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NBC's
"Law & Order" Offers Three Star Studded Episodes in January
12/21/06
NBC’S “LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT” BOASTS THREE
ORIGINAL STAR-STUDDED EPISODES IN JANUARY
Brian Dennehy, Paget Brewster, Michael Michele, Blair Underwood, Kal
Penn, and Adam Beach in Guest Star Appearances
Eriq LaSalle Reunites with Former ‘ER’ Cast Members in His ‘SVU’
Directorial Debut
NEW YORK - December 21, 2006 - "Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit" starts off the new year with all original episodes, boasting a
star studded January filled with guest star appearances by Brian Dennehy,
Paget Brewster, Michael Michele, Blair Underwood, Kal Penn and Adam Beach;
as well as an "SVU" directorial debut for actor Eriq LaSalle,
reuniting him with some of his former "ER" cast mates. "SVU"
airs on Tuesdays at 10 P.M. ET/PT.
The original slate kicks off on Tuesday, Jan. 2, when venerable actor
Brian Dennehy and Paget Brewster ("Unaccompanied Minors") appear
in the episode "Scheherazade." Dennehy plays a dying man (Jud
Tierney) who wants to come clean about his criminal past. His dark secrets
have the potential to close a number of unsolved cases. Tierney won't
speak to the authorities unless he sees his estranged daughter Sheila
(guest star Brewster) so Dets. Elliot Stabler (Chris Meloni) and Olivia
Benson (Mariska Hargitay) feel compelled to make the reunion happen.
On Tuesday, Jan. 9, Eriq LaSalle joins the series in a different role,
as director. LaSalle's "SVU" directorial debut reunites him with
former "ER" cast mates Michael Michele ("Kevin Hill")
and Mariska Hargitay. In this episode, "Burned," a messy marital
estrangement and subsequent custody battle pits Valerie Sennet (Michele)
against her estranged husband Miles Sennett, played by Blair Underwood
("Sex and The City). As the detectives investigate and separate fact
from fiction in a "he said-she said," the case takes a gripping
and grave turn.
"Directing the show was a great opportunity to tell a compelling
story with edgy performances, which is right up my alley," LaSalle
said of his first turn in the director's chair at "SVU." When
asked about directing his old friends, LaSalle said, "There were so
many familiar faces that it created a really cool comfort zone that
allowed us to have some fun and simultaneously do some good work. It also
gave me an excuse to boss Michael Michele around."
The "ER" mini-reunion includes Hargitay, who appeared on the
long-running series in '97-'98. In addition, "SVU" Executive
Producer Neal Baer was an Executive Producer on "ER" in 2000.
On Jan.16, the series welcomes two up-and-coming film stars; Adam Beach
("Flags of Our Fathers") and guest star Kal Penn ("Van
Wilder") in the episode "Outsider." In this episode, Det.
Odafin "Fin" Tutuola (Ice-T) is asked by his son, a resident
adviser at college, to look into a rape case of a coed at his school. As
the case deepens, Fin is joined by an SVU detective from Brooklyn named
Chester Lake (guest star Adam Beach) who is working a similar case and
believes there is a connection. The trail leads to a women's clinic where
Dets. Fin and Lake find the common link between their victims. After
further investigation, a game of cat and mouse develops with the doctor's
son, Henry (Penn) that takes a twist.
Bios
Eriq LaSalle has played numerous popular roles on television and in
film. He rose to fame as Mike Rivers on "One Life to Live." In
2002, he ended his eight-year run on "ER" as Dr. Peter Benton.
He has also made appearances on "L.A. Law," "Quantum
Leap," and "Without A Trace." LaSalle is no stranger to the
director's chair, having directed episodes of "The Twilight
Zone" and "Soul Food."
Michael Michele has enjoyed a successful career in both film and
television. She played Dr. Cleo Finch on "ER" from 1999-2002.
She also had roles in "Homicide: Life On The Street" and
"Kevin Hill." Her film career includes roles in "The Sixth
Man," "Ali," and "How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days."
Blair Underwood is a four-time NAACP Image Award winner. He formerly
played Jonathan Rollins on "L.A. Law." He has appeared on
numerous hit TV shows including "Sex and The City" and most
recently on "The New Adventures of Old Christine." Underwood has
also appeared in several films including "Gattica" and "Madea's
Family Reunion."
Two-time Tony Award and Golden Globe winner Brian Dennehy is known for
his work on Broadway and on the screen. He has appeared in a number of
successful plays including "Death of A Salesman" and "The
Iceman Cometh."
Paget Brewster has made appearances in a number of television programs,
including a six-episode stint on "Friends," "Huff" and
"Criminal Minds." Her film roles include "The Adventures of
Rocky and Bullwinkle" and "Unaccompanied Minors," which is
currently in theatres.
Adam Beach can be seen in Clint Eastwood's critically acclaimed
"Flags of Our Fathers," in a role, as one of the flag raisers on
Iwo Jima, that has earned him a Satellite Award Nomination. He has also
appeared in "Joe Dirt," "Windtalkers" and
"Mystery, Alaska."
Kal Penn rose to popularity as the socially inept Taj in "National
Lampoon's Van Wilder" (2002). Penn reprised the role of Taj in the
sequel, "National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj," which
is currently in theatres. His work in television includes guest roles on
"ER," "NYPD Blue" and "Angel."
“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” is a Wolf Films production
in association with Studios USA Television. Dick Wolf is creator and
executive producer, Ted Kotcheff and Neal Baer are executive producers;
Peter Jankowski, Arthur Forney, and Judith McCreary are co-executive
producers.
Source:
NBC Press Release
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