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Brass also has an estranged daughter, Ellie, who's not biologically his but she doesn't know it. As he explains it to ] in the episode "Ellie": "''Call it the mailman. Ellie doesn't know.''" Brass also has an estranged daughter, Ellie, who's not biologically his but she doesn't know it. As he explains it to ] in the episode "Ellie": "''Call it the mailman. Ellie doesn't know.''"


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Jim Brass (Born January 3, 1953) is a fictional character from the CBS Television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Paul Guilfoyle.

Background

Brass spent 20 years working his way up to homicide detective in New Jersey. He transferred out of Homicide and out of New Jersey 10 years ago and came to Las Vegas. He eventually came to run the CSI department, more as an administrator than as an investigator. Brass has stated that he would want Gil Grissom's CSI Team to investigate his murder. Brass served in the United States Marine Corps.

Brass used to have Grissom's job as the supervisor of the CSI team. But after Holly Gribbs was murdered, he lost his position to Grissom. Brass was then given the position as a homocide detective, usually serving as the legal muscle for the CSI team and the one who does most of the arresting and interrogating of suspects. He's usually the one to draw his gun and doesn't like it when his CSIs try to take dangerous matters like arresting suspects into their own hands. He also gets on gun-hating Grissom's case for not drawing his firearm, even in appropriate situations.

Brass also has an estranged daughter, Ellie, who's not biologically his but she doesn't know it. As he explains it to Warrick in the episode "Ellie": "Call it the mailman. Ellie doesn't know."

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