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Ooooh Ellie stuff. Is that the same actress or another one?
Yeah, it's the same Ellie.
I'm excited to see her again. I hope she's straightened her life out.
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Ooooh Ellie stuff. Is that the same actress or another one?
But is she the original Ellie or the recast one?Ooooh Ellie stuff. Is that the same actress or another one?
Yeah, it's the same Ellie.
I'm excited to see her again. I hope she's straightened her life out.
TENNIS GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS CHRIS EVERT, LINDSAY DAVENPORT AND ANNOUNCER JUSTIN GIMELSTOB TO GUEST STAR ON “CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION” IN JANUARY 2013
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…From the CBS Television Network
CHEAT TWEET: Casting Alert: Look for tennis greats @ChrissieEvert @LDavenport76 & @Justingimelstob on #CSI Jan. 2013 http://bit.ly/UKNrmi
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16, 2012 – International Tennis Hall of Famer Chris Evert, Olympic gold medalist Lindsay Davenport and tennis commentator Justin Gimelstob will guest star in an episode of CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION in January 2013 on the CBS Television Network.
The three tennis personalities will appear as themselves when the CSI team investigates the death of a professional female tennis player.
Evert, winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, including two Australian Opens, seven French Opens, three Wimbledons and six US Opens, owns the best winning percentage (.900) in pro tennis history. She won 154 singles titles (second all-time in the open era).
Joining Evert will be former world #1 and 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist Lindsay Davenport, who won 55 singles titles, including seven Grand Slams (two Australian Opens, three Wimbledons, two US Opens) and 38 doubles titles.
A former top-ranked U.S. junior and NCAA doubles champion at UCLA, Justin Gimelstob rounds out the guest stars from the professional tennis world. He reached a career-high ranking of #63 in singles and #17 in doubles. He is also a correspondent for CBS THIS MORNING.
CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION airs Wednesday (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
'CSI' Enlists 'Greek's' Spencer Grammer, 'Nurse Jackie's Lenny Jacobson (Exclusive)
Meanwhile, tennis stars Chris Evert and Lindsay Davenport will join commentator Justin Gimelstob in a January episode of the CBS drama.
CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is going behind the scenes at a TV news station.
Greek's Spencer Grammer and Nurse Jackie's Lenny Jacobson to guest star on the long-running procedural, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.
Grammer, whose credits also include As the World Turns, will play Ella, a pretty, intelligent, driven and ambitious field reporter.
Jacobson, who plays EMT Lenny on the Showtime dramedy, will play a somewhat off, socially awkward yet honest, innocent and likable lighting technician at the news station's studio.
They'll appear in the appropriately titled "Dead Air" episode.
In addition, tennis stars Chris Evert and Olympic gold medalist Lindsay Davenport will join commentator Justin Gimelstob for a January episode, the network announced Friday.
They'll play themselves in an episode when the CSI team investigates the death of a female tennis player.
CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is going behind the scenes at a TV news station.
Greek's Spencer Grammer and Nurse Jackie's Lenny Jacobson to guest star on the long-running procedural, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.
Grammer, whose credits also include As the World Turns, will play Ella, a pretty, intelligent, driven and ambitious field reporter.
Jacobson, who plays EMT Lenny on the Showtime dramedy, will play a somewhat off, socially awkward yet honest, innocent and likable lighting technician at the news station's studio.
They'll appear in the appropriately titled "Dead Air" episode.
In addition, tennis stars Chris Evert and Olympic gold medalist Lindsay Davenport will join commentator Justin Gimelstob for a January episode, the network announced Friday.
They'll play themselves in an episode when the CSI team investigates the death of a female tennis player.
Oh my! Wasn't expecting this
If the storyline is good and DB and Finn aren't the only ones that go or whatever I am all for it