Sienna Guillory Adding Sizzle to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Cast

C.S.I. B.A.B.E.

More news on CSI cast change-ups for the 2010 fall season. As we know, Marg Helgenberger will be leaving her role of Catherine Willows behind and show producers are quick to find a replacement. Express’s Mike Parker reports that actor Sienna Guillory will be joining the cast of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Sienna Guillory will join the cast in the role of Kacey Monohan, the team’s new B.A.B.E. — which stands for Ballistics, Arson, Bombs, and Explosives technician; Guillory will be adding sex and sizzle to the team.

You may remember Sienna Guillory from 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse. Guillory will also appear in September of this year in Resident Evil: Afterlife, reprising her role of Jill Valentine. She also appeared in two episodes of Criminal Minds and a failed pilot for Ronald D. Moore’s (Battlestar Galactica), TV show, Virtuallity in 2009.

My Two Cents: With many of the original characters leaving the show, is it time CBS to pack it in and focus their attention on beefing up the Miami and the New York franchises? Or, will adding the sexy Sienna Guillory to the cast keep the series alive? Let us know what you think.

Robert Barbere – Junior Reporter
robert@thetwocentscorp.com

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2 Responses to Sienna Guillory Adding Sizzle to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Cast

  1. Meg says:

    I’m not really into CSI, but I do like Sienna – was hoping to see her in something a little less generic/procedural.

  2. Bin says:

    Sienna Guillory Rules

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