NCIS: LA’s Chris O’Donnell Opens Up About The Time He Thought His Wife Might Get Him Fired From The Show

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NCIS: LA star Chris O’Donnell has spent more than a decade playing a character without many family ties, but the actor himself has had practically his entire family appear on the long-running CBS drama. That said, he recently opened up about how bringing his wife in front of the camera didn’t go so well, and the story is pretty hilarious in hindsight.

Chris O’Donnell, who has portrayed G. Callen since the start of NCIS: LA, appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. When Colbert brought up how almost everyone in the actor’s family has been on NCIS: LA, O’Donnell shared a pretty funny story about when his wife and her friends begged to be in an episode that he was directing, and what went wrong:

So they have a scene where there’s this guy come into a restaurant, and he’s shooting up the place, and everyone freaks out and panics, and they’re running away. I’m watching the playback after we did the take because there’s hundreds of people there. There’s one group of girls comes through, and they’re all laughing hysterically, and they’re still carrying real champagne that they had ordered themselves. And I look back, and the DP comes, and he goes, ‘Chris, you know they’re all laughing.’ And so I go, ‘Yeah, I know. That’s my wife. We’re gonna handle that.’ And I go back and go, ‘Guys, you’re gonna get me fired. So you need to cooperate here, and maybe when the guy starts firing a gun, it’s not funny. That’s all.’

 

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