CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Cast / Characters

Cast / Characters

Actor Character Position Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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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