- Morgan Brody
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation character
Elisabeth Harnois as Morgan BrodyMorgan Brody City Las Vegas, Nevada Job CSI Rank CSI Level 2 Position Night Shift CSI Seasons 11, 12 Portrayed by Elisabeth Harnois First appearance Cello and Goodbye Morgan Brody is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Elisabeth Harnois. [1]
Personal Background
Morgan previously worked as a CSI in Los Angeles, and is Conrad Ecklie's daughter, although she took her stepfather's last name.
On the team
In her first appearance, Morgan first worked with the CSIs when Raymond Langston was searching for Nate Haskell. The take-down of Haskell had effects for the Las Vegas CSI team, but also for LAPD SID, and specifically Brody, who was exiled from the Crime Lab.
In the season 12 premiere, she comes to Las Vegas to work with the team. She first sees Nick Stokes moving out of Grissom's old office. When Greg Sanders comes out of a lab, he felt a little awkward when they met. Nick asks him to not even think about it because she is Conrad Ecklie's daughter, although Greg continues to flirt with her, as seen in "Bittersweet". In the episode "Bittersweet" Morgan Brody tells Greg that she is not interested in dating guys on the job but is curious whether Nick and Al Robbin's niece are in a relationship, who were on a date in the beginning of the episode. In the episode "CSI Down" Morgan's relationship with her father is brought to light.
References
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Quotes · CSI franchiseCurrent Main Characters D.B. Russell · Catherine Willows · Nick Stokes · Sara Sidle · Greg Sanders · Al Robbins · David Hodges · David Phillips · Morgan Brody · Jim BrassFormer Main Characters Recurring Characters Seasons Crossovers Video games CSI: Crime Scene Investigation · CSI: Dark Motives · CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder · CSI: Hard Evidence · CSI: Deadly Intent · CSI: Fatal Conspiracy · CSI: UnsolvedCategories:- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation characters
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