Mac Taylor, portrayed by Gary Sinise on CSI: NY, is often seen wearing black dress shoes or black boots as part of his detective attire. These shoes are appropriate for his role as a New York City police detective and are part of his professional wardrobe.
Mac Taylor, the character on CSI: NY, is often seen wearing an American flag pin on his lapel as a nod to his military background and patriotism.
Yes, Detective Mac Taylor, portrayed by Gary Sinise, left CSI: NY at the end of Season 9. The character chose to leave the NYPD to join an underground vigilante group.
Yes, actor Gary Sinise who plays Mac Taylor in CSI: NY has left the show. His departure was announced before the show's ninth season.
In the CSI:NY episode titled "Charge of this Post" (Season 2, Episode 22), Mac and Stella share a kiss.
The name Croley is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Conluain, meaning "son of Conluain." It is a surname that is associated with County Cork in Ireland.
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Mac Taylor: Gary Sinise
His name is Gary Sinise. I love CSI: NY
Nope. Only child
Gary Sinise plays Mac Taylor.
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no he does not she leaves at the end of season 6, to go and run her own lab like mac.
His name is Mac Taylor played by Gary Sinise :)
DB which stands for "detective bureau"
No. He doesnt have any children othher than a stepson to his ex-wife.
Evan Ellingson played the role of Mac Taylor's son, Reed Garrett, on CSI: NY.