‘NCIS: LA’ Star Daniela Ruah Returns To Direct Two Episodes In ‘NCIS’ Universe

"High-Value Target" and "Belly of the Beast" -- Pictured: LL COOL J (Special Agent Sam Hanna), Chris O'Donnell (Special Agent G. Callen), Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye) and Chris O'Donnell (Special Agent G. Callen). After NCIS fails to locate a mole in the department, Under Secretary of Defense Corbin Duggan (Jackson Hurst) insists on new leadership and takes over the Los Angeles unit from Hetty and Granger. Also, the team travels to Syria to apprehend a High Value Target where one team member is severely injured when the mission goes awry, on the special two hour eighth season premiere of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Sept. 25 (8:30-10:30 PM, ET/8:00-10:00 PM, PT), on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Richard Cartwright/CBS ©2016 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The actress who played Kensi Blye on the spinoff that wrapped its 14-season run last May is directing two episodes in the NCIS universe. She’s helming an episode of NCIS this month that’ll air in March, followed by an episode of NCIS: Hawai’i in February that’ll run in April.

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“Kensi was born as a character on NCIS, 15 years ago, so now to be able to step onto that set again, as a director, with that incredible cast and crew, is an absolute honor,” she tells Deadline. “So many familiar faces and people I love and they’ve welcomed me with open arms. It’s like coming home.”

Ruah made her directorial debut on NCIS: Los Angeles during season 12.NCIS: LA': See the Cast in Their First & Last Seasons (PHOTOS)

NCIS: LA ended on May 21, 2023 with Ruah’s character discovering that she and Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) were going to have a baby. Callen (Chris O’Donnell) also married his lady love Anna (Bar Paly) in an impromptu city hall wedding.Is 'NCIS: LA' On Tonight? When is the Next New Episode?

NCIS: LA is tied as the fifth longest-running CBS primetime scripted series ever, only behind Gunsmoke, Lassie, CSI and Criminal Minds. The latter two have since been revived, which bodes well for the future of NCIS: Los Angeles.

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