GARY DOURDAN (seen here in his mugshot) pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to two drug possession charges stemming from his April 28 arrest, the Palm Springs DA confirms to ET.
The "CSI" star will not serve jail time. He will enter into a drug treatment program and pay standard court fees.
ET confirms news that "CSI" star GARY DOURDAN has been charged with three felony counts stemming from his April 28 arrest in Palm Springs, including possession of the following controlled substances -- heroin, cocaine and Ecstasy. He is due in court May 28.
"CSI" star GARY DOURDAN was arrested Monday for suspected possession of narcotics and dangerous drugs.
According to the Palm Springs Police Department press release, the 41-year-old actor's car was spotted parked on the wrong side of the street on Sunny Dunes Road at approximately 5:12 a.m. The interior light was on and it appeared as if the occupant of the vehicle in the driver's seat was sleeping.
The CSI team investigates the suspicious death of a go-cart racer who took his hobby to the highway, when a severed head rolls through tonight's episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," airing at 9 p.m. on CBS.
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The CSI team is hot on the trail of the miniature killer, an unsolved serial murder case that has been threaded through this entire season, in the seventh season finale of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," airing tonight at 9 p.m. on CBS -- and ET's THEA ANDREWS is in Las Vegas with the cast of the hit show to get the lowdown on whodunit.
"I was surprised," says WILLIAM PETERSEN, who plays Gil Grissom, of the identity of the killer. "I think the writers have done a brilliant job of moving this whole storyline through to its conclusion. It is pretty special for television. It is scary. It is fun. It is bizarre."
If it's Thursday night, it's tube time when "Survivor" and "CSI," two of the most popular TV shows on CBS are on, and over at UPN, they are featuring a new episode of their new hit sitcom, "Everybody Hates Chris."
On "Survivor: Guatemala -- the Maya Empire," both the Nakum and Yaxha tribes are sent to Tribal Council and have to vote a member out. But first the castaways compete for a food reward, which includes alcohol, because one member of the winning tribe gets drunk and becomes obnoxious. A grueling physical challenge pushes two castaways to the breaking point. And Tribal Council takes an interesting twist, when one of the survivors insults a member of his or her tribe and increases their chances of being voted off. "Survivor: Guatemala" airs on CBS at 8 p.m.
It's always something on "CSI," and now that the "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" team is reunited, Grissom (WILLIAM PETERSEN) and Catherine (MARG HELGENBERGER) are working together on a case -- and what a case it is! The CSIs discover 11 bodies, but the question is: Is it mass suicide or mass murder?
The grisly discovery of the bodies is made when a suburban home on the edge of the Las Vegas desert is broken into. Following the evidence, Grissom and Catherine find an abandoned military compound that is the residence of a cult. The mystery begins when they discover 11 bodies, but 12 beds. Is the missing cult member a murderer or did he avoid a deadly fate?
The No. 1 crime drama on TV returns with all new episodes when "CSI" premieres its sixth season on Thursday, September 22 at 9 p.m. on CBS, and our JANN CARL has secrets from the set!
The entire cast -- WILLIAM PETERSEN, MARG HELGENBERGER, GARY DOURDAN, GEORGE EADS and JORJA FOX -- is back, and are happy to be reunited as a team after last year when Grissom's (Billy) team was in competition with Catherine's (Marg) team. That is until the end when the final episode, directed by QUENTIN TARANTINO, found them united in their search for the buried-alive CSI (Nick).
So many men, so little time reads the bumper sticker, but that wasn't the case when TV Guide set out to pick the 10 hottest guys from the 10 hottest TV shows. The editors of the magazine conducted a straw poll among the staff, and pretty much everyone agreed on who sent their temperature soaring!
So just who are the 10 hotties, you want to know? We've got them right here (in no special order): PATRICK DEMPSEY ("Grey's Anatomy"), JAMES DENTON ("Desperate Housewives"), JULIAN McMAHON ("Nip/Tuck"), JOSH HOLLOWAY ("Lost"), TOM WESTMAN ("Survivor: Palau"), HUGH LAURIE ("House"), CHAD MICHAEL MURRAY ("One Tree Hill"), JOSH DUHAMEL ("Las Vegas"), GARY DOURDAN ("CSI"), ENRIQUE MURCIANO ("Without a Trace") and GORAN VISNJIC ("ER").
It is a race against death when "CSI" airs its two-hour finale, Thursday, May 19, at 8 p.m. on CBS. Nick Stokes (GEORGE EADS) is kidnapped and buried alive, and the CSI staff races the clock to save him before he runs out of oxygen. Academy Award® winner QUENTIN TARANTINO developed the story for this episode and directs. But you will have to watch to see if he survives the ordeal and if his fellow CSIs rescue him in time!
"In this setting it wasn't nearly as stressful as it would be for real," George tells ET's KEVIN FRAZIER when he drops by the set. "But mentally for a few days, I was in that box contemplating my death, which is something I stay away from. Quentin had me contemplating it hourly for three days. We really went down a pretty deep wormhole with the whole death thing and that was pretty strenuous after a while."
Just because the subject matter of "CSI" is grisly and deals with death doesn't mean that the cast doesn't have a great time behind the scenes of CBS' No. 1 forensic drama.
"We have to keep it light or else it is so grim," star MARG HELGENBERGER tells ET's MARK STEINES, who drops by to learn the secrets and clues of the popular show.
What's truth and what's fiction? That's the crucial question Grissom and Willows must answer on tonight's exciting episode of "CSI." Tonight on ET, we have a sneak peek inside the shocking show!
On tonight's episode "Who Shot Sherlock," (CBS, 9 p.m. ET), the Las Vegas crime scene investigators delve into a good old fashion murder mystery when a Sherlock Holmes enthusiast is found dead in his impeccably re-created Victorian Era Street study. Although the team's first instinct is that it was a suicide, Grissom (WILLIAM PETERSEN) discovers key evidence that may prove the death was, in fact, a malicious murder.
Hail, hail, the "fangs" all here -- including ET's MARK STEINES as he joins an underground cult of bloodsuckers for an episode of "CSI." On tonight's show, we follow Mark behind the scenes as he goes through makeup, hair and fang installation for his premiere as a Goth.
The "Suckers" episode, airing tonight on CBS at 9 p.m., is based on a real-life case that took place in Edinburgh, Scotland. In the "CSI" version, Catherine Willows (MARG HELGENBERGER) and Warrick Brown (GARY DOURDAN) are called to investigate the death of a woman with a bite to her jugular who is missing several pints of blood. The evidence leads them to the underground world of blood-drinking Goth devotees.
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Donning their most dazzling duds, Hollywood's loveliest ladies and sexiest studs descended upon legendary hotspot the Chateau Marmont for the 14th annual GQ Men of the Year bash. Take a look at Hollywood's biggest names as they light up Los Angeles!
GQ's page-turning "Men of the Year" issue hits newsstands Nov 24.