Mark Harmon knew Austin Stowell would play young Leroy Gibbs at first “NCIS: Origins ”audition: ‘I felt the room jump’

Despite ‘heavy competition’ for the role, Harmon knew Stowell was a star when he saw him.NCIS producer and star Mark Harmon knew he’d found his young Leroy Jethro Gibbs the first moment he laid eyes on him.When Bridge of Spies star Austin Stowell walked in to audition for the prequel series NCIS: Origins, Harmon recalled that he “felt the room jump a little,” even “before he said anything.” Harmon recently told PEOPLE about the search for the younger version of the character he played on the flagship series for 19 seasons. “There was heavy competition there,” Harmon recalled. “There were a lot of good people. I would say that there were really few who drew the attention Austin did.”Harmon even remembered that Stowell “walked out and someone said, ‘I’ll just say it, that’s a movie star.'”

Harmon played Leroy Jethro Gibbs, a former Marine Corps sniper turned special agent and team commander for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), from 2003 to 2021. The long-running CBS procedural has already produced several spinoffs of varying degrees of success over the years, from NCIS: New Orleans, which Harmon co-produces, to NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: Sydney, and the recently canceled NCIS: Hawaii.A spinoff exploring the events that led Gibbs to his post at NCIS was announced in January, with Harmon on board to co-produce. After extensive speculation over who should play young Gibbs (exempting Sean Harmon, the actor’s son, who previously played a younger version of Gibbs on NCIS but returned to Origins solely as an executive producer), Stowell was announced as the official pick in March

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