‘NCIS: Origins’ Casts Daniel Bellomy, Caleb Martin Foote & Robert Taylor In Recurring Roles

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NCIS: Origins has added Daniel Bellomy (Power Book II: Ghost), Caleb Martin Foote (Made For Love) and Robert Taylor (Longmire) in recurring roles. The CBS prequel to the venerable procedural has a straight-to-series order for the 2024-2025 broadcast season.

Executive produced and narrated by Mark Harmon, Origins begins in 1991, years before the events of NCIS, and chronicles Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ younger years. In the prequel, Gibbs (Austin Stowell) starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NIS Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid).

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Additionally, Mariel Molina will play Special Agent Lala Dominguez, Tyla Abercrumbie will play Field Operation Support Officer Mary Jo Sullivan and Diany Rodriguez will play Special Agent Vera Strickland.

Bellomy will play Special Agent Granville “Granny” Dawson, a young probationary agent, who’s cutting his teeth as the Evidence Custodian’s assistant, all the while itching to work his way up the ranks to field agent.

Foote will play Special Agent Benjamin “Randy” Randolf, the agency’s all too lovable golden boy. He’s been tasked with showing the newly minted Agent Gibbs the ropes, so thankfully, this father of young twins is practiced in patience.

Taylor will play Jackson Gibbs, the hard-nosed father of Leroy Jethro Gibbs, originally played by Ralph Waite in many episodes of NCIS.

Origins is one of two newly greenlighted extensions of CBS Studios’ ever-growing NCIS franchise, along with the Europe-set Tony & Ziva spinoff starring Michael Weatherly and Cote De Pablo for Paramount+. They join the mothership series, now in its 21st season, NCIS: Hawai’i, now in Season 3 and the franchise’s first international installment, NCIS: Sydney.

Produced by CBS Studios. Mark Harmon, Sean Harmon, Gina Lucita Monreal and David North exec produce, with Monreal and North co-showrunning. Casting on the spinoff is being handled by NCIS casting directors Jason Kennedy, Krysti Baxter and Meredith Goble.

Bellomy is coming off a series regular stint as Zeke in Starz’s Power Book II: Ghost. He will next be seen in the forthcoming FX limited series American Sports Story He made his Broadway Debut in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Choir Boy. He has appeared in feature films such as Trudie Styler’s Freak Show and as famed basketball player Kevin Durant in the Lifetime Original Film: The Real MVP: The Wanda Pratt Story. Additional TV credits include David Simon’s The Deuce for HBO, Suits for USA, Blue Bloods, FBI: International for CBS and The Good Fight for Paramount +. He is represented by Buchwald and Circle of Confusion.

Foote can currently be seen on stage in San Diego at the Old Globe in Rajiv Joseph’s King James. On the small screen, he was most recently seen in Max’s dark comedy series Made For Love. Additional credits include Tim Doyle’s ABC comedy series, The Kids Are Alright; FX’s limited-series American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace, as well as Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story: Cult. He has guest-starred on 9-1-1, All Rise, NCIS: Los Angeles and Grey’s Anatomy. He is represented by Innovative Artists Agency and Hyphenate Creative Management.

Taylor is perhaps best known for his portrayal of “Walt Longmire” in the Netflix drama series Longmire. He also starred in the feature The Meg opposite Jason Statham and recently completed the second season of the ABC-Australia series The Newsreader opposite Anna Torv. Additional credits include the mini-series Scrublands, the new series Desert Kings, Netflix’s anthology series, Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings, as well as the films Kid Snow and Just a Farmer. Taylor finished 2023 in a guest star role as a romantic interest to Annette Bening’s character in the Peacock series Apples Never Fall.

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