Vanessa Lachey, Yasmine Al-Bustami and Jason Antoon will be the lead actors in the new island-based “NCIS: Hawai’i,” CBS announced today.
Lachey will portray Jane Tennant, the first female Special Agent in Charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor, overseeing crimes involving military personnel and national security issues in Hawai’i.
Al-Bustami will play portray Lucy, a junior member of Tennant’s NCIS team, ready to face a myriad of situations, challenging the walls of bureaucracy and chasing suspects in paradise.
Antoon’s character Ernie is NCIS’s cyber intelligence specialist, eager to tap his knowledge of technology, history and literature, ready to trace anonymous IP addresses or social media clues.
To adhere to sensitive Hawaiian ways, CBS will add an ‘okina to Hawai’i in its official “NCIS: Hawai’i” logo, which has not been evident in early uses of the brand name. But The Eye Network declined to cast a Hawaii actor for the secondary agent roles, which makes the original Jack Lord “Five-O” the only island-filmed procedural to hire islanders in recurring roles – remember Kam Fong Chun, Zulu, and Al Harrington in the pivotal crew of investigators who actually lived in Hawai’i? This was a missed opportunity.
The circle of creators of the now shutdown “NCIS: New Orleans” will head the production team, including showrunner and executive producer Christopher Silber and colleague Jan Nash, with Matt Bosack from the “SEAL Team” series aboard.
Lachy as Tennant is making history as the first female honcho in the NCIS brand, and in a male-dominated profession. The Tennant character is a mother with kids, so she has to juggle her domestic responsibilities with her rigorous work.
Larry Teng, who has an overall deal with CBS, will direct the opening show and will serve as executive producer as well.
“Hawaii Five-O” viewers may recall seeing Lachey on an earlier episode and her recent TV work includes “Call Me Kat” on Fox, “Beverly Hills 90210” on CBS and “Truth Be Told” on NBC.The fourth in the NCIS family of shows dodged rumors of Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo, previously on the Mark Harmon-starring mothership show, “NCIS,” about possibly returning to the Hawai’i ‘ohana.
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Hawaii superstar Bruno Mars will return to the Las Vegas galaxy when he brings his musical fireworks in a six-show run beginning July 3 at the Park MGM this summer.
Performances also will be staged 4, 9, 10, 23 and 24. Tickets – starting at $99.50 – go on sale this Friday. (April 30)
Mars, hot on the charts with his co-billed “Leave the Door Open” with Silk Sonic collaborator Alexander .Paak, should be a sellout, particularly since he has been absent from the concert stage throughout the pandemic shut down all entertainment venues.
He is known for a string of chartbusters, including “24K Magic,” “Uptown Funk,” Just the Way You Are,” “That’s What I Like,” “When I Was Your Man,” and “Grenade.”
Tickets will be available at www.ticketmaster.com, beginning at 7 a.m. HST Friday.