Ziva From NCIS Didn't Always Look Like This

Publish date: 2024-06-03

Like her mom, Cote de Pablo began her career as co-host of a Latin-American talk show called Control, working alongside Entertainment Tonight host Carlos Ponce. She was only 15, getting important experience even before starting at Carnegie Mellon. After graduation, de Pablo began the glamorous, hard-working life so many actors struggle with initially: working at restaurants in Manhattan while waiting for her big break.

As frequently happens in the difficult acting life, potential breaks came, but most proved unsuccessful. But it was not all waiting tables for de Pablo, as she performed at Manhattan's Public Theatre and had a small role on the long-running soap opera All My Children. She earned a one-off role on the short-lived Wall Street-set series The $treet, co-created by Darren Star of Emily in Paris, which aired in 2000. Following that was a small appearance in The Education of Max Bickford, another single-season series starring Richard Dreyfuss as a professor at an all-women's college.

De Pablo finally won a featured role in a Fox Network series, The Jury, but it also proved fleeting, facing cancelation after only ten episodes. She starred in a Broadway-bound musical adaptation of The Mambo Kings but, while waiting for its move to New York, she submitted a videotape audition for the already-established NCIS. They called her in for a second audition in Los Angeles just days after learning Kings was not going to Broadway after all. Just as well, since her role as Ziva David proved to be the role of a lifetime. At any age, even when she's beat up, she has always been gorgeous.

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