NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) — 14 Actors Rest in Peace | Who Is Still Alive?

A Tribute to a Generation’s Show: Remembering the Fallen, Celebrating the Living.

They were once formidable agents and brilliant minds who kept the world glued to their screens every week.

For many, NCIS: Los Angeles was more than a TV series—it was childhood, comfort, and memory wrapped into one.

It delivered pulse-pounding missions, heartfelt camaraderie, and a cast of characters who felt like family.

But time, as ever, moves forward.

NCIS: Los Angeles (2009)

Some members of the extended NCIS: Los Angeles family continue to shine in new chapters, while others have left us, their passing leaving a deep sense of sorrow among fans worldwide.

Today, we reopen the door to the past and take a clear, respectful look at where they are now—honoring those who rest in peace and celebrating those still with us.

The series, which premiered in 2009 and concluded after an impressive run, captured the energy of Los Angeles through high-stakes cases and deeply human subplots.

Led by Chris O’Donnell’s G. Callen and LL COOL J’s Sam Hanna, the team blended action with emotion, curiosity with principle.

Audience loyalty grew not only from the explosive moments and cliffhangers, but from quieter scenes—inside jokes at the ops center, late-night conversations, and the gentle humanity found in grief, recovery, and redemption.

As we reflect, we remember that a long-running show like NCIS: Los Angeles is built by hundreds of contributors—series regulars, recurring players, guest stars, stunt performers, writers, directors, and crew.

A family formed on set and in the hearts of viewers, spanning fourteen years of stories and seasons of life.

Among that family are beloved figures who have since passed, leaving behind legacies of craft and character that continue to resonate through reruns and remembrance.

To pay tribute is to acknowledge the roles—big and small—that made the show what it was.

It’s to honor those who stepped into the light with iconic performances and those who worked behind the scenes to shape the show’s identity: the pace, the humor, the look, the sound.

When we say “rest in peace,” we also say “thank you” for the hours of entertainment and the memories that remain.

At the same time, this is a celebration of the living—those cast members who carry the NCIS spirit into new projects, philanthropic work, and personal milestones.

We see them on other shows, in films, on stages, and at conventions.

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We hear their voices in interviews as they reflect on the years spent building a world loved by millions.

They remind us that endings are not erasures; they are transitions into fresh journeys.

For fans, NCIS: Los Angeles became a shared language.

We remember the signature banter, the trust forged in crisis, the found family forged in the ops center.

We remember Hetty’s cryptic wisdom, Kensi’s grit, Deeks’ humor, Nell’s brilliance, and the steadfast strength of Sam and Callen.

These characters kept us company during good times and difficult ones—studies in loyalty, courage, and friendship.

As the years pass, the cast’s legacy continues to evolve.

Some actors choose quiet lives, stepping away from the public eye.

Others dive into new genres, direct, write, or mentor younger performers.

Their careers reflect the same resilience their NCIS characters embodied—adaptable, disciplined, and driven by purpose.

To the actors who rest in peace, we offer gratitude for their talent and their humanity.

We recognize the joy and meaning they brought to a series that mattered to so many.

Their work remains—preserved in episodes that still resonate with audiences and in the hearts of fans who watched them grow, struggle, succeed, and sacrifice on-screen.

To those who are still alive and thriving, we celebrate your ongoing stories.

We follow your projects with the same loyalty we had on Sunday nights, knowing that behind each role is a professional who helped build a phenomenon.

Your dedication to craft, your connection with fans, and your creativity continue to inspire.

As we revisit the show, we also acknowledge the unsung heroes: stunt teams who executed daring sequences safely; writers who balanced tension with warmth; directors who found the show’s rhythm; editors who kept the pace sharp; and crew who worked through long nights to bring Los Angeles to life in every frame.

Their collective artistry gave the cast the canvas to shine and gave us all a world to return to, episode after episode.

Grief and gratitude often walk hand in hand.

The sorrow of loss is tempered by the knowledge that the performances we treasure remain within reach.

Streaming platforms and box sets turn the past into a companion—we can revisit a favorite episode, quote a line, or share a scene with someone discovering the show for the first time.

In this way, the departed are never entirely gone; their work continues to spark laughter, tension, and reflection.

For those who grew up with NCIS: Los Angeles, the series is a time capsule.

NCIS Los Angeles (2009) – 14 Actors Rest in Peace | Who Is Still Alive?

Its stories carried us through school years, moves, jobs, and family changes.

It provided a steady beat—familiar openings, beloved dynamics, evolving relationships.

It became, for many, a touchstone of stability in an unpredictable world.

The question “Who is still alive?” is not only about names and dates—it’s about legacy and impact.

It’s about recognizing that the measure of a life in entertainment isn’t only the number of credits, but the number of hearts reached.

Fans, castmates, and crews alike carry forward stories and lessons learned on set: the value of teamwork, the importance of empathy, and the courage of doing the right thing even when it’s hard.

In honoring those who have passed, we can also honor their causes, their charities, and the communities they loved.

Many performers used their platforms to support veterans, children’s hospitals, arts education, and health awareness.

Supporting those endeavors is a living tribute, turning nostalgia into action.

We also celebrate reunions—those chance social posts, conventions, or interviews where cast members reconnect and reminisce.

Hearing them recall favorite scenes, brutal night shoots, and the pranks that kept everyone sane pulls us back into the family.

It reminds us that beyond the final cut, there were friendships and bonds forged under pressure and preserved by time.

If the show taught us anything, it’s that teams endure beyond any single mission.

The spirit of NCIS: Los Angeles—loyalty, service, and heart—outlives its run.

We see it in spin-offs, in fan communities, in the way new viewers discover the show and fall in love with its characters.

We see it in the respect shown to the departed and in the enthusiasm for those still creating today.

In closing, we reflect with reverence and warmth.

NCIS: LA behind the scenes with Sam Hanna and G. Callen

To the actors who rest in peace: may your memories be a blessing and your performances a lasting light for fans old and new.

To those who are still alive: thank you for the years of commitment and for the chapters yet unwritten.

To the fans: thank you for holding this series so close that it became a part of who you are.

NCIS: Los Angeles gave us more than weekly entertainment—it gave us a family of characters who believed in each other.

As we look back, we carry their stories forward, honoring the past while celebrating the present.

Some faces are gone, some remain familiar, but the impact of what they built together endures—on our screens, in our memories, and in the way great television becomes a part of our lives.