Gil Grissom
Gilbert "Gil" Grissom, Ph.D. (
August 17,
1956â€" ) is a
fictional character featured on the TV crime drama
. Grissom is played by
William Petersen, who is also one of the show's producers.
Grissom is the night-shift supervisor of the
Clark County, Nevada CSI (
forensics) team, investigating many cases in and around the city of
Las Vegas. He is a
forensic entomologist who earned his degree in
biology from
UCLA. He has a large knowledge of insects and entomolgy, which he applies to his investigations, and has led to his nickname, "The Bug Man".
The character has strong tendencies toward
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 with which his job brings him into contact. He hates
abusive husbands and drug dealers who "deal death to kids." He is also the least trigger happy CSI member, rarely drawing his
firearm, a tendency that has brought about several scoldings from
Jim Brass.
Grissom's mother is
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.
Grissom's hobbies include his work,
cockroach racing, reading, solving crossword puzzles, and riding
roller coasters.
Little is known about Grissom's past or personal life. He grew up in
Marina Del Rey, California. His father, who was in the importing/exporting business (in the episode 'Still Life'- series 6, Grissom tells Catherine Willows his father was a botanist) died when he was nine years old, most likely from a
heat stroke. His Mother ran an art gallery in Venice. He says that in high school, he was a "ghost." He was raised to believe in the
Roman Catholic Church, 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 likened her to being "his wife" though the two have never been more than very good friends. Of all of his fellow investigators, he is most similar to
Sara Sidle. Both are self-described "science nerds" and are the most socially awkward pair on the team. While at times both have expressed more than a hint of interest in the other romantically, not until the sixth season finale is it implied that they finally took the next step. He has supported
Warrick Brown through several brushes with the law and has a fatherly bond with
Nick Stokes. He shares a good friendship with Dr. Al Robbins.
Grissom keeps a variety of specimens in his office, including a radiated fetal pig and a
tarantula. He also has a fish-shaped bulletin board on which unsolved cases go ("the ones that got away.") In keeping with the fish theme, he has a
Big Mouth Billy Bass over the door to his office, claiming that it's "better than a watchdog."
Grissom has a more than passing similarity to
Sherlock Holmes. Like Holmes, Grissom is dispassionate with a fierce devotion to logic and little regard for societal norms of behavior (Grissom once smashed mustard jars in a grocery store to ascertain blood-spray patterns; similarly, Holmes once practiced spearing a pig at a market to determine how strong a man would have to be to transfix a man with a harpoon). He possesses a Moriarty-like nemesis,
Paul Millander, over whom he ultimately triumphs, a woman in whom he has taken an unusual interest,
Lady Heather who is a parallel to
Irene Adler in her powerful intellect, physical beauty, strong personality, ability to unsettle her opponents, and contextually unconventional lifestyle. Although Grissom does possess a
John Watson, like Holmes, his "Watson",
Jim Brass does not play a foil but rather a genuine assistant.
Most people refer to him as "Grissom" or "Gil". He is also often called "Griss", usually by Warrick Brown; Catherine Willows and Dr. Al Robbins regularly refer to him as "Gil".
His health not only consists of the recently repaired
otosclerosis, but the occasional
migraine, for which he has prescription medication.
* Many viewers have speculated that Grissom may have
Asperger's Syndrome because of his obsessiveness in his areas of interest, his seemingly endless reservoir of knowledge, and because of his social naïveté.
* The character was originally intended to be named Gil
Scheinbaum. William Petersen changed the surname because of his admiration for
astronaut Gus Grissom.
* Despite the Grissom character being from the
West Coast, he has a somewhat noticeable
Chicago accent. (Petersen is from the Chicago area.)
* Grissom is extremely knowledgeable about
literature, in particular the
Sherlock Holmes stories and novels. He occasionally quotes
Shakespeare and has a weakness for wordplay and slightly off-color
puns.
*Grissom has extensive knowledge about entomology. The character of
Will Graham whom William Petersen played in the film
Manhunter (based upon the
Thomas Harris novel
Red Dragon), wrote "the standard
monograph on determining time of death by insect activity".
* Grissom is based loosely on real life
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department criminalist
Daniel Holstein.
*"Albert, dead men don't ride roller coasters."
*"Concentrate on what cannot lie. The evidence..."
*"Could you close the door, please?...No, from the other side."