NCIS star Mark Harmon finally breaks silence on why he left drama
Mark headed up the show for 18 years as Special Agent Gibbs
Mark Harmon left NCIS viewers devastated last year when it was announced that after almost two decades as the naval drama’s lead, he was bowing out of the show.
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At the time, the 70-year-old star chose not to address the reasons for his exit either in an interview or via a statement, but now, almost a year on, the Leroy Jethro Gibbs actor has finally broken his silence. In a special featurette on the show’s season 19 DVD release, Mark sat down to discuss the legacy of his character, as well as his thoughts on how the show wrapped up his storyline.
He said the opportunity to tackle “fresh” and “challenging” material is what kept him returning to the drama every season, alluding to the possibility that he felt that after almost two decades on the show, he no longer felt that was the case.
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“What has always drawn me here is the character I play and to keep it fresh and to keep it challenging,” he explained, before clarifying that he believes that his beloved character is “not retired”.