Austin Stowell has some big shoes to fill in his role as a younger Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS: Origins, stepping into a character that Mark Harmon made iconic for nearly two decades on the original NCIS series. Since the spin-off’s debut, viewers have been introduced to a different side of Gibbs, showcasing his early years as a special agent, with Austin bringing his own interpretation to the beloved role.
Reflecting on the challenge of following in Mark’s footsteps, Austin confessed to CBS, “I felt very confident in what I could bring to the character, and then the second you walk in the room, that all goes out the window when you’re staring at the guy who has done it for 20 years.” Despite his initial nerves, Austin has the full support of Mark, who knew from the start that he was the right choice for the role. “I think Austin walked out and you felt the room jump a little bit,” Mark said, praising his presence.
NCIS: Origins delves into a more personal and emotional side of Gibbs, particularly exploring the aftermath of his tragic loss of his wife and child. “He’s in rough shape,” Mark noted, highlighting the emotional depth Austin gets to portray. Throughout the production, Mark has been there to guide Austin, offering advice and sharing his experiences, although Mark makes it clear that the new show belongs to Austin and the rest of the cast.
As an executive producer and narrator for NCIS: Origins, Mark continues to stay involved, ensuring the show stays true to the essence of the original NCIS while allowing Austin and his co-stars to take the lead. The prequel series airs new episodes on CBS Mondays at 10 p.m. EST.