Carter, or in the show – Sergei Zhukov, was a Russian military Sergeant who was alleged to be Harm’s half-brother. During his short stay in the United States, he had an affair with LT Loren Singer and was initially a suspect in her death. He was eventually cleared of charges and returned to Russia. To that, we can only say, dasvidaniya!
Jade Carter, who’s actually from Canada, went on to play various parts in films such as NCIS, Solo: The Series, and the film Love or War. Carter lives life to the fullest and does his best to travel the world as much as possible.
Chris Beetem
Lieutenant Gregory Vukovic was that brat kid in school that kept annoying both the teachers and the students. We can’t say we didn’t enjoy his antics, but sadly for Vukovic, his childish behavior ended up stopping him from getting promoted along with Harm and Mac at the end of the show.
A quick glance at Chris Beetem’s Instagram page shows just how dedicated he is to his art. Since JAG, Beetem has gone on to act and direct in some very big movies, we recommend checking out Emelie, Black Hawk Down and Inside Amy Schumer.
Ned Vaughn
Ned Vaughn played a minor role in JAG as Lt. Carl Barrett. His real life is far more interesting. Ned served as vice president of the Screen Actors Guild prior to becoming the founding executive vice president of SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists).
Ned has led quite an interesting life since the show JAG. His achievements vary from playing roles on multiple political shows, crime shows, and films, to running as a Republican candidate for California's 66th State Assembly district. In his latest movie, he played Wilbur Hobby on “The Best of Enemies”.
Randy Vasquez
Gunnery Sergeant Victor Galindez was a Hispanic sheriff's deputy from New Mexico who joined JAG headquarters and eventually participated in the mission to hunt Bin Laden. He was played by the vastly handsome Randy Vasquez.
Vasquez is mostly known for playing Victor Galindez on JAG and Marcos on Acapulco H.E.A.T. He has since transitioned into being a director and even won Best Documentary for his film “The Thick Dark Fog”. Oh and definite applauds for going back to UCLA in 2009 and getting a bachelor's degree in American Indian Studies! Way to go Randy!
Tim Lounibos
One of Tim Lounibos’s early roles was as Lt. Peter Yuen on JAG, But that was only for two episodes. I'm glad to say that his body of work has definitely expanded since. However, his new look does cause some typecasting as you can tell by his later roles.
Tim is still an active actor today and recently played in shows such as NCIS and Criminal Minds. He has also been running a business and supervising hundreds of employees, which may have caused his acting career to slow down a little. Thankfully, not to a full stop.