Who plays Special Agent Nicole DeChamps on NCIS: Los Angeles cast? Marsha Thomason is on fall finale

Marsha Thomason returns to the NCIS: Los Angeles cast for the fall finale episode
Marsha Thomason returns to the NCIS: Los Angeles cast for the fall finale episode. Pic credit: CBS

The NCIS: Los Angeles fall finale sees the return of actress Marsha Thomason as Secret Service Special Agent Nicole DeChamps. That phrase alone underscores that it is about to be another dramatic episode for the NCIS: Los Angeles cast members.

The character of Nicole DeChamps last appeared on the show in Season 10, episode 2, when a prototype tactical assault suit is stolen from a Navy base and used in a jewelry heist. The episode was called Superhuman, and DeChamps had a small role in it.

During the new episode, the NCIS team is going to search for a Marine reservist with a history of post-traumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD) who has disappeared following an altercation. During the episode, DeChamps will become involved in the storyline.

Who plays Agent Nicole DeChamps on NCIS: Los Angeles cast?

Actress Marsha Thomason will immediately be recognizable to fans of the show, as this will be her fifth episode of NCIS: Los Angeles in the last two seasons. During that same time frame, Thomason has also appeared as a recurring character on SEAL Team and The Good Doctor. She has certainly been busy.

In her time as an actress, Thomason is likely most recognized for her role of Diana Barrigan on White Collar. Before that, she also spent a season as Naomi Dorrit on the hit ABC show, Lost, and as Nessa Holt for a number of seasons on NBC’s Las Vegas.

The fall finale is called Joyride and CBS is making it look like a holiday episode for the NCIS: Los Angeles cast. Make sure to tune in, as it is the final episode before the show goes on its winter hiatus. The show will return as part of the midseason schedule on CBS.

NCIS: Los Angeles airs Sunday nights at 9/8c on CBS.

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