Before Sarah Paulson played Marcia Cross, one of the most famous prosecutors in America in American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson, she was a plaintiff on Law & Order. She looks the same now as she did when she was 19 in that 1994 episode.
Law & Order is back on NBC this Thursday with all-new episodes for the first time in over a decade. To honor its return, Dick Wolf and Wolf Entertainment have something fun for the fans.
If you want to possibly hear your name on an episode, all you have to do is text them your name to 212-380-1203 with #NameACharacterLO by 10a on March 4th. Winners will be announced around March 7th.
I hope Bart Simpson enters some names into the mix. While he can do multiple entries, we can only do one! So make it good, and give them your real name!
Law & Order is back with all new episodes on February 24th on NBC. In honor of the occasion, NBC and Wolf Entertainment are giving away 100 Dun Dun buttons.
All you have to do is enter here by February 27th. Winners will be announced the next day.
Personally, I think that NBC should sell them. I would buy one. I mean that audio as my SMS notification for when I get texts.
For the last year, Dylan McDermott has been co-starring in Law & Order: Criminal Intent as a criminal. Sadly for fans of the procedural, his time is up. However, for fans of Dick Wolf, he is just about to get started on FBI: Most Wanted.
This weekend, CBS announced that Julian McMahon is leaving the show in March. Today, Deadline is reporting that McDermott will be replacing him.
No word how McDermott’s character will be written out, but we will see him on the CBS show beginning in April.
Julian McMahon has been part of the CBS FBI family since they shot the backdoor pilot for FBI: Most Wanted. However, at the beginning of this season, he asked the producers if he could move on from the show to seek other creative opportunities. So, this week, he will film his final episode, and it will air on March 8th.
“I would like to express the gratitude and admiration I have had working with Dick Wolf and Peter Jankowski,” McMahon told Deadline. “I’m extremely proud of the work we have done together and put the development of this show, and my character Jess, at the top of my professional experience list. I wish the show, and its cast & crew, the greatest success in the future. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to play Jess; he is a good man.”
His replacement will make their debut before the end of the season.