Law & Order: Criminal Intent
| Law & Order: Criminal Intent | |
| The current cast | |
| Format | Drama |
| Run time | approx. 1 hour (per episode) |
| Creator | Dick Wolf |
| Starring | Vincent D'Onofrio Chris Noth Kathryn Erbe Jamey Sheridan Courtney B. Vance |
| Country | United States |
| Network | NBC |
| Original run | September 30, 2001 – Present |
| No. of episodes | 87, as of May 8, 2005; 89, as of May 22, 2005 |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent is a United States crime drama television series that began in 2001. It is a spin-off of Law & Order, and is presented on the NBC and USA networks. The show takes place in the "Major Case Squad", which investigates high-profile cases.
Unlike the other shows in the Law & Order franchise, Criminal Intent gives a great amount of attention to the actions of the criminals, rather than showing almost exclusively the police and prosecution.
Cast
- Detective Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio), a quirky yet extraordinarily intelligent murder investigator and profiler known for his good instincts. He is an intense and intelligent man who has a college degree including units in psychology. Often, Goren's intuition turns out to be the case-breaker, rather than solid evidence, which is usually the case in the other two series. Goren once served in the Military Police in the United States Army, stationed in Germany and Korea.
- Detective Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe), a quiet, practical partner who, despite the inherent character differences between the two, always seems to mesh well with Goren.
- Captain James Deakins (Jamey Sheridan). Goren and Eames answer to Capt. Deakins.
- Assistant District Attorney Ron Carver (Courtney B. Vance), a by-the-books legal figure who often pressures Goren and Eames for additional evidence.
- When Kathryn Erbe went on maternity leave, her character was substituted for by Detective G. Lynn Bishop (Samantha Buck), during season 3 episodes, 5 through 11. (the 2003–2004 season)
- On 9 February 2005, NBC announced that Chris Noth would join the series in the fall of 2005, reprising his role as Mike Logan from the original Law and Order. Noth will alternate with D'Onofrio as series lead, each actor appearing in 11 episodes of the 2005–2006 season. This announcement followed D'Onofrio being hospitalized for exhaustion during production of the 2004–2005 season.
External links
- Official Website hosted by NBC
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent at the Internet Movie Database
Categories: 2000s TV shows in the United States | Law & Order | NBC network shows | TV spin-offs