Austin Stowell, who stars as a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS: Origins, has opened up about the challenge of stepping into the legendary role made famous by Mark Harmon. Despite his passion for the part, Stowell admits he’ll never feel completely comfortable filling such iconic shoes. The weight of the character’s legacy and Harmon’s long-standing portrayal makes the role a daunting one to fully embody.
Stowell explained that while he respects and admires Harmon’s portrayal deeply, the pressure to live up to fans’ expectations is enormous. He’s focused on honoring the character by capturing the subtle traits and stoic demeanor that have made Gibbs such a beloved figure. Still, Stowell recognizes that bringing his own interpretation while respecting the original is a delicate balance.
NCIS: Origins takes viewers back to Gibbs’ early career in 1991, exploring the personal struggles he faced after a tragic loss. Stowell’s portrayal highlights a younger, more vulnerable side of Gibbs, contrasting with the seasoned, tough agent longtime viewers know. This emotional depth adds a fresh perspective to the character’s backstory.
Though Stowell admits he may never feel fully comfortable in Mark Harmon’s role, his dedication and respect for the character have earned him praise. Fans are witnessing a compelling new chapter in the NCIS saga, brought to life by an actor willing to take on one of television’s most iconic roles with both humility and determination.