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There's a Gary Cole for every TV fan. Now, he's leading an 'NCIS' Veterans Day special
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There’s a Gary Cole for every TV fan. Now, he’s leading an ‘NCIS’ Veterans Day special

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

There’s a Gary Cole for everyone.

There’s a Gary Cole for every TV fan. Now, he’s leading an ‘NCIS’ Veterans Day special

Whether you know him from “The West Wing” or “Veep,” “The Good Wife” or “Office Space,” “Dodgeball” or “Midnight Caller,” you most likely know his face.

For a while he was the “hero of the schoolyard” with his daughter’s classmates for appearing in “Cadet Kelly” alongside Hilary Duff. These days, though, it’s his role as Alden Parker on the long-running CBS crime procedural “NCIS” that has him stopped in the street.

Centered on the U.S. Navy’s investigative unit in Washington, D.C., the show is currently airing Season 23.

“It’s pretty powerful, that impact,” says Cole of the program’s devoted broadcast audience. “So a lot of people have followed the show and they have followed it, some of them, forever,” he adds.

Cole’s character was brought in during Season 19 to run the team after Leroy Jethro Gibbs left. In a Veterans Day special, a first for the franchise, “NCIS” and “NCIS: Origins” will cross over with back-to-back episodes Tuesday. A historical mystery in “Origins” — featuring a guest appearance from Harmon on the show that follow Gibbs’ early career — will find its way to the modern day on “NCIS,” which airs directly after.

The Associated Press spoke to Cole about the success of the show, the real service members he’s met and those classic “NCIS” freeze frames. This conversation has been edited for clarity and brevity.

COLE: I didn’t really look at the effect of how big or small the audience would be, because today things are much different. I mean, nothing has kind of the large, overwhelming impact that television shows of 25 years did in terms of their audience, where you could be swallowed up by just one image.

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I’m old enough to say that I was on television when, here in the States, there were three channels. That was it. Those were your choices. And once they were on and then rerun once, maybe twice if you were lucky, they really were gone.

Now … if you look hard enough, you can find pretty much anything you’ve done your whole career. It’s being broadcast somewhere.

COLE: Not so much a show. There’s probably a few network movies of the week, we used to call it, that I kind of cut my teeth on.

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By that I don’t mean choice of material, although that was part of it too. But it was just kind of a laboratory to get comfortable in front of a camera without a lot of — if you’re on a series and it’s successful, your visibility is just there. If you’re doing a lot of learning and making mistakes and correcting them, you don’t want to do that on a weekly basis in front of everybody.

COLE: They didn’t want him to be similar to Gibbs. They certainly wanted, you know, they wanted somebody that you could buy as a leader. Our old producer, who has retired since, had a great line about, kind of, just an inside joke about the show, which is that: In the original “NCIS,” all the kids were eager to please the father, meaning Gibbs, right? They were like wondering what his reaction was going to be and would they be, you know, under the gun if they made a mistake or made a wrong move? There was a little bit of, you know, apprehension around him. And so now he flipped it and said, what if the father were to leave? And the crazy uncle shows up? And how are they going to react to them? And they’re not quite sure at first, like, “What is the story with this guy?” … And I liked that.

COLE: We’ve got a great tech guy with us named Mike Smith who has set up numerous field trips and interactions. Katrina and I visited an aircraft carrier about a year and a half ago and spent the day on what they call family day. … And we actually go to sea and they proceeded to do what they do and show us literally planes landing, planes taking off. And we got to see things that normally, you know, civilians wouldn’t see. And just to be with the sailors and interact with them. A lot of them knew the show. A lot knew other stuff I had done. We visited a real NCIS office out here in California.

COLE: They were very curious, but mostly about character stuff. They weren’t even worried about procedurals because they know, you know, it’s a television show, right? So, but, what I realized when I went in there, this is funny: Don’t tell anybody this, but I said, I looked at them and their average age, the guy that was leading them was probably 20 years younger than me. And every agent was barely 30 years old — if. So I was like, you know, based on this, if this is the reality, I should have retired 15 years ago.

COLE: No. We joke about them, they call them, what do they say? They call it a poof movement, or a poof moment. “Oh, that’s definitely gonna be a poof. You’re gonna get a poof.” POOF.

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You know, somebody’s gonna choose it. And it’s certainly not gonna be me or anybody else in the cast, that is going to be in charge of figuring out where your poof movement is. So best to leave it to higher minds.

COLE: This might be mythological lore, I’m told that there is a sound that goes with that, right? That is, when it’s frozen? I’m told, I don’t know that I believe this, but that that is actually the voice of Don Bellisario, the original creator, into a microphone with reverb on it, where he just went, “poof.” Now, you can believe what you — let the internet go crazy now.

I was told that, and I have no reason not to believe it, you know, because I call Sean Murray the show historian, because he’s been there for 23 years, and I think he’s the one that told me that. I always forget who told me what, but you know, I’ll blame it on him.

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Official Trailer for Steven Grayhm's 'Sheepdog' About Army Veterans
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Official Trailer for Steven Grayhm’s ‘Sheepdog’ About Army Veterans

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Official Trailer for Steven Grayhm’s ‘Sheepdog’ About Army Veterans

by Alex Billington
November 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I just want to wake up in the morning & feel something.” Allen Media Group has unveiled an official trailer for a movie called Sheepdog, a story about US veterans and their mental health struggles. This isn’t the first film to deal with this topic, there’s actually quite a few of them recently (and I will also recommend My Dead Friend Zoe). A decorated combat veteran is court ordered into treatment when an ex-convict shows up on his doorstep and explains he must work to put himself back together again. Shot on location in Western Massachusetts, Sheepdog is the first film that truly explores the physical & psychological repercussions of trauma, with a focus on Post Traumatic Growth (PTG). It is an uplifting original story, inspired by countless first-hand testimonials about recovery, redemption, and the journey of healing; themes that now mirror our post-pandemic zeitgeist. This stars Steven Grayhm, Vondie Curtis Hall, Virginia Madsen, Dominic Fumusa, Lilli Cooper, and Matt Dallas. Alas this is not about a sheepdog, only about veterans & trauma.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Steven Grayhm’s film Sheepdog, direct from YouTube:

Sheepdog Poster

Decorated U.S. Army combat veteran Calvin Cole (Steven Grayhm), is court ordered into treatment and into the care of a VA trauma therapist in-training (Virginia Madsen), who works the night shift at a local diner to pay for college. Things become even more complicated when Calvin’s father-in-law and retired Vietnam Veteran (Vondie Curtis Hall), shows up on his doorstep, having just been released from prison. As Calvin’s plan to run away from his life becomes impossible, he learns with support from his community, tough love, and compassion that he must put himself back together again for his family – and for himself. Sheepdog is written and directed by Canadian-American filmmaker Steven Grayhm, director of the film The Secret of Sinchanee previously and a few other short films. Produced by Lynn K. D’Angona, Matt Dallas, Steven Grayhm, P. Colin Kane, Jose Martinez Jr. Allen Media Group will debut Grayhm’s Sheepdog film in select US theaters starting in December 2025 later this year. For more info, head to the film’s official site.

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'Victory of Authentic Story Telling', Industry Veterans Praise Vikrant Massey For Winning National Award for Best Actor for 12th Fail
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‘Victory of Authentic Story Telling’, Industry Veterans Praise Vikrant Massey For Winning National Award for Best Actor for 12th Fail

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey has achieved a historic milestone by winning the prestigious National Award for Best Actor for his extraordinary performance in the film 12th Fail. Known for his consistent dedication, emotional depth, and natural screen presence, Vikrant has now firmly cemented his place among the most talented actors in Indian cinema. In 12th Fail, Vikrant portrayed the inspiring real-life story of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, who rose above poverty, failures, and countless obstacles to achieve his dream of joining the Indian Police Service.

Vikrant Massey

Vikrant Massey Won National Award For 12th Fail

With his subtle yet powerful acting, Vikrant brought Sharma’s struggles and resilience to life, leaving a lasting impact on audiences across the country. His performance was not just convincing, it was deeply moving, making viewers feel every challenge, every emotion, and every triumph of the character. For Vikrant, winning the National Award goes beyond personal recognition, he said it symbolizes the power of perseverance and the importance of telling stories that inspire.

Vikrant Massey

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Industry veterans, directors, and fans have praised Vikrant’s achievement, calling it a win for authentic storytelling and meaningful cinema. Industry people said that his journey from a television actor to a National Award-winning performer is an inspiring story in itself and a mirror of the determination of the very characters he often portrays on screen.

Vikrant Massey

Vikrant Massey is ready to showcase his versatility once again with his upcoming film White, which is a highly anticipated historical biopic where he steps into the role of spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. With such bold and diverse choices, Vikrant is continuously redefining the meaning of versatility in Bollywood, proving himself as one of the most dependable and dynamic actors of his generation.

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Must Read: Christian Louboutin Men's Names Jaden Smith as Creative Director, Gap Inc. Taps Industry Veterans for Beauty and Accessories Push
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Must Read: Christian Louboutin Men's Names Jaden Smith as Creative Director, Gap Inc. Taps Industry Veterans for Beauty and Accessories Push

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday. Christian Louboutin named Jaden Smith as the label’s first men’s creative director. Smith is moving to Paris to assume the role, and will present his first designs in January during men’s fashion week. He will oversee the creation …

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