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Law & Order franchise
Created byDick Wolf
Original workLaw & Order
Films and television
Television seriesLaw & Order
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order: Trial by Jury
Law & Order: LA
Games
Video game(s)Law & Order: Dead on the Money
Law & Order: Double or Nothing
Law & Order: Justice is Served
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Miscellaneous
TV filmExiled: A Law & Order Movie
Foreign adaptationsParis enquêtes criminelles
Law & Order: UK
Закон и Порядок: Отдел Оперативных Расследований
Related TV seriesHomicide: Life on the Street
New York Undercover
Crime & Punishment
Deadline
Conviction

The Law & Order franchise is a number of related American television series created by Dick Wolf and originally broadcast on NBC, all of which deal with some aspect of the criminal justice system. Together, the original series, its various spin-offs, the TV film, and crossover episodes from other shows constitute over 900 hours of programming.

Shared people and resources in a common fictional setting are the connecting links between the shows, e.g., Hudson University and the New York Ledger tabloid newspaper. Many supporting characters, such as district attorneys, psychologists and medical examiners are also shared among the shows. Occasionally, crossovers of main characters or shared storylines between two of the shows will occur. A few major characters have also left the cast of one show within the franchise only to eventually join another.

The music, style and credits of the shows tend to be similar, with the voiceover in the opening of every series performed by Steven Zirnkilton.[1] Past episodes of the American series are in syndication with TNT, USA Network, WGN America, and Bravo showing episodes sometimes up to six times a day.

The franchise

Current series

Past series

TV film

The Law & Order franchise has one TV film, Exiled: A Law & Order Movie (1998). Chris Noth reprises his role as Mike Logan, as the film explores what happened to the character following his departure from the original series.

Video games

The franchise has also spawned a series of video games for the PC, which feature appearances by then-current cast members of the TV series.

The typical course of most of the games follows the original series' format with the player investigating a crime with interviews of witnesses and examination of evidence. After the arrest is made, the player then prosecutes the case with challenges such as selecting appropriate questions for witnesses on the stand, recognizing improper questions to raise objections and selecting the most persuasive arguments for the judge to allow certain evidence in court.

Location

Setting

Most of the American series have been filmed almost entirely in the New York City area. The original Law & Order series has filmed a few episodes in the Los Angeles area and Baltimore; these episodes or portions of episodes were set in the cities in which they were filmed and concerned multi-jurisdictional investigations or extradition.

With the 2010 introduction of Law & Order: Los Angeles, the franchise will include a new main city, the new series' namesake.

Effects on casting

With some frequency, actors have appeared on the various series that make up the franchise, usually as different (sometimes very different) characters. This is because filming occurs in the New York City area and thus draws from the same pool of actors. Some prominent examples of the same actor playing different roles in different episodes are Diane Neal playing a female rapist in an earlier season of Special Victims Unit before becoming the Assistant District Attorney for that series, Annabella Sciorra playing a criminal defense attorney in Trial by Jury and later Det. Mike Logan's (Chris Noth) partner in Criminal Intent, as well as Jerry Orbach playing a defense attorney on the original series before joining it as Det. Lennie Briscoe, Ice-T playing a pimp known as Seymour Stockton in the franchise's only film, Exiled: A Law & Order Movie, before taking on the role of Tutuola on SVU, and Anthony Anderson playing Detective Lucius Blaine in a seventh season episode of SVU before playing Bernard on the original Law & Order. Also, due to the New York filming, a number of actors appearing in Law & Order shows have had regular or recurring roles on soaps, most notably Tamara Tunie, who simultaneously played both medical examiner Melinda Warner on SVU, and, until 2007, D.A. Jessica Griffin on As the World Turns.

Also as the result of sharing the same pool of New York-based television actors, the series' casts have had significant overlap with that of the former HBO series, Oz. This is perhaps most pronounced in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, whose original cast included three regularly credited (Christopher Meloni, B. D. Wong and Dean Winters) and one recurring actor (J. K. Simmons) who were also regularly credited actors on Oz.

U.S. series

In addition to the five Law & Order-titled series that comprise the franchise proper, other American TV series have been established as taking place in the same fictional universe as the franchise.

  • Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–1999), created by Paul Attanasio, was definitely set in the same universe.
    • Homicide and L&O occasionally crossed over. Various characters from L&O and Homicide appeared on the other series, as two-part stories were periodically begun on an episode of one series and concluded on the other, the same criminal having committed crimes in both Baltimore and New York City, or a crime in one city having a connection in the other.
    • Richard Belzer's Det. John Munch transferred from the Baltimore PD to the NYPD on SVU; one of Lennie's former lovers had been previously married to Det. Munch; although Munch was initially resentful of Briscoe, the two quickly bonded over their mutual resentment of the woman.
  • New York Undercover (1994–1998), co-created by Kevin Arkadie and Dick Wolf, was implicitly a part of the same universe as the franchise, as psychologist and psychiatrist characters from L&O appeared in the series.
  • Deadline (2000–2001), also created by Dick Wolf, featured reporters based at the franchise's fictitious newspaper, the New York Ledger.
  • Conviction (2006)
  • In Plain Sight (2008–present) has also crossed over with the franchise.
    • Deputy Marshall Mary Shannon guest stars on the L&O: CI episode Contract to provide additional back-story for the suspect Frank Chess, whom she placed into Witness Protection prior to the events of this episode.

Adaptations outside the U.S.

The franchise, as a result of its popularity, has led to the adaptation of scripts from the US-based series into foreign-produced series. These are:

Characters in the franchise

Character Portrayed By Occupation Series
L&O Exiled SVU CI TBJ LA
Sgt. Max Greevey George Dzundza Detective '90-'91
Mike Logan Chris Noth Detective '90-'95 '98 '04-'08
Donald Cragen Dann Florek Captain '90-'93 '98 '99-
Sgt. Phil Cerreta Paul Sorvino Detective '91-'92
Lennie Briscoe Jerry Orbach Detective '92-'04 '98 '99-'00 '01 '05
Anita Van Buren S. Epatha Merkerson Lieutenant '93-'10 '98 '02 '05
Rey Curtis Benjamin Bratt Detective '95-'99 '98
Ed Green Jesse L. Martin Detective '99-'08 '99-'00 '01 '05
Olivia Benson Mariska Hargitay Detective '00-'05 '99- '05
Elliot Stabler Chris Meloni Detective '00 '99-'11 '05


Police and District Attorney investigators

Name Actor Series Years
Sgt. John Munch Richard Belzer L&O
SVU
TBJ
1996–2000
1999–present
2005
Det. Brian Cassidy Dean Winters SVU 2000
Det. Monique Jeffries Michelle Hurd SVU 1999–2001
Det. Fin Tutuola Ice-T SVU
L&O
2000–present
2005
Det. Robert Goren Vincent D'Onofrio CI 2001–2010, 2011
Det. Alex Eames Kathryn Erbe CI 2001–2010, 2011
Capt. James Deakins Jamey Sheridan CI 2001–2006
Det. G. Lynn Bishop Samantha Buck CI 2003–2004
Det. Joe Fontana Dennis Farina L&O
TBJ
2004–2006
2005
Det. Nick Falco Michael Imperioli L&O 2005
Det. Carolyn Barek Annabella Sciorra CI 2005–2006
Inv. Hector Salazar Kirk Acevedo TBJ
L&O
SVU
2005–2006
2005
2005
Det. Chris Ravell Scott Cohen TBJ 2005–2006
Det. Dani Beck Connie Nielsen SVU 2006
Det. Nina Cassady Milena Govich L&O 2006–2007
Det. Megan Wheeler Julianne Nicholson CI 2006–2009
Capt. Danny Ross Eric Bogosian CI 2006–2010
Det. Cyrus Lupo Jeremy Sisto L&O 2007–2010
Det. Chester Lake Adam Beach SVU 2007–2008
Det. Nola Falacci Alicia Witt CI 2007
Det. Kevin Bernard Anthony Anderson L&O 2008–2010
Det. Zachary Nichols Jeff Goldblum CI 2009–2010
Det. Serena Stevens Saffron Burrows CI 2010
Capt. Zoe Callas Mary Elizabeth
Mastrantonio
CI 2010
Det. Rex Winters Skeet Ulrich LA
SVU
2010–2011
2010
Det. Tomas "TJ" Jaruszalski Corey Stoll LA 2010–2011
Lt. Arleen Gonzales Wanda De Jesus (pilot)
Rachel Ticotin
LA 2010–2011
Det. Ricardo Morales Alfred Molina LA 2011
Capt. Joseph Hannah Jay O. Sanders CI 2011

District Attorney's office

Name Actor Series Years
Alfred Wentworth Roy Thinnes L&O 1990 (pilot only)
Ben Stone Michael Moriarty L&O 1990–1994
Paul Robinette Richard Brooks L&O 1990–1993, 1996, 2005, 2006
Adam Schiff Steven Hill L&O
SVU
1990–2000
2000
Claire Kincaid Jill Hennessy L&O 1993–1996
Jack McCoy Sam Waterston L&O
Exiled
SVU
TBJ
1994–2010
1998
2000, 2007, 2010
2005
Jamie Ross Carey Lowell L&O
TBJ
1996–1998, 1999, 2001
2005
Abbie Carmichael Angie Harmon L&O
SVU
1998–2001
1999–2000
Nora Lewin Dianne Wiest L&O
SVU
CI
2000–2002
2001–2002
2001
Alexandra Cabot Stephanie March SVU 2000–2003, 2005, 2009–2010, 2011–present[17]
Stan Villani Ron Liebman SVU 2001
Serena Southerlyn Elisabeth Röhm L&O 2001–2005
Ron Carver Courtney B. Vance CI 2001–2006
Liz Donnelly Judith Light SVU 2002–2006, 2009
Arthur Branch Fred Thompson L&O
SVU
CI
TBJ
2002–2007
2003–2006
2005
2005
Casey Novak Diane Neal SVU
TBJ
2003–2008, 2011–present[17]
2005
Alexandra Borgia Annie Parisse L&O 2005–2006
Tracey Kibre Bebe Neuwirth TBJ
SVU
2005–2006
2005
Kelly Gaffney Amy Carlson TBJ 2005–2006
Connie Rubirosa Alana de la Garza L&O
LA
2006–2010
2011
Michael Cutter Linus Roache L&O 2008–2010
Kim Greylek Michaela McManus SVU 2008–2009
Sonya Paxton Christine Lahti SVU 2009–2011
Jo Marlowe Sharon Stone SVU 2010
Ricardo Morales Alfred Molina LA 2010–2011
Jonah "Joe" Dekker Terrence Howard LA
SVU
2010–2011
2011
Evelyn Price Regina Hall LA 2010–2011
Lauren Stanton Megan Boone LA 2010–2011
Sherri West Francie Swift SVU 2010–2011
Gillian Hardwicke Melissa Sagemiller SVU 2010–2011
Jerry Hardin Peter Coyote LA 2010–2011

Psychiatrists and psychologists

Name Actor Series Years
Elizabeth Olivet, Ph.D. Carolyn McCormick L&O
SVU
CI
TBJ
1991–2010
1999–2001
2006
2005
Emil Skoda, M.D. J. K. Simmons L&O
SVU
CI
1997–2010
2000–2001
2002
Agent George Huang, M.D. B. D. Wong SVU 2001–present
Paula Gyson, Ph.D. Julia Ormond CI 2011

Medical examiners

Name Actor Series Years
Elizabeth Rodgers, M.D. Leslie Hendrix L&O
SVU
CI
TBJ
1992–2010
1999–2000
2001–2011
2005
Melinda Warner, M.D. Tamara Tunie SVU 2000–present
Miwako Nishizawa, M.D. Tamlyn Tomita LA 2010–2011

References

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  11. ^ Carter, Bill (May 13, 2011). "Upfronts: Networks Order New Shows and Cancel Others". The New York Times.
  12. ^ French producer's website
  13. ^ "Good Cops, Bad Cops". Context.themoscowtimes.com. Retrieved 2006-12-01.
  14. ^ Official site in Russian
  15. ^ The Hollywood Reporter
  16. ^ Broadcasting - News - 'Torchwood' writer to lead UK 'Law & Order' - Digital Spy
  17. ^ a b TV Line:Law & Order: SVU Scoop: Stephanie March, Diane Neal Heading Back to Court