Cast / Characters
Actor | Character | Position | Seasons | ||||||||||||
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Ted Danson | D.B. Russell | CSI Night-Shift Supervisor | Main | ||||||||||||
Elisabeth Shue | Julie (Finn) Finlay | CSI Asst. Night-Shift Supervisor | Main | ||||||||||||
George Eads | Nick Stokes | CSI Level 3 | Main | ||||||||||||
Jorja Fox | Sara Sidle | CSI Level 3 | Main | Guest | Recurring | Main | |||||||||
Eric Szmanda | Greg Sanders | CSI Level 3 | Recurring | Main | |||||||||||
Robert David Hall | Dr. Albert (Al) Robbins | Chief Medical Examiner | Recurring | Main | |||||||||||
Wallace Langham | David Hodges | Trace Technician | Recurring | Main | |||||||||||
David Berman | Dr. David Phillips | Assistant Medical Examiner | Recurring | Main | |||||||||||
Elisabeth Harnois | Morgan Brody | CSI Level 2 | Guest | Main | |||||||||||
Jon Wellner | Henry Andrews | Toxicology/DNA Technician | Recurring | Main | |||||||||||
Paul Guilfoyle | Capt. Jim Brass | LVPD Homicide Detective | Main | ||||||||||||
Louise Lombard | Sofia Curtis | Deputy Chief, LVPD | Recurring | Main | Guest | Guest | |||||||||
Gary Dourdan | Warrick Brown | CSI Level 3 | Main | ||||||||||||
William Petersen | Dr. Gilbert (Gil) Grissom | CSI Night-Shift Supervisor | Main | Guest | |||||||||||
Lauren Lee Smith | Riley Adams | CSI Level 2 | Main | ||||||||||||
Liz Vassey | Wendy Simms | DNA Technician | Recurring | Main | Guest | ||||||||||
Laurence Fishburne | Dr. Raymond (Ray) Langston | CSI Level 2 | Main | ||||||||||||
Marg Helgenberger | Catherine Willows | CSI Asst. Night-Shift Supervisor | Main |
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