Why did Mcgees voice change?
Most fans are in agreement that the change in McGee’s voice came along with his newly svelte look, but some hold out that the gruff voice is a part of a larger attempt to make McGee cool. “[The voice is] part of his new ‘cool’ image,” wrote one Reddit user on a post about his voice. “They made him boring.”
Why is McGee on NCIS so thin?
McGee’s weight loss led to speculation that Sean Murray, the actor who portrays McGee, was ill; in October 2010 Murray, via his Twitter account, explained that it was a deliberate weight loss via dieting, consuming only organic food and abstaining from alcohol and sugar. Murray has lost 25 pounds.
Is McGee’s wife really paralyzed?
Delilah’s entire life changed the night an explosion rocked a gala she was attending. A piece of shrapnel lodged in her spine and subsequently paralyzed both of her legs.
What’s wrong with Sean Murray’s voice?
(A fan tweeted in response to both Hailey and Sean Murray that “it’s hard to quit smoking but worth it once you do.”) Taken together, it’s entirely possible that the change in Murray’s voice for McGee came as a result of weight loss and better living.
How tall is Sean Murray?
6′ 2″
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Why is Delilah not on NCIS anymore?
According to Entertainment Weekly, her Season 11 storyline was inspired by survivors from the tragic Boston Marathon Bombing. Before Season 11 wrapped up, Delilah left for a dream job opportunity in Dubai.
Is Triple P really handicapped?
NEW ORLEANS (WNCN) – Daryl “Chill” Mitchell plays Patton Plame on NCIS: New Orleans. His character uses a wheelchair on the show and Mitchell also use one in real life. In the 90’s he was a character actor who got quite a bit of work before a horrible motorcycle accident in South Carolina.
What happened to McGee’s wife and twins on NCIS?
Delilah sustained a permanent injury due to a missile While attending a gala in Episode 12, “Kill Chain,” terrorist Benham Parsa blew up the event with a missile attack. Due to the incident, Delilah suffered from shrapnel stuck in her spine, and as a result, has to use a wheelchair.