Regular cast
Captain Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr., USN (JAGC)
Played by David James Elliott. A naval aviator who became a JAG lawyer after being diagnosed with night blindness. His father was shot down over Vietnam and was listed as MIA, with Harm's attempts to find him forming the plots of several episodes. He became strong friends with Major (eventually Lieutenant Colonel) Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, USMC, and their relationship grew through the years. Towards the end of the series the pair acknowledged that they were in love with each other. By the series finale, Harm and Mac became engaged to be married and tossed a coin to decide who would accept a new assignment (Harm in London, Mac in San Diego) and who would resign their commission to follow the coin-toss winner. The series ended with the coin still in the air. Harm was promoted three times during the series' run, being first introduced in the pilot episode as a lieutenant and ending with the rank of captain in the second to last episode. Harm was a lieutenant commander and commander for most of the series' run.Lieutenant, Junior Grade Meg Austin, USN (JAGC)
Played by Tracey Needham. Season 1. Austin was the second partner to LT Harmon Rabb, replacing LT JG Caitlin Pike. NBC cancelled the series, and when CBS picked it back up, Austin was replaced by Major Sarah MacKenzie.Lieutenant Colonel Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, USMC (JAGC)
Played by Catherine Bell. A Marine lawyer, who later became chief of staff under Chegwidden and Cresswell, partnered with "Harm" and became his best friend and constantly dealt with "whatever" it was between the two of them. "Mac" had the gift of gab and great tenacity in the courtroom for justice but somehow always had trouble with the men in her life. She had a terrible childhood with her abusive alcoholic father and a mother who abandoned her on her 15th birthday. She suffered from alcoholism but sobered up and joined the Marine Corps at age 19. She dealt with her past in the season 4 episodes "Mr. Rabb Goes To Washington," "People v. Mac," and "Second Sight." For three seasons, Mac was a major. She was promoted once in the series' run from major to lieutenant colonel. She was also promoted from JAG lawyer to JAG chief of staff, the second in command under Chegwidden and later Cresswell. Until the series finale, she was senior to Harm by two months.Lieutenant Commander Bud J. Roberts Jr., USN (JAGC)
Played by Patrick Labyorteaux. Originally an ensign in charge of public affairs on board the USS ''Seahawk'', Bud later becomes a JAG lawyer. He has a younger brother, Mikey ( Michael Bellisario), who had aspirations of being an artist before enlisting in the Navy and qualifying as a radar and gunnery technician before being accepted into the Naval Academy as a midshipman. They had a complex relationship with their father, "Big Bud" Sr. ( Jeff MacKay), a retired Master Chief, who was borderline abusive when they were children, perhaps due to the strain of having to raise them himself after the death of their mother. He mentioned having a sister named "Winnifred" or "Winnie" in season 2, but she is never shown. He loses his right leg when he accidentally steps on a landmine in Afghanistan but goes through rehabilitation and is not only allowed to remain in the Navy but is also given a promotion at the end of season 9. Bud is promoted three times during the series's run: first from ensign to lieutenant junior grade, second from lieutenant junior grade to lieutenant, and lastly from lieutenant to lieutenant commander. Both Harm and Mac think the world of Bud, and in the series finale, both of them all but beg Bud to join them in their new commands; Bud politely turns them down because his wife wants him and their family to stay in the D.C. area. Bud is a lieutenant most of the series, but at its conclusion, he holds the rank of Lt. Cmdr. Bud crosses over three times into episodes of ''Rear Admiral Albert Jethro "A.J." Chegwidden, USN, Retired (JAGC)
Played by John M. Jackson, Season 1–9, 193 episodes. He was a no-nonsense, gruff CO and former Navy SEAL but always had his "people's" back. When he announced his retirement, the JAG staffers were legitimately sad to be losing his leadership and friendship. In Season 3, he showed slight romantic interest in Mac but their friendship and UCMJ implications caused them to nip it in the bud. A.J. became the father figure for many of the JAG staff. He had an Italian ex-wife and daughter who were featured in a kidnapping plot in the Season 4 episode "Going After Francesca." He loved baseball and once mentioned he was drafted by the Cleveland Indians, but declined a contract in order to serve his country during wartime. He was nominated for a seat on a high-level civilian court but turned it down after being confronted with the unethical positions of the Congressman who nominated him.Lieutenant Harriet Sims, USN
Played by Karri Turner. She replaces her future husband, Bud Roberts, as Officer in Charge of Public Affairs at USS ''Seahawk'' and later becomes part of the administrative staff at JAG HQ. She comes from a wealthy family that did not approve of her joining the Navy. Harriet is happy go-lucky and gets along with almost everyone, especially Harm and Mac. She was a vital part of the ''JAG'' "family." Harriet gave birth to A.J. in 1999, but lost her daughter, Sarah, during her delivery in 2000. Since then, Harriet has given birth to a boy (James Kirk Roberts) and then to twins, giving her and Bud four children. Harriet was promoted twice during the series' run, firstly from ensign to lieutenant junior grade, and lastly from lieutenant junior grade to lieutenant.Commander Peter Ulysses "Sturgis" Turner, USN (JAGC)
Played by Scott Lawrence. A good friend and former Naval Academy classmate of Harm, and a great rival in the courts. He served on submarines before becoming a lawyer. Son of a Baptist Navy Chaplain. Sturgis and Harm play hoops and fix cars together. Categorically refused to get involved in 'the soap opera' of Harm and Mac's relationship/or lack thereof. Had an on-and-off relationship with Congresswoman Bobbi Latham, and later found love with Varese Chestnut, a jazz singer. Fell into a funk that impaired his relationships with the JAG personnel in Season 8, and his friendship with Harm suffered when he was interim head of JAG after ADM Chegwidden's retirement.Major General Gordon "Biff" Cresswell, USMC (JAGC)
Played by David Andrews. Season 10, 17 episodes. The last JAG in the series, he succeeded RADM A.J. Chegwidden upon his retirement in 2004. He was a very tough leader who also showed a low-key sense of humor and eventually won over the JAG officers.Legalman First Class (LN1) Jennifer "Jen" Coates, USN
Played by Zoe McLellan. Seasons 7–10, 63 episodes. A young woman with a conflicted past, Coates came from an unhappy home with a very strict and unforgiving father; it was implied her father was physically abusive to her. Originally a client of Harm's and an electronics technician on the USS ''Gainesville'', she was accused of abandoning her position, for which she was up for court martial. After spending a Christmas Day with the JAG officers, Coates decided to "straighten up." She served her time in the brig, then changed her rating to that of a legalman. She is assigned to the USS ''Seahawk'' shortly before LT Bud Roberts is assigned to the ship as JAG officer. She was later reassigned to JAG Headquarters, continuing as a legalman and as Admiral Chegwidden's personal assistant. She became a valued member of the team. One of her old "friends" nearly framed her for murder before Harm and the D.C. police proved she was innocent. When Harm became the foster dad to Mattie Grace, and needed a larger apartment for them to live in, he persuaded Coates to move into the two-bedroom apartment next door so that Mattie could live there with her. (Coates had difficulties with her 4–5 female roommates; Harm inveigled Coates to be Mattie's roommate by paying Mattie's expenses – though his original offer was to pay all costs for both Coates and Mattie.) Harm wanted Coates for Mattie's roommate as he felt that Mattie, being a teenager, would need a female role model. Coates was promoted toRecurring Characters
Commander Caitlin "Kate" Pike, USN (JAGC)
Played by Andrea Parker. Seasons 1 & 6, 5 episodes. She appeared in the following episodes: 1–2 "Pilot", 8 "Brig Break" & 21 "Ares" and season 6 episode 10 "Touch and Go". Harm's first partner. She was reassigned but she later returned as a guest star in three episodes (actress Andrea Parker left the series to star in '' The Pretender''). She and Harm were kind of attracted to each other, and had a "weekend" together, but it fell apart when they realized it was just a thoughtless fling. She turned up in Season 6 when she filed a sexual harassment complaint against a high-ranking officer; the officer admitted he had tried to kiss her and apologized for doing so, and she forgave him but felt bad that his career was ruined. She confronted Lt. Singer about leaking the information on the case, saying Singer did NOT have her forgiveness. Pike is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy andRear Admiral Albert "Al" Brovo, USN (JAGC)
Played byCommander Theodore "Teddy" Lindsey, USN (JAGC)
Played by W. K. Stratton. Seasons 1, 4, 6–8, 13 episodes. Lindsey was ADM Brovo's assistant (and often the butt of his jokes) and briefly served as acting Judge Advocate General in between ADM Brovo and the arrival of Admiral Chegwidden. He was not kept on the staff at JAG headquarters by ADM Chegwidden and was appointed as an aide to the Secretary of the Navy, Alexander Nelson. It was later revealed that the Admiral had no confidence in his abilities, and A.J., in fact, made a point of denying Lindsey a promotion at a Season 6 Review Board. Nelson's successor, Senator Edward Sheffield, brought Lindsey into his staff as a senior counselor; this shocked A.J. and Mac in particular because they were surprised that "such a mediocre officer" could attain that level of power. Lindsey was assigned to audit JAG and had unpleasant confrontations with Mac (where he made sexist remarks and she almost hit him) and Harm (who pointed out accurately that Lindsey had a grudge against them in general, and against him in particular). Lindsey recommended most of the senior staff be reassigned. However, when his dislike for the JAG staff and his own shoddy work were revealed, his report was disregarded by SECNAV as a "hatchet job" and he was forced by SECNAV to resign in disgrace. Before she was deployed to USS ''Seahawk'' (to replace LT Roberts as JAG officer), Lieutenant Loren Singer had engaged in an extramarital affair with Lindsey. Singer attempted to blackmail him when she became pregnant. After receiving $5,000 from Lindsey, she slipped on ice and hit her head on a roadway bridge railing. Lindsey thought about calling for an ambulance but then decided to throw her over the bridge into the river, causing Singer to drown. Lindsey also attempted to frame Harm for the crime. Harm was subsequently charged with murder but was cleared when NCIS Special Agents Anthony DiNozzo andRear Admiral Thomas "CAG" Boone, USN, Retired
Played by Terry O'Quinn. Seasons 1–8, 10 episodes. Friend and colleague of Harm's father whom Harm saves from court martial several times. Boone was on the mission where Harm's father was shot down. His first appearance on the show was as the CAG aboard the USS ''Seahawk''. RADM Thomas Boone had a long and distinguished career in the United States Navy, rising to the rank ofCaptain Alison Krennick, USN (JAGC)
Played by Andrea Thompson. Seasons 1 & 9, 7 episodes. Harm's direct superior in the first season and Admiral Chegwidden's second-in-command after his introduction. Her first appearance was as the Navy prosecutor in the first court-martial against CAPT Thomas Boone, after he shot down a Serbian Mil Mi-24 Hind without authorization. She came back in the following episode as deputy to the newly appointed JAG, RADMAlexander Nelson, Secretary of the Navy
Played by Paul Collins. Seasons 3–8, 32 episodes. The first Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) shown as an onscreen character in the series. From his first appearance and onwards, Nelson often clashed with Rear AdmiralYeoman First Class (YN1) Jason Tiner, USN
Played by Chuck Carrington. Seasons 2–9, 102 episodes. Chegwidden's Yeoman, described by Admiral Chegwidden as the best assistant he'd ever had. He has a half-brother, Edward Proxy, a gay man who once accused GySGT Galindez of gay-bashing. Tiner was often part of comic relief in JAG HQ. He left early in season 9 after graduating from law school and being accepted into OCS. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Petty Officer Tiner.Clayton Webb
Played byCongresswoman Roberta "Bobbi" Latham
Played by Anne-Marie Johnson. Seasons 3–7, 17 episodes. The United States Congresswoman from Detroit, Bobbi Latham is the Chairwoman of the House National Security Subcommittee and an avid supporter of women's rights. She is an occasional romantic interest of Harm, and later dated CDR Turner for a while despite a disastrous beginning. She tended to take a hard and often critical line towards the military, especially on cases involving the V-22 Osprey and an ambush in Sierra Leone, but was also shown to be fair-minded. She is mentioned to have grown up on the "streets of Detroit" and graduated from Yale Law School first in her class.Midshipman Third Class Michael "Mikey" Roberts, USNA
Played by Michael Bellisario. Seasons 3–10, 29 episodes. Throughout Season 3, Mikey is repeatedly pressured to join the Navy by his father. His older brother, Bud, often stands up to their father regarding Mikey's future. Although initially conflicted over his career path, he enlisted and later entered the Naval Academy (Class of 2006). He is charged with dereliction of duty after a CIWS gun malfunction on the USS ''Wake Island'', and Bud leads the review team that clears him of any wrongdoing. While he loves and respects Bud and Bud genuinely loves him, it takes a long time for Bud to truly treat Mikey with respect. In Season 9, Bud's youngest son runs away while Mikey is watching him, and Bud furiously upbraids Mikey's failings. However, Bud's son is soon found, and he tells Bud he ran away because of Bud and Harriet's fighting; when Bud tries to apologize to Mikey, his brother angrily says, "My name is Mike, not Mikey." He goes on to say that Bud thinks the worst of him and that's Bud's problem, not his, sharply telling his chastened brother, "Don't call me if you need help. Find someone else to yell at." After Bud spends some time feeling sorry for himself over the estrangement, Harriet gets him to admit his failings to Mike and the brothers reconcile for the rest of the series. He even attends Admiral Chegwidden's dining-out as Bud's guest. He briefly dated Gunnery Sergeant Galindez's younger sister, Valerie, much to the Gunny's displeasure. By the end of the series, he was dating Cammie, GeneralLieutenant Commander Michael "Mic" Brumby, CSC, RAN
Played by Trevor Goddard. Seasons 4–7, 42 episodes. A Royal Australian Navy officer who came to JAG in an exchange program. He is a dual citizen of Australia and the United States (as his mother was an American) and holds a law degree from Georgetown University. Mic was frequently called "Bugme" by Harm. In Australia, he and Harm even came to blows over Mac. This is later cleared up by ADM Chegwidden and Brumby's commanding officer in a "non-judicial punishment" after Brumby and Harm break Bud's jaw in two places. Neither Mic nor Harm is allowed to leave the warehouse that the Admiral places them in until they are both in the same amount of pain they inflicted on Bud. Mac and Mic later became engaged and he decided to go into private practice, which made him go against JAG in court. He finally left for Australia when he realized Mac was in love with Harm. He was last seen in Dulles Airport with one last look at Mac as she tried to stop him from leaving. Brumby was later reported to have returned to his naval career. Although their relationship ended, Mic was known to have sent Christmas cards to Mac. In one scene in the episode "Boomerang (Part II)", he has commander shoulder boards on his uniform, although before and later in the episode, he wears lieutenant commander shoulder boards as usual and no promotion is ever mentioned. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Lieutenant Commander Brumby:Gunnery Sergeant Victor Galindez, USMC
Played by Randy Vasquez. Seasons 5–9. A Gunnery Sergeant ("Gunny") who Mac recruited for JAG. Prior to serving with JAG, he served as an infantry Marine before he decided to leave the military for civilian life. He was then sheriff's deputy in his home state of New Mexico until he was injured and fell into alcohol abuse. His friend Manny saved him and Gunny later reenlisted. Gunny once intervened to separate Manny from another man in a fight and he found himself accused of gay-bashing, but it was later made clear that he did not support Manny's homophobic views. The gay man, Edward Proxy, was the half-brother of PO Tiner, who was a key witness of the defense. He was absolved by a military judge, but an ambitious prosecutor tried him in a civilian court. RADM Chegwidden defended him and he was absolved in that case as well. Following the events of 9/11, he was moved from JAG Headquarters at his own request to take a more active role in the War on Terror. His next appearance came late in season 7, when Mac, Harm, and Webb again worked with him in the episodes leading up to the attack on the USS ''Seahawk''. He stated that he had been placed with a forward operating unit because they wanted someone with investigative experience to help "hunt down Bin Laden and Company." He fell in love with a woman that his unit had been using as a contact inside local fundamentalist circles, and was devastated when she was killed in a U.S. airstrike. He became a key figure in Harm's rescue of Mac and Webb in Paraguay. He and Tiner are often put at odds with each other, most notably when both are vying for the attention of ADM Chegwidden, when they, along with Bud, are attempting to get tickets for aLieutenant Loren Singer, USN (JAGC)
Played bySergeant Sergei Zhukov (Russian Army)
Played by Jade Carter. Seasons 6–8, 10 episodes. Harm's Russian half-brother, the son of Harmon Rabb Sr. and a Siberian peasant woman. A Sergeant in theProfessor Meredith Cavanaugh
Played byThe Honorable Edward Sheffield, Secretary of the Navy
Played by Dean Stockwell. Seasons 8–10, 11 episodes. The second United States Secretary of the Navy in the series, after the resignation his predecessor; Sheffield was formerly a U.S. Senator, as depicted in another of Donald Bellisario's TV series, '' First Monday''. He assigned CDR Lindsey to audit the JAG office due to political pressure. He was forced to study Lindsey's report due to its harshness and told ADM Chegwidden to study the report and defend himself. He finally rejects the accusations, in great part due to the glowing report of LCDR Tracy Manetti, whom he placed undercover to be his eyes and ears in the JAG HQ. He agreed to go on trial in the Season 9 episode "People v. SECNAV" when a U.S. attack on terrorists in Iraq caused civilian fatalities and led to war crimes charges at The Hague; he was found not guilty of those crimes, but the U.S. was ordered to pay $20 million in compensation for damages. Dean Stockwell appeared in two of Donald Bellisario's other TV series, '' First Monday'' (in which he played the same character as in ''JAG'') and before that in '' Quantum Leap'' (as Navy Admiral Al Calavicci). Stockwell appeared also in '' NCIS: New Orleans'' in 2014 as Tom Hamilton.Matilda "Mattie" Grace Johnson
Played by Hallee Hirsh. Seasons 9–10, 17 episodes. "Owner" of a crop-dusting business who briefly employed Harm, who was unemployed between his stint with the CIA and his return to JAG. Estranged from her alcoholic father, who was driving the night her mother died in a car accident, Mattie became a foster daughter to Harm until reuniting with her father. She later learned that her father was not drunk during the accident, because he was not arrested afterwards and under Virginia law, he would have been automatically sent to jail if he'd been legally intoxicated. A biplane accident left her possibly paralyzed for life and her father relapsed into alcoholism. In the series finale, she insists that Harm take his assignment in London, as Harm awaits the ruling of the custody hearing. The two insist on sticking together and Harm promises to help her rehabilitate from her injuries.Other Recurring Characters
At JAG Headquarters
Rear Admiral Stiles Morris, USN (JAGC)
Played by Harrison Page. Seasons 2–9, 22 episodes. The highest-ranking Judge at JAG Headquarters with over 16 years on the bench as of 1997. Captain Morris presided over the court-martial of a Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer when Harm, the prosecutor, fired a machine gun into the courtroom ceiling. Morris was promoted to rear admiral (lower half) in Season 3. RDML Morris is not seen after "Back in the Saddle" (''JAG'', Season 9, Episode 6). The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by RDML Morris.Commander Carolyn Imes, USN (JAGC)
Played by Dana Sparks. Seasons 3–9, 9 episodes. First appearing in "People v. Rabb", Imes was one of the regular background characters. She was a good lawyer for JAG, but never passed the bar exam, which was discovered in Season 9 and resulted in her court-martial and subsequent dismissal from the Navy. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Commander Imes.Lieutenant Commander Alan Mattoni, USN (JAGC)
Played by Rif Hutton. Seasons 3–6, 15 episodes. A fellow JAG officer who commonly worked as opposing counsel to the main cast. Often appeared as smug and frequently was chaired with LT Singer. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Commander Mattoni.Captain Owen Sebring, USN (JAGC)
Played by Corbin Bernsen. Seasons 5–9, 8 episodes. Tough but fair judge who served over the tribunal of an al-Qaeda leader who plotted the 9/11 attacks. Later accused of accidentally killing a young mother's baby during a car crash, but Harm and Mac found out he was innocent and the case was dismissed. Although this was the finding, he retired after the trial. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Captain Sebring.Lieutenant Alfred Aldridge, USN (JAGC)
Played by A.J. Tannen. Seasons 5–6, 8 episodes. The JAG Officer attached to the ''U.S.S. Patrick Henry'' (CVN-74) during Harm's tour of duty with the VF-218 "Raptors". He later transferred to the staff at JAG Headquarters and was used by Singer as a date. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Lieutenant Aldridge.Captain Henry Delario (JAGC)
Played by Kent McCord. Seasons 3 & 5, 3 episodes. A rather middle-of-the-road judge, who often heard cases involving the main characters.Commander Amy Helfman, USN (JAGC)
Played by Jennifer Savidge. Seasons 6–8, 21 episodes. Amy Helfman is a member of the JAG corps, assigned to the judiciary (as a judge). She is a fair-minded individual who often winds up listening to Harm's legal arguments on many occasions and tries to make sure that both sides present proper arguments, and is interested in making sure that justice and truth prevail when she presides on the bench. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Commander Helfman.Colonel Clifford Blakely, USMC (JAGC)
Played by John DeMita. Seasons 6–10, 14 episodes. Recurring JAG officer assigned to the judiciary. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Colonel Blakely.Lieutenant Commander Tracy Manetti, USN (JAGC)
Played by Tamlyn Tomita. Season 8, 7 episodes. She was assigned to JAG by request of SecNav Edward Sheffield and she was Harm's partner for seven episodes in season eight. As it turned out, she was Sheffield's eyes and ears in the JAG and her glowing report made him reject CDR Lindsey's accusations against the JAG. She took a class on profiling and was assigned to join Harm on an investigation of murders in Europe that were connected to the Navy. She was reassigned two weeks later. Manetti's Asian/Italian heritage threw Harm at first, believing that she was divorced, however, after working with her in Naples, he comes to find out that Manetti is fluent in Italian, meaning that she was never married. Her past is summed up in her first meeting with Harm that she grew up on a tobacco farm in Virginia, and that her brothers, all lawyers, aren't exactly greeted warmly when they come home, because they are involved in lawsuits against the tobacco companies. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Lieutenant Commander Manetti.Captain Richard Carey, USN
Played by Richard McGonagle. Season 9, 6 episodes. Recurring JAG officer assigned to the judiciary.Lieutenant Gregory Vukovic, USN (JAGC)
Played byLieutenant Tali Mayfield, USN (JAGC)
Played byMilitary personnel
Captain Ross, USN, Retired
Played by Bill Bolender. Seasons 1–4, 5 episodes. CAPT Ross is the Commanding Officer of USS ''Seahawk'' (CVN-65), introduced in the pilot episode. He retired from the Navy in 1997 after 29 years in the service, one year short of his 30 and also despite being considered for promotion to admiral.Admiral Drake, USN
Played by John Roselius. Seasons 1–7, 6 episodes. As a 4-star officer, ADM Drake is the highest-ranking recurring character in the series. He isLieutenant Elizabeth 'Skates' Hawkes, USN
Played byLieutenant Colonel John Farrow, USMC
Played byLieutenant Commander Teresa Coulter, M.D. USNR (MC)
Played by Trisha Yearwood. Seasons 3–7, 6 episodes. A Navy Reservist and forensic pathologist who aids JAG on several cases. She developed feelings for Harm which were not returned. She was furious with him when he reopened the case of her mom's death, which had been ruled a homicide by her violent father, Navy Captain Thomas Chaddock, but forgave him when the evidence showed that her mom had committed suicide. In civilian life, Lt. Cmdr. Coulter is a medical examiner in Memphis, Tennessee. In "In Country", it is revealed that after 9/11 Lt. Cmdr. Coulter was recalled to service and was stationed in Afghanistan, identifying remains for the military. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Lieutenant Commander Coulter.Commander John Flagler, USN
Played by Tom Amandes. Seasons 4, 6–7. 3 episodes. Captain of the submarine USS ''Watertown'' (SSN-696) who reluctantly helps Harm and Mac with investigations involving a boat he commanded. He was instrumental in stopping anCaptain Tobias Ingles, USN
Played byCaptain Johnson, USN
Played by Scott Paulin. Season 8, 7 episodes. Commanding officer of the USS ''Seahawk''. Did not like LT Singer at all and tried to have her charged for conduct unbecoming after finding out she was pregnant. He later planned to resign his commission but was talked out of it by Harm. A hard-driving and fair leader.Commander Beth O'Neil, USN (Later CIA)
Played by Mary Page Keller. Season 8–9, 3 episodes. A former naval aviator accused of sexual harassment, whom Harm and Manetti were assigned to defend in Season 8. Upon her revelation that she is a lesbian, Harm's doubts about her innocence were set aside and she was found innocent of the charges. She later joined the CIA and was Harm's partner during his stint with the agency. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Commander O'Neill in "Offensive Action".Lieutenant Catherine Graves, USN
Played by Jordana Spiro. Season 10, 3 episodes. A public affairs officer originally stationed at NAWS China Lake, where she assisted Harm in a JAG investigation. She later worked with Mac, Lt. Vukovic, and Lt. Mayfield in San Diego, and then once again with Lt. Vukovic during his investigation into the death of a Marine during the Vietnam War. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Lieutenant Graves.Lieutenant Curtis Rivers, USN
Played by Montel Williams. Seasons 3–5, 3 episodes. Lt. Rivers is a Navy SEAL instructor who was awarded the Medal of Honor. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Lieutenant Rivers.Family & friends
Patricia 'Trish' Burnett
Played by Christina Pickles. Seasons 3 & 6, 3 episodes. Harm's mother. Born Patricia Reed, she married Frank Burnett after Harmon Rabb Sr.'s death. She often asked Harm about Mac. She was both saddened and relieved when the full story of Harmon Rabb Sr.'s capture in Vietnam and later, brave death in defense of a Russian family was discovered by her son.Annie Pendry
Played by Daphne Ashbrook. Seasons 1–3, 5 episodes. The wife of Harm's best friend, a pilot who died in a plane crash caused by systems error. She and Harm dated, but after Harm got her son (whom she adamantly did not want to be a pilot) onto a tiger cruise that was hijacked by terrorists, she broke up with him.Judge Laura Delaney
Played by Meg Wittner. Season 2, episode 7. Judge Delaney was a love interest of ADM Chegwidden, and was often seen at his home. She was killed by a mine meant for the Admiral, causing him to hunt down the person responsible. Judge Delaney was in the process of divorcing her husband when she and the Admiral started their love affair.Francesca Paretti
Played by Giuliana Santini. Season 3–4, 5 episodes. A.J. Chegwidden's daughter. She spent time in Italy as a fashion writer, but had run-ins with the JAG crew on occasion. Showed apparent interest in Harm but he always changed the subject (due to her relation to the Admiral and his "thing" with Mac).Master Chief Petty Officer 'Big Bud' Roberts Sr., USN
Played by Jeff MacKay. Seasons 3–10, 10 episodes. Though he genuinely loves his sons, Bud, Jr., and Mikey, he has a strained relationship with them due to his having been sometimes abusive toward them when they were children, perhaps on account of the stress of having to raise them by himself after their mother's death. He lives alone in a trailer park and is not above the occasional money-making scheme, getting into trouble in one episode and having to be defended in court by Bud, Jr. He came out of retirement when the Navy began recalling retired petty officers to active duty to deal with a personnel shortage. After trying to weasel his way out of service, Big Bud pleasantly surprises Bud by agreeing to an assignment in Georgia to help train naval supply personnel for the war in Iraq. He helps Harm or Bud, Jr., on cases on at least two occasions, most notably when Mikey is charged with murder in Mexico. Big Bud helps by pretending to be shot by a "robber" (the robber being Gunny Galindez) so Harm can get information out of a witness. The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Master Chief Roberts at his court-martial in "The Adversaries".Chloe Madison
Played by Mae Whitman. Seasons 4–7, 8 episodes. Mac's " little sister". She was reunited with her real father thanks to Mac and the JAG staff.Lieutenant Commander Jordan Parker, M.D. USN (MC)
Played byA.J. Roberts
Played by Jake Milkovich. Seasons 5–7, 10 episodes. Also known as "Baby A.J." by the JAG staff, A.J. is the son of Harriet and Bud Roberts. Named after A.J. Chegwidden, who delivered the baby in his office. Unknown to Admiral Chegwidden, "Baby A.J." is just A.J. rather than Albert Jethro; Bud and Harriet want to honor the admiral with their name choice but balk at what "A.J." spells out.Dr. Sydney Walden, M.D.
Played by Cynthia Sikes. Seasons 5–6, 8 episodes. Love interest of ADM A.J. Chegwidden. She had a grown-up son, Danny Walden. But she later broke up with Chegwidden following Danny's illicit use of the Admiral's car, because she never believed that her son did anything wrong despite Chegwidden's claims.Daniel 'Danny' Walden
Played byRene Peterson
Played by Cindy Ambuehl. Seasons 5–8, 24 episodes. A director of videos and documentaries who met Harm while filming a Navy recruitment commercial. She grew jealous of Harm and Mac's friendship (maybe more) and called Harm on it. She grew frustrated by his lack of answers; Harm's refusal to commit seriously to her and the return of Rene's great love of her life spelled the peaceful end of their time together. She later sent Harm a postcard revealing she was pregnant with twins (in real life, Cindy Ambuehl also gave birth to twins).Captain Matthew Turner, USN, Retired (Chaplain Corps)
Played by Bill Cobbs. 4 episodes. The father of CommanderMidshipman 4th Class Cameron 'Cammie' Cresswell, USNA
Played byDora Cresswell
Played by Mel Harris. Season 10, 2 episodes. The wife of General Cresswell.Other
Chuck DePalma (Aerobureau/ZNN reporter)
Played by Cliff DeYoung. Seasons 1–4, 4 episodes. Reporter for Aerobureau (later ZNN) who formerly served in the special forces, now reporting on stories involving the military. Reports on stories the main cast are involved in, sometimes helping them with information he gathered as part of his job.Mrs. Porter Webb (National Security Agency, retired)
Played by Claudette Nevins. Seasons 2–10, 7 episodes. Mother of CIA Agent Clayton Webb. Saved Mac's life in Season 10 episode "Hail and Farewell Part II".Mark Falcon (aka Major Sokol) (Russian FSB/SVR)
Played by Rex Linn. Seasons 3–6, 8 episodes. Russian KGB agent who had a thing for Mac. He was raised in Houston where his parents spied on NASA for the USSR. He helped Harm find his father.Special Agent Clark Palmer
Played by Peter Murnik. Seasons 3–6, 7 episodes. A former member of a shadowy D.O.D. group named D.S.D. (Defense Security Division), who became a rogue operative and Harm's ''bête noire'', trying to kill him on numerous occasions. His last attempt to do so tacked on a huge amount of jail time to his already impressive sentence and he wasn't seen again on the series after that.Dalton Lowne, Attorney at Law
Played by Larry Poindexter. Season 3, 7 episodes. Mac's boyfriend, who convinced her to quit JAG and join his law firm. Mac ended both their professional and personal relationships when he used information from her files during a military case. Harm often referred to him as "Lowne as in Clown." He was later shot and killed when it was thought he was stalking Mac, though it was revealed that an obsessive police officer had framed him as a stalker and then murdered him.Stuart Dunston (ZNN Reporter)
Played by John D'Aquino. Season 6–10, 11 episodes. A war reporter whose tendency to get into the heart of the action often got him in trouble. He both helped and hindered the main cast in various episodes, most notably when he kept ADM Chegwidden from being courtmartialed with some info he was able to dig up. However, he also found himself often the brunt of a JAG investigation, example: During a mission, in which he was brought along as an observer, he inadvertently caused the SEAL team he was with to walk into an ambush that was set up by his aide back in Washington. Dunston later changed his plea from not guilty, to guilty, when he found out what actually happened. He would then make a formal apology to every member of the SEAL team, and made a public apology to the world. He also reports on Bud's injury even before Bud's wife, Harriet, is informed of the full details, causing ADM Chegwidden to slightly lose his cool.Allen Blaisdell
Played by Dan Lauria. Season 9, 4 episodes. Harm's direct supervisor while he was attached to the CIA, an easy-going guy who once flew for Air America during the 1960s and '70s, and seems to find working for the CIA well suited to his background. He very reluctantly fired Harm from the CIA after Harm was filmed by a TV crew (unbeknownst to him), which was against CIA regulations. Dan Lauria also appeared as Marine Colonel Matt 'Gooch' Anderson in the Season 1 episode "Survivors".Harrison Kershaw, Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Played by Jameson Parker. Seasons 8–9, 4 episodes. Hired Harm to work as a CIA pilot in Season 9 when Harm's Navy career was (at the time) absolutely over and done with.Catherine Gale, Esq
Played by Laura Putney Season 8–9, 5 episodes. A lawyer employed by the CIA, who first crossed paths with the JAG team as opposing counsel in court of inquiry over a 1968 case involving a lost submarine. Later told Harm where Mac was in Paraguay, in exchange for a fake wedding with Harm for her dying mother (who miraculously recovered later).See also
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