The Only Time Thomas Gibson Received The Starring Credit On Criminal Minds
Thomas Gibson left Criminal Minds following an altercation with one of the show's writers. He was, however, briefly given the starring credit on the series.
Read MoreThomas Gibson left Criminal Minds following an altercation with one of the show's writers. He was, however, briefly given the starring credit on the series.
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Read MoreThomas Gibson played Aaron Hotchner, chief of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit, on "Criminal Minds" for many years, and he even directed a few episodes.
Read MoreSadly, this day marks the loss of an incredible actor who brought his talents to Tron, Batman, Superman, and The Omen.
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Read MoreThomas Gibson portrayed Aaron "Hotch'' Hotchner on Criminal Minds from its debut in 2005 until his departure in 2016. Here's why he ended up leaving the show.
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