Australian Television

Meet The Cast Of NCIS: Sydney!

NCIS: Sydney cast

The NCIS: Sydney cast has finally been revealed, and there are a few names we know. Pedestrian posted in their article about the reveal of who the six lead actors will be playing in the series that is due to premiere later in the year if all goes according to plan.

Studio Ten Entertainment Reporter Angela Bishop first revealed the news during the midday news bulletin. This is also the first lot of information we’ve gotten in about eight months, as the last NCIS: Sydney news was about the writer’s room, which we didn’t report on at the time.

The NCIS: Sydney cast includes:

Former Home and Away star Todd Lasance as Jim “JD” Jempsey. JD will be the lead character. His fellow lead will be Legends of Tomorrow star Olivia Swann as Michelle Mackey. Todd also appeared in The Flash and The Vampire Diaries.

Sean Sagar will join Todd and Oliviaawn Jackson, Tuuli Narkle as Evie Cooper, Mavournee Hazel as Bluebird “Blue” Gleeson and William McInnes as Doctor Roy Penrose.

A Little Behind The Scenes

It was also officially confirmed that Shane Brennan, who has an executive producer credit on the original NCIS and was the showrunner on NCIS: Los Angeles, will be the showrunner on the Australian show.

It is unclear whether NCIS: Sydney will air in 2023, but we must wait and see. We want to issue a massive good luck to the NCIS: Sydney cast and we cannot wat to see how the show turns out when it airs. We have our fingers crossed that it will be as successful as its American counterparts.

NCIS: Sydney is due to air on Channel 10 and on Paramount+.

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