Jon Wellner: From CSI to Gilligan's Island - A Look at His Diverse Acting Career

Jon Wellner, known for his role as Henry Andrews on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," made his debut in the fifth season of the show. He later became a semi-regular character from seasons six to eleven and a central cast member from seasons twelve to fifteen, appearing in a total of 114 episodes. Wellner also had guest appearances on other popular TV dramas like "Judging Amy," "NCIS," "Bones," "Shameless," and "Vanished," as well as small roles in films such as "Evan Almighty" and "Ocean's Thirteen."
One of Wellner's notable roles was portraying Bob Denver/Gilligan in the documentary film "Surviving Gilligan's Island" in 2001. The film featured interviews with original "Gilligan's Island" cast members Denver, Dawn Wells, and Russell Johnson, sharing anecdotes from their time on the show. Wellner's portrayal of Bob Denver was well-received, along with the performances of other actors who played the original cast members in the recreations.
"Surviving Gilligan's Island" provides a retrospective look at the iconic TV series and its enduring popularity. The film covers the production of "Gilligan's Island" from its start in 1963 to its end in 1967, as well as the subsequent TV movie sequels. It also includes a poll on the most desirable character from the show, with Mary Ann narrowly beating Ginger. The documentary pays tribute to the late actors Jim Backus, Alan Hale, and Natalie Shafer, highlighting their contributions to the series.
Despite the absence of Tina Louise, who played Ginger, from the documentary and other "Gilligan's Island" events, the film serves as a heartfelt tribute to the show and its cast. Denver, Wells, and Johnson express their fond memories of working on the series and acknowledge the impact it had on their lives. "Surviving Gilligan's Island" offers fans a nostalgic look back at the beloved sitcom and its enduring legacy.