There are few things more fun than dressing up for Halloween, but watching your favorite TV characters dress up comes in at a close second.
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Last week, NBC announced plans to revive “Law & Order” for a 21st season, more than a decade after cancelling the show in 2020.
While news has yet to emerge about casting, at least one former “L&O” star has revealed he’s been contacted about possibly dusting off his badge and reprising his role.
Anthony Anderson, who played Det. Kevin Bernard during the show’s 18th, 19th and 20th seasons, taped an upcoming episode of Rachael Ray’s daytime talk show this week, and shared a bit of “Law & Order”
There are few things more fun than dressing up for Halloween, but watching your favorite TV characters dress up comes in at a close second.
Sarah Rafferty and Lily Harris have joined the cast of NBC’s Chicago Med.
at the end of season 16, Danny Pino is back, reprising his role as Nick Amaro for the series’ 500th episode, which sees the former detective turning to Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and the SVU team for help clearing a convicted man’s name. Speaking to ET, Pino opened up about his return to the franchise, what he thinks about Amaro’s off-screen evolution, and if this will open the door for more episodes or appearances down the road.
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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou admitted he was lighting prayer candles hoping his stars returned from international duty unscathed and he's got a strong squad available for a crucial away trip.
We’ll be seeing more of Octavio Pisano on Law & Order: SVU. Pisano, who portrays Detective Joe Velasco, has been promoted to series regular on the NBC procedural.
Anthony Anderson is weighing in on the return of Law & Order.
The recently greenlighted Season 21 of Dick Wolf’s Law & Order is expected to bring back a number of popular cast members from the Emmy-winning crime drama’s 20-year run on NBC. During an interview with Rachael Ray for an upcoming episode of her syndicated daytime talk show, L&O alum Anthony Anderson revealed that he has been approached about coming back.
Anthony Anderson is fighting for the title of Family Comedian, but it seems like his mom might have him beat! The star and his mother, Doris Bowman, spoke with ET about their new Discovery+ series, the final season of Anderson's ABC series and debated the all-important question: Who is the funnier one in the family?For Bowman, there was no doubt, and she boasted that the rest of the family would agree with her reigning as the funniest.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeHalle Berry, Anthony Anderson, Jennifer Hudson and Barry Jenkins are among the honorees at this year’s edition of the Critics Choice Association’s annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television event.This year’s ceremony, which takes place on Monday, Dec. 6 at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel, includes TV recognition for the first time.
Dick Wolf is opening up about the Law & Order revival.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeIf broadcast network TV is supposed to be dead, no one told Dick Wolf.
Jennifer Hudson, Halle Berry, Barry Jenkins, and Anthony Anderson are among this year’s honorees for the Critics Choice Association’s Celebration Of Black Cinema & Television. First inaugurated in 2014 the annual event has honored standout achievements in Black filmmaking, and this year will be the first to also incorporate excellence in television as well. It will take place on Monday December 6 at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel and will feature an overall 20 award categories.
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Dick Wolf, the original series' return is a «dream come true.»«There are very few things in life that are literally dreams come true,» Wolf said.
One of television’s longest running, most successful dramas is making an unexpected comeback.
A decade after it went off the air, NBC is bringing back the original “Law & Order” for a 21st season. “There are very few things in life that are literally dreams come true,” said creator and executive producer Dick Wolf.
Law & Order is coming back!
Eleven and a half years after NBC abruptly canceled Law & Order, denying its shot at making TV history, the network is bringing back Dick Wolf’s Emmy-winning series for a new season, its 21st.