The character of “NCIS” by Lauren Holly, Jenny Shepard, played a considerable role in the CBS Juggernaut of season 3 to season 5. From 2005 to 2007, the former director of Service of the criminal investigations of Leroy Jetro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) during some of the most dangerous and dangerous investments of more fascinating investigations. He is saying something that his debut episode is the opening of two parts of season 3 “Kill Ari”, which finally ends the team’s clash with Ari Haswari by Rudolf Martin, who could be the most tortuous antagonist in the history of the program.
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The role of NCIS director is extremely important for the series, and the determination of Shepard, personal problems and romantic history with Gibbs make an extremely memorable boss figure. Unfortunately for her character’s fans, Holly ended up leaving the program in a quite definitive way in “NCI” season 5, episode 18, entitled “Judgment Day (Part I)”, when the terminal patient Shepard dies in a shooting against no less than five assailants. It is a dramatic, sure … but what caused this turn of the events? Holly left the program voluntarily or was it surprised to discover that they had ruled out it? About her Official websiteHolly once said that he left the program in good terms after getting tired of his role:
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“I enjoyed being in the program and I started some wonderful friends. It saddens me that (the original ‘ncis’ showrunner) Don Bellisario was forced, and I missed it a lot. To be honest, now that the work error had bitten me again, I attended my part of the ‘director’. Then the decision was made to kill me, and go, about five different ways!”
Holly and Ncis have done very well
Lauren Holly appeared in multiple projects per year throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, performing important television roles such as Maxine Stewart in “Picket Fences” and Dr. Jeremy Hanlon in “Chicago Hope”, while appearing in films like “Dragon: A Bruce Lee Story”, “Dumb and Dumber” and “Any dedication Sunday “. However, as he pointed out on his site, he was focusing on his family at the time the supply director appeared to interpret Shepard … and when he accepted, he thought that his mandate “NCIS” would only last six episodes. As such, it does not seem so strange that he was ready to leave him for when his character’s final scene came after 67 episodes.
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Holly has really enjoyed professional success since then. It is possible that you have seen it in programs such as ABC “motivate”, “Survivor” by Netflix and “Tiny Pretty Things”, and the Canadian legal drama of Global “Family Law”, not to mention a ride of fun films such as the Zombie 2017 “Dead Shack” Flick of Carnage and the Netflix-Conquisting 2024 Movie Christmas, “Hot Frosty”. As for “NCIS”, the program could have potentially tight to replace a character as powerful as Shepard. Fortunately, he hit the gold with the director of Rocky Carroll, Leon Vance, who took over Shepard and has held the position since then. As such, this is one of those rare separations in which both parties have benefited from following their own paths. Understandably, Holly confirmed on his website that he has only positive thoughts when it comes to “ncis”:
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“I wish all of the success. The program continues to be observed by millions. Many people depend on them for their families. That is why, I hope it continues forever. It will probably do it. I think of all often.”