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The 10 Best ‘CSI: Miami’ Characters, Ranked

By Matthew Lynch
March 19, 2024
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“CSI: Miami,” the sun-drenched spin-off of the “CSI” franchise, has captured audiences with its blend of intriguing forensic science, dramatic storylines, and a charismatic cast. Over ten seasons, fans have grown attached to the team of crime scene investigators who tackle the dark side of Miami’s paradise-like setting. Here is a definitive ranking of the 10 best characters from “CSI: Miami.”

1.Natalia Boa Vista (played by Eva LaRue)

Starting as a day-shift lab technician, Natalia evolved into an intuitive CSI with a knack for DNA analysis. Her complex personal life and resilient nature added depth to the team dynamics.

2.Ryan Wolfe (played by Jonathan Togo)

Introduced in the third season as Tim Speedle’s replacement, Ryan’s meticulous methods and background in patrol lent a unique perspective to investigations.

3.Jesse Cardoza (played by Eddie Cibrian)

Even though he appeared in only two seasons, Jesse made his mark with his cool demeanor and investigative expertise, notably contributing to complex cases involving his past.

4.Dr. Tara Price (played by Megalyn Echikunwoke)

The medical examiner for season seven was a brilliant yet troubled character whose addiction struggles offered an engaging subplot while highlighting her skills in pathology.

5.Detective Yelina Salas (played by Sofia Milos)

A detective who occasionally crossed paths with the CSI team, Yelina brought personal connections and compelling story arcs due to her relationship with Horatio Caine.

6.Frank Tripp (played by Rex Linn)

The rough-around-the-edges Detective Sergeant provided street-smart insights into numerous cases while unfolding as a loyal and humorous ally to the CSI squad.

7.Alexx Woods (played by Khandi Alexander)

The compassionate but formidable medical examiner was renowned for her habit of speaking to victims during autopsies, offering poignant insights into the aftermath of crimes.

8.Eric Delko (played by Adam Rodriguez)

A fingerprint and drug identification expert of Cuban-Russian descent, Delko’s cultural background and personal trials were well-integrated into the series’ diverse storytelling landscape.

9.Calleigh Duquesne (played by Emily Procter)

A ballistics specialist often referred to as ‘the bullet girl,’ Calleigh’s unwavering professionalism and southern charm made her both relatable and inspiring as she navigated complex relationships and intense crime scenes.

10.Horatio Caine (played by David Caruso)

Iconic for his one-liners and sunglasses, Lieutenant Horatio Caine is synonymous with “CSI: Miami.” His steadfast leadership, commitment to justice, and profound one-liners before the iconic theme song kicks in make him an unforgettable character that epitomizes the essence of the show.

This list represents the beloved characters that gave “CSI: Miami” its memorable status among crime drama enthusiasts. Their dedication to solving crimes while dealing with their personal demons captivated viewers for a decade and left a lasting legacy on the genre.

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