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elleng

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Sun Feb 20, 2022, 05:37 PM Feb 2022

Sam Waterston Is Still the Face of 'Law & Order'

The actor originally signed on for only one season as Jack McCoy but became synonymous with the series, which returns Feb. 24. “It’s nice to come back and just witness the thing we made,” he said.

'“Law & Order” premiered on NBC in 1990. A procedural that was really two procedurals conjoined, the first half of each episode focused on the investigation of a crime, the second on the prosecution of the accused. Among the original cast members was Michael Moriarty, who played an assistant district attorney. During the fourth season, under clouded circumstances, Moriarty left.

As Dick Wolf, who created “Law & Order,” tells it, Warren Littlefield, NBC’s president, questioned whether the show could continue. Wolf thought that it could. “I’ve got two words for you,” he says he told Littlefield. Those words? “Sam Waterston.”

Waterston, who had just wrapped the NBC civil rights drama “I’ll Fly Away,” hadn’t been looking for a procedural. Having begun his career as a classical actor, he never really expected to work in television. Still, he agreed — in the short-term, anyway — signing a one-year contract in 1994 to play the principled assistant district attorney Jack McCoy.

“I didn’t think I’d be there long,” Waterston recently told me. He stayed for 16 seasons. In those years, “Law & Order” became a cultural touchstone and an extensive franchise (back before seemingly every procedural franchised). Waterston — as his hair silvered and his face cragged — remained its dependable face.

When NBC canceled the show, in 2010 — its ratings by then less than half of its early ’00s peak — he went back to classical theater and took prominent roles in Aaron Sorkin’s HBO media drama, “The Newsroom,” and in the Jane Fonda-Lily Tomlin Netflix comedy “Grace and Frankie.” He made a few movies. And then in a twist that even a late-season “Law & Order” writers room might have considered too much, “Law & Order” suddenly returned after a decade away, with Waterston’s McCoy along for the prosecutorial ride.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/17/arts/television/sam-waterston-law-and-order.html?

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Sam Waterston Is Still the Face of 'Law & Order' (Original Post) elleng Feb 2022 OP
Dun dun nycbos Feb 2022 #1
Thanks! elleng Feb 2022 #2
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Diamond_Dog

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4. This is the first time
Sun Feb 20, 2022, 07:44 PM
Feb 2022

I’ve looked forward to network TV in a long time! I am ecstatic they are bringing back L & O. And Jeffrey Donovan is joining the cast! I loved him in Burn Notice. It should be great!

I think I’ve seen all the L & O episodes several times each.

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