Dennis Farina-related stories
Posted Jun 5th 2008 5:22PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Celebrities, News and Gossip, Reality-Free

The
Law and Order actor was
charged with three counts of carrying a loaded weapon. All charges come from his May arrest when he was detained by airport security while trying to board a plane. The former police offer of nearly twenty years tried to get by security with a .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol in his briefcase. Farina is looking at up to two and half years in jail and $3,000 in fines if he's convicted on all three misdemeanors. The first count is carrying a weapon in a secured area. The second is possession of a concealed weapon. And the third is possession of a loaded weapon in a public place.
However, the LA county District Attorney is not charging the 64 year-old actor with a felony which would have carried more serious punishment and a larger fine. A spokesman for the DA explained that the office felt a misdemeanor was appropriate.
About the arrest Dennis Farina has said, "It is my own stupidity to find myself in this embarrassing situation."
Posted May 12th 2008 8:20AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Law and Order, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Dennis Farina
was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport for carrying a firearm through airport security. The
Law and Order star was described as "apologetic and cooperative" about the incident. He was released on a $25,000 bond.
Farina, 64, entered acting after serving as a Chicago police officer for twenty years. He is known for his detective roles in movies such as
Get Shorty and
Sidewalks of New York and on television most notably as Detective Joe Fontana on
Law and Order.
The actor had just driven to Los Angeles from Arizona with his .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol in his briefcase. He was scheduled to take a United Airlines flight home to Chicago.
Continue reading Dennis Farina arrested at LAX
Posted Apr 19th 2007 2:45PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Law and Order, Watercooler Talk

There are all sorts of
media reports swirling around lately that NBC is considering canceling
Law & Order and
Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Both series are suffering from consistently low ratings and it wasn't a good sign earlier this year when NBC moved the original
Law & Order to
Siberia Friday nights. NBC reportedly met with
L&O creator Dick Wolf earlier this week to discuss the series' futures, and both are considered "on the bubble", though
Criminal Intent is more likely to see a renewal than the original
Law & Order. A decision isn't expected until early next month. (
SVU is safe, by the way, with its stars earning
mega bucks next season)
This is the original
Law & Order's 17th season and, even though it has reached legendary status as far as television series go, it is time for it to go. I think the
Chevy Chase episode proved that. It feels tired and stale. There are way too many "ripped from the headlines" episodes and can anyone even keep track of who the main detectives are anymore? The series has gone through so many stars that it's getting hard to keep up. Plus, I think it became about "sexy" detectives and lawyers, rather than the original, more gritty characters played by Chris Noth, Paul Sorvino, Michael Moriarty, and Jerry Orbach.
Do you think Law & Order's time is up?Posted Jun 1st 2006 2:35PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, Law and Order, Celebrities

I think one of our readers made a joke about this in the comments, but now TV critic Alan Sepinwall
suggests (perhaps jokingly, perhaps not) that since Leblanc is now out of a job, maybe he should be hired for
Law and Order.
"Hey, McCoy...how you doin?"
That's just one of the many casting suggestions that Sepinwall makes in the wake of departures from Dennis Farina and Annie Parisse. How about Mickey Rourke, or Don Johnson, or maybe even Mario Lopez or Geena Davis?
Come on readers, you know you want to make suggestions of your own...
[via
TV Tattle]
Posted May 31st 2006 2:36PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, CBS, Programming, OpEd, Short-Lived Shows
This news instantly reminded me that Dennis Farina can be really funny in a comedy. You can see the movies
Out of Sight and
Get Shorty for examples, or try to track down copies of this short-lived CBS show from a few years back,
Buddy Faro.
Farina starred as Buddy Faro, a famous private eye who disappeared in 1978 and is found twenty years later by Faro buff and fellow P.I. Bob Jones (Frank Whaley). It's hard to describe the plot (plots aren't that important anyway, as long as the cast and writing is good) except to say that the two team up to solve cases, and Faro tries to get by as a Rat Pack-type old school guy in an Internet world. To top off the casting, Allison Smith (
Kate and Allie, The West Wing) played an actress who helped the duo, and Charles Robinson (
Night Court) played a character named "El Jefe."
This shows seems like a natural for DVD (a cult show, short-lived, you can fit the whole run in one set), so I hope we see it some day. There are actually several episodes that never even aired.
Posted Feb 7th 2006 11:03AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Law and Order, Celebrities

Unlike her appearances on
Friends, Kathleen Turner will actually play a woman when she appears on tomorrow night's
Law and
Order. She'll play Rebecca Shane, a fancy pants defense attorney who faces off against A.D.A. Jack McCoy. She
represents a privileged high school student who may or may not have killed another fellow student in desperation to
graduate.
51-year-old Turner currently lives in London, where she is starring in the Edward Albee play
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Apollo Theatre. She
was recently quoted as saying that she's
ready to move to London permanently because Americans don't appreciate older women.