle be scripted out of the show with no chance of his character ever coming back? According to the actor himself, Lucas Black exited the NCIS show because a busy production schedule made excessive demands on his personal life.
Monday's episode of "NCIS," titled the "Great Wide Open," ended with Harmon's character deciding not to return to his job after nearly being killed, and instead deciding to remain in Alaska. "I'm not going back," Gibbs told his NCIS partner Tim McGee.
It's understandable that the actor may want to take some time off from his entertainment career. Gibbs' Mark Harmon is still an executive producer on NCIS, therefore the actor still has plenty of say as to what will play out in the following seasons.
The final episode, titled “Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler,” is scheduled to air Sunday, May 23, 2021 on CBS. “NCIS: New Orleans” chronicles the sometimes overlapping professional and personal sagas of a Naval Criminal Investigative Service team led by Dwayne Pride, played by veteran TV actor Scott Bakula.
Who plays Amelia Parsons in NCIS: New Orleans? Amelia is played by actress Ellen Hollman who has a long list of credits to her name. As well as NCIS: New Orleans, she has appeared in 9-1-1, The Secrets of Emily Blair, Spartacus, Malcolm In The Middle and Rules of Engagement.
In helping to bring “NCIS: New Orleans” to a close, CCH Pounder is leaving it with Pride. That's as in Dwayne Pride, the Scott Bakula-portrayed team leader who Pounder's coroner character Loretta Wade has worked with closely on the CBS drama, which wraps up its seven-season run Sunday, May 23.
Quentin Carter (Charles Michael Davis) is a brash NCIS Special Agent who is the replacement for agent Christopher LaSalle. Carter comes across as brassy and urbane. He is a former U.S. Marine who served in the 1st Force Reconnaissance Company.