Michael Weatherly leaving CBS drama 'NCIS' after 13 seasons | Inquirer Entertainment

Michael Weatherly leaving CBS drama ‘NCIS’ after 13 seasons

/ 11:30 AM January 06, 2016

In this May 19, 2014 file photo, Michael Weatherly arrives at CBS Television Studios Summer Soiree at The London Hotel, in Los Angeles. The "NCIS" star Weatherly says he's leaving the long-running CBS drama. In postings on his Twitter account Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, Weatherly thanked the show’s fans worldwide and said "NCIS" was a "fantastic ride."   AP FILE PHOTO

In this May 19, 2014 file photo, Michael Weatherly arrives at CBS Television Studios Summer Soiree at The London Hotel, in Los Angeles. The “NCIS” star Weatherly says he’s leaving the long-running CBS drama. In postings on his Twitter account Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, Weatherly thanked the show’s fans worldwide and said “NCIS” was a “fantastic ride.” AP FILE PHOTO

LOS ANGELES— “NCIS” star Michael Weatherly says he’s leaving the long-running CBS drama.

Weatherly, who plays Special Agent Tony DiNozzo, has been with “NCIS” since it debuted in 2003.

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In postings on his Twitter account Tuesday, Weatherly thanked the show’s fans worldwide and said “NCIS” was a “fantastic ride.” He called DiNozzo a wonderful character, one who was fun to play.

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In a statement, CBS said Weatherly will leave “NCIS” at the end of this season. The network said it looked forward to working with Weatherly as part of its ongoing development deal with him.

Mark Harmon stars in the top-rated drama about Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents in Washington. The show is part of a popular franchise for CBS, with other “NCIS” series set in Los Angeles and New Orleans.

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