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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
Revision as of 07:58, 12 April 2010
"D-Girl" | ||
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← | L&O, Episode 7.15 | → |
Production number: K1119 First aired: 13 March 1997 | ||
Written By Ed Zuckerman, Gardner Stern & René Balcer Directed By Ed Sherin & Constantine Makris |
Detectives Briscoe and Curtis travel to Los Angeles after the body of a movie studio executive is found without her head, hands, and feet. (Part One of Three)
Plot
Plot
Cast
Main cast
- Jerry Orbach as Detective Lennie Briscoe
- Benjamin Bratt as Detective Rey Curtis
- S. Epatha Merkerson as Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
- Sam Waterston as Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy
- Carey Lowell as A.D.A. Jamie Ross
- Steven Hill as D.A. Adam Schiff
Recurring Cast
Guest cast
- Lauren Graham as Lisa Lundquist
- Scott Cohen as Eddie Newman
- Jeffrey D. Sams as Evan Grant
- Paul Hecht as Dr. Dan Duvall
- Dick Latessa as Attorney Mitchell Klein
- Michael Harney as Lieutenant Stu Miller
- Michael Zaslow as Ben Hollings
- Janeane Garofalo as Greta Heiss
- John Newton as Judge Eric Caffey
- Norma Fire as Judge Pamela Jensen
- John Fiore as Detective Tony Profaci
- Scott Rabinowitz as Dr. Alan Levine
- Rainer Grant as Marlowe Powers
- Don Creech as Carl Thurston
- Marla Rubinoff as Shane Perry
- Brian McQuillan as Luke Richmond
- Susan Cella as Maria Rago
- Maria Bellantoni as Carmela Rago
- Rene Bluestone as Mrs. Stacy Rudman
- Caralyn Gorel as Katie Gorton
- Gene Ruffini as Bum
- Ken Forman as Bartender
- John Kudan as Jerome
- Harrison Young as Gus
- Gary Evans as Uniform Policeman Richie
- Jo Twiss as Neighbor
- Robert Dolan as CSU Technician
- Gregg Dubner as Newscaster
- Benjamin J. Cain Jr. as Court Clerk
- Roger Ferreira as Police Officer LAPD
- Robert Culp as Himself (uncredited)
References
Heidi Ellison; Deborah Curtis; Olivia Curtis; Andrea Brown; Mattawin Studios; New Paltz; Derek Morrow; A Tale of Two Yogis; Broken Street; KNBC; Ronald Dobell; Los Angeles, California; Islip; December 5th,
Quotes
- Greta Heiss: Who told you she had breast implants?
- Lennie Briscoe: We're the police. We know everything.
Background information and notes
Background information and notes Title: D-Girl The "D" stands for "development." In the world of filmmaking, a development girl is someone who occupies a low rung on the power ladder. Her job would be to perform low-level tasks like reading scripts
Guest stars Lauren Graham and Scott Cohen reunited years later on Gilmore Girls. Graham was the star of the long-running series, and Cohen had a recurring role in seasons 1 & 2 as her daughter's teacher - who later became her ultimately jilted fiance.
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