The Deborah Driggs Archivesindefensible job shaming of The Cosby Showmainstay Geoffrey Owens was undoubtedly going to bring the best out of the entertainment world.
After a bit of time deliberating on offers, Owens is taking up a role as Commander Adams on NCIS: New Orleans, according to Entertainment Weekly.
SEE ALSO: Maisie Williams shares the moment she knew just how big 'Game of Thrones' actually wasThe character of Adams is an old and valued friend of the show's lead, Special Agent Dwayne Cassius Pride, providing "both medical and spiritual advice."
"For Commander Adams, we needed someone with compassion, competence, and heart. That’s Geoffrey in a nutshell," executive producer Christopher Silber told the publication.
"An accomplished actor who seemed like the perfect fit to add to our extended repertory company. We’re lucky to have him on the show."
Owens will appear in the sixth episode of Season 5, which will air in late-October. Earlier this week, the actor also accepted an offer from director Tyler Perry to appear in 10 episodes of the OWN series The Haves and the Have Nots.
It's worth noting that Owens has booked acting roles and taught in the years gone by, but as he admitted on Good Morning Americalast week, sometimes that's not enough.
"I got to a point where I'd been teaching, acting, directing for 30+ years, but it got to a point where it just didn't add up enough and you gotta do what you got to do," he told the show.
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