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Pauley Perrette's Filmography - Television & Other Projects

NAVY NCIS (Tuesdays at 8pm EST on CBS)

N.C.I.S. (which stands for Naval Criminal Investigation Service) is the real-life agency that investigates crimes within the Navy. In this procedural crime drama, Pauley portrays Abby Sciuto, a scientist with a unique style and a wicked sense of humour. Also in the cast are Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, David McCallum, and Sasha Alexander.

LINK: NCIS Fans: Tony Dinozzo - A nice site dedicated to Michael Weatherly's NCIS character, though you'll find some screen captures of Pauley as well.

LINK: NCIS and Company - A new NCIS fan site.

LINK: NCIS Review - Episode reviews, etc.

LINK: CBS.com: Navy NCIS / Paramount Television: Navy NCIS

LINK: NCIS Special Ops Centre - A message board to discuss all things NCIS.

LINK: Yahoo! Group: NCIS - CBS - A mailing list/online group for NCIS fans.

IMAGES: Cast photo from Entertainment Weekly / Still from Entertainment Weekly

  • JAG: "Ice Queens" (April 22, 2003), "Meltdown" (April 29, 2003)

    In lieu of a pilot episode, the cast of Navy NCIS, including Pauley, Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, and David McCallum, made their debut on this 2-part episode of JAG.

  • Haunted: "Fidelity" (October 8, 2002)

  • 24: "3:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M." (March 19, 2002), "4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M." (March 26, 2002)

    Pauley guest-starred on two first-season episodes of 24, FOX's critically acclaimed real-time series about government agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) trying to uncover the truth behind a suspected assassination plot against presidential candidate David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert). Pauley portrayed Tanya, a motorist that comes to the aid of Bauer's wife, and also happens to be a fan of the show.

    LINK: FOX: 24 - The official 24 website, with many details, including complete breakdowns of every episode.

    BUY: Season 1 of 24 on DVD

    Dawson's Creek: "Text, Lies and Videotape" (Nov. 21, 2001), "Hotel New Hampshire" (Nov. 28, 2001)

    Pauley guest-starred on two episodes of the WB's long-running series Dawson's Creek as a psychiatrist to the title character, one Dr. Rachel Weir, PhD.

     

     

     

     

    Philly: "Light My Fire" (Oct. 9, 2001)

    Philly is Stephen Bochco's lawyer show starring Kim Delaney as Kathleen Maguire, a single mom juggling her son and a law career. Pauley guest-starred as an exotic dancer betrayed by her drug-dealing doctor boyfriend. She gets representation from Kathleen's partner Will Froman (Tom Everett Scott), who takes a liking to her and arranges an unusual deal.

    IMAGES: A screen capture of Pauley on Philly / Another screen capture / And another... / Yep, another one / Just one more

    LINK: Philly Screen Captures /Episode Re-caps - Part of KimDelaney.org. Special thanks to Dina for sending along the screen captures for this site.

    Special Unit 2: "The Grain" (Oct. 3, 2001), "The Invisible" (Oct. 24, 2001). "The Eve" (Oct. 31, 2001), "The Straw" (Jan. 16, 2002)

    In this UPN sci-fi series, Special Unit 2 is secret division of the Chicago police department that deals exclusively with paranormal creatures. Michael Landes and Alexondra Lee star as Detectives O'Malley and Benson, respectively. Pauley recurred in a few second season episodes as Alice Kramer, described in her own words as "a tough ass detective."

    LINK: Special Unit 1- An SU2 fansite with screen captures and detailed summaries/reviews of every episode. The webmaster is very complimentary of Pauley's performances, and also happens to be very friendly.

  • E! Hollywood Nights: Club Cherry (Special Presentation, 2000)

    Pauley is a regular at Club Cherry in Los Angeles, a dance club that celebrates all that is wild and glamorous, with no limits to the partying. This special features a few short interview clips with Pauley about the club (while she's decked out in her typical Cherry-wear, bright red hair and a cherry motif for her outfit), and excerpts from a couple of LoBall's tracks playing in the background. LoBall also gets a special mention from one of the club insiders. The hour-long show is full of visual fun and a great companion to E!'s previous Club Makeup special.

  • Dead Last: "Death in the Air" (August 28, 2001)

    Pauley guest-starred on this short-lived WB series as a rock reporter doing a story on the band in which the show's main characters are members. If anybody has a tape of this, please let me know.

  • E! Hollywood Nights: Club Makeup (Special Presentation, 1999)

    E! follows Pauley P., Coyote Shivers, and a busload of drag queens and other talent as they take the hot nightclub Club Makeup to Las Vegas. It's a funny, fascinating trip, and worth seeing just for Pauley's outrageously cool outfit (designed herself), a top and skirt made of gaffer tape, accompanied by knee-length hair extensions, each with its own individual wedding veil.

    IMAGE: Pauley in her Club Makeup outfit

    IMAGE: Screen capture of Pauley dressing for Club Makeup

    Time of Your Life (1999-2000, TV series)

    Time of Your Life is a spin-off from the long-running FOX series Party of Five, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as Sarah, a young woman who travels to New York in search of her roots, and ends up hanging around. Pauley co-stars on the series as Cecilia, a wild bohemian party girl who runs the building in which Sarah eventually settles. The series also stars Jonathan Schaech, Jennifer Garner, Gina Ravera, and Diego Serrano.

    Here's what we learned about Cecilia: She's got toughness and attitude, and a dynamism that Pauley works into the character. She is, perhaps, is the personification of a true New Yorker, a character that emphasizes the disorientation experienced by Sarah. Cecilia is viewed more often as an adversary than an ally, but her strength of character is so genuine that it's hard not to sympathize with her.

    Of the 10 episodes that aired during the regular season, Pauley appeared in only half of them. FOX was planning to air the remaining 9 episodes during the summer of 2000, but pulled it after the first 2 and officially cancelled it.

    IMAGES: Pauley as Cecilia Wiznarski - colour (signed by Pauley) / black & white / colour (serious look)

    IMAGES: Pauley screen captures - her opening credit / another opening credits shot

    IMAGES: The cast huddled together - black & white (signed by all) / colour

    IMAGES: The cast lined up - black & white / colour (signed by all)

    IMAGES: The cast grouped indoors - colour / colour (different pose) / black & white

    IMAGES: Miscellaneous - TV Guide Fall Preview / behind-the-scenes of the unaired pilot

    LINK: TKTV: Time of Your Life - All the basics on the series in easy-to-navigate form.

    LINK: Television Without Pity: Time of Your Life - Play-by-plays of every episode to date, from authors who aren't afraid to let you know exactly what they think. (And hey, they like Cecilia, so who's to say they don't know what they're talking about?)

    LINK: Columbia Tristar: Time of Your Life - Another official site. Worth a look, but there isn't much there.

    BUY: The Movie Market - There are two different Time of Your Life cast photos available for sale.

  • Veronica's Closet: "Veronica's Little Ruse" (April 22, 1999)

    Veronica's Closet starred Kirstie Alley as a divorced lingerie magnate with an extended family of colorful employees. Pauley Perrette guest-starred in a B-story as Nicole, the hairdresser of Veronica's p.r. man Perry (Dan Cortese). When she gives up her job, Perry will accept no substitutes and actively seeks her out...discovering that she's actually somewhat psychotic.

  • Batman Beyond: "Golem" (Feb. 6, 1999)

    Pauley P. (or rather, Pauley's voice) guest-starred as a Gotham city police officer, as well as a member of the Joker motorcycle gang on this animated WB series that follows the adventures of a high school student who has been passed the Batman cowl when Bruce Wayne has become too elderly to keep the job.

    Pauley only has a couple of lines in "Golem", but the show is worth watching on its own merits. It's a hipper, well-scripted version of the original animated series. This episode focuses on a high school outcast who is finally able to stand up for himself...with the help of a powerful GOLEM robot who he becomes cybernetically linked to.

    Golem is one of the Batman Beyond episodes now available on video (a compilation subtitled "School Dayz", and it is also available on the Batman Beyond: The Movie DVD.

    BUY: Batman Beyond: The Movie (with "Golem") on DVD

    BUY: Batman Beyond - School Dayz (with "Golem") on VHS

  • Jesse: "The Mischievious Elf" (Jan. 21, 1999), "Hickory, Dickory, Death" (Feb. 4, 1999), "Crazy White Female" (Feb. 11, 1999)

    NBC's Jesse stars Christina Applegate as the single mom title character, and Bruno Campos as Diego, her on-again off-again love interest. Pauley P. guest-starred on multiple episodes as Gwen, a girlfriend of Diego's who first drives a rift between Jesse and Diego's budding romance, then later returns when the two separate. In "Hickory, Dickory, Death", Jesse imagines shooting her in a film-noir parody when she discovers that Diego has taken up with her again. In "Crazy White Female", Jesse actually befriends Gwem, but when she becomes obsessed with both Jesse and Diego, dyeing her hair and dressing like Jesse while clinging to Diego, the two plot to get rid of her.

    IMAGE: Pauley Perrette and Christina Applegate in "Crazy White Female"

    LINK: Jesse Episode Guide - With some episodes in RealVideo, including "Hickory, Dickory, Death."

  • The Drew Carey Show: "In Ramada Da Vida" (Sept. 30, 1998), "Golden Boy" (Oct. 7, 1998), "Drew Between the Rock and a Hard Place" (Oct. 14, 1998), "Sexual Perversity in Cleveland" (Oct. 21, 1998)

    Pauley P. played Darcy, a cool rock'n'roll groupie who dates Drew while he considers becoming a full-time musician with his hotel bar band, The Horn Dogs. A few episodes later, Drew decides not to go ahead with it and Darcy gets scared off when she sees his boring office life.

    IMAGE: Pauley Perrette, Drew Carey, and Joey Ramone on the set of "In Ramada Da Vida"

    IMAGE: Pauley and the late, great Joey Ramone

    That's Life (1998, TV series)

    That's Life was a mid-season replacement on ABC which was cancelled after only 5 episodes (with 1 still unaired). Pauley P. co-starred as Lisa, the college-aged sister-in-law of the main character, Mike (Gerry Red Wilson), a Queen's butcher whose other sister-in-law (Nadja Dajani) moved in when her husband left her. Mike's wife (Kellie Overbey) tries to keep the peace in the ensuing clashes. Pauley's screen time on the show was fairly limited, but she made a strong impression with snappy delivery and a loopy attitude.

    EPISODE GUIDE: That's Life Episode Guide

    LINK: That's Life Episode List

    Blade Runner (1997, CD-Rom game)

    While you won't see her distinctive features anywhere in the game, Pauley's voice plays a major role in this CD-Rom production based on the cult film. Pauley's character Lucy is a 14-year-old pink-haired replicant who sets the plot into motion when she takes revenge on her lecherous employer. Depending on which path the user takes in the game, Lucy appears in many different scenarios, including one of a number of possible endings.

    Lucy's image is printed on Disc 1 of the game. She's not hard to miss in any of the scenes, and Pauley's voice is unmistakable.

    LINK: ALZ's Blade Runner - Blade Runner Video Game - Includes a full walkthrough of a typical game, and even downloadable endings, including the one featuring Lucy.

    BUY: Blade Runner - CD-Rom Game

    Early Edition: "Mob Wife" (January 25, 1997)

    Early Edition was a drama series starring Kyle Chandler as Gary, an everyman who mysteriously receives tomorrow's newspaper today, and uses the information to prevent the next day's tragedies. Pauley P. guest-starred on the series as Theresa LaParko, a mobster's girl whose murder is reported in the paper. Gary and his friend Chuck (Fisher Stevens) try to protect her, but things get complicated when Chuck falls in love with her.

    LINK: Earlydues' Early Edition - "Mob Wife" Images - Images from the "Mob Wife" episode of Early Edition, including one of Pauley.

  • Frasier: "The Impossible Dream" (Oct. 15, 1996), "Three Dates and a Breakup" (April 29, 1997)

    Pauley made very brief appearances in two episodes of the popular sitcom Frasier as a waitress at Cafe Nervosa. In the first, "The Impossible Dream," Frasier notes that she must be new and comments on how lovely she is, overcompensating for the fact that he has been dreaming about a male co-worker. In the second, "Three Dates and a Breakup," she passes a message along to Roz (Peri Gilpin) and declines Niles' (David Hyde Pierce) advance.

  • Magical Make-Over (1994, afterschool special)