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Charley Koontz Cast As Regular In 'CSI Cyber'

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Community‘s Charley Koontz has landed his first series regular gig, a co-starring role opposite Patricia Arquette in CBS’ upcoming CSI spinoff, CSI: Cyber. Inspired by the work of real-life CyberPsychologist Mary Aiken, CSI: Cyber centers on Special Agent Avery Ryan (Arquette) who heads the Cyber Crime Division of the FBI, a unit at the forefront of solving illegal activities that start in the mind, live online, and play out in the real world. The project originated as CSICyberplanted spinoff episodes on CSI last season, which only featured Arquette. The rest of the series’ cast is currently being assembled, with Koontz as the first actor locked in. Koontz plays Agent Daniel Grummitz with the Cyber Crime Division — a social introvert and a tech genius with a quick wit and self-deprecating honesty. Workaholic by day and night, Grumitz rarely, if ever, goes home.

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alycakes3558d ago

I don't know how interesting this would be but I might give it a chance before knocking it down.

TheSaint3557d ago

Don't knock it until you've tried it!

alycakes3556d ago

I liked the original CSI and CSI Miami but I tried CSI NY and didn't care for that one at all...sometimes I think it's the characters in it and sometimes it's just the stories. I will be watching this one to see what type of situations come up and how interesting they are

ironfist923558d ago

Fat Neil! Awesome, might be worth watching then.

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Bros Review (2024): Let's Not Laugh at Adults Acting Like Children, Shall We? | Leisurebyte

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Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: The Bachelorette Star Knocks Down Some Walls | Leisurebyte

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