With hit shows there are individuals that are brought in to play a specific character. Those characters might not be regulars on the show. Those individuals are said to be making a cameo, or guest starring. Since Ray Mabus will be guest starring on NCIS, I thought that it would be fun to see who else will be showing up at NCIS in the near future.
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On the 15th of December in an episode titled "Faith," there will be several big name guests on the show. The first of the guest stars will be actor Joe Regalbuto. He will be making an appearance on the show as a reverend grieving over the death of his son. Now, if you don't recognize the name on its own, you might remember the name Frank Fontana, from the long running television show "Murphy Brown." I think that is really cool, I watched the show all the time when I was younger.
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Another actor who is going to be in the December 15th episode of NCIS is Corey Reynolds. He has a role on the hit series "The Closer." Reynolds will be playing the role of a navy chaplain who will be helping Gibbs, Tony, McGee, Ziva, Abby and Ducky during their investigation. I love how he portrays his character David Gabriel on his show. I am looking forward to seeing what he brings to his character on NCIS. As a fan, it is awesome to see an actor from one criminal investigation show come in and help out another. Making a re-appearance as Gibbs's father: Ralph Waite will be visiting NCIS in that episode as well.
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In addition, the next episode that is going to have an awesome guest appearance is the 150th episode of the show. That episode will air on January 10th 2010. In that episode actor Robert Wagner is going to be making a guest appearance. He will be playing Tony Dinozzo's father. It is my opinion that he is the best person for the job. I feel this way because in 2004 Michael Weatherly played Robert Wagner in the television movie The Mystery of Natalie Wood.
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In conclusion, it is my belief that the diversity of talents scheduled to appear in the future, will bring a significant amount of success and entertainment value to an already successful show.




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