Sean Murray, famous for his role as Agent Timothy McGee on CBS’s NCIS, is gearing up for life beyond his iconic character. With over two decades devoted to the role, the 45-year-old actor is excited to pursue new projects and embrace diverse roles once NCIS comes to an end. Despite the show’s recent renewal for a 21st season, Murray is already thinking about his future beyond NCIS, showing a strong interest in exploring projects that offer fresh challenges and different character dynamics, signaling a desire for new horizons.
Amidst NCIS’s ongoing success and recent celebration of its 450th episode, Sean Murray assures fans of the show’s thriving status and his own contentment. However, he acknowledges the unpredictable nature of the entertainment industry, emphasizing the need to stay grounded.
Reflecting on his journey portraying Timothy McGee, a character originally slated for just one episode, Murray highlights McGee’s evolution into a vital member of the NCIS team. He attributes the show’s enduring popularity to the camaraderie among the cast and praises the welcoming atmosphere on set.
Murray commends his co-stars, particularly Gary Cole and Wilmer Valderrama, whom he considers family after years of working together. He also applauds Katrina Law’s talent and contributions to the series.
As NCIS continues to captivate audiences with promises of a 21st season and aspirations for 500 episodes, Murray’s positive outlook on the current cast bodes well for the show’s future. Agent McGee’s legacy and the strength of the NCIS team remain as formidable as ever.