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Emily Prentiss is the current Unit Chief of the BAU who joined the team two episodes after Elle Greenaway resigned from the FBI for good. At the end of Season Seven, she resigned from the BAU and accepted a position with Interpol in London. She was replaced by Alex Blake, who held the position until her own departure at the end of Season Nine. The position was then taken over by Kate Callahan for the duration of Season Ten before her own departure. She rejoined the team in Season Twelve and was then promoted to Unit Chief following the resignation of Aaron Hotchner.

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  • Emily Prentiss
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  • Emily Prentiss is the current Unit Chief of the BAU who joined the team two episodes after Elle Greenaway resigned from the FBI for good. At the end of Season Seven, she resigned from the BAU and accepted a position with Interpol in London. She was replaced by Alex Blake, who held the position until her own departure at the end of Season Nine. The position was then taken over by Kate Callahan for the duration of Season Ten before her own departure. She rejoined the team in Season Twelve and was then promoted to Unit Chief following the resignation of Aaron Hotchner.
  • Emily Prentiss is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, portrayed by Paget Brewster. Prentiss first appeared in "The Last Word" - episode nine of season two, replacing Agent Elle Greenaway who had quit in "The Boogeyman". Her role in the show's sixth season was reduced, for what Brewster believed to be financial reasons, However, reports on May 28, 2011 at Deadline confirmed that Brewster would be returning to her role for the show's seventh season.
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Job
  • BAU Unit Chief
  • Former BAU Supervisory Special Agent
  • Former JTF-12 member
  • Former chief of the London Interpol Office
Birth Date
  • 1970-10-12(xsd:date)
Status
  • Alive
Appearance
Actor
Name
  • Emily Prentiss
Alias
  • Lauren Reynolds
Specialty
  • Terrorism
  • Linguistics
  • Child Advocacy
Family
  • Unnamed father
  • Unnamed grandfather
  • Unborn child
  • Elizabeth Prentiss
Gender
  • Female
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  • Emily Prentiss is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, portrayed by Paget Brewster. Prentiss first appeared in "The Last Word" - episode nine of season two, replacing Agent Elle Greenaway who had quit in "The Boogeyman". Her role in the show's sixth season was reduced, for what Brewster believed to be financial reasons, However, reports on May 28, 2011 at Deadline confirmed that Brewster would be returning to her role for the show's seventh season. On February 15, 2012, Brewster revealed in a statement that the seventh season would be her final season on the show. Brewster's final episode as a main cast member on the show was on the May 16, 2012 episode "Run".
  • Emily Prentiss is the current Unit Chief of the BAU who joined the team two episodes after Elle Greenaway resigned from the FBI for good. At the end of Season Seven, she resigned from the BAU and accepted a position with Interpol in London. She was replaced by Alex Blake, who held the position until her own departure at the end of Season Nine. The position was then taken over by Kate Callahan for the duration of Season Ten before her own departure. She rejoined the team in Season Twelve and was then promoted to Unit Chief following the resignation of Aaron Hotchner.
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