Jon Wellner | |
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Born | Evanston, Illinois, U.S. | July 11, 1975
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
Jon Wellner (born July 11, 1975) is an American actor, best known for his role as toxicologist Henry Andrews on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . He has portrayed Andrews from 2004 through to the 2015 season, his 11th with the show. [1]
He began his affiliation with the show in season 4 as a researcher, verifying that the information on the show was accurate. [2] He had a role as a zookeeper in season 5, then took on the role of Andrews. He continues to serve as a researcher for the show. In 2009 he and fellow cast member/researcher David Berman formed a company that does research for several other television forensics shows including Bones , CSI: Miami , and Drop Dead Diva . [3]
Show | Character | Year | Notes |
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Becker | Graduate #2 | 2001 | 2 episodes |
Gilmore Girls | Mikey | 2001 | |
Brown Eyed Girl | Baxter | 2001 | Video Short |
The King Of Queens | Keith | 2001 | Uncredited |
Surviving Gilligan's Island | Bob Denver | 2001 | TV movie |
Providence | Van Buyer | 2002 | |
The Court | Hoots | 2002 | |
Walkin' Free | Johnny No Bones | 2002 | Video Short |
The 24 Year-Old Virgin | Dale | 2003 | Video Short |
Yes, Dear | Man | 2003 | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Sam Tracy | 2004 | 1 Episode - Unbearable |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Henry Andrews | 2004–2015 | (114 episodes) |
Judging Amy | Alan Schein | 2005 | |
NCIS | Simon Frankel | 2005 | 1 episode - Red Cell |
Life on a Stick | Kenny | 2005 | |
That's So Raven | Brad | 2005 | 1 Episode - Food for Thought |
Twenty Questions | Pierce Lowell | 2006 | |
Courting Alex | Reporter | 2006 | |
Grad Night | Brett Johnson | 2006 | |
Vanished | Agent | 2006 | |
What News? | Tom Thompson | 2007 | |
Evan Almighty | Staffer | 2007 | |
Ocean's Thirteen | Bellman | 2007 | |
Thieves | Harvey Reese | 2007 | |
Bones | Mike Campbell | 2008 | 1 Episode - The Con Man in the Meth Lab |
Dude, Where's My Bar? | Monty the Mole | 2009 | Video Short |
Drop Dead Diva | Calvin | 2011 | 1 Episode - Mother's Day |
Major Crimes | Attorney | 2012 | 1 Episode - The Shame Game |
Shameless | Charles | 2021 | 1 Episode - Survivors |
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