Jonathan Togo
Ryan Wolfe
Jonathan Togo
Prior to joining the cast of CSI: MIAMI, Jonathan Togo co-starred in the television series SPECIAL UNIT 2 and played a recurring role in the primetime series "Ed." In addition, Togo has guest-starred in numerous series, including JUDGING AMY, on the Network, "Law & Order" and "The Jury."Togo received a B.A. in theater from Vassar College and went on to study further at the National Theater Institute of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. His film credits include roles in Clint Eastwood's "Mystic River" as well as "Raccoon" and "Up," the latter made through the Sundance Director's Lab.
Turning to his comedic side this year, Togo recently developed, wrote, directed and starred in a web series for Comedy Central on their atom.com site.
Born on Aug. 25, Togo was raised in Boston and makes his home in New York and Los Angeles.
Ryan Wolfe
As the first responding officer at the scene of a bus crash, Patrol Officer Ryan Wolfe impressed Horatio Caine enough to earn himself a position with CSI. Wolfe immediately makes it known that he is more interested in uncovering the truth than proving himself and by using traits already inherent in his character – intelligence, drive, and sense of curiosity – he is able to put scientific knowledge into context and solve his first case. However, it is not long before Wolfe’s desire to be recognized creates tension within the CSI team – something he must learn to control if he is to maintain harmony with his colleagues.CSI: Miami Photos
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Habeas Corpse
When one of the CSI's biggest enemies is murdered, Horatio must determine which of his team members is a suspect.
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Law & Disorder
Horatio uncovers a corruption scandal that pits him against an old adversary, and Calleigh makes a life-changing decision.
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At Risk
When a beloved tennis coach is nearly killed, Calleigh discovers a personal connection to the case.
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Rest In Pieces
When the "Miami Taunter" kills again, Horatio comes face-to-face with the matriarch of the suspected killer's family, who may or may not help his investigation.


