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See who's coming on board for Season 14
With Tony DiNozzo's departure at the end of last season, NCIS has some big shoes to fill when it returns in the fall. Are these new cast additions up to the job?
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Wilmer Valderrama is coming on board as a series regular. We don't know his character's name yet, but he's described as "a once-grounded NCIS field agent who accepted a deep cover assignment years ago and never resurfaced." Now, the agent has returned to the fold and his undercover experience has made him "an unpredictable, charismatic loose cannon."
Valderrama was most recently seen on Grey's Anatomy as Kyle Diaz, a guitar-playing patient who fell in love with Stephanie but eventually died on an operating table.
But most TV viewers probably know him from That '70s Show, on which he starred as foreign-exchange student Fez from 1998 to 2006.
Jennifer Esposito is also joining the NCIS cast as Alex Quinn, a former agent who quit working in the field in order to become an instructor at the Law Enforcement Training Center. Her character will be introduced in the Season 14 premiere, when she's recruited by Gibbs (Mark Harmon) to join the team.
You can also catch Esposito as Noah's sister on Showtime's The Affair.
But her biggest TV role was on CBS' Blue Bloods. She left the show amid controversy, accusing CBS in 2012 of firing her because she has Celiac disease, a condition which can affect the small intestine.
Duane Henry, who made his first NCIS appearance towards the end of Season 13, has also been upped to a series regular.
Henry plays MI6 Officer Clayton Reeves, a good-natured British government agent whose cockiness has alienated some of his former colleagues, but who's determined to do the right thing.
A native of Birmingham, England, Henry is relatively unknown in the States, but starred in the British TV show Doctors from 2005 to 2013.