Exclusive: Pauley Perrette reveals the major change she made to NCIS character Abby Sciuto after premiere episode!!!!

After 22 years, NCIS continues to be a fan favorite, and no character has left a greater mark than Abby Sciuto, portrayed by Pauley Perrette.

Recently, Pauley revealed a significant change she made to Abby’s character early in the show’s run. Despite feeling that she “had no right to do so” at the time, she spoke up and got involved in shaping the character’s development, playing a key role in defining Abby’s unique personality and presence on the series.

In a rare new interview with HELLO!, Pauley Perrette opened up about a major shift she made to her character, Abby Sciuto, early in NCIS. She recalled, “In one of the first episodes, there was a really dirty joke – and I didn’t even understand it at the time. When it aired, I was horrified, not just because of my own naivete, but because I had told a filthy joke on camera, and that’s just not who I am.”

Perrette went on to explain that the original direction for Abby’s character involved making her more “saucy and sexual.” However, she pushed back, saying, “No, there’s a better way to do this.” As the character evolved, Perrette realized the importance of portraying Abby as someone inherently good, helping to shape Abby’s iconic persona.

Brian Dietzen and Pauley Perrette in a scene from NCIS in 2017

Pauley, 55, made her TV debut in the early 1990s but her work in NCIS from 2003 to 2018 brought her to mainstream fame.

The actress left the show after season 15 amid reports of a number of clashes behind the scenes with Mark Harmon, who played LeRoy Gibbs, and is now producing and directing documentaries, including Studio One Forever, telling the untold story of Los Angeles’ iconic disco which became a beacon of hope for men in the 1970s and 1980s.

Abby Sciuto tells the team she is leaving NCIS

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In the years since she left the series she has remained close with other co-stars including Brian Dietzen, but she tells HELLO! that the thing she is most grateful for from her time on the series is the impact Abby had on a generation of young women.

“My character got so big internationally – as it should have been because she was wonderful – and that was not by accident. I put a lot of thought [into her] because I knew that she had the potential to be a wonderful role model to young girls,” shares Pauley.

Pauley Perrette as Abby Sciuto in her final episode of NCIS

“I love the fact that she’s this alternative girl, but she also bowls with nuns and she goes to church and she’s a good girl. We ended up normalizing someone who looks a little different than [others], and that was the greatest takeaway from being on NCIS, this colossal effect that, to this day fact, Abby has had on young girls.

“They call it the Abby Effect, there’s literally thousands and thousands of young women that have gone into math and science and into forensics because of the character that I played, and I have such immense pride and I feel so blessed by that. Those are the things that not only change lives, but change the world when we allow women to thrive in the areas of math and science.”

 

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