Born in September 1933, McCallum started his acting career in the late 1950s when he appeared in a few British movies. It wasn’t until the ’60s, however, when he starred as Illya Kuryakin in NBC’s “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” that the actor became a household name. By the time the show ended in 1968, McCallum had proven himself to be an excellent actor. Unsurprisingly, he went on to record even more success across film and television.

Having appeared in a number of projects, McCallum made an epic return to television in 2003 when he was cast as Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard in CBS’ “NCIS.” For 15 seasons, McCallum maintained his role on the show, that is, until 2018, when his character stepped down as chief medical examiner, per Express. But instead of having him completely leave the show, producers decided to keep McCallum around as a historian, making brief appearances in subsequent seasons. “I sort of decided to leave the show, and they said, ‘No, we’d like to make you the historian so you’re still a part of the show’.” In November 2022, the veteran actor confirmed that he had two more episodes with “NCIS” before he could consider a full retirement. “I’ll be going out to shoot it, health permitting, if and when they need me. Retirement is a work in progress, shall we say!” he told Radio Times

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