Henry Andrews | |
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation character | |
First appearance | "Unbearable" S:5 E:14 |
Last appearance | "Immortality" |
Portrayed by | Jon Wellner |
City | Las Vegas |
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Occupation | Lab Technician |
Rank | Toxicologist DNA Technician |
Duration | 2005-2015 |
Seasons | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 |
Other Appearances | Immortality |
Henry Andrews is a fictional character from the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Jon Wellner. He made his first appearance during the fifth season episode "Unbearable", which aired on February 10, 2005 in the United States.
Prior to being cast as Henry, actor Jon Wellner made a guest appearance in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as zookeeper Sam Tracy in the fifth season episode "Unbearable", which was broadcast on February 10, 2005.
Henry was promoted to the main cast in Season 13.
Henry is the toxicology specialist of the Las Vegas Forensics Laboratory, who mainly deals with identifying toxic substances which have undergone human consumption. He has an impressive knowledge of lethal substances, including, but not limited to: illegal drugs, alcoholic beverages, poisons, and hazardous gases (such as carbon dioxide). He constantly exhibits a thorough understanding of the toxins' properties and effects.
He originally worked for days (as he mentions in the episode Iced) but kept "getting moved around" by Ecklie. In the later seasons, he is seen more frequently working graveyard, so it can be assumed he's acquired a permanent position there. In the episode "Lab Rats," he has a prominent role and an appreciable amount of screen time as opposed to his previous, short-lived appearances. Wendy refers to him as one of Hodges's "lemmings".
Henry is unmarried, and often jokingly offers to marry his fellow lab tech, fingerprint analyst Mandy Webster. He goes on to reveal that his grandmother lives in a retirement home in Boca Raton, Florida, where he is shuffleboard champion. He refers to himself as a "lady killer" among the senior citizens.