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That Was Fast! Eric Christian Olsen Confirms New Job After NCIS: Los Angeles’ Cancellation
What's NCIS: Los Angeles star Eric Christian Olsen doing after the show's cancellation? We've got an answer.
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Why 'NCIS: Los Angeles' Alum Eric Christian Olsen Has Given Up Acting for Now
The May 21, 2023 NCIS: Los Angeles finale may be the last time we see Eric Christian Olsen in front of the camera—at least for a while. The multi-hyphenate actor-writer-producer is very much ...
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4 days ago · 3. The May 21, 2023 NCIS. : Los Angeles finale may be the last time we see Eric Christian Olsen in front of the camera—at least for a while. The multi-hyphenate actor-writer-producer is very ...
3 days ago · This exciting scene features fan-favorites Eric Christian Olsen and Daniela Ruah, who bring their characters to life with gripping performances. Follow along as the team tackles high-stakes ...
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Jul 9, 2024 · NCIS: Los Angeles alum Daniela Ruah had to change her portrayal of Kensi Blye after Eric Christian Olsen joined the drama.
Jul 13, 2024 · The CBS Studios project also boasts Bates, Urman, Joanna Klein, Eric Christian Olsen, and John Will as executive producers.
3 days ago · This exciting scene features fan-favorites Eric Christian Olsen and Daniela Ruah, who bring their characters to life with gripping performances. Follow along as the team tackles high-stakes missions, blending action, drama, and suspense in a way that only NCIS: Los Angeles can deliver.
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Jun 29, 2024 · Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Liaison Marty Deeks) and Martin Mull (Edward O'Boyle) on NCIS: Los Angeles. CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
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