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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Mariska and Meloni On SVU Set - Pictures

I hope you all have a Happy New Year! To help you usher in the year on a high note, here are some pictures of Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay taken in December during the filming of Law & Order SVU, in Central Park.








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Monday, December 29, 2008

Chris Noth Cuts "The “Cutting Room”

The Gawker reports that Chris Noth (Law & Order Criminal Intent) will be closing his jazzy restaurant and bar ‘The Cutting Room” which is in the Flatiron district.

The Gawker says, “Per a press release we received, the SNL afterparty venue closes January 13 with a performance by Joan Rivers. There's just no room in New York anymore for the pet venues of wealthy celebrities! From the release: “The Cutting Room is closing due to an untenable rent increase, with the building's landlord demanding more than double the current rent. It is only the latest New York intimate performance venue to close; in recent years, venues from Fez to CBGB have shuttered due to the hostile real estate market.”… Noth is going to try and open "later this year," according to the press release. Uh, well, there are only three days left. But real estate types in New York are pretty desperate right now, so you never know…”


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Friday, December 26, 2008

S. Epatha Merkerson Sued By Agents

According to TMZ, S. Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order) is being sued by the Gersh Agency. She is accused of withholding the talent agency's 10 percent commission. The suit claims Merkerson earned $2,229,084 for "Law and Order" and that it had an "oral deal" for 10 percent of Merkerson's earnings.


Maybe I’ve been watching too much Law & Order, but I don’t put much faith in “oral deals.”





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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Fred Thompson Moves To Radio

I always thought that former presidential candidate, former senator, and former fictional Law & Order DA Fred Dalton Thompson had a face best suited for radio. Now he gets his chance to add “radio talk show host” to his resume when the 2-hour The Fred Thompson Show debuts on March 2, replacing "The Radio Factor With Bill O'Reilly."

His radio show will contain commentary on Fred’s conservative views on politics, plus topical issues with guest interviews and listener calls. The show will be broadcast from the Westwood One studios in Washington DC, and will air live from noon to 2 p.m. on weekdays. If it's anything like his presidential campaign, it will likely put listeners to sleep!





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Richard Belzer Attends Valkyrie Premier

Richard Belzer (Law & Order SVU) attended the premier and after party for the New York premiere of the Tom Cruise film "Valkyrie" at The Time Warner Center in New York City on December 15, 2008. Here’s a photo of “The Belz” at the event, along side actor Terrence Stamp. (By the way, I’ve heard the film is a dog – no offense intended to any dogs out there.)


Terrence Stamp and Richard Belzer
Getty Images



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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Jeff Goldblum From Coast to Coast

Jeff Goldblum has been very busy lately, hitting the New York NBC talk and morning shows, and still having time to shop in California for the holidays.

Splash News captured a few photos of him shopping in at Barneys of NY, in Beverly Hills, CA and you’ll find some of those photos below.

Besides being on NBC's Late Night with Conan O’Brien on on December 17, he also appeared on The Today Show on December 18, helping out with their toy drive and talking about his film, “Adam Resurrected”. The video from that appearance is also below.

Hopefully, one day we will actually get to see him in his new role on Law & Order Criminal Intent!


Jeff Shops in California





Jeff On The Today Show


Video – Jeff Goldblum on The Today Show December 18




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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Happy Birthday to Dick Wolf

A very happy birthday to Dick Wolf, big daddy of the Law & Order franchise, who turns 62 today. Let’s all let out a collective wolf howl in his honor to celebrate!





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Friday, December 19, 2008

Dann Florek Speaks At Eastern Michigan University

As I mentioned here last October, Dann Florek (Law & Order SVU) was to speak at the Eastern Michigan University Winter Commencement ceremony, which was held on December 14, 2008. Dann attended EMU from 1969 to 1975 and is married to an EMU alum.

You can see and listen to Dann’s speech by following this link, and be sure to select Dann’s speech from the listing on the left of the page . He tells an interesting story about having to take chorus class as a punishment, but how it helped lead him to acting. Thanks to “Patty” who provided me with this link so I can share it with everyone!



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Eric Bogosian Pens Letter Supporting SAG Strike

The web site Deadline Hollywood Daily published the following letter from Eric Bogosian (Law & Order Criminal Intent), which supports a strike by SAG members:


Dear Friends,

The New York Board of the Screen Actors Guild has released a statement of non-support for the upcoming strike authorization vote. I am writing to tell you that I was not part of the meeting in which this resolution was adopted, I did not vote for it and I object to it. Up to this point, I have kept quiet outside the boardroom. But since others think they have the right to speak for me, I must speak for myself.

I will support a “yes” vote for strike authorization. This is how I will vote and this is how I would recommend all membership to vote.

Is this the right time for a strike authorization? Yes. It is our only move. The contract is terrible. If you don’t believe me, go online and read about it yourself. [The AMPTP's contract itself is at: http://amptp.org/files/AMPTP_SAG_final_offer_063008.pdf
this link. ] Visit SAG homepage for this info.

The complicating factors are the current economy and the unknown efficacy of a strike authorization. Each person must vote his or her best insight and conscience. I am voting mine.

Make no mistake, there is no better contract three years down the line. Sooner or later, you have to stand up and be counted. And sooner is always better than later.

Perhaps you don’t care about what you get paid or residuals or French hours or any of that. All you want is a job on any terms. OK, but if you like health care, pensions, a safe working environment please acknowledge the fact that all of these things were achieved through union collective bargaining. In the past, membership stood up for what we have now. The essence of being in a union is collective bargaining.

If you are voting “no” for strike authorization because you think that our current board of directors are strike mongerers or hot-heads, please think again because you are simply THINKING WHAT THE AMPTP WANTS YOU TO THINK. We are asking for a straightforward negotiation on straightforward points. We must negotiate these now, or suck lemons until we can. And when will that be? Three years from now? Please note that AMPTP never makes a better deal until they have to. Caving in now will only encourage them toward further union-busting tactics. For ALL the unions.

And with that in mind, be aware that our union is the largest with the most money to be distributed via residuals. We are the prize for the AMPTP. Likewise, as we cave, so will they continue to pressure our sister unions to wilt under pressure.

We have every right to negotiate our own contract. Yes, our leadership is stubborn and brassy. So what? Who do you want representing you? The producer’s friends?

After the last election the national board includes members who are very critical of our leadership. As a result, the board represents a balanced view regarding any potential strike. If you can trust anyone to make a balanced judgement, this is the time. But leadership must have strike authorization to get the AMPTP back to the table.

Two last thoughts.

Firstly, we are a union, we are a voting membership. The producers are a commercial entity. The people with whom we negotiate are hired guns. They can be replaced if they don’t do their job. And up to now they haven’t done a very good job finishing this contract and their bosses know it. There are major motion pictures waiting to start shooting. They cannot proceed until there is a contract (and no possibility whatsoever of a strike). AMPTP is threatening us with a punitive situation. But the sword cuts both ways. This is our strength.

Secondly, the Internet is going to be vastly profitable to the AMPTP on a scale never before seen. The costs of doing business will go way down. The middle-men in foreign markets will disappear (you don’t need a distributor when you do down-loads and streaming). And the “units” will be exactly accountable. The advertisers will know exactly how many viewers will watch the TV shows and movies downloaded or streamed. And if we do this right, so will we. Our contracts have established that we should receive a percentage of revenue as “residuals”, why are we giving that up now?

I am truly sorry that the New York Board has chosen to fight the leadership for most of this year. They have done nothing to make a difficult situation easier. I’m all for debate, but in the boardroom, not in public. We elected our officials, let’s let them do their job.

For more info go to:
youtube.com/empowersagvoteyes

Sincerely
Eric Bogosian


Since I am not a member of SAG I can’t really comment on the soundness of Eric’s letter and my publication of his comments should not imply that I endorse them or oppose them. I am concerned, however, that NBC’s shift away from dramas in the 10:00 PM prime time hour next fall will mean less jobs for union actors for television, and possibly over time, other networks will continue with more reality and other programming that also doesn’t require union actors. And, with the country in a serious recession at this time, and with deflation looming, TV watchers may not take kindly to a strike by actors, seeing that the recent strike by screenwriters turned program schedules upside down. My only advice to SAG is to proceed with caution and be careful not to cut off their collective noses to spite their faces.

By the way, Alicia Witt, who also was on Law & Order Criminal Intent, has a video below where she adds her own two cents to the matter:




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Angie Harmon Welcomes Baby Girl

Angie Harmon (Law & Order) and her husband Jason Sehorn welcomed a new addition to their family on Thursday. According to People Magazine, their new baby girl’s name is Emery Hope Sehorn, and she joins her sisters Faith and Avery Grace.

Congratulations to Angie and Jason!



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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Jeff Goldblum on Late Night with Conan O’Brien

Check out those perfect teeth!

Last night (December 17), Jeff Goldblum (Law & Order Criminal Intent) appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and he was quite charming and entertaining. He talked about his teeth (he’s never had a cavity or a filling), the time he lost his virginity (which also happened to be the same time that he first tasted brie) and his film, Adam Resurrected. An eclectic combination of topics from Jeff, but really, what else did you expect?

If you didn’t get to see Jeff’s appearance last night on the show, you can view it at this link to the video of the full episode from NBC . Jeff appears as the first guest. Enjoy!


Also on You Tube!
Part 1


Part 2


PICS!





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Julianne Nicholson Pregnant

It looks like there is something in the water again on the set of Law & Order Criminal Intent. Super-scooper Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Julianne Nicholson is pregnant.

Ausiello goes on to say:

A CI spokesperson confirms to me exclusively that Julianne Nicholson is pregnant, and producers may incorporate her "condition" into the show. "At this point, there is no definitive plan," says the rep. "The writers are weighing various options."

Should they decide to let art imitate life for Nicholson's Det. Wheeler, it won't be too difficult to figure out who the daddy is; in last August's season finale, we learned that Wheeler has a fiancé (played by the actress' real-life hubby, British actor Jonathan Cake). We also subsequently learned that the FBI is after him for fraud, money laundering and racketeering, so adding a baby to the equation would certainly make things interesting.

A likelier scenario (it would seem) is that the powers that be will follow the template established by sister show SVU when its star, Mariska Hargitay, announced that she was expecting three years ago. In other words, they'd shoot around her protruding tummy, then use her maternity leave as an opportunity to stunt cast.

Of course, there's no telling when any of this will play out on screen since USA Network has yet to announce a CI premiere date. Like last season, the show -- which is midway through shooting its 16-episode eighth season -- will have its first run on the cable net, followed by a second run on NBC.




My only hope is that they don’t take the “ignore the pregnancy” route and then do stunt casting because it seems such a rarity in the Dick Wolf Law & Order Universe that women actually (gasp) get pregnant and have babies. Kathryn Erbe and her real pregnancy seemed to be the only lucky woman to have her pregnancy written into the show, as far as I can recall.

Congratulations to Julianne and Jonathan!



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Monday, December 15, 2008

Chris Noth Contemplates a Sippy Cup


Chris Noth (Law & Order Criminal Intent) was spotted yesterday while shopping with his family Tara Wilson and son Orion in LA on Sunday. He seems mesmerized by the sippy cup, doesn’t he? I guess that's what life in LA will do to a person. Enjoy the pictures!

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Elisabeth Rohm To Guest Star on “The Mentalist"

Elisabeth Rohm (Law & Order) will guest star on the Tuesday, December 16 episode of the CBS show, ‘The Mentalist.” The episode is titled “Red Brick and Ivy” and will air at 9:00 PM ET. Here’s a video clip preview of the show with Elisabeth.






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Friday, December 12, 2008

Vincent D’Onofrio Sticks to His Ribs, His Sister, And The Cops

Vincent D’Onofrio (Law & Order Criminal Intent) helped to open the Rib City Grill in American Fork, Utah, as part of a fundraiser for Cops and Kids Sharing Christmas Charity on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008. His sister is Rib City Grill owner Toni Jorgensen. Vincent told the Daily Herald, "We are very in sync with the police in New York…They help us out with a lot of things. I feel the same way anybody on the right side of the law feels about the police. They take the time and do these things for kids. It is an amazing thing. We should help them out."

What a nice guy to help out his sister AND help law enforcement AND get some ribs in the process!

Below are some pics and a video clip of the event from The Daily Herald.

You can also see a video of Vincent on the Good Things Utah show at the following link: Vincent D’Onofrio on ABC4 Utah.






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Sam Waterston’s “Rancho Deluxe” on MGMHD Tonight and on December 20


I know there are a ton of Sam Waterston (Law & Order) fans that read this blog, so I would be remiss if I didn’t give you all a heads up that the Sam Waterston comedy/western film “Rancho Deluxe” is going to be on MGM HD tonight and on December 20th, 2008.

Sam plays Cecil Colson, a Native American “half-breed” trying to find his own path in life away from his father. Along with Jeff Bridges who plays Jack McKee, they are two drifters who make a living by rustling cattle from other people’s herds. It is R rated, so we can only guess what Sam/Cecil is really going to be rustling (wink).



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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Mariska Hargitay Gets Golden Globe Nomination

Hand over that Golden Globe!
Mariska Hargitay, who plays Detective Olivia Benson on NBC’s Law & Order SVU, was nominated today for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Drama. She will be competing against January Jones of AMC’s “Mad Men”, Sally Field of ABC's "Brothers and Sisters," Anna Paquin of HBO's "True Blood," and Kyra Sedgwick of TNT's "The Closer."


Congratulations and best of luck to Mariska!




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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Sam Waterston Attends MacDowell Colony Benefit

On December 2, Sam Waterston (Law & Order) and his lovely wife Lynn attended the
The MacDowell Colony annual National Benefit, “ MacDowell Shines!” in New York City on the 52nd floor of the brand new 7 World Trade Center building. Jane Alexander was the honoree.

The MacDowell Colony , which was founded in 1907, is the country’s oldest artist’s colony.

Here are some photos of the event from the New York Social Diary.

Lynn and Sam Waterston

Playwright Tina Howe, Honoree Jane Alexander, and Sam



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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Sam Waterston Talks With NPR

Sam Waterston (Law & Order) talked with NPR today about his career with Law & Order and his character Jack McCoy. Right off the bat, he was asked about the news today about Jay Leno taking over Law & Order’s current time slot , and he sounded like he really doesn’t know what will be the resulting fate of Law & Order. He also talked about being a snob about TV before he did "I'll Fly Away" and quite a few other tidbits.

The interview is 30 minutes long, but it’s very interesting. It can be found at this link to the NPR site. Enjoy!



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Sunday, December 7, 2008

BD Wong Talks SVU and Diversity

B.D. Wong spoke with WOODTV.com in Grand Rapids, MI about Law & Order SVU, diversity, Sesame Street, and also about the possible upcoming SAG strike. B.D. was in Grand Rapids on December 2 for a talk on diversity.



You can also view some of the diversity discussion here on this 27-minute video:



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Friday, December 5, 2008

Sam Waterston To Star in Ford Theatre Performance Honoring Lincoln

The Ford Theatre Society has released the schedule for the Ford’s Theatre Living Lincoln Series which will open February 16. The series is part of the grand reopening for Ford's Theatre in Washington DC, which reopens in February after being closed 18-months while undergoing renovations.

The first performance will be “Lincoln Seen and Heard” which is a “words and images” show covering Abraham Lincoln from his days in Congress through the American Civil War. This program is scheduled to feature Sam Waterston (Law & Order) and Harold Holzer. As many fans of Sam Waterston already know, Sam has voiced and acted in roles as Lincoln many times.

Starting December 8, free tickets will be available, and can be reserved at Fords.org





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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Vincent D’Onofrio Visits Liza at the Palace

Vincent D’Onofrio (Law & Order Criminal Intent), along with wife Carin Van Der Donk, made an appearance at the opening of “Liza at the Palace” at Broadway’s Palace Theatre (Broadway & 47th Street) on December 3. Here are some pictures for all the Vincent fans out there!

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Milena Govich At NYC Victoria’s Secret Opening

Milena Govich (Law & Order) attended the December 2nd opening ot the new flagship store for Victoria’s Secret on Lexington Avenue in New York City. Enjoy the photos!





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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Jeff Goldblum Attends Gotham Independent Film Awards

Jeff Goldblum (Law & Order Criminal Intent) was in attendance for the 18th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards, which were held on December 2 at The Museum Of Finance in New York City.

Here are a few pictures of Jeff, in his full Goldbluminess, on the Red Carpet at the event.













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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Courtney Vance to “Flash Forward”

Courtney B. Vance (who was greatly underused on Law & Order Criminal Intent) has been cast for a pilot for a new ABC show, “Flash Forward.” Here’s the story from The Hollywood Reporter:



Vance, Davenport cast in ABC pilot
'Flash Forward' is based on Sawyer's sci-fi novel
By Nellie Andreeva Dec 2, 2008


Courtney B. Vance and Jack Davenport are the first actors cast in ABC's hot drama pilot "Flash Forward," which is rumored as a potential companion to "Lost."

"Flash Forward," from David S. Goyer, Brannon Braga and ABC Studios, is based on Robert J. Sawyer's sci-fi novel and chronicles the chaos that ensues after everyone in the world blacks out for 2 minutes and 17 seconds and has a mysterious vision of the future that changes lives forever.

Vance will play Stan Wedeck, the Los Angeles bureau chief of the FBI.

Davenport will play Lloyd Simcoe, who is trapped in Northern California when the event occurs and struggles to reach his son in a Southland hospital.

"Flash Forward," which has a pilot order with a series penalty behind it, will be directed by Goyer. He is executive producing with Braga, Jessika Borsiczky Goyer, Vince Gerardis and Ralph M. Vicinanza.

For six seasons, Vance played assistant district attorney Ron Carver on NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent." Vance and his wife, actress Angela Bassett, also are shepherding several projects through their Bassett/Vance Prods., including "Erasure," a feature adaptation of Percival Everett's novel penned by Dwayne Johnson-Cochran.

He is repped by Lighthouse Entertainment and attorney Darrell Miller.

British native Davenport, who played Norrington in the three "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies, most recently starred on CBS' period drama "Swingtown." The actor, who next appears in the feature "The Boat That Rocked," is repped by CAA, Sanders Armstrong Management and his U.K. agent, Christian Hodell.




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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Eric Bogosian In “Cadillac Records”

Eric Bogosian (Law & Order Criminal Intent) has a role in the upcoming film, “Cadillac Records.” The film, which opens December 5, is set in the 1950s Chicago, and is about the rise of Chess Records. Bogosian plays Alan Freed.

There also seems to be another familiar Law & Order Criminal Intent face in the movie trailer. Take a look at the pictures from the trailer, you decide. (The person of whom I speak is not listed in the official movie credits at this time.)

You can view the trailer on the official web site for the movie, here, and also below.




Bogosian as Alan Freed



Hmmm..could this be...?

Sure looks like Vincent D'Onofrio to me.







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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A Law & Order Holiday Elf Dance Party


It seems like just yesterday that I posted a blog entry on my All Things Law & Order blog celebrating ”Christmas in July.” The message included a video with the faces of Law & Order franchise favorites doing some winter Holiday dances. As the Thanksgiving season is here, it was time for some new performances to get everyone into the holiday spirit. So, for your entertainment, please enjoy a short video of your Law & Order favorites faces - such as Sam Waterston, Vincent D'Onofrio, Mariska Hargitay, and Chris Meloni - as they do their best dancing elf impersonations. Hopefully they all have a sense of humor.







Here’s the original Holiday Dance video, in case you didn’t see it before:








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Sunday, November 23, 2008

S. Epatha Merkerson Sings at Ballet

S. Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order) is performing in the Complexions Contemporary Ballet at the Joyce Theatre in New York City, but she’s not dancing. Epatha is showing off her voice, by speaking and singing gospel spirituals, her performance accompanied with dance by Desmond Richardson.

More information about this performance, which runs until November 30, can be found on the New York Times web site and at Bloomberg.com



Desmond Richardson and S. Epatha Merkerson in “I Will Not Be Broken,” part of the Complexions Contemporary Ballet program at the Joyce Theater.
Photo by Andrea Mohin/The New York Times



PS:
Here’s Epatha on The Today Show on November 24, 2008, discussing the show and her performance in the ballet. It’s from hulu.com, which doesn’t always keep videos up too long, so catch it while you can.






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Chris Meloni “Chimes” In

It’s a slow news day for the franchise. So, to entertain you, here’s a short video of Law & Order SVU’s Chris Meloni, singing the NBC Chimes. Maybe this will get him an Emmy (wink).







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Friday, November 21, 2008

Sam Waterston Attends RFK Bridge Dedication


Sam Waterston (Law & Order) has been a busy man. He attended the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Bridge Dedication Gala on November 20. This celebrated the 40th anniversary of the RFK Center and also the dedication of the RFK Bridge. The gala was held at Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers.

Enjoy the pictures!

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sam Waterston Speaks at Fordham Law School Forum

As I mentioned here on my blog last May , Sam Waterston was to appear at Fordham The Fordham Law School’s Forum on Law, Culture & Society.

Here’s the story on Sam’s appearance on November 19, from the Fordham University web site (you can find a small picture of Sam from the event on the site):

Sam Waterston Discusses Life and Craft at Fordham Law Forum

The exploits of fictional New York City assistant district attorney Jack McCoy were front and center on Nov. 19, as actor Sam Waterston sat down to discuss his portrayal of one of television’s most famous lawyers.

The actor drew a packed house to the Time Warner Center, where two overflow rooms accommodated those eager to hear the thoughts of the star, a staple on Law & Order for much of its 19 seasons.

The appearance, “Atticus Finch in the Flesh: A Conversation with Law & Order’s Sam Waterston,” was presented by Fordham Law School’s Forum on Law, Culture and Society.

As McCoy, Waterston appears in gripping courtroom scenes that sometimes show him victorious in his prosecutions, but not always. That uncertainty is part of what makes the show successful, he told Thane Rosenbaum, director of the forum and John Whelan Distinguished Lecturer in Law at Fordham.

“Maybe people just think the question of what’s fair is endlessly fascinating, whether it turns out that a particular episode seems to have come to a fair conclusion or not,” Waterston said. “Either way, the appetite is still the same.”

Rosenbaum noted that stories of fairness have been a staple of history, including the Old Testament story of Job. Waterston, a Yale University graduate who was nominated for an Oscar for his role in the movie The Killing Fields, embraced the comparison.

“Job is sort of a Law & Order, because the question of how to define justice remains unanswered. Isn’t God’s statement to Job, ‘Shut up, I’m God?’” he said to laughs from the audience.

“Job’s response to the way he’s experiencing life is what we hope to evoke in the audience, which is ‘This is not right; surely it could be run better!’” Waterston said. ‘I think we’re doing a public service, because if it whets people’s appetite for real fairness, then it’s doing a good service.”

The conversation was interspersed with clips of some of the most powerful courtroom scenes of Jack McCoy, including ones of him going after a reckless gun manufacturer and a pedophile. His character’s prosecution of the latter leans dangerously close to being too zealous, prompting Rosenbaum to ask whether Waterston ever disagreed with a decision his character made.

“I made a whimsical decision really early on, which was to unquestionably embrace, whatever position the writers thought Jack McCoy ought to have, and to only argue about whether the way it played out was credible or whether there was a more interesting way to go about it,” Waterston said.

The most poignant part of the evening came when an audience member asked Waterston about Jerry Orbach, who played Det. Lenny Briscoe on the show for 12 years. Although Orbach died of cancer in 2004, Waterston said he was still very much alive in his heart.

“I only know one joke, and it’s because he taught me one that stuck. It’s extremely simple. A horse walks into a bar and the bartender asks, ‘Why the long face?’ It’s perfect for me because it’s so little to remember,” he said.

“Montaigne said that illness and pain makes us all small,” he continued. “We can all be brave in the face of death, but being incapacitated and in pain, we all become shrimps. Except for Jerry, he didn’t. He was just a fabulous guy.”

Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York, offering exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit tradition to approximately 14,700 students in its four undergraduate colleges and its six graduate and professional schools. It has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, a campus in Westchester, and the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, N.Y.


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Jeff Goldblum Screens “Milk”

Jeff Goldblum (Law & Order Criminal Intent) attended the screening of the film "Milk" which was hosted by The Cinema Society and Details. It was held at the Landmark Sunshine Theater on November 18, 2008 in New York City.

Here are photos of Jeff – looking somewhat coy – at the event!






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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Mariska Hargitay at Tisch School Gala

Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order SVU) attended the Tisch School of the Arts Annual Fundraising Gala, which was held at the Frederick P. Rose Hall of Jazz at Lincoln Center Jazz in New York City on November 17, 2008.

Here’s a picture of Mariska from the event.


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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Jeremy Sisto Attends Adrienne Shelly Foundation Event

Jeremy Sisto attended the second annual Adrienne Shelly Foundation fundraising gala at the Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts (at New York University) on November 17, 2008 in New York City.

The Adrienne Shelly Foundation is a non-profit organization that is dedicated the late actor and filmmaker Adrienne Shelly. Their mission statement says they support "the artistic achievements of female actors, writers and directors through a series of scholarships and grants, providing recipients with financial support and consultative access to the Foundation's advisory board of actors, directors, producers, composers, law, publicity, academic and trade professionals. Reflecting Adrienne's spirit, generosity, courage and whimsy, our goal is to recognize the tremendous passion and commitment of women artists in creating their own work, and provide them with support and guidance particularly during periods of transition and struggle.”

Here are some pictures of Jeremy from the event.




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Tamara Tunie, Steel Valley Hall of Fame Inductee

Tamara Tunie (Law & Order SVU) was one of 7 inductees (6 individuals and one family) into the 2008 Steel Valley Hall of Fame on November 14, 2008. Tamara was a graduate of Steel Valley High School, which is located in Homestead, PA.

The Hall of Fame is a joint effort of three Steel Valley nonprofit organizations: The Best of the Batch Foundation, the Munhall-based Carnegie Library of Homestead, and the I-TEAM, or Ironmen Technology Enrichment Academics Mentoring organization. These groups collectively honor current and former Steel Valley residents who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in the arts, sciences, business, sports and community service.

Further details on this event can be found here.


Congratulations to Tamara!




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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Angie Harmon and Baby Bump at Vogue Dinner

Angie Harmon (Law & Order), along with her ever-growing baby bump, were spotted at a dinner for designer Alberta Ferretti, which was hosted by Vogue. The dinner was held on November 12, at Bar Marmont in West Hollywood, California.

Angie and husband Jason Sehorn already have two daughters: Finley Faith, 5, and Avery Grace, 3. Baby #3 is reported to be due sometime in February.

Here are two photos of the glowing Angie - wearing black probably because it's "slimming" - at the event.



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