You might remember Captain Richard Carey who appeared briefly in Season 6 as part of the judiciary. He’s played by Richard McGonagle, who’s best known for his voice-over work in video games, movies and television shows.
You can watch Richard in various shows such as The X-Files, The West Wing, and The Twilight Zone, or listen to his awesome voice in famous video-games such as Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Whether in voice over roles or on film, he always gives an excellent performance.
Anne-Marie Johnson
Feminists everywhere rejoiced to meet Bobbi Latham, the United States Congresswoman from Detroit who was an avid supporter of women's rights. Latham had several romantic interests, including Harm, and tended to take a more critical view of the US military, but was always fair in her judgment.
Anne-Marie Johnson wasn’t just an incredible feminist in her roles, she also became the first National Vice President of the Screen Actors Guild in 2005. You can check her out in the very recent American drama film Adopt a Highway.
Patrick St. Esprit
You may remember Colonel Bootney because he appeared on the last season of JAG in 2015. Like Kevin Fry, Patrick also played a few other side characters on the show in earlier seasons including CAG-USS Patrick Henry and Markov back in season 5.
The actor has since gone on to play in tough, authoritative roles such as Romulus Thread in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Elliot Oswald in Sons of Anarchy and LAPD Commander Robert Hicks in S.W.A.T. If you know someone who needs a good military discipline, Patrick St. Esprit is just the guy for it!
Glenn Morshower
You may not remember Chief Petty Officer Ned Bannon, who was assigned to work the U.S.S. Seahawk alongside the JAG crew. However, despite his seemingly uneventful time on the show, Glenn went on to play many more TV and film roles.
Glenn seems to have a penchant towards playing the role of a military officer. Perhaps he was inspired by his time on JAG. That worked out pretty well though because he actually does a very good job at it. You may have seen him recently as Marshal Winthrop on The Resident.
Andrea Thompson
The seductive and powerful Captain Alison Krennick was Harm's direct superior in Season 1 of JAG. She made extremely overt sexual advances towards Harm, even straight up telling him she wanted to sleep with him. This is a big no-no in the military, so obviously her shenanigans didn’t last beyond the first season.
After leaving the show, Andrea Thompson went on to play Detective Jill Kirkendall on four seasons of crime drama NYPD Blue, leaving in April 2000 to pursue a career in journalism working for CNN. Thompson’s last role lasted only 2 episodes in the crime-drama show Bones.