NCIS paid tribute Monday night to the CBS show’s longtime audience liaison Harriet Margulies, who died October 30 in Northridge after suffering a stroke. She was 94. The show honored Margulies with an “In Memoriam” tribute card at the end of Monday night’s episode.
Born in Brooklyn, Margulies began her career as a publicist in New York City and later in Los Angeles. She became a production assistant for Universal Television in the 1970’s, where she worked on shows such as Kojak, Magnum P.I. and Quantum Leap. In the 1990’s she began work as an audience liaison for Jag and later NCIS where she connected fans all over the world to the CBS/Belisarius productions.
In addition to her work in production, Margulies wrote an episode of Kojak in 1977 and made several on-screen, cameo appearances on Quantum Leap, Jag and NCIS. In an episode of Scene of the Crime, she...
Born in Brooklyn, Margulies began her career as a publicist in New York City and later in Los Angeles. She became a production assistant for Universal Television in the 1970’s, where she worked on shows such as Kojak, Magnum P.I. and Quantum Leap. In the 1990’s she began work as an audience liaison for Jag and later NCIS where she connected fans all over the world to the CBS/Belisarius productions.
In addition to her work in production, Margulies wrote an episode of Kojak in 1977 and made several on-screen, cameo appearances on Quantum Leap, Jag and NCIS. In an episode of Scene of the Crime, she...
- 11/9/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“NCIS” paid memorial tribute to longtime staff member and audience liaison Harriet Margulies on Monday night, thanking her for 19 years of service to the show.
Margulies Oct. 30 in Northridge, Calif., at age 94, according to CBS.
As the audience liaison, she was the go-between Belisarius Productions and the “NCIS” fan base, answering hundreds of information requests from viewers. In earlier years of the show, she helped organize fan participation at an annual fan convention in Los Angeles, organizing a set visit for attendees. She served the same position on “Jag” and “Quantum Leap,” and as a result, many of those fans followed her to “NCIS.”
The character Harriet Sims on “Jag” is named after her, CBS said.
Born in Brooklyn, she first worked as a publicist in New York City and later in Los Angeles, becoming a production assistant for Universal Television in the 1970s. In that capacity, she worked on shows including “Kojak,...
Margulies Oct. 30 in Northridge, Calif., at age 94, according to CBS.
As the audience liaison, she was the go-between Belisarius Productions and the “NCIS” fan base, answering hundreds of information requests from viewers. In earlier years of the show, she helped organize fan participation at an annual fan convention in Los Angeles, organizing a set visit for attendees. She served the same position on “Jag” and “Quantum Leap,” and as a result, many of those fans followed her to “NCIS.”
The character Harriet Sims on “Jag” is named after her, CBS said.
Born in Brooklyn, she first worked as a publicist in New York City and later in Los Angeles, becoming a production assistant for Universal Television in the 1970s. In that capacity, she worked on shows including “Kojak,...
- 11/9/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
Harriet Margulies, who spent nearly two decades as a producer’s assistant and audience liaison for the CBS drama NCIS, died Oct. 30 in Northridge after suffering a stroke, a network spokesperson announced. She was 94.
Born in Brooklyn, Margulies started out as a publicist in New York and then Los Angeles. She became a production assistant in the 1970s for Universal Television, where she worked on such shows as Kojak, Magnum, P.I. and Quantum Leap.
In the ’90s, Margulies began on Jag and then NCIS, connecting fans all over the world to the CBS shows from Donald P. Bellisario’s Belisarius Productions ...
Born in Brooklyn, Margulies started out as a publicist in New York and then Los Angeles. She became a production assistant in the 1970s for Universal Television, where she worked on such shows as Kojak, Magnum, P.I. and Quantum Leap.
In the ’90s, Margulies began on Jag and then NCIS, connecting fans all over the world to the CBS shows from Donald P. Bellisario’s Belisarius Productions ...
- 11/8/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Harriet Margulies, who spent nearly two decades as a producer’s assistant and audience liaison for the CBS drama NCIS, died Oct. 30 in Northridge, a network spokesperson announced. She was 94.
Born in Brooklyn, Margulies started out as a publicist in New York and then Los Angeles. She became a production assistant in the 1970s for Universal Television, where she worked on such shows as Kojak, Magnum, P.I. and Quantum Leap.
In the ’90s, Margulies began on Jag and then NCIS, connecting fans all over the world to the CBS shows from Donald P. Bellisario’s Belisarius Productions as an audience liaison....
Born in Brooklyn, Margulies started out as a publicist in New York and then Los Angeles. She became a production assistant in the 1970s for Universal Television, where she worked on such shows as Kojak, Magnum, P.I. and Quantum Leap.
In the ’90s, Margulies began on Jag and then NCIS, connecting fans all over the world to the CBS shows from Donald P. Bellisario’s Belisarius Productions as an audience liaison....
- 11/8/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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