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'CSI' Crew Says "Kudos to Justin" for Cameo

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Sep. 23 2010, Published 11:47 a.m. ET

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Tonight is the night that pop star Justin Bieber will pop up in an episode of CSI and the show's executive producer, Carol Mendelsohn, says he did a very good job!

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It's no wonder Justin will be making two appearances on the show because it sounds like he's actually got some talent as an actor!

"I thought that he did a really good job. We only had Justin for a day, for 10 and a half hours, and he had a lot of work crammed into those 10 and a half hours," Carol explained to MTV News. "And he had one super big scene, and the scene was an interrogation scene in the police department with actor George Eads, and George actually took Justin under his wing."

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"George said that when he was just starting out, Tom Selleck took him under his wing, so I think he tried to return that kindness, and he really had some time to work the material," she added. "We built in some time, and I thought that scene was really good, and Justin had a couple of scenes where he didn't have a lot of dialogue or no dialogue and then two pretty heavy scenes."

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And Carol said that the Biebs has some skills!

"It's hard for any accomplished, mature actor to come on the set and fall right into character and do your work, so kudos to Justin."

Justin stars in CSI tonight! Will you be watching?

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