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List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation characters

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is an American crime drama television series created by Anthony E. Zuiker and executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Carol Mendelsohn, Ann Donahue, William Petersen, Cynthia Chvatal, Naren Shankar, and Don McGill, among others. It follows Las Vegas criminalists (identified as "Crime Scene Investigators") working for the Las Vegas Police Department as they use physical evidence to solve murders. Gil Grissom, a forensic entomologist, D.B. Russell, an esteemed botanist, and Julie Finlay and Catherine Willows, blood spatter experts with extensive knowledge of criminal psychology, head a team who are on the case 24/7, scouring the scene, collecting the evidence, and finding the missing pieces that will solve the mystery. Grissom and Willows were based upon real LVMPD Crime Scene Analysts David Holstein and Yolanda McClary.[1]

Main cast edit

CSI originally starred William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger alongside an ensemble including George Eads, Gary Dourdan, and Paul Guilfoyle. Jorja Fox joined the cast in episode two of the first season, whilst Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall recurred throughout the first two seasons of the show before being promoted to regular status starting with the third. Louise Lombard, who first appeared in season five, joined the cast starting with season seven. The first major cast overhaul came with the show's eighth and ninth seasons. Lombard departed the cast in the first episode of season eight, whilst Fox departed in episode seven of the same season. Wallace Langham joined the main cast following Lombard's departure, having recurred since the third season. Fox would return for guest appearances during the ninth season in order to facilitate the departures of both Gary Dourdan and William Petersen, who were replaced by Lauren Lee Smith and Laurence Fishburne, respectively. Smith departed the cast at the end of her first year, and was replaced by a returning Jorja Fox, who featured in a recurring capacity. Liz Vassey and David Berman, who had recurred from season six, and season one, respectively, also joined the cast starting with season ten. Like Smith, Vassey departed the cast after a single season, and was replaced by Fox, who rejoined the main cast. William Petersen would appear in voice clips sporadically over the next three seasons. Fishburne departed the main cast at the end of season eleven, a season that featured guest appearances by Elisabeth Harnois and Louise Lombard, and was replaced by Ted Danson. Danson made his main cast debut alongside Elisabeth Harnois at the start of the twelfth season. Series lead Marg Helgenberger departed the main cast in the twelfth episode of season twelve and was replaced by Elisabeth Shue. Season thirteen saw Jon Wellner join the main cast after eight years a guest star. Helgenberger returned for a single episode in season fourteen, while Paul Guilfoyle departed at the end of the same year, followed by Elisabeth Shue and George Eads at the end of the fifteenth season. The show's finale, a two-hour film, featured the return of Helgenberger, Petersen, and Guilfoyle. The series finale marked their final appearances, as well as the final appearances of Fox, Szmanda, Hall, Langham, Berman, Harnois, and Wellner. Ted Danson went on to reprise his role of Russell during season two of Cyber.

Character Actor First episode
(credited)
Final episode
(credited)
Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale
Gil Grissom William Petersen "Pilot" (S1E01) "Immortality" (guest)
"One to Go" (S9E10; main credits)
Main Does not appear Does not appear Voice Does not appear Guest
Catherine Willows Marg Helgenberger "Immortality" (guest)
"Willows in the Wind" (S12E12; main credits)
Main Does not appear Does not appear Guest
Warrick Brown Gary Dourdan "For Warrick" (S9E01) Main Does not appear
Nick Stokes George Eads "The End Game" (S15E18) Main Does not appear
Jim Brass Paul Guilfoyle "Immortality" (guest)
"Dead in his Tracks" (S14E22; main credits)
Main Does not appear Guest
Greg Sanders Eric Szmanda "Immortality" Main
Sara Sidle Jorja Fox "Cool Change" (S1E02) Main Recurring Main
Al Robbins Robert David Hall "Who Are You?" (S1E06) Main
Sofia Curtis Louise Lombard "Formalities" (S5E07) "Father of the Bride" (S11E20) Main
David Hodges Wallace Langham "Recipe for Murder" (S3E11) "Immortality" Recurring Main
Riley Adams Lauren Lee Smith "Art Imitates Life" (S9E03) "All In" (S9E24) Main
Raymond Langston Laurence Fishburne "19 Down" (S9E09; guest)
"The Grave Shift" (S9E11; main credits)
"In a Dark, Dark House" (S11E22) Main
Wendy Simms Liz Vassey "Secrets and Flies" (S6E06) "Pool Shark" (S11E02) Recurring Main
David Phillips David Berman "Friends and Lovers" (S1E05) "Immortality" Recurring Main
D.B. Russell Ted Danson "73 Seconds" (S12E01) Main
Morgan Brody Elisabeth Harnois "Cello and Goodbye" (S11E21) Main
Julie Finlay Elisabeth Shue "Seeing Red" (S12E14) "The End Game" (S15E18) Main
Henry Andrews Jon Wellner "Iced" (S5E23) "Immortality" Recurring Main

Sara Sidle fictional biography edit

Sara Sidle is a fictional character portrayed by actress Jorja Fox on the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and its sequel, CSI: Vegas. Sidle is a forensic scientist and one of the core characters of the show, which revolves around a Crime Scene Investigation team in Clark County, Nevada, that investigates cases in and around Las Vegas. Sidle appeared in both the first eight seasons and the final five seasons of the original show as a series regular. She also recurred throughout the ninth and tenth seasons of the series and headlined Immortality alongside Ted Danson. She returned in the sequel CSI: Vegas.

Sidle was born on September 16, 1971, in Tomales, an hour and a half north of San Francisco. Her father was an abusive alcoholic and was killed by Sidle's schizophrenic mother in 1984. Afterward, she spent time in the foster care system, which didn't keep her from graduating from high school as valedictorian at age 16.[2] She attended Harvard on a scholarship, moving on to graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley. While at Berkeley, she started a work-study position at the San Francisco Coroner's Office, where she would also audit lectures to keep up with new developments; it was at one of these that she met Gil Grissom.[3]

Some time later, while she was working in San Francisco, Grissom called her because he needed someone outside the Las Vegas team. Sidle went to Las Vegas and helped resolve some Internal Affairs problems within the CSIs while also providing a replacement for Holly Gribbs, who had been shot.[4] Some episodes later, she became a permanent member of the night shift as a CSI Level 3 at the LVPD Criminalistics Bureau, specialising in materials and element analysis. In Season 8, Sidle briefly changed from nights to swing shifts. In the Season 10 premiere, it is revealed she is married to Grissom. In Season 13, Episode 15, she reveals that Grissom had split up with her. However in series finale "Immortality", she and Grissom are reunited.

Appearances edit

In each of the original series' first seven seasons, Sidle appeared in all but six episodes, and then appeared in the first seven episodes of the eighth season before departing the main cast.[5] Sidle had guest appearances in nineteen episodes,[6] then rejoined as a regular character in the series' eleventh season. Sidle returned for the first season of the sequel CSI: Vegas.[7]

Character development edit

Perhaps because of her traumatic childhood, Sidle has demonstrated compassion and empathy for victims of domestic violence, and fury against their abusers.[8] She also has a soft spot for animals, and became a vegetarian after she saw Grissom conduct an experiment on a dead pig.[9] She has also shown a tendency to become very aggressive when under pressure or annoyed, especially in cases involving abused women – such as her arguments with Catherine and Ecklie, and engaging in a heated argument with a man suspected of murdering his wife. In recent years, perhaps because of her mother's schizophrenia, she has been seen to work several cases with a mental health aspect.

In the early years of the show, Sidle is depicted as antisocial. Her hobbies are all work-related (listening to her police scanner and reading forensic journals); and she claims to prefer working with corpses over live people. In a mid-second season episode, she realizes how much she is missing out on and decides to "get a life" outside of work.[10] During season three she dates a paramedic named Hank Pettigrew, but this relationship ends later in the season when she discovered that he had a longtime girlfriend. Later in the third season, she is injured in an explosion in the lab in search of Grissom, at the end of the episode she decides to ask Grissom to dinner though he turns her down, stating he doesn't know what to do about "this.".

 
Sara Sidle breaks down on the fifth season episode "Nesting Dolls".

During the fourth and fifth seasons, Sidle seems to be on a downward spiral as her memories of childhood resurface, with cases becoming more difficult for her emotionally. Also, the fact that Grissom decided to promote Nick Stokes instead of Sidle, did not help. Season Four concludes with Sidle being stopped by a traffic cop. Although she is driving under the influence, she is not charged, but Grissom, as her supervisor, is informed of her arrest. He arrives at the station to bring her home, and finally seems to notice her emotional state.[11] Later, in season five, she loses her temper with a domestic abuse suspect and then argues with supervisors Catherine Willows and Conrad Ecklie, which results in her suspension. Following this incident, she admits to Grissom that she has a problem with authority, has chosen emotionally unavailable men (like Grissom), and has a self-destructive streak. Sidle then opens up to him and reveals her family story;[12] it is during this season that she apparently starts bonding with Grissom. During the subsequent seasons (sixth and seventh), after it is revealed that they are in a relationship,[13] she appears to be happier and on a more even keel.[14][15]

In CSI's eighth season, Sidle becomes severely depressed after being abducted in the season seven finale (she is rescued in the first episode of the new season), and, even though she accepts Grissom's marriage proposal on the season's fourth episode, she shows signs of burnout during the subsequent episodes, breaking down on the season's seventh episode, leaving Las Vegas with only a goodbye letter for Grissom in which she tells him she loves him - also kissing him out of the blue in front of another colleague - and a good luck note for Ronnie Lake (played by Jessica Lucas). In the letter she states that ever since her father's death she has been living with "ghosts" and that she now needs to go away and deal with them before self-destructing.

Promos for the season nine premiere showed Sidle in three clips. She appeared in episodes one and two, and then again in the final scene of the tenth episode of season nine when she appears to be working on a research team in Costa Rica, where Grissom joins her after leaving CSI. Then they are married.[16][17][18]

During the tenth season, Sidle returned to CSI on a recurring basis.[19] This recurring role continued until the eleventh season of the show. She is brought back by Under-Sheriff Ecklie to aid the lab, which has undergone staffing cuts as a result of Warrick's death and the resignation of his replacement, Riley Adams. Adams was revealed to have resigned as a result of Catherine's poor management and lack of teamwork; when Catherine reveals this to Sara, she reminds Catherine that Grissom had Catherine as a number two, prompting the promotion of Nick Stokes to Assistant Supervisor.

Relationships edit

Sara Sidle's romantic relationships have been largely unsuccessful. In the first season she named a college boyfriend, Ken Fuller, with whom she had an unsatisfactory relationship, also saying that they had joined the Mile high club (Unfriendly Skies). In season seven she mentioned a college boyfriend who cheated on her. It is unclear whether Fuller was also the boyfriend who cheated on her. In the third season she had a casual relationship with Hank Pettigrew, who was an emergency medical technician. He was involved in several of her cases, but they later broke up after she found out Hank had a longtime girlfriend.[20]

During the first seasons, coroner David Phillips, laboratory technician Greg Sanders, and fellow CSI Nick Stokes occasionally flirted with her, but nothing more than friendship resulted from those flirtations.

Since CSI's first season there were hints that both Sara Sidle and Gil Grissom were interested in each other romantically; in fact, the show's producers initially introduced Sara Sidle as a future love interest for Grissom.[21] However, during the show's first three seasons Grissom flirted with other female characters, and when she asked him out to dinner he rejected her, saying that he didn't know what to do about what was going on between them.[22]

 
Gil Grissom and Sara Sidle on the fourth season episode "Invisible Evidence"

In season four and five there explorations of Grissom's feelings in "Butterflied," Sidle's drinking problems, and a refusal by Grissom to fire Sidle for insubordination.[12] By the end of season six, it is reveled that Grissom and Sidle have worked together through their issues, and were a couple.[23]

In season eight it was revealed they have been intimately involved for two years. This revelation caused mixed emotions from fans, some of whom see this relationship as CSI "jumping the shark," an attempt to include more drama and romance to the show to compete with the medical drama Grey's Anatomy, which airs in the U.S. at the same time.[24] By resolving the sexual tension between the two characters, critics posited that the show might appeal to some of Grey's younger audience.[25] This has been denied by the writers. In one interview, producer Carol Mendelsohn said that she has never been able to see Grissom with any other character other than Sidle and that this episode was seen by the writers as the right time to reveal the relationship. Jorja Fox and William Petersen have also said that the relationship between their characters is not new.[26] In season 10-13, Sidle and Grissom's relationship starts to dissolve, separate, and re-unite by the series finale.

William Petersen has said that what Grissom loves about Sidle is her tenacity. "She's a bulldog. And he always saw that in her. And he always knew that subconsciously the only person who'd be able to give him a second look is someone who's not willing to take the first look for granted."[27] On her side, Jorja Fox has said that "The story of Sara and Grissom is a little like a fable. And most great fables don't really have 100 percent resolution."[28]

Reception edit

Sara Sidle has gained an extensive fan base throughout the years. A romantic relationship between Sidle and her supervisor, Gil Grissom, was hinted at during the first years of the show; but it was only in Season 6 that the relationship was confirmed and then made definitive with Grissom's marriage proposal in Season 8.

Grissom and Sidle's relationship has been the subject of intense debate in the press and on-line forums, between fans of the romantic relationship and those who believe the romance detracts from what was once a show devoted mainly to mysteries and a forensics laboratory.[29]

In early August 2007, upon rumors of Jorja Fox leaving the show, a grassroots campaign started.[30][15] Thousands of fans donated to the cause, and they had a plane flying over the Universal Studios of Los Angeles weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays with a "Keep Jorja Fox on CBS" banner for a month.[31] The online forum Your Tax Dollars at Work, which has about 15,000 members and has organized the campaign, created another campaign that includes mailing the show's producers a dollar, so as to keep Fox on the show. By October 5, 2007, more than $3,500 had reportedly been mailed to the Universal Studios from forty-nine countries. The campaign had started less than a week before, on September 29, 2007.[32]

Though the effort garnered media coverage, it was announced in late October, 2007 that Jorja Fox's final appearance as a full cast member would be in the episode Goodbye and Good Luck, which aired on November 15, 2007. Both writers and Fox have said that they believe that Sara Sidle "will be back" sometime in the future. Fox and CSI writer Carol Mendelsohn chose to donate the money sent to the studios to CASA, a national association that supports and promotes court-appointed advocates for abused or neglected children.[33][34][35]

CBS initially confirmed that Jorja Fox would be returning to CSI in the tenth season for the season premiere and four subsequent episodes. Executive producer Carol Mendelsohn has amended that Fox's tenure on the show has been extended indefinitely.[19] CBS states that the season premiere would deal with where life has taken Sara and what brings her back to Las Vegas.

Video games edit

Jorja Fox voiced Sara Sidle in the first two CSI video games, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Dark Motives. The other two video games, CSI: Hard Evidence and CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder, were recorded by Kate Savage.[36][37] Rachel Robinson voiced Sara in the ninth CSI game, CSI: Fatal Conspiracy.[38]

Career edit

Preceded by
Holly Gribbs
Night Shift CSI (season 1–8) Succeeded by
Riley Adams
Preceded by
unknown
Swing Shift CSI (season 8) Succeeded by
unknown
Preceded by
Riley Adams
Night Shift CSI (season 10–16) Succeeded by
none
Preceded by LVPD Crime Lab Director (season 16) Succeeded by

Crossover characters edit

Several main characters from other series have appeared over the course of CSI's sixteen-season run.

Police officers edit

Due to the content of the series, a number of police officers are required to support the principal cast. Detectives, such as Frankie Reed and Sam Vega, are often seen arresting and interviewing suspects alongside the criminalists. Sheriffs and Undersheriffs act as an administrative and supervisory arm of the LVPD and often appear adversarial to the CSIs. Officers are most often seen entering and searching properties, although sometimes they are also seen involved in car chases or other forms of high speed pursuit.

Character Actor First Episode
(credited)
Final Episode
(credited)
Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale
Sheriffs and Undersheriffs
Conrad Ecklie Marc Vann 1.07
"Blood Drops"
"Immortality"
Brian Mobley Glenn Morshower 2.03
"Overload"
Rory Atwater Xander Berkeley 4.07
"Invisible Evidence"
5.07
"Formalities"
Jeffrey McKeen Conor O'Farrell 6.06
"Secrets & Files"
13.01
"Karma to Burn"
Sherry Liston Barbara Eve Harris 12.04
"Maid Man"
12.22
"Homecoming"
Sergeants
Ray O'Riley Skip O'Brien 1.01
"Pilot"
4.03
"Homebodies"
Barclay Lex Medlin 10.18
"Field Mice"
10.23
"Meat Jekyll"
Detectives
Sam Vega Geoffrey Rivas 1.16
"Too Tough to Die"
12.20
"Altered Stakes"
Cyrus Lockwood Jeffrey D. Sams 02.16
"Primum Non Nocere"
03.22
"Inside the Box"
Lou Vartann Alex Carter 4.09
"Grissom v. The Volcano"
13.11
"Dead Air"
Chris Caviliere José Zúñiga 4.16
"Getting Off"
10.11
"Sin City Blue"
Carlos Moreno Enrique Murciano 10.04
"Coup de Grace"
13.03
"Wildflowers"
Frankie Reed Katee Sackhoff 11.06
"Cold Blooded"
11.14
"All That Cremains"
Kevin Crawford Alimi Ballard 13.09
"Strip Maul"
15.16
"The Last Ride"
Daniel Shaw Mark Valley 15.01
"The CSI Effect"
15.18
"The End Game"
Police Officers
Joe Metcalf Joseph Patrick Kelly 1.20
"Sounds of Silence"
15.15
"Hero to Zero"
David Fromansky David Andrews 4.02
"All For Our Country"
4.14
"Paper or Plastic"
Andy Akers Larry Sullivan 4.07
"Invisible Evidence"
15.12
"Dead Woods"
Larry Mitchell Larry Mitchell 6.02
"Room Service"
16.02
"Immortality Part II"
Daniel Pritchard David Gianopoulos 8.17
"For Gedda"
09.01
"For Warrick"
Officer Shelly Shelli Bergh 11.20
"Father of the Bride"
12.05
"CSI Down"
Lewis Norman Lewis T. Powell 12.06
"Freaks & Geeks"
14.20
"Consumed"
Paul Kimball Peter Onorati 12.22
"Homecoming"
13.01
"Karma to Burn"

Relatives and friends edit

CSI focuses on the characters personal lives as well as their professional, therefore friends and relatives are seen often. Characters such as D.B. Russell, who have a stable home life, require large supporting families, while social introvert Gil Grissom's sole recurring social partner is Lady Heather, a dominatrix. This list is not definitive, and characters who have appeared only once are not listed.

Character
(actor)
First episode
(credited)
Final episode
(credited)
Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale
Lindsey Willows
(Katie Stevens, Kay Panabaker & Madison McReynolds)
01.01
"Pilot"
16.02
"Immortality Part II"
Kristy Hopkins
(Krista Allen)
01.13
"Boom"
Eddie Willows
(Timothy Carhart)
01.06
"Who Are You?"
03.15
"Lady Heather's Box"
Sam Braun
(Scott Wilson & Dwier Brown)
02.01
"Burked"
11.02
"Pool Shark"
Hank Peddigrew
(Christopher Wiehl)
02.04
"Bully for You"
03.17
"Crash and Burn"
Heather Kessler
(Melinda Clarke)
02.08
"Slaves of Las Vegas"
16.02
"Immortality Part II"
Ellie Rebecca Brass
(Nicki Aycox & Teal Redmann)
02.10
"Ellie"
14.22
"Dead In His Tracks"
Lily Flynn
(Anita Gillette)
05.22
"Weeping Willows"
12.11
"Ms. Willows' Regrets"
Bill Stokes
(Andrew Prine)
05.24
"Grave Danger Vol. I"
05.25
"Grave Danger Vol. II"
Jillian Stokes
(Lois Chiles)
Tina Brewster
(Meta Golding)
06.04
"Shooting Stars"
13.07
"Fallen Angels"
Eli Brown
(Terrell Ransom, Jr)
09.01
"For Warrick"
Gloria Parkes
(Tracee Ellis Ross)
11.14
"All That Cremains"
11.22
"In a Dark, Dark House"
Charlie Russell
(Brandon Jones)
12.07
"Brain Doe"
13.06
"Pick and Roll"
Olivia Hodges
(Jaclyn Smith)
12.18
"Malice in Wonderland"
12.22
"Homecoming"
Barbara Russell
(Peri Gilpin)
12.22
"Homecoming"
14.06
"Passed Pawns"
Kaitlyn Russell
(Mia Hays)
13.01
"Karma to Burn"
Maya Russell
(Brooke Nevin)
15.13
"The Greater Good"
Elisabetta Hodges
(Catrinel Marlon)
13.12
"Double Fault"
14.04
"Last Supper"
Nancy Brass
(Annabella Sciorra)
13.22
"Skin in the Game"
14.01
"The Devil and D.B. Russell"

Criminalists edit

In addition to the CSIs and technicians of the main cast, several recurring actors appear in these roles. Characters such as Michael Keppler and Ronnie Lake appear for only a short period of time, for specific storylines, while other characters like Mandy Webster and Archie Johnson appear consistently in order to provide a specialty that is absent from the lead characters' résumés. As the series progresses, the number of supporting characters drops dramatically.

Adversaries edit

Throughout the series, the CSIs have been forced to confront several recurring adversaries. These characters are usually serial killers, and their motives and M.O. vary greatly.

Character
(actor)
First episode
(credited)
Final episode
(credited)
Seasons Alias
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale
Paul Millander
(Matt O'Toole)
01.01
"Pilot"
02.13
"Identity Crisis"
The Bathtub Killer
Jerrod Cooper
(Garland Whitt)
01.02
"Cool Change"
Judge Cohen
(Harrison Young)
01.04
"Pledging Mr. Johnson"
N/A
Tony Thorpe
(Aldis Hodge)
01.16
"Too Tough to Die"
09.02
"The Happy Place"
The Parking Garage Rapist
Tammy Felton
(Brigid Brannagh)
01.17
"Face Lift"
02.09
"And Then There Were None"
Bonnie
Darin Hanson
(Larry Holden)
Clyde
Kevin Greer
(Taylor Nichols)
03.06
"The Execution of Catherine Willows"
05.06
"What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?"
The Blue Paint Killer
John Mathers
(Victor Bevine)
Cameron Klinefeld
(Rudolf Martin)
04.01
"Assume Nothing"
04.02
"All For Our Country"
The Klinefelds
Mandy Klinefeld
(Sandra Hess)
Stuart Gardner

(Scott Alan Smith)

N/A
Walter Gordon
(John Saxon)
05.24
"Grave Danger,
Part 1"
05.25
"Grave Danger,
Part 2"
N/A
Marlon West
(Doug Smith)
06.18
"The Unusual Suspect"
08.07
"Goodbye & Good Luck"
The West Siblings
Hannah West
(Juliette Goglia)
William Cutler
(Currie Graham)
06.23
"Bang-Bang"
06.24
"Way To Go"
N/A
Joe Hirschoff
(Kevin Rahm)
07.01
"Built to Kill, Part 1"
07.02
"Built to Kill, Part 2"
N/A
Natalie Davis
(Jessie Collins)
07.24
"Living Doll"
09.07
"Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda"
The Miniature Killer[39]
Terry Lee Wicker
(John Hawkes)
08.06
"Who & What"
Without a Trace
06.06
"Where & Why"
N/A
Lou Gedda
(John Capodice)
08.09
"Cockroaches"
08.17
"For Gedda"
Thomas Donover
(Jimmi Simpson)
09.09
"19 Down"
09.10
"One To Go"
The Dick & Jane Killer Copycat
Nate Haskell
(Bill Irwin)
09.09
"19 Down"
11.22
"In a Dark, Dark House"
The Dick & Jane Killer
Charles DiMasa
(Matt Ross)
10.17
"Irradiator"
10.23
"Meat Jekyll"
Doctor Jekyll
Jason McCann
(Justin Bieber)
11.01
"Shock Waves"
11.15
"Targets of Obsession"
Laura Gabriel
(Annabeth Gish)
12.09
"Zippered"
12.12
"Willows in the Wind"
N/A
Ronald Basderic
(Adam Harrington)
13.02
"Code Blue Plate Special"
13.15
"Forget Me Not"
N/A
Matthew Tarland
(Lucas Kerr)
13.22
"Skin in the Game"
14.01
"The Devil and D.B. Russell"
The Inferno Killer
Daniel Larson
(Eric Roberts)
15.18
"The End Game"
Jared Briscoe
(Mark-Paul Gosselaar)
15.01
"The CSI Effect"
15.13
"The Greater Good"
The Gig
Harbor Killer
Paul Winthrop
(Mark-Paul Gosselaar)
15.18
"The End Game"
Dalton Betton
(Doug Hutchison)
15.19
"Immortality,
Part 1"
15.20
"Immortality,
Part 2"
N/A

Footnotes edit

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  7. ^ Rancilio, Alicia (October 5, 2021). "Jorja Fox hoping 'CSI: Vegas' will spark science appreciation". Chicago Sun Times. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  8. ^ Marrinan and Parker (2006), p. 60
  9. ^ "Burden of Proof". Ann Donahue (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-02-07. Season 2 Ep. 15.
  10. ^ "You've Got Male". Marc Dube, Corey Miller (writers) & Charlie Correll (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-12-20. Season 2 Ep. 12.
  11. ^ "Bloodlines". Sarah Goldfinger, Carol Mendelsohn, Naren Shankar, Eli Talbert (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2004-05-20. Season 4 Ep. 23.
  12. ^ a b "Nesting Dolls". Sarah Goldfinger (writers) & Bill Eagles (director). CSI. CBS. 2005-2-3. Season 5 Ep. 13.
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  14. ^ "Ending Happy". Evan Dunsky (writer) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-04-26. Season 7 Ep. 21.
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list, crime, scene, investigation, characters, confused, with, list, miami, characters, list, characters, crime, scene, investigation, american, crime, drama, television, series, created, anthony, zuiker, executive, produced, jerry, bruckheimer, carol, mendels. Not to be confused with List of CSI Miami characters or List of CSI NY characters CSI Crime Scene Investigation is an American crime drama television series created by Anthony E Zuiker and executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Carol Mendelsohn Ann Donahue William Petersen Cynthia Chvatal Naren Shankar and Don McGill among others It follows Las Vegas criminalists identified as Crime Scene Investigators working for the Las Vegas Police Department as they use physical evidence to solve murders Gil Grissom a forensic entomologist D B Russell an esteemed botanist and Julie Finlay and Catherine Willows blood spatter experts with extensive knowledge of criminal psychology head a team who are on the case 24 7 scouring the scene collecting the evidence and finding the missing pieces that will solve the mystery Grissom and Willows were based upon real LVMPD Crime Scene Analysts David Holstein and Yolanda McClary 1 Contents 1 Main cast 1 1 Sara Sidle fictional biography 1 1 1 Appearances 1 1 2 Character development 1 1 3 Relationships 1 1 4 Reception 1 1 5 Video games 1 1 6 Career 2 Crossover characters 3 Police officers 4 Relatives and friends 5 Criminalists 6 Adversaries 7 FootnotesMain cast editCSI originally starred William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger alongside an ensemble including George Eads Gary Dourdan and Paul Guilfoyle Jorja Fox joined the cast in episode two of the first season whilst Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall recurred throughout the first two seasons of the show before being promoted to regular status starting with the third Louise Lombard who first appeared in season five joined the cast starting with season seven The first major cast overhaul came with the show s eighth and ninth seasons Lombard departed the cast in the first episode of season eight whilst Fox departed in episode seven of the same season Wallace Langham joined the main cast following Lombard s departure having recurred since the third season Fox would return for guest appearances during the ninth season in order to facilitate the departures of both Gary Dourdan and William Petersen who were replaced by Lauren Lee Smith and Laurence Fishburne respectively Smith departed the cast at the end of her first year and was replaced by a returning Jorja Fox who featured in a recurring capacity Liz Vassey and David Berman who had recurred from season six and season one respectively also joined the cast starting with season ten Like Smith Vassey departed the cast after a single season and was replaced by Fox who rejoined the main cast William Petersen would appear in voice clips sporadically over the next three seasons Fishburne departed the main cast at the end of season eleven a season that featured guest appearances by Elisabeth Harnois and Louise Lombard and was replaced by Ted Danson Danson made his main cast debut alongside Elisabeth Harnois at the start of the twelfth season Series lead Marg Helgenberger departed the main cast in the twelfth episode of season twelve and was replaced by Elisabeth Shue Season thirteen saw Jon Wellner join the main cast after eight years a guest star Helgenberger returned for a single episode in season fourteen while Paul Guilfoyle departed at the end of the same year followed by Elisabeth Shue and George Eads at the end of the fifteenth season The show s finale a two hour film featured the return of Helgenberger Petersen and Guilfoyle The series finale marked their final appearances as well as the final appearances of Fox Szmanda Hall Langham Berman Harnois and Wellner Ted Danson went on to reprise his role of Russell during season two of Cyber Character Actor First episode credited Final episode credited Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale Gil Grissom William Petersen Pilot S1E01 Immortality guest One to Go S9E10 main credits Main Does not appear Does not appear Voice Does not appear Guest Catherine Willows Marg Helgenberger Immortality guest Willows in the Wind S12E12 main credits Main Does not appear Does not appear Guest Warrick Brown Gary Dourdan For Warrick S9E01 Main Does not appear Nick Stokes George Eads The End Game S15E18 Main Does not appear Jim Brass Paul Guilfoyle Immortality guest Dead in his Tracks S14E22 main credits Main Does not appear Guest Greg Sanders Eric Szmanda Immortality Main Sara Sidle Jorja Fox Cool Change S1E02 Main Recurring Main Al Robbins Robert David Hall Who Are You S1E06 Main Sofia Curtis Louise Lombard Formalities S5E07 Father of the Bride S11E20 Main David Hodges Wallace Langham Recipe for Murder S3E11 Immortality Recurring Main Riley Adams Lauren Lee Smith Art Imitates Life S9E03 All In S9E24 Main Raymond Langston Laurence Fishburne 19 Down S9E09 guest The Grave Shift S9E11 main credits In a Dark Dark House S11E22 Main Wendy Simms Liz Vassey Secrets and Flies S6E06 Pool Shark S11E02 Recurring Main David Phillips David Berman Friends and Lovers S1E05 Immortality Recurring Main D B Russell Ted Danson 73 Seconds S12E01 Main Morgan Brody Elisabeth Harnois Cello and Goodbye S11E21 Main Julie Finlay Elisabeth Shue Seeing Red S12E14 The End Game S15E18 Main Henry Andrews Jon Wellner Iced S5E23 Immortality Recurring Main Sara Sidle fictional biography edit Sara Sidle is a fictional character portrayed by actress Jorja Fox on the CBS crime drama CSI Crime Scene Investigation and its sequel CSI Vegas Sidle is a forensic scientist and one of the core characters of the show which revolves around a Crime Scene Investigation team in Clark County Nevada that investigates cases in and around Las Vegas Sidle appeared in both the first eight seasons and the final five seasons of the original show as a series regular She also recurred throughout the ninth and tenth seasons of the series and headlined Immortality alongside Ted Danson She returned in the sequel CSI Vegas Sidle was born on September 16 1971 in Tomales an hour and a half north of San Francisco Her father was an abusive alcoholic and was killed by Sidle s schizophrenic mother in 1984 Afterward she spent time in the foster care system which didn t keep her from graduating from high school as valedictorian at age 16 2 She attended Harvard on a scholarship moving on to graduate school at the University of California Berkeley While at Berkeley she started a work study position at the San Francisco Coroner s Office where she would also audit lectures to keep up with new developments it was at one of these that she met Gil Grissom 3 Some time later while she was working in San Francisco Grissom called her because he needed someone outside the Las Vegas team Sidle went to Las Vegas and helped resolve some Internal Affairs problems within the CSIs while also providing a replacement for Holly Gribbs who had been shot 4 Some episodes later she became a permanent member of the night shift as a CSI Level 3 at the LVPD Criminalistics Bureau specialising in materials and element analysis In Season 8 Sidle briefly changed from nights to swing shifts In the Season 10 premiere it is revealed she is married to Grissom In Season 13 Episode 15 she reveals that Grissom had split up with her However in series finale Immortality she and Grissom are reunited Appearances edit In each of the original series first seven seasons Sidle appeared in all but six episodes and then appeared in the first seven episodes of the eighth season before departing the main cast 5 Sidle had guest appearances in nineteen episodes 6 then rejoined as a regular character in the series eleventh season Sidle returned for the first season of the sequel CSI Vegas 7 Character development edit Perhaps because of her traumatic childhood Sidle has demonstrated compassion and empathy for victims of domestic violence and fury against their abusers 8 She also has a soft spot for animals and became a vegetarian after she saw Grissom conduct an experiment on a dead pig 9 She has also shown a tendency to become very aggressive when under pressure or annoyed especially in cases involving abused women such as her arguments with Catherine and Ecklie and engaging in a heated argument with a man suspected of murdering his wife In recent years perhaps because of her mother s schizophrenia she has been seen to work several cases with a mental health aspect In the early years of the show Sidle is depicted as antisocial Her hobbies are all work related listening to her police scanner and reading forensic journals and she claims to prefer working with corpses over live people In a mid second season episode she realizes how much she is missing out on and decides to get a life outside of work 10 During season three she dates a paramedic named Hank Pettigrew but this relationship ends later in the season when she discovered that he had a longtime girlfriend Later in the third season she is injured in an explosion in the lab in search of Grissom at the end of the episode she decides to ask Grissom to dinner though he turns her down stating he doesn t know what to do about this nbsp Sara Sidle breaks down on the fifth season episode Nesting Dolls During the fourth and fifth seasons Sidle seems to be on a downward spiral as her memories of childhood resurface with cases becoming more difficult for her emotionally Also the fact that Grissom decided to promote Nick Stokes instead of Sidle did not help Season Four concludes with Sidle being stopped by a traffic cop Although she is driving under the influence she is not charged but Grissom as her supervisor is informed of her arrest He arrives at the station to bring her home and finally seems to notice her emotional state 11 Later in season five she loses her temper with a domestic abuse suspect and then argues with supervisors Catherine Willows and Conrad Ecklie which results in her suspension Following this incident she admits to Grissom that she has a problem with authority has chosen emotionally unavailable men like Grissom and has a self destructive streak Sidle then opens up to him and reveals her family story 12 it is during this season that she apparently starts bonding with Grissom During the subsequent seasons sixth and seventh after it is revealed that they are in a relationship 13 she appears to be happier and on a more even keel 14 15 In CSI s eighth season Sidle becomes severely depressed after being abducted in the season seven finale she is rescued in the first episode of the new season and even though she accepts Grissom s marriage proposal on the season s fourth episode she shows signs of burnout during the subsequent episodes breaking down on the season s seventh episode leaving Las Vegas with only a goodbye letter for Grissom in which she tells him she loves him also kissing him out of the blue in front of another colleague and a good luck note for Ronnie Lake played by Jessica Lucas In the letter she states that ever since her father s death she has been living with ghosts and that she now needs to go away and deal with them before self destructing Promos for the season nine premiere showed Sidle in three clips She appeared in episodes one and two and then again in the final scene of the tenth episode of season nine when she appears to be working on a research team in Costa Rica where Grissom joins her after leaving CSI Then they are married 16 17 18 During the tenth season Sidle returned to CSI on a recurring basis 19 This recurring role continued until the eleventh season of the show She is brought back by Under Sheriff Ecklie to aid the lab which has undergone staffing cuts as a result of Warrick s death and the resignation of his replacement Riley Adams Adams was revealed to have resigned as a result of Catherine s poor management and lack of teamwork when Catherine reveals this to Sara she reminds Catherine that Grissom had Catherine as a number two prompting the promotion of Nick Stokes to Assistant Supervisor Relationships edit Sara Sidle s romantic relationships have been largely unsuccessful In the first season she named a college boyfriend Ken Fuller with whom she had an unsatisfactory relationship also saying that they had joined the Mile high club Unfriendly Skies In season seven she mentioned a college boyfriend who cheated on her It is unclear whether Fuller was also the boyfriend who cheated on her In the third season she had a casual relationship with Hank Pettigrew who was an emergency medical technician He was involved in several of her cases but they later broke up after she found out Hank had a longtime girlfriend 20 During the first seasons coroner David Phillips laboratory technician Greg Sanders and fellow CSI Nick Stokes occasionally flirted with her but nothing more than friendship resulted from those flirtations Since CSI s first season there were hints that both Sara Sidle and Gil Grissom were interested in each other romantically in fact the show s producers initially introduced Sara Sidle as a future love interest for Grissom 21 However during the show s first three seasons Grissom flirted with other female characters and when she asked him out to dinner he rejected her saying that he didn t know what to do about what was going on between them 22 nbsp Gil Grissom and Sara Sidle on the fourth season episode Invisible Evidence In season four and five there explorations of Grissom s feelings in Butterflied Sidle s drinking problems and a refusal by Grissom to fire Sidle for insubordination 12 By the end of season six it is reveled that Grissom and Sidle have worked together through their issues and were a couple 23 In season eight it was revealed they have been intimately involved for two years This revelation caused mixed emotions from fans some of whom see this relationship as CSI jumping the shark an attempt to include more drama and romance to the show to compete with the medical drama Grey s Anatomy which airs in the U S at the same time 24 By resolving the sexual tension between the two characters critics posited that the show might appeal to some of Grey s younger audience 25 This has been denied by the writers In one interview producer Carol Mendelsohn said that she has never been able to see Grissom with any other character other than Sidle and that this episode was seen by the writers as the right time to reveal the relationship Jorja Fox and William Petersen have also said that the relationship between their characters is not new 26 In season 10 13 Sidle and Grissom s relationship starts to dissolve separate and re unite by the series finale William Petersen has said that what Grissom loves about Sidle is her tenacity She s a bulldog And he always saw that in her And he always knew that subconsciously the only person who d be able to give him a second look is someone who s not willing to take the first look for granted 27 On her side Jorja Fox has said that The story of Sara and Grissom is a little like a fable And most great fables don t really have 100 percent resolution 28 Reception edit Sara Sidle has gained an extensive fan base throughout the years A romantic relationship between Sidle and her supervisor Gil Grissom was hinted at during the first years of the show but it was only in Season 6 that the relationship was confirmed and then made definitive with Grissom s marriage proposal in Season 8 Grissom and Sidle s relationship has been the subject of intense debate in the press and on line forums between fans of the romantic relationship and those who believe the romance detracts from what was once a show devoted mainly to mysteries and a forensics laboratory 29 In early August 2007 upon rumors of Jorja Fox leaving the show a grassroots campaign started 30 15 Thousands of fans donated to the cause and they had a plane flying over the Universal Studios of Los Angeles weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays with a Keep Jorja Fox on CBS banner for a month 31 The online forum Your Tax Dollars at Work which has about 15 000 members and has organized the campaign created another campaign that includes mailing the show s producers a dollar so as to keep Fox on the show By October 5 2007 more than 3 500 had reportedly been mailed to the Universal Studios from forty nine countries The campaign had started less than a week before on September 29 2007 32 Though the effort garnered media coverage it was announced in late October 2007 that Jorja Fox s final appearance as a full cast member would be in the episode Goodbye and Good Luck which aired on November 15 2007 Both writers and Fox have said that they believe that Sara Sidle will be back sometime in the future Fox and CSI writer Carol Mendelsohn chose to donate the money sent to the studios to CASA a national association that supports and promotes court appointed advocates for abused or neglected children 33 34 35 CBS initially confirmed that Jorja Fox would be returning to CSI in the tenth season for the season premiere and four subsequent episodes Executive producer Carol Mendelsohn has amended that Fox s tenure on the show has been extended indefinitely 19 CBS states that the season premiere would deal with where life has taken Sara and what brings her back to Las Vegas Video games edit Jorja Fox voiced Sara Sidle in the first two CSI video games CSI Crime Scene Investigation and CSI Dark Motives The other two video games CSI Hard Evidence and CSI 3 Dimensions of Murder were recorded by Kate Savage 36 37 Rachel Robinson voiced Sara in the ninth CSI game CSI Fatal Conspiracy 38 Career edit Preceded byHolly Gribbs Night Shift CSI season 1 8 Succeeded byRiley Adams Preceded byunknown Swing Shift CSI season 8 Succeeded byunknown Preceded byRiley Adams Night Shift CSI season 10 16 Succeeded bynone Preceded byD B Russell LVPD Crime Lab Director season 16 Succeeded byCatherine WillowsCrossover characters editSeveral main characters from other series have appeared over the course of CSI s sixteen season run CSI Miami stars David Caruso Horatio Caine Emily Procter Calleigh Duquesne Adam Rodriguez Eric Delko Rory Cochrane Tim Speedle and Khandi Alexander Alexx Woods appear in season 2 episode 23 Cross Jurisdictions CSI NY star Gary Sinise Mac Taylor appears in season 13 episode 13 In Vino Veritas CSI Cyber star Patricia Arquette Avery Ryan appears in both season 14 episode 21 Kitty and season 15 episode 6 The Twin Paradox CSI Cyber star Ted Danson D B Russell first appeared in the lead role on CSI starring from season 12 episode 1 73 Seconds through Immortality Without a Trace star Anthony LaPaglia Jack Malone appeared in season 8 episode 6 Who and What Level 26 character Black Sqweegel appears in season 11 episode 4 Sqweegel He is played by Daniel Browning Smith Police officers editDue to the content of the series a number of police officers are required to support the principal cast Detectives such as Frankie Reed and Sam Vega are often seen arresting and interviewing suspects alongside the criminalists Sheriffs and Undersheriffs act as an administrative and supervisory arm of the LVPD and often appear adversarial to the CSIs Officers are most often seen entering and searching properties although sometimes they are also seen involved in car chases or other forms of high speed pursuit Character Actor First Episode credited Final Episode credited Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale Sheriffs and Undersheriffs Conrad Ecklie Marc Vann 1 07 Blood Drops Immortality Brian Mobley Glenn Morshower 2 03 Overload Rory Atwater Xander Berkeley 4 07 Invisible Evidence 5 07 Formalities Jeffrey McKeen Conor O Farrell 6 06 Secrets amp Files 13 01 Karma to Burn Sherry Liston Barbara Eve Harris 12 04 Maid Man 12 22 Homecoming Sergeants Ray O Riley Skip O Brien 1 01 Pilot 4 03 Homebodies Barclay Lex Medlin 10 18 Field Mice 10 23 Meat Jekyll Detectives Sam Vega Geoffrey Rivas 1 16 Too Tough to Die 12 20 Altered Stakes Cyrus Lockwood Jeffrey D Sams 02 16 Primum Non Nocere 03 22 Inside the Box Lou Vartann Alex Carter 4 09 Grissom v The Volcano 13 11 Dead Air Chris Caviliere Jose Zuniga 4 16 Getting Off 10 11 Sin City Blue Carlos Moreno Enrique Murciano 10 04 Coup de Grace 13 03 Wildflowers Frankie Reed Katee Sackhoff 11 06 Cold Blooded 11 14 All That Cremains Kevin Crawford Alimi Ballard 13 09 Strip Maul 15 16 The Last Ride Daniel Shaw Mark Valley 15 01 The CSI Effect 15 18 The End Game Police Officers Joe Metcalf Joseph Patrick Kelly 1 20 Sounds of Silence 15 15 Hero to Zero David Fromansky David Andrews 4 02 All For Our Country 4 14 Paper or Plastic Andy Akers Larry Sullivan 4 07 Invisible Evidence 15 12 Dead Woods Larry Mitchell Larry Mitchell 6 02 Room Service 16 02 Immortality Part II Daniel Pritchard David Gianopoulos 8 17 For Gedda 09 01 For Warrick Officer Shelly Shelli Bergh 11 20 Father of the Bride 12 05 CSI Down Lewis Norman Lewis T Powell 12 06 Freaks amp Geeks 14 20 Consumed Paul Kimball Peter Onorati 12 22 Homecoming 13 01 Karma to Burn Relatives and friends editCSI focuses on the characters personal lives as well as their professional therefore friends and relatives are seen often Characters such as D B Russell who have a stable home life require large supporting families while social introvert Gil Grissom s sole recurring social partner is Lady Heather a dominatrix This list is not definitive and characters who have appeared only once are not listed Character actor First episode credited Final episode credited Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale Lindsey Willows Katie Stevens Kay Panabaker amp Madison McReynolds 01 01 Pilot 16 02 Immortality Part II Kristy Hopkins Krista Allen 01 13 Boom Eddie Willows Timothy Carhart 01 06 Who Are You 03 15 Lady Heather s Box Sam Braun Scott Wilson amp Dwier Brown 02 01 Burked 11 02 Pool Shark Hank Peddigrew Christopher Wiehl 02 04 Bully for You 03 17 Crash and Burn Heather Kessler Melinda Clarke 02 08 Slaves of Las Vegas 16 02 Immortality Part II Ellie Rebecca Brass Nicki Aycox amp Teal Redmann 02 10 Ellie 14 22 Dead In His Tracks Lily Flynn Anita Gillette 05 22 Weeping Willows 12 11 Ms Willows Regrets Bill Stokes Andrew Prine 05 24 Grave Danger Vol I 05 25 Grave Danger Vol II Jillian Stokes Lois Chiles Tina Brewster Meta Golding 06 04 Shooting Stars 13 07 Fallen Angels Eli Brown Terrell Ransom Jr 09 01 For Warrick Gloria Parkes Tracee Ellis Ross 11 14 All That Cremains 11 22 In a Dark Dark House Charlie Russell Brandon Jones 12 07 Brain Doe 13 06 Pick and Roll Olivia Hodges Jaclyn Smith 12 18 Malice in Wonderland 12 22 Homecoming Barbara Russell Peri Gilpin 12 22 Homecoming 14 06 Passed Pawns Kaitlyn Russell Mia Hays 13 01 Karma to Burn Maya Russell Brooke Nevin 15 13 The Greater Good Elisabetta Hodges Catrinel Marlon 13 12 Double Fault 14 04 Last Supper Nancy Brass Annabella Sciorra 13 22 Skin in the Game 14 01 The Devil and D B Russell Criminalists editIn addition to the CSIs and technicians of the main cast several recurring actors appear in these roles Characters such as Michael Keppler and Ronnie Lake appear for only a short period of time for specific storylines while other characters like Mandy Webster and Archie Johnson appear consistently in order to provide a specialty that is absent from the lead characters resumes As the series progresses the number of supporting characters drops dramatically Adversaries editThroughout the series the CSIs have been forced to confront several recurring adversaries These characters are usually serial killers and their motives and M O vary greatly Character actor First episode credited Final episode credited Seasons Alias 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Finale Paul Millander Matt O Toole 01 01 Pilot 02 13 Identity Crisis The Bathtub Killer Jerrod Cooper Garland Whitt 01 02 Cool Change Judge Cohen Harrison Young 01 04 Pledging Mr Johnson N A Tony Thorpe Aldis Hodge 01 16 Too Tough to Die 09 02 The Happy Place The Parking Garage Rapist Tammy Felton Brigid Brannagh 01 17 Face Lift 02 09 And Then There Were None Bonnie Darin Hanson Larry Holden Clyde Kevin Greer Taylor Nichols 03 06 The Execution of Catherine Willows 05 06 What s Eating Gilbert Grissom The Blue Paint Killer John Mathers Victor Bevine Cameron Klinefeld Rudolf Martin 04 01 Assume Nothing 04 02 All For Our Country The Klinefelds Mandy Klinefeld Sandra Hess Stuart Gardner Scott Alan Smith N A Walter Gordon John Saxon 05 24 Grave Danger Part 1 05 25 Grave Danger Part 2 N A Marlon West Doug Smith 06 18 The Unusual Suspect 08 07 Goodbye amp Good Luck The West Siblings Hannah West Juliette Goglia William Cutler Currie Graham 06 23 Bang Bang 06 24 Way To Go N A Joe Hirschoff Kevin Rahm 07 01 Built to Kill Part 1 07 02 Built to Kill Part 2 N A Natalie Davis Jessie Collins 07 24 Living Doll 09 07 Woulda Shoulda Coulda The Miniature Killer 39 Terry Lee Wicker John Hawkes 08 06 Who amp What Without a Trace06 06 Where amp Why N A Lou Gedda John Capodice 08 09 Cockroaches 08 17 For Gedda Thomas Donover Jimmi Simpson 09 09 19 Down 09 10 One To Go The Dick amp Jane Killer Copycat Nate Haskell Bill Irwin 09 09 19 Down 11 22 In a Dark Dark House The Dick amp Jane Killer Charles DiMasa Matt Ross 10 17 Irradiator 10 23 Meat Jekyll Doctor Jekyll Jason McCann Justin Bieber 11 01 Shock Waves 11 15 Targets of Obsession Laura Gabriel Annabeth Gish 12 09 Zippered 12 12 Willows in the Wind N A Ronald Basderic Adam Harrington 13 02 Code Blue Plate Special 13 15 Forget Me Not N A Matthew Tarland Lucas Kerr 13 22 Skin in the Game 14 01 The Devil and D B Russell The Inferno Killer Daniel Larson Eric Roberts 15 18 The End Game Jared Briscoe Mark Paul Gosselaar 15 01 The CSI Effect 15 13 The Greater Good The GigHarbor Killer Paul Winthrop Mark Paul Gosselaar 15 18 The End Game Dalton Betton Doug Hutchison 15 19 Immortality Part 1 15 20 Immortality Part 2 N AFootnotes edit Staff December 5 2000 Meet the Real C S I KLAS TV Retrieved March 16 2015 Marrinan and Parker 2006 p 59 CSI s characters official biographies CBS com Retrieved 2007 10 21 Cool Change Anthony E Zuiker writer amp Michael Watkins director CSI CBS 2000 10 13 Season 1 Ep 2 Actress Jorja Fox to leave top rated TV series CSI CBC ca CBC Radio Canada October 16 2007 Retrieved July 20 2023 Jorja Fox returning to CSI Crime Scene Investigation as series regular Los Angeles Times July 21 2011 Retrieved July 20 2023 Rancilio Alicia October 5 2021 Jorja Fox hoping CSI Vegas will spark science appreciation Chicago Sun Times Retrieved July 20 2023 Marrinan and Parker 2006 p 60 Burden of Proof Ann Donahue writers amp Kenneth Fink director CSI CBS 2002 02 07 Season 2 Ep 15 You ve Got Male Marc Dube Corey Miller writers amp Charlie Correll director CSI CBS 2001 12 20 Season 2 Ep 12 Bloodlines Sarah Goldfinger Carol Mendelsohn Naren Shankar Eli Talbert writers amp Kenneth Fink director CSI CBS 2004 05 20 Season 4 Ep 23 a b Nesting Dolls Sarah Goldfinger writers amp Bill Eagles director CSI CBS 2005 2 3 Season 5 Ep 13 Way To Go Jerry Stahl writers amp Kenneth Fink director CSI CBS 2006 05 18 Season 6 Ep 24 Ending Happy Evan Dunsky writer amp Kenneth Fink director CSI CBS 2007 04 26 Season 7 Ep 21 a b Popkin Helene A S September 24 2007 Should CSI s Sara Sidle live or die Today com NBC Universal Retrieved July 24 2023 About that sentimental CSI sendoff for Grissom Goodbye and Good Luck Sarah Goldfinger Allen MacDonald Naren Shankar writers amp Kenneth Fink director CSI CBS 2007 11 15 Season 8 Ep 7 You Kill Me Naren Shankar Sarah Goldfinger writers amp Paris Barclay director CSI CBS 2007 11 22 Season 8 Ep 8 a b Exclusive Jorja Fox makes her CSI return more permanent Archived October 16 2009 at the Wayback Machine Crash and Burn Josh Berman writers amp Richard J Lewis director CSI CBS 2003 03 13 Season 3 Ep 17 Deseret Morning News Apparently autopsies and romance do mix Retrieved on 2007 11 06 Play with Fire Andrew Lipsitz Naren Shankar writers amp Kenneth Fink director CSI CBS 2003 5 8 Season 3 Ep 22 Way To Go Jerry Stahl writers amp Kenneth Fink director CSI CBS 2006 5 18 Season 6 Ep 24 CSI in JumpTheShark com Retrieved on 2007 10 21 TVguide Note to CSI Don t Do It Retrieved on 2007 10 21 Chicago Tribune A terrifying romance on CSI Retrieved on 2007 10 21 Bound for home Chicago s William Petersen looks beyond CSI to a return to the stage Chicago Tribune Retrieved on 2007 11 06 Jorja Fox Why I Quit CSI Archived July 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Weekly Retrieved on 2007 11 06 Chicago Tribune A Terrifying Romance on CSI Retrieved on 2007 11 06 TVGuide com Is CSI On the Hunt for a New Jorja Fox Retrieved on 2007 11 06 DollarsFroSense com Flyover Retrieved on 2007 11 06 EW com CSI Fans Launch Save Jorja Fox Campaign Archived October 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2007 10 21 Exclusive CSI Boss Vows Jorja Fox is Coming Back CSI Files Fans donate to charity Retrieved on 2008 January 15 Jorja Fox on The View Archived November 16 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2007 11 17 CSI 3 Dimensions of Murder VG in Imdb com Retrieved on 2007 10 21 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Hard Evidence in Imdb com Retrieved on 2007 10 21 Rachel Robinson IMDb Crabtree Sheigh 16 May 2007 The devil is in CSI s details Los Angeles Times Retrieved 28 December 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of CSI Crime Scene Investigation characters amp oldid 1220595102, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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