The NCIS: Los Angeles Cast: Where Are The Stars Now In 2025? (New Projects Revealed!)
The curtain closed on NCIS: Los Angeles in 2023 after 14 action-packed seasons, but the careers of its beloved cast members are anything but over. For fans of the high-stakes naval crime drama, the biggest question since the series finale has been: what are Special Agents G. Callen, Sam Hanna, Kensi Blye, and the rest of the Office of Special Projects (OSP) team doing now? As of this current date, December 23, 2025, the stars have scattered across television, film, and music, landing major new roles, stepping into producer chairs, and even returning to the world of live hosting.
The transition from a long-running, successful show like NCIS: LA is a pivotal moment for any actor. The core ensemble, which defined the show's dynamic for over a decade, has wasted no time in securing new, high-profile ventures. From executive producing a major network reboot to joining another hit procedural, here is a complete, up-to-date look at the latest career moves and personal updates for the main cast of NCIS: Los Angeles.
Meet the NCIS: Los Angeles OSP Team: A Complete Cast Biography
The success of NCIS: Los Angeles was built on the undeniable chemistry of its core team. This list details the main actors who anchored the series, along with their key roles and tenure on the show.
- Chris O'Donnell (G. Callen): The enigmatic leader of the OSP team, known only by his first initial, G. O'Donnell starred as Callen from the show's inception in 2009 through the series finale in 2023.
- LL Cool J (Sam Hanna): Callen’s partner, a former Navy SEAL and a constant source of loyalty and strength. The hip-hop icon and actor was a main cast member for all 14 seasons.
- Daniela Ruah (Kensi Blye): The highly skilled Special Agent and the emotional anchor of the team, known for her "Densi" partnership. Ruah was a main cast member from 2009 to 2023.
- Eric Christian Olsen (Marty Deeks): The LAPD Detective turned NCIS Liaison/Special Agent, famous for his comedic timing and relationship with Kensi. Olsen joined in Season 2 and remained until the end.
- Linda Hunt (Henrietta "Hetty" Lange): The legendary Operations Manager, a diminutive figure with a vast, mysterious network of contacts. Hunt was a main cast member from 2009 until the finale, though her role was reduced in later seasons.
- Barrett Foa (Eric Beale): The quirky, brilliant Technical Operator and Intelligence Analyst. Foa was a main cast member from 2009 and departed the main cast after Season 12.
- Renée Felice Smith (Nell Jones): The Intelligence Analyst who eventually took on a supervisory role, often partnering with Eric. Smith was a main cast member from Season 2 and also departed after Season 12.
- Medalion Rahimi (Fatima Namazi): The Intelligence Analyst who became a full-fledged field agent. Rahimi joined as a recurring cast member in Season 10 and was promoted to a series regular in Season 11.
- Caleb Castille (Devin Rountree): The former FBI Agent recruited to the OSP team as a Special Agent. Castille joined in Season 11 and became a series regular in Season 12.
The Core Four: New TV Roles and Executive Moves in 2025
The main quartet of NCIS: Los Angeles—O'Donnell, LL Cool J, Ruah, and Olsen—have all made significant career moves since the series concluded. Their new ventures highlight their versatility, moving beyond acting into directing and producing, and securing roles on other major networks.
Chris O'Donnell (G. Callen) Jumps to the 9-1-1 Universe
Chris O'Donnell, who spent 14 years embodying the elusive and dedicated Special Agent G. Callen, has made a high-profile return to network television. In a move that surprised many fans, O'Donnell joined the cast of the hit procedural drama 9-1-1 in 2025. This marks a major shift from the CBS universe to ABC, showcasing his ability to transition seamlessly into a new, ensemble-driven environment. Fans are eagerly anticipating his character arc and how his seasoned dramatic presence will impact the established cast of the emergency services drama. This new role firmly establishes O'Donnell as a consistent fixture in primetime television.
LL Cool J (Sam Hanna) Returns to His Roots
LL Cool J, whose portrayal of Sam Hanna brought a grounded intensity to the OSP team, has leveraged his multi-faceted career as a hip-hop legend and actor. His 2025 calendar is packed with major hosting and producing duties.
The artist is set to host the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), a significant return to the live awards stage. Furthermore, he is the host and executive producer of the new docuseries "Hip Hop Was Born Here" on Paramount+, which spotlights the genre's New York origins. This project allows him to combine his passion for music history with his production experience, cementing his status as a cultural entity beyond his acting roles.
Daniela Ruah (Kensi Blye) Steps Behind the Camera
Daniela Ruah, who played the fierce Kensi Blye, has been actively expanding her career into directing, a path she began while still on NCIS: LA. In a recent and notable update, Ruah has been directing episodes of the popular CBS series The Equalizer. This directorial turn demonstrates her commitment to the craft of television production and her ability to handle the complex demands of a procedural drama from a new perspective. She continues to be a respected voice in the industry, proving that her talents extend well beyond her on-screen performance.
Eric Christian Olsen (Marty Deeks) Becomes a Power Producer
While fans might miss Marty Deeks' surfer-cop antics, Eric Christian Olsen has transitioned into a powerful behind-the-scenes role. Olsen is now an executive producer on the highly anticipated new CBS series Matlock, a reboot of the classic legal drama starring Kathy Bates. His production company, Cloud Nine Productions, is actively involved in the project, which is a major move that solidifies his influence in the industry. While he is primarily focused on producing, the possibility of a guest appearance or a cameo is a tantalizing prospect for fans of the "Densi" star.
The Next Generation: Updates on Fatima and Rountree's Future
The newer agents who joined the OSP team in later seasons have also secured exciting new projects, ensuring their faces remain on television screens across the country.
Medalion Rahimi (Fatima Namazi) Joins 'The Agency'
Medalion Rahimi, who brought Agent Fatima Namazi to life, has quickly landed a new, high-stakes role. In June 2025, it was announced that Rahimi joined the cast of the upcoming series The Agency: Central Intelligence. This new role keeps her firmly planted in the world of espionage and intelligence, a genre that clearly suits her talents. Her quick casting in a major new series underscores her rising star power and the impact of her performance as Fatima Namazi.
Caleb Castille (Devin Rountree) Focuses on Production
Caleb Castille, who played the promising Special Agent Devin Rountree, has taken a step similar to his former co-star Eric Christian Olsen by moving into production. Castille is actively involved as a producer on the documentary project Nothing But A Winner, which explores themes of faith and football. This project reflects his personal background as a former Alabama defensive back, allowing him to tell stories that resonate deeply with him. While his focus is currently on production, his acting career remains a key part of his profile.
What About Hetty, Nell, and Eric?
The beloved Operations Manager and the tech team have also seen their characters' stories conclude, with the actors finding new avenues for their talents.
- Linda Hunt (Hetty Lange): The legendary actress who played Hetty Lange has largely remained out of the spotlight following the series finale, which saw her character's return condensed to a voiceover. Given her age and the reduced nature of her role in the final seasons, fans are simply wishing her well in a well-deserved retirement from the demanding schedule of a weekly series.
- Barrett Foa (Eric Beale) and Renée Felice Smith (Nell Jones): Both actors, who departed the main cast before the final season, have continued to pursue other creative endeavors. Renée Felice Smith returned for the series finale, bringing closure to the "Neric" storyline. Both have been involved in independent film and theater projects, focusing on roles that challenge them creatively outside of the long-term commitment of network television.
The legacy of the NCIS: Los Angeles cast is a testament to the show's enduring success. Whether they are executive producing a new hit, directing a major network show, or starring in a new procedural, the actors who played the OSP team continue to dominate the entertainment landscape in 2025. Fans of the show can rest assured that their favorite stars have found new homes and new challenges, carrying the spirit of their characters into a new era of television.
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