A new addition to the “NCIS” franchise is coming in the fall, and on Wednesday star Vanessa Lachey appeared in a new sneak peek at “NCIS Hawai’i”.
30.04.2021 - 19:05 / variety.com
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“NCIS: Hawai’i” has found its series lead in Vanessa Lachey, while also adding both Yasmine Al-Bustami and Jason Antoon to the cast.Lachey will star as Jane Tennant, the first woman SAC of NCIS: Hawai’i. She’s described as being as diplomatic as she is hard-charging.
A woman in a male-dominated profession, she’s thrived in a system that’s pushed back every step of the way through equal parts confidence and strategy. But Tennant is more than just a job and a title.
A new addition to the “NCIS” franchise is coming in the fall, and on Wednesday star Vanessa Lachey appeared in a new sneak peek at “NCIS Hawai’i”.
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You name it, Vanessa Lachey has it. “Keep in mind, I am a mom of three,” notes the TV personality, who shares Camden, 8, Brooklyn, 6, and Phoenix, 4, with hubby Nick Lachey. “Whenever Nick grabs [my purse], he’s like, ‘What do you have in here?!’ I’m like, ‘Everything!’”
Vanessa Lachey is officially off to Hawaii.
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Vanessa Lachey has been tapped as the lead of the upcoming CBS drama series NCIS: Hawai’i, the first installment in the NCIS franchise with a female character at the center. Yasmine Al-Bustami (The Chosen) and Jason Antoon (Claws) also have been cast as a series regulars in the spinoff, which recently received a straight-to-series order for next season.
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