annie parisse-related stories
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 Apr 29th 2006 12:12PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, Law and Order
If there is
any one show that can claim long-running success with a ever-changing cast of characters, it's NBC's Law &
Order. For example, during its 16-year run (which will become 17 years starting next fall), the
Assistant District Attorney's second-chair slot, which actor Richard Brooks left back in 1993, has been filled
by five individuals: Jill Hennessy, Carey Lowell, Angie Harmon, Elisabeth Rohm (who departed earlier
this last season) and Annie Parisse as current ADA Alexandra Borgia. Doctor Who didn't even
regenerate this much in so little time!
Well, it looks like Parisee may be heading out the door this season, according to Zap2it. Of
course, NBC is keeping mum about this rumored departure in order to maximize its ratings during May sweeps. The
only mention of the final episode involves Borgia's boss, ADA Jack McCoy (Sam Waterson), who risks everything in order
to nab two vicious criminals.
Parisee's Borgia replaced Rohm's Serena Southerlyn earlier this season when she was let go from the DA's office. In
a bit of a departure from the L&O formula, which rarely steeps into a character's background, Southerlyn
asked if she was let go because she was a lesbian. Who would replace Borgia? Well, if Conviction isn't
renewed, there will be a whole mess of new ADA's to choose from. Maybe McCoy can team up with Alexandra Cabot
(Stephanie March).
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.