Mark Harmon says there was “heavy competition” for the role he first created on ‘NCIS’ — until Austin Stowell walked into the audition room
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Mark Harmon created one of network TV’s most beloved characters on NCIS back in 2003: Leroy Jethro Gibbs. How did he and fellow producers of new prequel series NCIS: Origins cast a younger version of the iconic special agent?
“I felt the room jump a little when Austin came in, before he said anything,” Harmon tells PEOPLE of Austin Stowell, the actor playing a 1991-era Gibbs in the new spin-off (premiering Monday, Oct. 14).
After his audition, recalls Harmon, “He walked out and someone said, ‘I’ll just say it, that’s a movie star.’”
The 73-year-old former Sexiest Man Alive is involved in Origins as well, as both executive producer and narrator — and appears in the premiere episode. It marks Harmon’s first reappearance as Gibbs since his departure from NCIS in 2021.
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But the new drama is ultimately led by Stowell, 39, who admits to PEOPLE he’s “never been on a show like this.” It’s what made his casting so crucial.
“There was heavy competition there,” recalls Harmon of the other actors in contention for the role. “There were a lot of good people. I would say that there were really few who drew the attention Austin did.”
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In fact, he adds, “I can say that about any role that was cast in this show, because they all came in one after another. We got everybody we wanted.”
NCIS: Origins follows the beginnings of Gibbs’ career as a special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office, led by NCIS legend Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid, inheriting a role played in the flagship series by Muse Watson). Costarring are Diany Rodriguez as the no-nonsense Vera Strickland (played on NCIS by Roma Maffia), plus Mariel Molino, Tyla Abercrumbie, Bobby Moynihan and more.