Marg Helgenberger is known to many TV viewers from her Emmy award-winning performance as K.C. from the ABC series China Beach. Born in Nebraska to Hugh (who worked in a meat packing plant) and Kay (a nurse) Helgenberger, Mary Margaret Helgenberger didn't discover acting until after she graduated high school. During those years, she was active in extracurricular activities, and spent her summer vacations working as a "boner" (a person who strips meat off the bones) at a meat packing plant. Marg attended Kearney State College, then transferred to Northwestern Alumnus School of Speech, where she majored in Speech and Drama. It was during a university production of A Streetcar Named Desire that Marg got hooked on acting.

A scout for the soap opera Ryan's Hope saw Marg perform during a campus production of Taming of the Shrew, then offered her a possible role on the show. Marg, however, wanted to finish college first and joined the soap as Siobhan Ryan. It was in 1984 when actor Alan Rosenberg did a guest spot on the soap as a pimp. He caught her eye, but they lost contact until they ran into each other at a bank in West Hollywood. They began dating, and married in 1989. In 1990 they had a son, Hughie, whom they named in honor of her late father.

Marg is best known for China Beach, but her other TV credits include ER, the telemovie Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Thanks of a Grateful Nation, and the Stephen King mini-series The Tommyknockers. She appeared in the critically acclaimed Erin Brockovich with Julia Roberts, Species, Species II, Fire Down Below, The Last Time I Committed Suicide, Crooked Hearts, and more.

Marg has received the Q Award from the Viewers for Quality Television for three years during her time on China Beach. She has also received nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2001 and 2001, and when someone appears on the talk show circuit to promote CSI, you'll usually find Marg's cheerful face in front of the camera.

Marg is active in speaking out for breast cancer prevention - as her mother is a 23-year survivor of hte disease - and each year returns to Council Bluffs, Iowa to host Marg & Alan's Celebrity Weekend, to reconnect with her Midwestern roots and "to draw attention to the fight against breast cancer, and celebrate survivorship."
Born: November 16, 1958
Birthplace: Fremont, NE

Six-year-old Gary Dourdan worshipped his older brother Darryl, a DJ at a local Philadelphia radio station, but Darryl died under mysterious circumstances when he fell off a hotel balcony while on a trip to Haiti. It's a mystery that remains unsolved to this day, but Darryl's influence has steered Gary's life. He became a DJ in Philadelphia and now, along with his acting career, produces jazz musicians for a European leabel.
His break in acting came when he was in Paris and ran into actress and director Debbie Allen on the Champs D'Elysees. He sent her his audition tapes, and kept doing it, until one day he got a callback and landed a role as what he affectionately called a "jive-talking knucklehead" on A Different Strokes.

His career has spanned film and television, with roles such as Malcoln X in the telemovie Muhammad Ali: King of the World, movies Imposter, Alien Resurrection, Playing God, Scarred City, New Jersey Turnpikes and The Weekend. On television, he has appeared in Cold Feet, Soul Food, Beggars and Choosers, and New York Undercover.

When CSI first launched, Gary, like his co-stars, thought it was good but never expected it to last or became the hit series it is now. He's enjoying working on the series, as we ll as the latitude from the producers so that he can work on both CSI and make movies at the same time.
Gary resides in Venice Beach, California.
Born: December 11, 1966
Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA

George Eads grew up in Belton, Texas, born to Arthur Eads, a district attorney, and Vivan, a junior high school principal. George was a typical Texas boy, and became a football player in high school. He acted in school plays, but when he went onto college, he earned his business degree from Texas Tech University. But the business world wasn't for him, and he attended the Texas KD Studio Acting Conservatory.

Like many aspiring actors, George moved to Los Angeles, where he took on a variety of odd jobs to pay the rent, all the time auditioning for roles. He finally landed the role of Travis Peterson on the Aaron Spelling soap, Savannah, but the thrill was short-lived. His character was killed off in the pilot. On the plus side, his appearance tested well with audiences so he returned, in a time-honored soap fashion, as the dead man's twin brother.
A small role on the NBC power drama ER soon beckoned. It started small, but soon George's character became the guy you wanted to hate: he became a block between George Clooney's and Julianna Margulies characters.
Film credits include telemovies such as Monte Walsh with Tom Selleck, Just a Walk in the Park, and Crowned and Dangerous. On TV, he was in the CBS series Grapevine and Strange Luck.

In time, CSI was being cast, and Nick got the role after two auditions for the role. Little did he know that he would soon be a familiar face to millions of viewers around the globe. And co-star Jorja Fox labels him the biggest practical joker on the set.
George lives in Hollywood in a two storey home with his Labrador Maverick, who even comes to work with him
Born: March 1, 1967
Birthplace: Fort Worth, TX
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