Mark Harmon Returning as Gibbs in ‘NCIS: Origins’ Season 3 Story Arc
Mark Harmon will play Jethro Leroy Gibbs in a season-long arc of the upcoming third season of prequel series "NCIS: Origins."
Mark Harmon will play Jethro Leroy Gibbs in a season-long arc of the upcoming third season of prequel series "NCIS: Origins."
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Mark Harmon will play Jethro Leroy Gibbs in a season-long arc of the upcoming third…
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