"Sweetie" | ||
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← | L&O, Episode 19.06 | → |
Production number: 190-- First aired: 10 December 2008 | ||
Written By Ed Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas Directed By Mario Van Peebles |
Plot[]
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Jeremy Sisto as Detective Cyrus Lupo
- Anthony Anderson as Detective Kevin Bernard
- S. Epatha Merkerson as Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
- Linus Roache as Executive A.D.A. Michael Cutter
- Alana De La Garza as A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa
- Sam Waterston as D.A. Jack McCoy
- Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers
Recurring cast[]
- Carmen Román as Judge Louise Einhorn
- Stephen Henderson as Judge Mark Kramer
Guest cast[]
- Carla Brandberg as Proprietress
- Laverne Cox as Minnie
- Toni Di Buono as Store Clerk
- Colman Domingo as Donnie
- Eric Dysart as Sybil
- Jeremy Gender as Dale Marks
- Vivica A. Fox as Kate Tenny
- Stephen Gevedon as David
- Taylor Gildersleeve as Lauren Claiborne
- David Lavine as Process Server
- Laiona Michelle as Sergeant Lisa Polizzi
- Wade Mylius as Brett
- Lou Liberatore as Frank Dewey
- Billy Magnussen as Cody Larson
- Heather Matarazzo as Janice Dunlap
- Steve Rosen as Scott
- Theresa Spruill as Jury Foreman
- Jack Walker as Mr. Dean
- Christopher Evan Welch as David Haig
- Noel Wilson as Jim
- Dared Wright as Clerk
- Monique Dupree as Prostitute (uncredited)
- Ramon Flowers as Transvestite (uncredited)
- Dawn Ressy as Courtroom Reporter (uncredited)
References[]
- Orchid
- Blane's Tavern
- Little Whore
- Starshot Photos
- Mine Shaft
- Hotel Wellerby
- Harold Studinsky
- Regal Towing
- Sweetie Ness
- Minnesota v. Olson
Quotes[]
- Sweetie Ness: Buy a copy, save a slut.
- Mine Shaft bartender: You just missed Dick Cheney.
- Kevin Bernard: Trust me, I don't miss Dick Cheney
- Cyrus Lupo: I'm looking for a man who's, uh... ALL man
- Truck-stop transvestite: Honey, I am more man than you can handle.
Background information and notes[]
- Actors Anthony Anderson and Vivica A. Fox both starred in the film Two Can Play That Game.
- Another episode that deals with a writer of a book about their sexual abuse who turns out to not have been the true author is the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Alta Kockers".
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