Jenny Shepard

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NCIS character
Jennifer "Jenny" Shepard
Rank Director
Gender Female
Hair color Red
Actor Lauren Holly
First appearance Kill Ari (Part 1)
Last appearance Judgment Day (Part 1)

NCIS Director Jennifer "Jenny" Shepard was a fictional character on the TV show NCIS played by Lauren Holly. She replaced NCIS's former director, Thomas Morrow, at the start of the program's third season after Morrow took a Deputy Director's position with the Department of Homeland Security. Her appointment occurred in the wake of the assassination of NCIS agent Caitlin Todd by a rogue Mossad agent. She was killed in the season 5 finale.

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[edit] Character biography

Previous to holding the title of Director of NCIS, Jenny Shepard had worked with Special Agent Jethro Gibbs in Paris, France on an undercover assignment. It appears that they had a personal relationship outside the scope of the mission. The fourth season episode "Smoked" revealed that Shepard also knew Donald "Ducky" Mallard in those days, Shepard once helping Mallard and Gibbs escape France by commandeering a boat to allow the men to flee across the English Channel.

When she was promoted to Director, Gibbs did not agree with the move because he believed that she was too good a field agent to be working in an office (and in several subsequent episodes Shepard is shown using "director's prerogative" to become more involved in investigations). She and Gibbs frequently butted heads in investigations. In addition to Gibbs and Mallard, she had also previously worked with Officer Ziva David in Israel on counter-terrorism operations, which is why she has agreed to Ziva's request for TDD (temporary detached duty) to NCIS to work with Gibbs' team.

She once mentioned to a suspect that Gibbs viewed her as a wife. When the suspect replied that such a viewpoint was good, she stated that Gibbs has been divorced three times (in a later episode, she observed that Gibbs appeared to be partial to redheads, suggesting his wives all had red hair; Shepard was also a redhead). She was very caring of Gibbs, to the point that when he was in a coma at the end of the third season, she left a dinner with the President to come to the hospital to see him. In helping him to regain his memories of the previous 15 years, she reminded him that they were once lovers.

Jenny worked with much of NCIS as a professional director. However, with Gibbs' team, she worked much more personally, such as seeking advice from Ducky or confiding in Tony. She was also shown as being a confidant of Ziva David's. In the later stages of season 3 her relationship with Tony cooled off somewhat, with Tony insisting on using formal terms when speaking with her.

At the end of Season 3, Gibbs abruptly resigned from NCIS after recovering from his coma but being unable to prevent an attack on a navy vessel. Shepard, on Gibbs' recommendation, put DiNozzo in charge of the NCIS team. Unknown to Gibbs, however — and as revealed in the second episode of Season 4, Shepard decided not to file Gibbs' retirement package with the Navy, officially ending his career. Instead, she placed Gibbs on vacation and back leave; ultimately, Gibbs agrees to return to NCIS although Shepard — harking back to her earlier relationship with him — stated that part of her wants him to stay away for fear that he might not recover from the next coma.

Around this time her relationship with Tony also began to warm up, with her recommending him for promotion to team leader of another NCIS unit (Rota, Spain) in the third episode of the season, but expressed her pride in him when he turned it down. In this same episode she was shown receiving a bouquet of flowers from an as-yet unidentified admirer (presumed by some it's Gibbs, for letting him back to NCIS and not filing his retirement papers). It's worth noting that in this episode Tony refered to her by her first name for the first time.

Despite her allowing Gibbs to return to NCIS, at the start of the fourth season Shepard began distancing Gibbs from an apparent anti-terrorism operation involving NCIS. On several occasions she had ordered viewscreens in MTAC (Multiple Threat Alert Center) to "go dark" when Gibbs enters the room, to prevent him from viewing information that Shepard described to him as "need to know, and you don't need to know". The reason for this secrecy and whether it has anything to do with Gibbs personally, has yet to be revealed. In the episode "Smoked" it was revealed that Tony has been part of some of these operations without Gibbs' knowledge, and that Tony has been acting in this capacity since Gibbs' return, according to Ziva.

Shepard had some sort of connection with the French arms dealer La Grenouille. The exact nature of the connection appeared to involve her father, Colonel Jasper Shepard, who was suspected of having sold Warsaw Pact weapons to La Grenouille. Ducky profiled it as an obsession, and he feared that she would do whatever it took to capture him, no matter the cost. Shepard had told Gibbs that her desire to get La Grenouille was as great as Gibbs' desire to get Ari Haswari.

At the end of the twelth episode of season 5 it was left open to whether a mysterious blood test that was run belonged to director Shepard that showed elevated levels of creatine kinase, which is an indicator of Muscular Dystrophy, brain tumor, stroke, muscular injury, and myocardial infarction (heart attack). However, the scans looked at by Ducky in the same episode were somewhat mysterious, as they were brain scans that were not indicative of the disease. In the episode Judgment Day Part II, Ducky confided to Gibbs that perhaps Jenny dying in a shootout might have been preferable, as he stated her disease was terminal and potentially painful (but not stating what that disease was).

During Judgment Day Part I Director Shepard was fatally wounded in a shootout in connection with the case in France where she met Gibbs. Her death was covered up by NCIS and the United States Government and attributed to a fire in her personal residence - which Gibbs set in order to cover up the murder of the woman that arranged Director Shepard's death.

Her assistant's name is Cynthia Sumner, played by Stephanie Mello.

[edit] Behind the scenes

According to Mark Harmon in the behind-the-scenes featurette "The Women of NCIS", included in the third season DVD set released in April 2007, Lauren Holly was originally considered for the role of Caitlin Todd, before being signed to play Shepard following the departure of actress Sasha Alexander from the series (and the subsequent death of Todd).