

Lance Sweets since Season 3, left and his character died. Every time I go to the lab, I get a little grossed out – yeah, it’s gross! ĪX: How was it when you joined the cast? You started one episode before John Francis Daley, who had been playing Dr. They fed off of each other really well.ĪX: Has anything on the show grossed you out for real?īOYD: I’m pretty squeamish, yeah.

It was fun to be new and play the new guy. Did being new in real life help you play the new person?īOYD: It was fun because I got to make those discoveries, like seeing a disgusting dead body for the first time and having it make me half-sick and those sorts of things that maybe we take for granted after we’ve seen them a million times. And luckily, any time I’m in doubt, I can always watch to see how David Boreanaz does it, which is not too shabby.ĪX: You’re coming in as a new actor to a long-running show, and you’re playing someone who’s coming into a tight-knit group onscreen. to test.” And I tested I think on a Friday and I was working on Monday and drawing a gun on Tuesday. The job happened so quickly – I was living in New York, and we just had a new baby, and I got the phone call that said, “You’re flying to L.A. I was a CTU tech, which was definitely different, but sort of a young spirit in that way, but I hadn’t done FBI.ĪX: Did you research anything to play Aubrey in terms of being an FBI agent?īOYD: You know, I sort of have as we’ve gone along. I guess my only real training ground was doing Arlo on Season 8 of 24. Fox has been amazing and really good to me and I’m happy to be working here.īOYD: No.

I’ve never watched everything, but of course I knew about the show and I had seen it, but it was all the more exciting to get to the gig.ĪX: Having been in BONES, TOUCH and 24 on the network, would you say you’re in the Fox casting wheelhouse?īOYD: I think it’s safe to say that now, yeah. The actor, whose bigscreen credits include playing one of the trapped Americans in ARGO, has worked for Fox before, with arcs on 24 and TOUCH.ĪSSIGNMENT X: Had you been watching BONES before you were cast on it?īOYD: I’ve always been sort of a dabbler in everything.
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It seems like it could be difficult entering this group at this stage, but John Boyd, who became a series regular in Season 10 as Booth’s FBI new FBI partner James Aubrey, says it’s been a great experience.īoyd was born in New York, raised in Los Angeles, then went back to his birthplace to go to school. Tamara Taylor, who portrays lab boss Camille Saroyan, joined the cast in Season 2. Stars Emily Deschanel, who plays forensic pathologist Temperance “Bones” Brennan, and David Boreanaz, as her FBI agent spouse Seeley Booth, have been with the series since the beginning, as have supporting actors Michaela Conlin (as artist/computer expert Angela Montenegro) and TJ Thyne (as forensic entomologist Dr. David Boreanaz and John Boyd in BONES - Season 10 - "The Woman in the Whirlpool" | ©2015 Patrick McElhenney/FOXįox Network’s BONES is celebrating its tenth-season finale this Thursday, June 11 at 8 PM, and will be back in the fall for Season 11.
