TMC
11-15-2022, 08:25 PM
https://www.looper.com/1102934/early-roles-that-fbi-actors-would-probably-like-you-to-forget-about/
BY SAMANTHA JACOBS/NOV. 15, 2022 2:00 PM UTC
"FBI" premiered in 2018 and has grown to be a key feature in CBS' primetime lineup with five seasons under its belt. The series follows the staff of the New York field office, which includes intelligence analysts and field agents who work together to bring criminals to justice. Like many procedural shows of its kind, "FBI" includes a welcome balance of compelling criminal cases and believable chemistry between the central characters who each have their own complex, relatable backstory.
A significant factor in the series' continued success is the strength of its cast, which features several crime procedural veterans. Additionally, it features some familiar faces from the Dick Wolf universe, such as "Law & Order" alums Alana De La Garza and Jeremy Sisto. However, despite the success of "FBI," each cast member has at least one arguably regrettable project on their resume. Some of these scored poorly with critics, received low ratings from audiences, or failed to gain a substantial following. As they progress in their careers, the "FBI" actors would probably like fans to forget about some of these less-than-stellar early roles.
BY SAMANTHA JACOBS/NOV. 15, 2022 2:00 PM UTC
"FBI" premiered in 2018 and has grown to be a key feature in CBS' primetime lineup with five seasons under its belt. The series follows the staff of the New York field office, which includes intelligence analysts and field agents who work together to bring criminals to justice. Like many procedural shows of its kind, "FBI" includes a welcome balance of compelling criminal cases and believable chemistry between the central characters who each have their own complex, relatable backstory.
A significant factor in the series' continued success is the strength of its cast, which features several crime procedural veterans. Additionally, it features some familiar faces from the Dick Wolf universe, such as "Law & Order" alums Alana De La Garza and Jeremy Sisto. However, despite the success of "FBI," each cast member has at least one arguably regrettable project on their resume. Some of these scored poorly with critics, received low ratings from audiences, or failed to gain a substantial following. As they progress in their careers, the "FBI" actors would probably like fans to forget about some of these less-than-stellar early roles.