Pauley Perrette became a household name in 2003, playing the quirky, goth forensic scientist Abby Sciuto on NCIS. Behind the scenes, though, her real life was far more painful than fans ever imagined.
Before acting, Perrette earned a master’s degree in criminology, hoping to fight real crime. But her creative spark pulled her toward acting, leading to roles in Murder One, Almost Famous, and Time of Your Life. Then came NCIS — and everything changed.
She quickly became one of TV’s most beloved stars. In 2018, she had the highest Q Score of any actress on television, even as she was preparing to leave NCIS. But what most didn’t know was that her exit wasn’t just a career move — it was a cry for safety.
After leaving the show, Perrette tweeted cryptic messages about “multiple physical assaults” on set, later hinting at a toxic work environment and fear for her life. She said she stayed silent for years to protect the crew, but finally had to walk away.
In addition to her career struggles, she’s faced multiple traumas in her personal life — including a terrifying home invasion, a violent attack by a homeless man, and ongoing health battles. In 2022, she revealed she had suffered a massive stroke the year before.
Despite everything, Perrette remains strong and kind-hearted. She’s retired from acting, dedicating her life to charity and advocacy. Her journey is one of talent, tragedy, and deep resilience — proof that even the brightest stars can carry the heaviest burdens.