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Revision as of 00:00, 11 May 2005 by 216.113.215.200 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Gilbert (Gil) Arthur Grissom, Ph.D. is a character on the US crime drama television show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Grissom is played by William Petersen, who is also one of the show's producers. The character has strong tendencies towards ethics, logic and deduction. His dispassionate demeanor and high intellect often work to his advantage in his job. However, his avoidance of job politics and sometimes poor interpersonal skills can alienate his superiors and subordinates. He is never disturbed by the various subcultures his job brings him in contact with.
Gil Grissom is the nightshift supervisor of the Las Vegas CSI team. He is also a forensic entomologist who earned his degree in biology from UCLA. Because of his knowledge (and his ability to apply it to his investigations), Grissom has been nicknamed "The Bug Man".
Grissom's mother was deaf; because of this, he knows sign language. He has inherited his mother's otosclerosis, a disease which was causing him to go deaf slowly, but he underwent corrective surgery.
Gil Grissom's hobbies include his work, cockroach racing, reading and riding roller coasters.
Little is known about Grissom's past or personal life. He says that in high school, he was a "ghost." He was raised Catholic, but later said, "That guilt's not a part of my life anymore."
In as much as Grissom confides to anyone, he confides in Catherine Willows. He once obliquely likened her to "his wife." He has a largely unspoken attraction to Sarah Sidel, somewhere between paternal and romantic. He has supported Warrick Brown through several brushes with the law.
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