Mark Harmon, the beloved actor who played Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS for nearly two decades, has finally opened up about his decision to step away from the hit series. Fans were devastated when Harmon announced his retirement, leaving a void in one of television’s most iconic roles. Now, he’s sharing the heartfelt reasons behind his departure.
Harmon revealed in a recent interview that his decision was rooted in a desire to focus on family and personal life. “After so many years of being on set, I realized it was time to step back and enjoy the moments I’ve missed with my loved ones,” he said. Harmon emphasized the importance of balance, admitting that the rigorous demands of filming had left little time for himself and his family.
The actor also spoke about the natural progression of his career. Having spent 18 years shaping Gibbs’ character, Harmon felt he had given his all to the role. “Gibbs will always be a part of me, but it was time to let him rest,” he explained. Harmon shared that he is proud of what the show has accomplished and is excited to see how NCIS evolves without him at the helm.
While fans may miss his commanding presence, Harmon’s legacy on NCIS remains unmatched. He expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of viewers and hinted at the possibility of exploring other creative avenues in the future. For now, Mark Harmon is enjoying a well-deserved break, reflecting on a career that has left an indelible mark on television history.