Ooo, hopefully I'm not the only one psyched about this
Anyone who has ever been unemployed for any amount of time supports the theory that "Law & Order," any of them, is probably on TV on some channel at any given time during the day. Each of them have evolved into their own little niche within the franchise, and some of us have our favorites. And for NY-based actors, it's the show you can usually get on your resume. (Do I want to be on one? Yes. But not as a rape victim. I would rather play a techie or something.) And nearly everyone you've ever seen on TV or in a movie has had a bit part on one of the shows. I'm not even going to link, because you already know what I'm talking about.
But this is a fun, fun casting decision if ever I saw one: Jeff Goldblum.
I love Jeff Goldblum. I love his quirky weirdness, and I'm very excited about catching all those reruns in a marathon that will cost me a weekend.
But this is a fun, fun casting decision if ever I saw one: Jeff Goldblum.
I love Jeff Goldblum. I love his quirky weirdness, and I'm very excited about catching all those reruns in a marathon that will cost me a weekend.
Labels: Jeff Goldblum, Law and Order, Law and Order Criminal Intent
1 Comments:
I've always found the casting decisions for the detectives in the L&O franchises interesting, and it should be interesting to see how Goldblum approaches building a character in this setting.
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