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The &34;Bridesmaids&34; actress will have her first show on April 28. Maya Rudolph set to make her Broadway debut in a role she was born to play The &34;Bridesmaids&34; actress will have her first show on April 28. By Daysia Tolentino :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/DaysiaTolentinoauthorphotob1c9bf2343cf4cf7b77759eeb9f69e8d.jpg) Daysia Tolentino Daysia Tolentino is a writer at . She has written for since 2025. Her work has appeared in NBC News, Vulture, GQ, and InStyle. EW's editorial guidelines on March 12, 2026 11:09 a.m.

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Maya Rudolph is taking on the mantle of Mary Todd Lincoln in *Oh, Mary! *on Broadway.

This will be Rudolph's Broadway debut. She takes over the role, which was originated by the play's writer Cole Escola, on April 28. The *Bridesmaids *actress will star in *Oh, Mary! *for an 8-week engagement through June 20.

"Ever since I was a little girl I have dreamed of being Cole Escola," Rudolph said in a statement. "*Oh, Mary!* is the funniest play I have ever seen, and I have seen a lot of plays, you'd be surprised. It's such an honor to play the role of Mary, especially after so many iconic Marys have come before me. So making my Broadway debut in the role of a lifetime — as a miserable, suffocated, alcoholic woman — is a real dream come true."

Directed by Sam Pinkleton, *Oh, Mary! *is a comedy following a fictionalized, drunkard Mary Todd Lincoln in the lead-up to her husband President Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Escola has shared how they wrote the play using "no research," instead riffing off the basic facts about the Lincolns.

Tony Macht, Simu Liu, John Cameron Mitchell, John-Andrew Morrison, Jenn Harris during the opening night curtain call in "Oh, Mary!" on Broadway at The Lyceum Theatre on February 4, 2026 in New York City.

Tony Macht, Simu Liu, John Cameron Mitchell, John-Andrew Morrison, and Jenn Harris in 'Oh, Mary!'.

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Rudolph will replace John Cameron Mitchell, whose run ends on April 26. She joins an impressive lineage of Marys, which have included Jinkx Monsoon, Jane Krakowski, Tituss Burgess, Betty Gilpin, and Hannah Solow.

*Oh Mary!* won two awards at the 78th annual Tonys in 2025 including Best Direction of a Play and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play. Escola became the first non-binary person to win a lead actor Tony.

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Rebecca Gayheart Says Family Is &x27;Still in a State of Shock&x27; 1 Month After Eric Dane&x27;s Death Brenton BlanchetThu, March 12, 2026 at 3:47 PM UTC 0 Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane attend the "Help Haiti Home" gala on Jan. 10, 2015 in Los AngelesCredit: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Rebecca Gayheart is sharing how her family has been doing in the weeks since Eric Dane's death The actress told Variety that the family is "still in a state of shock" and that she's thankful to "everybody for being so kind to us during the last couple of years" amid his ALS journey "We have a lovely community of p...

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Rebecca Gayheart is sharing how her family has been doing in the weeks since Eric Dane's death

The actress told Variety that the family is "still in a state of shock" and that she's thankful to "everybody for being so kind to us during the last couple of years" amid his ALS journey

"We have a lovely community of people, and I'm so grateful for them," she added

Rebecca Gayheart's family is "still in a state of shock" after Eric Dane's death.

Dane's widow shared in a Variety interview published Wednesday, March 11, how their family is doing almost one month after the Euphoria star died on Feb. 19.

Dane, who was 53, died 10 months after revealing his amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) diagnosis.

"I just want to thank everybody for being so kind to us during the last couple of years. It's been challenging and meaningful, and people are kind," Gayheart, 54, said. "I'm having trouble receiving all of the support and love coming at me from every which way because of Eric and the [entertainment] community that's so generous with their time."

She added, "They've been holding me and the girls up the last two weeks, and I don't think they're going anywhere. I think they're in it for the long haul. Hollywood gets a bad rap. That kind of makes me mad, because we have a lovely community of people, and I'm so grateful for them."

Dane and Gayheart, who wed in 2003 and separated in 2018, share daughters Billie, 16, and Georgia, 14. She remained a key caregiver for Dane amid his ALS journey.

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In her latest chat with Variety, Gayheart detailed how Dane had collaborated with artificial intelligence firm ElevenLabs to restore his ability to communicate with his family.

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The ElevenLabs Impact Program, per its website, "provides free licenses to individuals with accessibility needs and nonprofit organizations across healthcare, education and culture." The voice restoration project discussed by Gayheart creates a synthetic voice for people by using past recordings.

As she explained, Dane was "losing his voice, and it was becoming more difficult for him to communicate each and every day." So he was "excited" about the project and would listen to his own voice recreation.

"He was waiting anxiously to hear it, and when we got it from ElevenLabs it was a really big moment. It was a powerful moment," she said. "We played it, and Eric became visibly emotional. And when I heard it, I cried. I think everyone in the room did."

"He wanted to advocate for love and for the movement [around ALS] and so I'm there to do this for him," Gayheart added. "For a million people to get a voice to be able to communicate with their children or their loved ones or their caretakers or their doctors or in their job — this is a really huge movement."

Dane's family confirmed this death to PEOPLE last month after what they described as a "courageous battle with ALS."

"He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world," the family statement read.

"Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same fight," it continued. "He will be deeply missed, and lovingly remembered always. Eric adored his fans and is forever grateful for the outpouring of love and support he's received. The family has asked for privacy as they navigate this impossible time."

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In the Dick Wolf television universe, dozens of actors have come and gone. These are their stories. The cast of Law & Order, then and now: See Sam Waterston and his costars through the years In the Dick Wolf television universe, dozens of actors have come and gone. These are their stories. By Chris Snellgrove and Kevin Jacobsen March 12, 2026 8:00 a.m. ET :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/LAWandORDERWATN02202614daeaddc33b4e288cf2246ec07bb0c8.jpg) S. Epatha Merkerson as Lt. Anita Van Buren, Chris Noth as Det. Mike Logan, Sam Waterston as EADA Jack McCoy, Jerry Orbach as Det.

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The cast of Law & Order, then and now: See Sam Waterston and his costars through the years

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S. Epatha Merkerson as Lt. Anita Van Buren, Chris Noth as Det. Mike Logan, Sam Waterston as EADA Jack McCoy, Jerry Orbach as Det. Lennie Briscoe, Jill Hennessy as ADA Claire Kincaid on 'Law & Order'. Credit:

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*Law & Order* has expanded into a vast media franchise, with spinoffs, video games, and books. But it all started with the original series, which premiered in 1990 with a then-innovative concept: Each episode features New York City detectives investigating a crime, followed by the prosecution of the apprehended criminals.

While the format kept people hooked, it was the cast that helped audiences grow attached to the show, from early stars like Chris Noth, Michael Moriarty, and Steven Hill to series mainstays like Jerry Orbach, Sam Waterston, and S. Epatha Merkerson. Each played their respective roles with admirable consistency, providing comfort to long-term viewers through the show's initial conclusion in 2010. While NBC revived the series in 2022, we'll always have a fondness for original variety *Law & Order*.

Ahead, read what the original cast of *Law & Order* has been up to lately.

Sam Waterston (Jack McCoy)

Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy on 'Law & Order'; Sam Waterston attends the 'X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X' opening night at the Metropolitan Opera on Nov. 3, 2023, in New York City

Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy on 'Law & Order'; Sam Waterston attends the 'X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X' opening night at the Metropolitan Opera on Nov. 3, 2023, in New York City.

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Coming into *Law & Order*, Sam Waterston was perhaps the most accomplished cast member. The actor impressed in films like 1984's *The Killing Fields* (netting an Oscar nomination) and multiple Woody Allen movies, including *Hannah and Her Sisters* (1986). However, he's best known for his tenure as DA Jack McCoy on *Law & Order*.

"I think *Law & Order* is a show to be proud of being in," he told NPR's *Fresh Air *podcast in 2022. "It also permitted me and even enabled me to do other things like Shakespeare plays and *Long Day's Journey into Night* on the spur of the moment, with my son playing my son. These things were made possible by...the celebrity that came with doing *Law & Order*."

Since his initial departure from *Law & Order*, Waterston took on notable television roles on *The Newsroom** *and *Grace and Frankie*. And, of course, he reprised his role as Jack McCoy in Dick Wolf's revived series from 2022 to 2024.

After getting divorced from Barbara Johns in 1975, Waterston married Lynn Louisa Woodruff. In addition to his son from the previous marriage, Waterston has three children with Woodruff.**

S. Epatha Merkerson (Anita van Buren)

S. Epatha Merkerson as Anita Van Buren on 'Law & Order'; S. Epatha Merkerson attends the 2022 NBCUniversal Upfront at Mandarin Oriental Hotel on May 16, 2022, in New York City

S. Epatha Merkerson as Anita Van Buren on 'Law & Order'; S. Epatha Merkerson attends the 2022 NBCUniversal Upfront at Mandarin Oriental Hotel on May 16, 2022, in New York City.

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S. Epatha Merkerson started her career with small roles in films like *Jacob's Ladder* (1990), and she delighted audiences as Reba the Mail Lady on *Pee-Wee's Playhouse*. However, it was *Law & Order* that put her on the map as a serious dramatic actor. She first appeared in a one-off role as a grieving mother in season 1, and her strong performance left a lasting impression on the producers, who later recruited her to the main cast in season 4. Merkerson's new character, Anita van Buren, even became a lieutenant before any real woman in the NYPD broke that glass ceiling.

During her tenure on the series, the actress starred in the 2005 TV movie *Lackawanna Blues*, winning an Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG award in the process.

After *Law & Order* first ended in 2010, the actor seemed excited about starting the next chapter of her career. "I'm taking all the good with me," she told EW. "It was 16 years of employment — actors rarely have that experience. And so I know that I'm really, really lucky, because that's what we look for — the next gig. And I've always been able to say, 'I'm going back to *Law & Order*."

As it turns out, her confidence wasn't misplaced. Merkerson ended up joining the world of *Chicago Fire* and its spinoffs.

Jerry Orbach (Lennie Briscoe)

Jerry Orbach as Lennie Briscoe on 'Law & Order' in 2000 and 2003

Jerry Orbach as Lennie Briscoe on 'Law & Order' in 2000 and 2003.

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The late Jerry Orbach was a Broadway veteran long before he became a film and television actor, notably originating the role of Billy Flynn in *Chicago *and winning a Tony in 1969 for *Promises, Promises*. He soon appeared in blockbusters like the pop culture sensation *Dirty Dancing** *(1987) and as the voice of Lumière in *Beauty and the Beast *(1991).

Even with that stacked résumé, Orbach is still best remembered for *Law & Order *character Lennie Briscoe, a patient, methodical, and wry detective whom he played for 12 seasons.

"When I'd gotten the job, I saw [*Law & Order *costar Paul] Sorvino at Billy Crystal's roast at the Friars' Club, and I hugged and kissed him and said, 'My whole family thanks you," Orbach told EW in 1992. "I'm getting really busy, but as Damon Wayans says, 'Mo' money, mo' money, mo' money!"'

The actor married Marta Curro in 1958 and had two children together. Following their divorce in 1975, he married fellow Broadway star Elaine Cancilla in 1979.

Just two years after joining the cast of *Law & Order* in 1992, Orbach was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He continued to star in the series while quietly undergoing treatments. Orbach eventually left the show at the end of season 14 and died from his illness on Dec. 28, 2004, at age 69.

Chris Noth (Mike Logan)

Chris Noth as Mike Logan on 'Law & Order'; Chris Noth attends Ice-T and Noel Ashman host Mark Minevich's book 'Our Planet Powered by AI' at a private residence on Dec. 14, 2023, in New York City

Chris Noth as Mike Logan on 'Law & Order'; Chris Noth attends Ice-T and Noel Ashman host Mark Minevich's book 'Our Planet Powered by AI' at a private residence on Dec. 14, 2023, in New York City.

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While Chris Noth would go on to appear in multiple major franchises throughout his career, *Law & Order* was effectively his big break. He starred as NYPD Det. Mike Logan, whose womanizing ways softened over time, on *Law & Order* from 1990 to 1995. The character would eventually headline the spinoff series *Law & Order: Criminal Intent*.

He may have starred in more episodes and spinoffs if he had a better working relationship with Dick Wolf. The repetitive procedural aspect wasn't a highlight for Noth, either. "I started to get bored and the magic sort of wore off," he told the *Chicago Tribune* in 2021.

Following his departure from the series, Noth stayed active both personally and professionally. His biggest role outside the *Law & Order* universe was playing Mr. Big on *Sex and the City* and the subsequent films. He later appeared in more than 100 episodes of *The Good Wife*. The actor also began dating model Tara Lynn Wilson around 2001, and the couple had a son together before tying the knot in 2012. They had another son in 2020.

In 2021, Noth was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women. The fallout cost him some business deals and affected his acting career: His character was killed offscreen on *The Equalizer*, and plans to bring Mr. Big back for the season 1 finale of *And Just Like That* were canceled.

Steven Hill (Adam Schiff)

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Steven Hill as Adam Schiff on 'Law & Order'.

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On the small screen, Steven Hill was initially best known for headlining the original *Mission: Impossible* series from 1966 to 1967. He eventually netted two Emmy nominations for *Law & Order* as District Attorney Adam Schiff, whose gentle nature often helped Jack McCoy get away with quite a few things over the years.

Interestingly, Hill and showrunner Dick Wolf saw the character differently. Wolf told *The Washington Post* in 1996 that he considered Hill to be "the Talmudic influence on the entire Zeitgeist of the series. Steven has more moral authority than anyone else on episodic TV. He is *Law & Order's* moral keystone." In response, a somewhat embarrassed Hill said, "I take Dick's statement as a compliment. I always saw Schiff as a man simply trying to do his job on a case-by-case basis."

Hill had starred on *Law & Order *since the beginning, and after an impressive 229-episode run, he left the series in 2000 and effectively retired from acting.

As for his personal life, Hill had been married twice, first to Selma Stern from 1951 to 1964, then to Rachel Schenker in 1967, with whom he shared five children. Hill died of cancer in 2016 at age 94.

Jesse L. Martin (Ed Green)

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Jesse L. Martin as Ed Green on 'Law & Order'; Jesse L. Martin as Alec Mercer on 'The Irrational'.

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Jesse L. Martin established his acting chops by playing Tom Collins in the original Broadway production of *Rent* in 1996. Once he was cast in season 10 of *Law & Order *as Det. Ed Green, who was never afraid to ruffle some feathers if it meant cracking a case, the world got to see what theater fans had been raving about.

Martin exited the show after season 18 to further pursue stage acting, and he left on good terms with Dick Wolf. "I honestly couldn't leave, according to my contract. I could have said, 'Hey, I'm ready to go,' but they could have easily said no," he told EW in 2008. "But Dick has always been really cool about that sort of thing...I had a great time there. I feel like I went to actor boot camp and I'm coming out a colonel."

It didn't take Martin long to land another iconic role, though. In 2014, he joined the cast of the long-running CW superhero dramedy *The Flash* as Joe West. After that series ended in 2023, he starred on NBC's *The Irrational* until its end in 2025.

Leslie Hendrix (Elizabeth Rodgers)

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Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers on 'Law & Order'; Leslie Hendrix as Kathryn Monroe on 'Gotham'.

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Leslie Hendrix had little acting experience before joining the cast of *Law & Order *as the brusque but effective Medical Examiner Elizabeth Rodgers. Previously, she only played small parts in a handful of shows like *Another World* and *Guiding Light*. She later carried the role of Dr. Rodgers into *Special Victims Unit*, *Criminal Intent*, and *Trial by Jury*.

Hendrix continued to act on *Law & Order* until the show initially ended in 2010. She next appeared in episodes of *Blue Bloods*, *Elementary*, and *The Blacklist* before landing a recurring role in the Batman prequel series *Gotham*. She hasn't been in a project since 2020, but we wouldn't be surprised to see this procedural veteran return to primetime TV.

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Dean Winters as Det. Brian Cassidy, Dann Florek as Capt. Donald Cragen, Mariska Hargitay as Det. Olivia Benson, Christopher Meloni as Det. Elliot Stabler, Michelle Hurd as Det. Monique Jefferies, and Richard Belzer as Det. John Munch on 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'

Fred Thompson (Arthur Branch)

Fred Thompson as Arthur Branch on 'Law & Order'; Fred Thompson attends 'Persecuted' screening at Lighthouse International Theater on July 18, 2014, in New York City

Fred Thompson as Arthur Branch on 'Law & Order'; Fred Thompson attends 'Persecuted' screening at Lighthouse International Theater on July 18, 2014, in New York City.

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While *Law & Order *put many of his costars on the map, Fred Thompson had already made a name for himself as a Republican senator for Tennessee. He joined the cast of the hit NBC series in 2002, just months before his 12-year tenure in the Senate ended, playing no-nonsense Manhattan DA Arthur Branch.

He appeared on *Law & Order* and its spinoffs until 2007. After leaving the show, he returned to politics by campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. Thompson continued to make appearances on the small screen with roles on *The Good Wife* and *Allegiance*.

Thompson died in 2015 at age 73 due to a recurrence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which he was first diagnosed with in 2004. He was survived by his second wife, Jeri Kehn, and his five children.

Dann Florek (Donald Cragen)

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Dann Florek as Donald Cragen on 'Law & Order'; Dann Florek at the 'Law & Order: SVU' 25th anniversary celebration held at the Peak Restaurant on Jan. 16, 2024, in New York City.

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Dann Florek was no stranger to police procedurals before collaborating with Dick Wolf, having appeared in 22 episodes of* L.A. Law*. He soon joined *Law & Order* in 1990 as Capt. Donald Cragen, a recovering alcoholic and fiercely loyal leader, though he's best known for his longtime starring role on the spinoff *Law & Order: Special Victims Unit*.

When it comes to his early days on the original show, Florek shared an odd anecdote with PEOPLE in 2015, explaining, "I remember starting on the show years ago. We were at Chelsea Piers. And nobody was down there then. And my buddy Chris Noth and I used to take the golf carts and drive all the way around there...It was a lot of fun to go out there and we actually would go hunting for vermin. We found and we conquered."

The actor's last appearance on the original *Law & Order* was in 2004, though he would continue to helm *SVU* until 2021 and reprised the role of Captain Cragen in some episodes of the spinoff *Law & Order: Organized Crime*.

Florek has been married to his wife, Karen, since 1980.

Michael Moriarty (Benjamin Stone)

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Michael Moriarty as Ben Stone on 'Law & Order'.

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Michael Moriarty brought quite the acting pedigree to *Law & Order*, having won an Emmy for the 1978 miniseries *Holocaust*. He was also a Tony-winning stage actor thanks to his performance in *Find Your Way Home*. In seasons 1 through 4 of *Law & Order*, he dazzled as District Attorney Benjamin Stone, whose Catholic faith colors his views of social justice, though his tenure was ironically cut short due to real-world legal drama.

Moriarty claims he was written out of the series after publicly lashing out against Attorney General Janet Reno, who partially attributed violence in America to TV shows like *Law & Order*. "Television is the most open, it's the most potentially rebellious — we've got new channels coming in every day, and young, new people with fresh ideas," he told the *L.A. Times* in 1994. "But because it is this mass medium and it has to turn out so much product, there is a caste system, and a contempt and self-loathing I despise."

Regardless of why he departed, Moriarty made his last appearance on *Law & Order* in 1994. He then moved to Canada and declared himself a political exile, but this didn't keep him from continuing to find work. He later appeared on television shows like *The Dead Zone* and *The 4400* and in movies such as *Courage Under Fire* (1996).

George Dzundza (Max Greevey)

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George Dzundza as Max Greevey on 'Law & Order'; George Dzundza arrives at the Griffith Observatory re-opening Galactic Gala held in Griffith Park.

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George Dzundza had quite the storied résumé heading into *Law & Order*. He was already known for television shows such as *The Waltons* and films like *The Deer Hunter *(1978). Still, landing a role in season 1 of *Law & Order* as Sgt. Max Greevey, an investigative officer and friend of Captain Cragen, was quite the opportunity for the actor.

After leaving *Law & Order* in 1991, Dzundza went on to appear in some of the biggest films of the '90s, including *Basic Instinct** *(1992), *Crimson Tide *(1995), and *Dangerous Minds *(1995). He also did voice work for shows like *Batman: The Animated Series* and *Superman: The Animated Series*, and had a brief arc on *Grey's Anatomy*. It appears he's retired from acting, though, with his last credit being the 2011 TV movie *Danni Lowinski*.

Dzundza has been married to Mary Jo Vermeulen since 1982. The couple shares three daughters and two grandchildren.

Richard Brooks (Paul Robinette)

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Richard Brooks as Paul Robinette on 'Law & Order'; Richard Brooks attends Netflix's 'The Black Godfather' premiere at Paramount Studios Theatre on June 3, 2019, in Los Angeles.

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Richard Brooks appeared intermittently on *Law & Order* between 1990 and 2006. Still, he left his mark as Paul Robinette, the only Black male district attorney in the series.

"Of course, *Law & Order* in Paul Robinette had a more transformative role for me because I had to really grow as a man, as an intellect, as a scholar," Brooks told Andscape in 2017. "I had to become more versed in current affairs, and law, and politics and things like that… my research for it actually influenced me as a person a lot… To grow into that role, I think, has helped me with the rest of my career to take on more challenging parts and things like that."

The rest of his career has proven to be quite impressive. Since leaving *Law & Order*, Brooks has appeared in multiple episodes of shows like BET's *Being Mary Jane*, *The Flash*, and *The Rich & The Ruthless*. You may have also spotted him in episodes of *Abbott Elementary*, *9-1-1*, and *Reasonable Doubt*. Those wishing to discover a completely different side of Brooks can check out his debut album, *Smooth Love*.

Paul Sorvino (Phil Cerreta)

Paul Sorvino as Phil Cerreta on 'Law & Order'; Paul Sorvino at the 'Mary Poppins Returns' film screening after party in New York on Dec. 17, 2018

Paul Sorvino as Phil Cerreta on 'Law & Order'; Paul Sorvino at the 'Mary Poppins Returns' film screening after party in New York on Dec. 17, 2018.

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When Paul Sorvino was cast on *Law & Order*, it felt a bit ironic. After all, the larger-than-life actor was mostly known for playing a gangster in *Goodfellas* (1990). He wasn't on the show very long, but having an onscreen career criminal play a good guy (specifically Sgt. Phil Cerreta, a homicide detective who replaced the deceased Max Greevey) ended up being a stroke of genius.

In a 1991 interview with *Today*, Sorvino revealed that the role posed a unique challenge because, "To my knowledge, I've never played myself, and this will be the first time I'm doing that." He clarified that he had built a career off of playing robust characters known for their outsized lines and big personalities. On *Law & Order*, however, he had to channel a quieter performance, and it was one that quickly won audiences over.

Sorvino left the show in 1992, and he had quite the career afterward. He played the head of the Capulet family in *Romeo + Juliet* (1996), and starred in dozens of episodes of the show *That's Life*.

Sorvino died of natural causes in 2022 at the age of 83. He is survived by his wife, Dee Dee Benkie, and his three children, including actors Michael and Mira Sorvino.

Benjamin Bratt (Rey Curtis)

Benjamin Bratt as Rey Curtis on 'Law & Order'; Benjamin Bratt attends the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar on Jan. 14, 2024 in Santa Monica, Calif.

Benjamin Bratt as Rey Curtis on 'Law & Order'; Benjamin Bratt attends the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar on Jan. 14, 2024 in Santa Monica, Calif.

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Benjamin Bratt was mostly known to film lovers for his supporting roles in memorable movies such as *Demolition Man *(1993) and *Clear and Present Danger *(1994). He then joined *Law & Order* in 1995 as homicide detective Rey Curtis, who often had very strident religious views.

After initially leaving the series in 1999, Bratt starred in two of his most famous films, *Miss Congeniality* and *Traffic*, both of which were released in 2000. He later reprised his *Law & Order* role in a season 20 episode, and he went on to appear on shows like *Private Practice*, *Poker Face*, and *Andor*.

Bratt married former Bond girl Talisa Soto in 2002. The couple has two children together.

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Kylie Kelce Reveals the Inappropriate Movie Husband Jason Kelce Let Their Daughters Watch: &x27;Are You Fing Kidding Me?&x27; Kayla GrantThu, March 12, 2026 at 3:46 PM UTC 0 Kylie and Jason Kelce with their daughtersCredit: Kylie Kelce /Instagram Kylie Kelce is sharing the movie her daughters have seen, but shouldn't have watched During the latest episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast, she revealed her husband Jason Kelce showed their daughters the movie Tombstone, despite it being unsuitable for their age Previously on her podcast, the mom of four shared they limit screen time for their kids K...

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Kylie Kelce is sharing the movie her daughters have seen, but shouldn't have watched

During the latest episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast, she revealed her husband Jason Kelce showed their daughters the movie Tombstone, despite it being unsuitable for their age

Previously on her podcast, the mom of four shared they limit screen time for their kids

Kylie Kelce is sharing the movie her daughters have seen, but shouldn't have been allowed to watch.

On the latest episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, the mom of four, 33, shared some of the movies that are currently taking over the screens in her household. During her podcast's Screen Time Awards, Kylie also dedicated a special award, titled "Are You F---ing Kidding Me, Jason? They Can't Watch This!" to the movie that her husband, Jason Kelce, shouldn't have shown their four daughters.

"And the Screen Time Award goes to Tombstone," she said, noting why the movie beat its competition, Predator: Badlands. "Because he knowingly put it on while they were in the room."

The podcaster and the retired NFL professional, 38, share four daughters together: Finnley, 11 months, Bennett, 2, Elliotte, 5, and Wyatt, 6. Last February, Kylie, who regularly gives updates about her daughters during her podcast, shared the screen time rules that she and her husband have implemented in their household. While speaking with I'll Have What She's Having author Chelsea Handler, Kylie said that she and Jason aren't "opposed to screen time," but they do their "best to limit it."

"I really do my best to limit it, but not in a strict way," she said. "I will pretend that I set a timer, and I will tell them one more. And then if my task that I was trying to complete is not finished, I will say, you guys were so well behaved. I'll let you watch one more."

"Our girls have tablets, but they only get them on planes and very rarely in the house," Kylie added. "And they are not allowed to touch phones. That has been a rule from the very beginning. Occasionally, they will borrow someone's phone and take pictures. Wyatt is really into taking selfies right now. Dad's thrilled about that one."

Elsewhere in the Thursday, March 12 episode of her podcast, Kylie teased a future addition to her family. It appears the couple may finally be adding a specific animal to their family.

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"Even more good news, in a couple weeks, you might be meeting a new Kelce because you're getting the cuddliest, cutest, furriest FAFO of them all on March 31," Kylie said, referencing her FAFO YouTube specials where she tries out different skills. "And that's all I have to say about that for now… "

Kylie then dropped a hint about the identity of the new Kelce, saying, "Meow. I'm kidding. Am I? I don't know. You'll have to tune in and find out. Isn't that kind of fun? Okay."

Jason and Kylie Kelce with their kidsCredit: Kylie Kelce/Instagram

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Managing a family of six with four kids under 6 definitely comes with its own struggles. However, for Kylie, finding her kids' lost items is not one of them. In a bonus clip from her Not Gonna Lie podcast, she recalled a moment where one of her kids couldn't find their soccer cleats around the house before they had to leave. Kylie shared she considers this "one of my most impressive finds" to date.

"I don't know who couldn't find their cleats, but they couldn't find their cleats, and I had remembered that Benny had been packing bags. Was she running away? I don't know. I didn't take the time to ask because I figured she'd come back," she began, explaining that she and her children searched the entire house for the missing shoes. "We basically picked up the house, turned it upside down, and shook it."

After looking all around the house, Kylie said that she found the missing sneakers hidden inside Bennett's backpack.

"She wore it every day, all day. And she, for some reason, had put toys on top of them, but the shoes were perfectly positioned at the bottom of the backpack, as if they were put in a shoe box, opposite each other at the bottom of the backpack. So, it didn't look like there was really anything in the backpack," she explained. "The cleats were in there, and I found those f--kers, and I'm going to do it again next time that happens."

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"Sinners" ending explained: Who lives, who dies, and who returns in the postcredits scene Randall ColburnThu, March 12, 2026 at 11:00 AM UTC 0 Michael B. Jordan in 'Sinners'Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. PicturesKey Points Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, is a period horror film about vampires who descend on a Black juke joint. The horror hit is nominated for 16 Academy Awards. It's currently available to stream on HBO Max. Sinners is making history.

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Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, is a period horror film about vampires who descend on a Black juke joint.

The horror hit is nominated for 16 Academy Awards.

It's currently available to stream on HBO Max.

Sinners is making history.

Ryan Coogler's blood-curdling (and ear-pleasing) horror hit nabbed 16 Academy Award nominations, making it the most-nominated movie in Oscars history. It's also cleaned up at other awards shows, taking home two Golden Globes (for Best Original Score and Cinematic and Box Office Achievement) and acting trophies at the Critics Choice Awards, BAFTAs, and Actor Awards.

The film is an absolute riot, a no-bones-about-it horror flick heightened by powerful music, confident performances, and rich, resonant themes regarding cultural assimilation.

Sinners centers on a pair of twins, Smoke and Stack (both played by Michael B. Jordan), who in 1932 leave the criminal underworld of Chicago and return to their Mississippi hometown. After buying an old sawmill and recruiting some old pals, they go about opening their own juke joint, a boozy getaway brimming with good food and better music, the latter of which is provided by their cousin Sammie (Miles Caton), a young, gifted blues musician.

"It's genre-bending, it's genre-fluid, the film," Coogler previously told Entertainment Weekly. "There are vampires in the film, but it's really about a lot more than just that. It's one of many elements, I'll say."

Below, we unpack the film's ending and dominant themes, as well as its compelling post-credits sequence, which includes a cameo from the legendary, Grammy-winning blues artist Buddy Guy.

Who is Remmick?

Jack O'Connell plays a vampire named Remmick in 'Sinners'Credit: Warner Bros.

Remmick (Jack O'Connell) is a vampire of Irish heritage. When we meet him, he's being pursued by Choctaw vampire hunters. His skin, meanwhile, is scorched and smoking in the sunlight.

Being a vampire, he can't enter someone else's home without an invitation. He gets one from Joan (Lola Kirke) and Bert (Peter Dreimanis), a married couple affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan, who offer him refuge from his pursuers. It isn't long before he turns Joan and Bert into vampires, linking them to a hive mind. All who are converted, we learn, share each other's memories.

What draws the vampires to the juke joint?

Miles Caton's Sammie in 'Sinners'Credit: Eli Adé/Warner Bros.

Sometimes, a concert can be powerful enough to attract the wrong kind of audience. That's exactly what happens when Sammie delivers a performance that, in the words of Coogler, "feels euphoric... you feel so present that you almost feel immortal."

Reality bends as Sammie plays. Peppered throughout the revelers are visions old and new: African tribal dancers and 21st-century DJs, ballerinas and clowns, water sleeves and electric guitars. The implication is that this music transcends time and place, uniting art forms and cultures throughout history.

That sequence is the film's centerpiece, but it's also what attracts Remmick, Joan, and Bert, who arrive with instruments in hand and the desire to be invited inside. "With this here ritual, we heal our people and we be free," intones Delroy Lindo's Delta Slim, as Remmick watches from afar.

When met by Smoke, Stack, and other patrons at the door, the three white visitors insist that they're not with the Klan. "We believe in equality," Remmick says. "And music." When they encourage him to visit the "plenty of white barrelhouses" back in town, Remmick digs his heels in. He wants the music and community he senses inside the juke joint. "Can't we, for just one night, all be family?" he asks.

What does Remmick want?

Jayme Lawson and Miles Caton in 'Sinners'Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Though Remmick begins to turn anyone who leaves the juke joint — including Hailee Steinfeld's Mary, an ex-girlfriend of Stack's — into vampires, he says he'll leave if they give him Sammie.

Sammie's musical talent, he believes, is so powerful that it can help him reconnect with his Irish ancestors. "You're the one I came for," he says. "I sensed you. I wanna see my people again. I'm trapped here, but your gifts can bring 'em to me."

His faith in this transcendent power of music brings to mind the film's opening narration, which speaks of "people born with the gift of making music so true it can pierce the veil between life and death, conjuring spirits from the past and the future."

Remmick's characterization and desires bring nuance to the themes of Sinners. The movie explores overt racism via the Klan leaders who target the juke joint, but it also highlights a different type of Black exploitation, specifically the adoption and dilution of their culture by white communities. This, the film posits, is its own kind of vampirism.

But Remmick's Irish heritage (and the importance of music in Irish culture) is integral to the character's impact. In interviews, Coogler has discussed a shared sense of struggle between the Irish and African American communities, given England's colonization of the Irish. Remmick, who is hundreds of years old and has presumably witnessed (and experienced) Irish oppression, identifies with the pain and joy inherent to blues music.

"I think it's not known how much crossover there is between African American culture and Irish culture, and how much that stuff's loved in our community," Coogler told Indiewire. "It was very important that our master vampire in this movie was unique... that he was old, but also that he came from a time that pre-existed these racial definitions that existed in this place that he showed up in."

Later, Remmick tells Sammie, "I want your stories, and I want your songs." And in return, he says, "you gon' have mine."

There are many ways to parse out these themes, whether it be through the lens of cultural appropriation or the loss of individuality that can accompany assimilation. But, as idealistic and well-intentioned as Remmick might present himself, the vampire will nevertheless take with force what he's not given.

Who survives the night?

Michael B. Jordan as Smoke and Miles Caton as Sammie in 'Sinners'Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

It's Grace (Li Jun Li), a Chinese shopkeeper helping supply the juke joint, who invites the vampires into the space, dooming the surviving revelers. Her reasoning is frustrating, but understandable — her husband (Yao), now a vampire, is taunting her outside, and Remmick has threatened to kill her daughter back in town. She reasons that if they don't kill the vampires now, her daughter is doomed.

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Stack, who was previously turned into a vampire, leads the assault on the bar alongside Remmick and Mary. In the ensuing battle, singer Pearline (Jayme Lawson) and Annie (Wunmi Mosaku), Smoke's estranged wife, are bitten. Pearline turns into a vampire, but Smoke manages to drive a stake through Annie's heart, preventing her transformation. Delta Slim heroically sacrifices himself so the rest of the survivors can get away.

Sammie manages to escape, though he's pursued by Remmick. Being a preacher's son, he recites the Lord's Prayer, hoping it will deter the vampires, but they just recite it along with him.

"The men who stole my father's land forced these words upon us," Remmick sneers, framing them just another tool of imperialism. "You will taste the sweet pain of death. We will make beautiful music together."

Sammie manages to wound Remmick by smashing his guitar into the vampire's head, which hobbles him long enough for Smoke to stake him from behind. As Remmick dies, the sun rises, burning the rest of the gathered vampires. In the end, the only ones left standing are Smoke and Sammie.

What happens at the end of Sinners?

Michael B. Jordan as Smoke in 'Sinners'Credit: Eli Adé/Warner Bros.

In the final stretch of Sinners, Smoke is forced to confront the non-supernatural threat of the Ku Klux Klan. As Remmick foretold, the Klan descends on the bar in the morning, led by Hogwood (David Maldonado), the man who sold Smoke and Stack the building where they set up shop.

Having been tipped off, Smoke lies in wait with an arsenal at the ready. He picks off the racists with a rifle, a Tommy gun, and grenades, but still takes a bullet to the gut, which slowly kills him.

As Smoke fades, he glimpses a spirit world where Annie is breastfeeding their child, who died as a baby. After unloading a clip into Hogwood, he accepts death, holding the infant in his arms. "Papa's here," he says.

A bloodied Sammie, meanwhile, returns home, interrupting his father's Sunday service with the smashed neck of his guitar clutched in his hand. His father, who believes Sammie's music to be sinful, orders him to drop the guitar, but Sammie can't do it.

He drives off, the guitar still clutched to his chest.

Is there a Sinners post-credits scene?

Buddy Guy as Sammie in 'Sinners'Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Yes, though it's less a sequel set-up than a punctuation mark.

The action jumps forward decades, with an elderly Sammie relaxing at a bar after a set. Here, he's played by real-life blues legend George "Buddy" Guy, who Coogler cast as an ode to his late uncle, a huge fan of Guy's music. "He's the only artist that my uncle would consistently get dressed for and go see a lot," the director told EW.

Sammie still wears the scars on his face from his encounter with Remmick, so he's understandably shocked when Stack and Mary stroll in, neither having aged a day. They have, however, their fashion to suit the times. (Mary's sartorial ode to Debi Mazar is particularly beguiling.)

Stack reveals that his brother didn't have it in him to finish him off during their climatic brawl in the bar. "I guess I was just the one person he couldn't kill," he says.

He adds that Smoke made him promise to leave Sammie alone to live out his life. "It won't be long for you, huh," he says after giving Sammie a sniff. "I could make it so you could stick around, keep touring, keep living, no pain."

But Sammie refuses. "I think i've seen enough of his place."

Hailee Steinfeld, Michael B. Jordan and Buddy Guy in 'Sinners'Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Just when it looks like things could get dark, the scene takes a turn. Stack wants to hear Sammie play "the real," showing that, despite his assimilation, he still misses Sammie's authentic style of blues. Sammie serenades Stack and Mary with "Travelin'," the same song he impressed Stack with early in the film.

"You know something?" Sammie says after he's done playing. "Maybe once a week I wake up paralyzed reliving that night. But before the sun went down, I think that was the best day of my life. Was it like that for you?"

"No doubt about it," Stack replies. "Last time I seen my brother. Last time I seen the sun. Just for a few hours, it was free."

And with that, Stack and Mary disappear into the night.

Where can I watch Sinners?

Sinners is currently available to stream on HBO Max.

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Kylie Jenner's 'Dress' Is Nothing But a Bold Cape for Vanity FairParul SinghThu, March 12, 2026 at 11:00 AM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images Kylie Jenner is going bold for the Vanity Fair photoshoot. The business mogul recently raised the heat quotient by modelling in various outfits, but one particular ensemble left everyone talking as she posed in a dress that was nothing but a cape. Kylie Jenner poses in a cape as a dress for Vanity Fair Kylie Jenner is making hearts flutter with her latest photoshoot.

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Kylie Jenner is going bold for the Vanity Fair photoshoot. The business mogul recently raised the heat quotient by modelling in various outfits, but one particular ensemble left everyone talking as she posed in a dress that was nothing but a cape.

Kylie Jenner poses in a cape as a dress for Vanity Fair

Kylie Jenner is making hearts flutter with her latest photoshoot. Look at the picture here:

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The Kylie Cosmetics founder recently posed for the renowned magazine in various outfits. However, her one look stood out as she posed only in a cape and nothing else, leaving little for imagination. As per Vanity Fair, Jenner posed in a cape and brooch by Chanel.

Needless to say, Jenner's Instagram photos soon went viral, amassing more than 1 million likes at the time of writing. Many even left sweet messages for the reality TV star, with her mom, Kris Jenner, calling her "STUNNING," while sister Khloe Kardashian wrote, "Wow wow wow." Another fan said, "big fan of the bow cape."

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Nicole Kidman Spills What Really Turns Her on & It's Not Bad BreathRitika SinghThu, March 12, 2026 at 11:04 AM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Las Culturistas/YouTube Nicole Kidman has revealed how bad breath affected her onscreen intimate moment. The actor recently sat down for an interview on the "Las Culturistas" podcast. In the episode, she recalled her kissing scene with Alexander Skarsgård in "Big Little Lies." Kidman stated how the experience turned awful due to her costar's bad breath.

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Nicole Kidman has revealed how bad breath affected her onscreen intimate moment. The actor recently sat down for an interview on the "Las Culturistas" podcast. In the episode, she recalled her kissing scene with Alexander Skarsgård in "Big Little Lies." Kidman stated how the experience turned awful due to her co-star's bad breath.

Nicole Kidman calls bad breath a turn off, recalls Alexander Skarsgard kissing moment

In the recent episode of the "Las Culturistas" podcast, Nicole Kidman recalls bad breath ruining her kiss with Alexander Skarsgård. Hosts Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang did the "I don't think so, honey" segment with the diva. The "Babygirl" star said, "I don't think so, honey. If you have bad breath, I cannot stand bad breath." Kidman added, "I mean, this is a deal breaker for me. Like, you could be the most gorgeous guy, and you come at me with bad breath, and I'm like, 'No.'"

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The 58-year-old star continued, "It's like if I say breathe on me and I have to recoil, yikes. I'm out. You could not offer me enough money." Subsequently, she recalled her steamy moment with Skarsgard in the HBO show. "And so therfore, when Alexander Skarsgård ate a falafel sandwich before we did the scenes in Big Little Lies Eyes, I'm like, 'No, no, no, Alex. I meant to be kissing you and into you. Put away the falafel now," Kidman shared. The mother of four added, "Because the bad breath does not turn me on. Alex, as I said, more importantly, the mouth, the taste of the mouth, and the smell of the mouth is very important."

Rogers joked, "I have to say, Alexander Skarsgård has been having such a moment with Pillion, and you just knocked him out." The Oscar-winning actress hilariously added, "I'm sure he did not eat a falafel ever again." Rogers continued, "You looked him in the eyes and said, and Kidman stated, "I said, No more falafel." The host echoed her statement, and she said, "Not before you kiss. Not before you make love. No more falafel." Rogers and Yang exclaimed, "It's a rule of culture number 50. No, more falafel before you make love," leaving Kidman in splits.

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