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February 29, 2000. ( 2000-02-29) 0E09/5709. 15.38. A young boy is suspected of killing his mother's abusive boyfriend; and Fancy tries to neutralize the ongoing tension from Lt. Abner but comes to realize that Abner is seriously depressed and wonders whether he should call an NYPD intervention unit.
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Dec 07, 1993 · Oscar, Meyer, Weiner: Directed by Brad Silberling. With David Caruso, Dennis Franz, James McDaniel, Sherry Stringfield. Kelly, Medavoy, and Martinez investigate the brutal murder of a entire upper class family. Meanwhile, Inspector Lastarza orders Janice to cooperate with the mob even though it results in the death of the person whose license plates she ran through the …
Elizabeth BerkleyThe seventh season of NYPD Blue premiered on ABC on January 11, 2000, and concluded on May 23, 2000....NYPD Blue (season 7)ActorElizabeth BerkleyCharacterNicole GrafMain castN/ARecurring castepisodes 17, 1916 more columns
The first squad member to leave was Andy's partner of seven years, Detective John Kelly. Thompson, who played Detective Jill Kirkendall on the ABC police drama "NYPD Blue" until 1999, left the show because she said she wanted a job that allowed her more time with her child and to .
"NYPD Blue" The Last Round Up (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb.
seventh seasonSo did a nagging feeling in the back of her mind that she didn't want to act anymore. So after the seventh season of "Blue," she quit the business to pursue her dream of becoming a TV newswoman.
Milch was considered a genius by his fellow co-creator Steven Bochco, but he had his demons. His procrastination and last-minute, on-set script and direction changes left many cast members frustrated. He revealed later that he was struggling with alcoholism and drug addiction during the production.May 27, 2016
James Martinez was a fictional character in the television series NYPD Blue....James Martinez (NYPD Blue)James MartinezFirst appearance“Pilot” (1x01)Last appearance"Brothers Under Arms" (7x06)Portrayed byNicholas TurturroSpouseGina Colon Martinez2 more rows
Sheeri RappaportNYPD Blue (TV Series 1993–2005) - Sheeri Rappaport as Officer Mary Franco - IMDb.
2000NYPD Blue: Season 7 (2000)
Jerry Doylem. 1995–1997David Gucm. 1987–1990Andrea Thompson/Spouse
“As an actor, you think to yourself, 'I want to do good work,' but you also want the work that you do to make an impact in some way,” says Smits, who opted to leave “NYPD Blue” to pursue other roles after five Emmy-nominated years.Nov 24, 2013
Thompson, who played Detective Jill Kirkendall on the ABC police drama "NYPD Blue" until 1999, left the show because she said she wanted a job that allowed her more time with her child and to study economics.Mar 14, 2002
Kelly, Medavoy, and Martinez investigate the brutal murder of a entire upper class family.
Just after the 17:30 mark, Office Licalsi meets with Ritchie at the front of the Main Branch of the New York Public Library. They sit at an outdoor area just to the right of the front entrance, near to one of the lions that guard the front entrance.
A young woman tries to convince Jill and Diane that her twin sister has become a victim of foul play. Andy and Danny investigate an immigrant's missing, wealthy and unpopular wife.
At 16:10, Det Sipowicz tells Det. Sorenson "... I think this guy's about as Italian as Chef Boyardee ...". Chef Boyardee is a brand of Italian canned foods. The brand name is derived from the name of its founder, Ettore Boiardi, a chef who was born in Italy in 1897. As a result, Chef Boyardee, the person, was an authentic Italian.
Donna's younger sister, Dana, arrives and moves in with her and Medavoy, and tries to make the moves onto him. Simone doubts the confession of his friend's 11-year-old son, a murder suspect in a gang related shooting at a school.
Scott Cohen, who plays AIDS infected Eddie Reyna, who in later seasons played Det. Harry Denby.
Janice Licalsi. Janice Licalsi (formerly Gennaro) is a fictional character portrayed by Amy Brenneman on the television series NYPD Blue. She appeared in 18 episodes during the first two seasons of the show.
She took her mother's maiden name when she joined the force. Her father Dominic Gennaro, also a police officer, was on the payroll of mob boss Angelo Marino, who subsequently used this information to blackmail her into working for him.
When a woman is found murdered, the detectives learn that virtually everyone in the victim's family wanted to see her dead -- but the only fingerprint found on the scene is that of Marcus Potter (Alimi Ballard), the obligatory least likely suspect.
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