Pauley Perrette left the world of crime solving on âNCISâ following several distasteful incidents. Instead, she now focuses her time on comedy and helping both people and animals in need.Â
Suffice to say, the 52-year-old has had a long and successful career. However, everything couldâve ended a year ago when â as Perrette described it herself â she âcheated death.â Through social media, the actress revealed that she suffered a âmassiveâ stroke, and gave her fans a new health update.

Pauley Perrette as Abby Sciuto on âNCISâ
In 2017, she announced she was leaving NCIS. Then, just days later, she took to Twitter, where she implied sheâd left the show due to âmultiple physicalâ offenses. According to several news outlets, Perrette and Harmonâs relationship had turned rather icy due to a dog bite on set.
Via Twitter, she shared an emotional farewell:
âI hope everyone will love and enjoy EVERYTHING ABBY not only for the rest of this season but for everything she has given all of us for 16 years,â Perrette wrote. âAll the love, all the laughter, all the inspirationâŚI love her as much as you do.âÂ
Saying goodbye to a character she had played for over a decade wasnât easy for Perrette. Speaking with CBS Sunday Morning, the actress said she felt down about her departure from the popular show.
âIt makes me sad to imagine a world without Abby in it. It really makes me sad,â Perrette said.
âIâm still grieving. It feels differently every day, and itâs sad. I usually cry in my car every day when I drive to work. And then I usually cry on my way home at some point. And then I take a deep breath and I go, âAlrightâ.â
In 2019, she wrote on Twitter that she was ânever going back to NCISâ, adding that she was âterrifiedâ of lead actor Mark Harmon.
Is Pauley Perrette returning to âNCISâ?
Yet though Pauley made it clear that she never wants to return to NCIS, series boss Steven D Binder suggested that there might be a way to bring back the fan favorite in the future.
Binder said fans would start seeing her presence more in the coming seasons. Moreover, the showrunner added that they want to acknowledge her legacy on the show.
âIâd like to start feeling her [presence] a little more. I thought we were a little remiss in not [doing that sooner], but there are so many moving parts,â Binder said.
âBut she is still out there fighting the good fight and watching us, and she is a part of us and weâre a part of her.â
Now, Pauleyâs been through a lot during the last decade, and though sheâs not defined by it, NCIS definitely played a big part in shaping her.
âThis show restored my faith in people, in this industry. SO GRATEFUL I worked with this cast & crew,â she wrote on Twitter. âBest people Iâve EVER worked with. Healed me. Changed me. Made me whole. So Blessed.â
Speaking with USA Today, she declined to discuss her tweets further.
âThat is a part of my past now, and itâs nothing that I have any need to talk about again, other than one thing: Iâm certainly grateful for having the opportunity to play that character and I always will be,â she said.
âIt makes me sad to imagine a world without Abbyâ
While Perrette felt like saying goodbye to NCIS was the right thing to do, leaving a workplace where sheâd spent 15 years of her life wasnât easy.
In fact, as she told CBS, Pauley was very emotional as the end of her time on the successful television show approached.
âI, like, usually cry in my car every single day when I drive to work,â she told CBS. âAnd I usually cry on my way home at some point. And then I take a deep breath, and I go, âAll right,â you know?â
âIt makes me sad to imagine a world without Abby in it,â Pauley continued. âIt really makes me sad. ⌠Abby made science cool and attainable for young women. And this television character did more than encourage it. It made it cool, it made it exciting, it made it fun.â
At the same time, her period on the show left her with several great friends. Since last year, sheâs back with the CBS Network, starring in the comedy show Broke.
âMichael Weatherly [starring as Anthony DiNozzo on NCIS] is like my brother,â Perrette said.
âI love him more than anything on the planet Earth. Heâs awesome. And CBS is home to me. The network and the studio has always been really, really good to me.â
Pauley has proven herself to be a person who cares about others and who certainly wants to give back to the people that helped her earlier in her career.
Philanthropic work
The celebrated forensic scientist studied at both Valdosta State University and John Jay College. In 2018, she shared that sheâd created two scholarships to benefit female students majoring in criminal justice. She wants women to follow in Abbyâs footsteps and pursue a career in science and math.
âAbby is not just a TV character for people,â Perrette told People. âThese young girls have modeled their entire lives off of her. Itâs like Abby has raised a couple of generations of young girls and has inspired this international phenomenon of young women going into math and science and STEM programs because she made it accessible, cool, attainable and fun.â
As it turns out, not only does Paulet do plenty to help humans, but also animals.
In 2013, she received the Tom Mankiewicz Leadership Award from tthe LA Zoo. Perrette supports several animal causes, and all three of her dogs are rescues.
âIâm so obsessed with animals,â Perrette told the Wall Street Journal.
âSo much so that my [NCIS] producers started giving Abby scenes with animals.â
So what is Pauley up to now? She was back in television comedy with Broke, though that show was labeled as a âlimited series.â The last episode aired in May of 2020. As of today, no new credits have been added to Pauleyâs name.
Pauley Perrette suffered âmassiveâ stroke
Perrette has plenty of experience working in comedy, having featured in both Frasier and The Drew Carey Show. So it was the perfect time for her to do a comedy show again.
âItâs such a weird time for everybody,â she told USA Today. âI was already so excited about people seeing our show because itâs my favorite show Iâve ever done, so funny, sweet and awesome. But now Iâm really excited in a whole other way. I feel people need this right now. It really makes people happy, When weâre in times like these, when your job is specifically to bring people joy, thatâs a great job.â
On September 2, though, Pauley announced some chilling news. Through her Twitter account, the former NCIS star revealed that she suffered a life-threatening stroke last year.
âItâs 9/2. One year ago I had a massive stoke [sic],â Perrette wrote. âBefore that I lost so many beloved family and friends âŚYet still a survivor after this traumatic life Iâve been given so far.â
âHow many times do I cheat death?â Perrette asked in a video she included in the post, adding that she lost her dad and cousin before the medical event.
âIâve been through a lot in the last two years â things that are harder than having a stroke,â she said. âBut Iâm still here and Iâm so grateful. And thank you, those of you who are my friends. Thank you. God bless you all. Iâm still here.â
New health update
In an interview with Entertainment Now, the 53-year-old actress recalled the terrifying moment she had her stroke.
âI woke up and had no feeling on the entire right side of my body,â Perrette said. âAt first I thought I had just slept funny. When I kept realizing the extent of the numbness; couldnât feel my finger touching my face, couldnât feel my face being touched by my finger, couldnât feel my laptop sitting on my lap, no feeling at all on the right hand side â I could have burned myself or cut my finger off and wouldnât have known â I called my doctor and he said, âGO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM IMMEDIATELY.’â
At first, she was hesitant of following the doctorâs advice. The former NCIS star wanted to speak to her therapist â who also is a neurologist â first. But the doctor told her to head straight for the ER.
âWalked into the ER and said, âHey, I canât feel the right hand side of my body andâŚâ BAM! OMG! I was on a gurney with a million things stuck in my arms and a bunch of medical people rushing me somewhere,â Perrette recalled. âThey know how serious a stroke is and how immediate care is imperative.â
Today, one year later, Pauley Perrette is gladly doing very well. Speaking to People, she wants to raise awareness about strokes, and how they can happen to anyone, no matter what age.
âI am doing great and am super healthy now,â Perrette told the outlet. âI want to thank everyone for their concern and take this opportunity to really plead for everyone to educate themselves on the signs of a stroke and the importance of getting medical help immediately.â
âAlso that you can have a stroke AT ANY AGE, which I did not know. Teenagers can have a stroke,â she added.
Pauley Perettesâ dark love life
Pauley had a strong fanbase while starring as forensic scientist Abby Sciutto on NCIS. She has maintained that fanbase with new projects, but the actress has maintained a strict private life outside the spotlight.
In 2000, Perrette wed musician Coyote Shivers. The coupleâs union lasted until 2004, before they finalized their divorce.
As per reports, their divorce wasnât a simply affair at all. In fact, even their marriage turned dark in 2004. Perrette went even as far as taking out formal restraining orders against her husband, claiming that Shivers stalked her.
âI have a permanent restraining order, but those can only do so much,â she said in a 2018 interview with 48 Hours, as quoted by People.
âThe biggest problem we have right now is that the stalking laws have not been updated since the internet,â she added.
âThat is just ridiculous because a lot of stalkers use the internet, thatâs their main tool. Thereâs a lot we have to get changed but especially internet stalking laws.â
A couple of years after the split from Shivers, Pauley dated cameraman Michael Bosman. The two got engaged, but they never married.
âI donât have to have a boyfriendâ
Pauley also got engaged to former British Royal Marine Thomas Arklie. They were to tie the knot, though decided to not get married until Californiaâs Proposition 8 â eliminating the right of same-sex couples to marry â was abolished.
Itâs not clear why or when the couple split. However, reports suggest they went separate ways in late 2016 or early 2017.
In 2018, in an interview with CBS, Pauley said she wasnât looking for a partner anytime soon.
âTried it. Not for me. Not at all,â the actress stated. âProbably the best decision I ever made in my life was the time that it took me to go like, âWait a minute. This is silly. I donât have to have a boyfriend, or a husband, or a girlfriend, or anything, you know?’â
Perrette added: âI donât need any of that. Like, I do whatever I want. I do whatever I want. And I think that is rad!â
We are so glad that Pauley Perrette made it through after having the stroke. We wish her all the best in the future and hope to see her back on-screen soon.