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Jamie Lee Curtis Wants To Be An 'NCIS' Series Regular (тут же видео)
Jamie Lee Curtis has made quite an impression on "NCIS" as Dr. Samantha Ryan. Her guest spots have been so well-received that every time Curtis guests on an episode, the show's already-impressive ratings tend to rise. Curtis stopped by "CBS This Morning" (weekdays, 7 a.m. ET on CBS) to talk about her budding on-screen romance with Mark Harmon's character, Special Agent Gibbs, and admitted that she's interested in joining the show as a series regular.
"If they can figure out the storytelling, which I'm sure Gary [Glasberg] can, I would obviously love to. I've very much enjoyed establishing her life and her role on the show, and now I would love to be able to play a little bit with [Gibbs.]
Curtis explained that portraying her character's relationship with Gibbs has been one of the most rewarding aspects of the "NCIS" experience. "He's a fascinating character ... He's a tough nut to crack. He's like a war photographer ... he's very much in his own world looking and trying to solve the world's problems, but for this woman to be able to get in there a little bit, has been really challenging and fun."
+ еще статьяJamie Lee Curtis reprises "NCIS" role as Dr. Ryan
(CBS News) Though she may be best-known now as the spokesperson for Activia yogurt, Jamie Lee Curtis has had a busy and varied career in acting.
She began her career as a "scream queen" in the classic horror film, "Halloween." Later, she earned a Golden Globe for her role as the wife of a secret agent in "True Lies." And she played a mother-turned-teen in the remake of "Freaky Friday."
Currently, Curtis is reprising her role as Dr. Samantha Ryan in TV's highest-rated scripted show, "NCIS." This will be her third time guest starring on the show as a possible love interest for Mark Harmon's character, Special Agent Gibbs.
"Gibbs is one of the most interesting male characters on TV," Curtis said. "What I love, is that every woman I know is holding out hope, particularly single women - even some married women - that if they wait long enough, Gibbs will wait for them."
Curtis called the role of Dr. Ryan "challenging and fun" and said she would be open to appearing on the show more regularly. Meanwhile, she keeps active as a best-selling author, activist, mother of two and wife. She's been married to her husband - actor, writer and director, Christopher Guest - since 1984.
"Married to my first husband," she said. "I did that in my first book. I said, 'She's married to her first husband' ... He didn't like that."
Curtis doesn't shy away from her age, either. At 53, she said she embraces aging as a part of life - a part she doesn't have any real control over.
"We're aging from the moment we're born," she said. "It's going to happen. It's much more about the content of my character than the contour of my face."