As NCIS: Los Angeles continues to captivate audiences, the cast remains a key highlight of the series. Currently airing on CBS, Season 10 features a talented ensemble led by Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J.
Main Cast
- G. Callen (Chris O’Donnell): The Special Agent in Charge of the LA branch, Callen is known for his resourcefulness and leadership. O’Donnell is widely recognized for his role as Robin in the “Batman” films.
- Sam Hanna (LL Cool J): A former Navy SEAL and senior NCIS Special Agent, Sam brings street smarts and a strong sense of loyalty to the team. LL Cool J, a legendary rapper, is also known for his roles in “Charlie’s Angels” and “Deep Blue Sea.”
- Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah): As a junior field agent, Kensi’s character has grown significantly, especially after her marriage to Marty Deeks. Ruah has a rich background in Spanish-language telenovelas, making her performance dynamic.
- Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen): The liaison officer between NCIS and the LAPD, Deeks balances humor with serious moments. Olsen has appeared in films like “Not Another Teen Movie” and “Dumb and Dumberer.”
- Eric Beale (Barrett Foa): The technical operator and intelligence analyst, Beale is known for his quirky humor. Foa’s past roles include appearances in “Entourage” and “Numb3rs.”
- Hetty Lange (Linda Hunt): The enigmatic operations manager, Hetty’s presence has been diminished this season due to Hunt’s recovery from an accident. Hunt is an Oscar-winning actress, celebrated for her work in “Kindergarten Cop” and “Pocahontas.”
- Nell Jones (Renee Felice Smith): An analyst who becomes romantically involved with Eric Beale, Smith has also been featured in “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”
Recurring Characters
The season also features familiar faces like:
- Pamela Reed as Deeks’ mother: Bringing family dynamics into play.
- Esai Morales as Louis Ochoa: A character with significant ties to the ongoing storyline.
- Marsha Thompson as Nicole Deschamps: Adding further depth to the narrative.
As the series progresses, fans are left to speculate about potential surprises and changes in the cast dynamics, especially as we approach the season’s final episodes. The blend of action, drama, and personal stories continues to engage viewers, making NCIS: Los Angeles a staple in crime drama television.