", Fellow "CSI" co-star Jorja Fox (Sara Sidle), told SoCal Pulsethat Szmanda was probably her favorite leading male from the series. CSI: Vegas is seeing another original CSI cast member return for the second season. This is uncharted territory for me. Szmanda: I don't think he was reluctant--I think he really wanted Greg to pass and he wishes Greg would have gotten it right the first time, but he was just following procedure. Meutim, snimana je u formatu 16:9 a verzije epizoda za iroki ekran nalaze se na Blu-Ray izdanju. I always believed the clich that 'there is no such thing as a small role' is kind of true, and I used that to help build Greg and create a little bit more of a demand for him. ", Since wrapping up his time on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigations," Eric Szmanda has tackled a couple of other on-screen acting gigs (per IMDb). Season Four Marisol was diagnosed with cancer and because of the painful treatments, Eric occasionally bought marijuana to alleviate her pain and nausea. Likewise, Robert David Hall was only recurring throughout the first two seasons of the immensely popular CSI, but he was bumped up into the main cast around season three in the role of Al Robbins, and the TV actor remained one of the main players on the program until it came to a close in 2015. When Eric Szmanda took the role of eager young lab technician Greg Sanders, he had no idea that four-and-a-half years later he would be a regular on the Szmanda is also a very close friend to Burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese and was one of the sixty guests invited to attended her wedding to musician Marilyn Manson in Ireland. Russell and he remained a fixture on CSI until the series finale. He played the role of Greg I just hope that I can keep it up now being in a different environment where I can't necessarily pull the same tricks as I used to. It was shortly thereafter that she served for a season as a recurring character before leaving the series after Season 8, only to make an appearance in Season 11. The 13th season of CSI typically airs on Wednesday nights at 10pm on the CBS network. But I definitely think it has to do with the overall look of the show and the concept, and the angle on criminal justice--instead of being in the courtroom or having cops we actually have a little bit more of an interesting concept, something that hasn't really been explored before to this extent.