Now in its 18th season,
NCIS has featured untold numbers of guest roles for all kinds of actors at varying stages of their careers, from
Star Wars vet Billy Dee Williams to
Unbelievable s Merritt Wever to the Arrowverse s David Ramsey. Yet somehow, audience were never granted with a guest spot from star Mark Harmon s real-world wife Pam Dawber, of
Mork & Mindy and
With her most recent acting role having been for CBS
The Odd Couple back in 2016, Pam Dawber is confirmed to be taking on a new
NCIS character that will show up during the April 6 episode. According to EW, Dawber s character will be named Marcie Warren, and she ll serve as a veteran investigative journalist whose practicality, charisma and sharp wit are her tools in bringing justice to society. No signs yet on exactly how she will cross paths with Gibbs & Co., but it might involve a fairly large case.
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In a recent poll of 450 chronic voters in the Second Congressional District, state Sen. Troy Carter has a nine point lead over state Sen. Karen Carter Peterson, 28 percent to 19 percent. Polling third at 6 percent was Baton Rouge activist was Baton Rouge activist Gary Chambers Jr.
Small business owner Desiree Ontiveros came in fourth at 2 percent followed by Gonzales Republican challenger Claston Bernard, who also polled at 2 percent. Collectively the 10 remaining candidates Chelsea Ardoin, Belden Batiste, Harold John, J. Christopher Johnson, Brandon Jolicoeur, Jenette Porter, Lloyd Kelly, Greg Lirette, Mindy McConnell and Sheldon Vincent polled at a combined 6 percent. District-wide, 38 percent of voters are still undecided. In a heads-up competition between Carter and Carter Peterson the undecided vote dropped to 9 percent.
Charter school co-principal Mindy McConnell and small business owner Jenette Porter along with state Sen. Troy Carter, state Sen. Karen Carter Peterson and Baton Rouge activist Gary Chambers all qualified yesterday for the open Second Congressional District seat recently vacated by former U.S. Rep Cedric Richmond, now a high-ranking aide to President Joe Biden.
Qualifying continues until Friday (Jan. 22) at 4:30 p.m. The race will be fast, furious, expensive and very competitive.
The entrance of McConnell and Porter into the race will make the campaign more interesting to a wider range of voters. McConnell, 37, is a Libertarian who believes that it’s time to break up America’s two-party system. Porter, 61, said she is a God-fearing Christian with a strong distaste for current policing practices and a firm belief in the power of love.