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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot

21 September 1993
A group of detectives and officers work at the 15th Precinct, a seedy police station in Manhattan, New York City. Detective John Kelly, a 15-year veteran of the force, deals with his partner Andy Sipowitz, an alcoholic 20-year veteran detective. Laura Hughes, an aspiring lawyer and Detective Kelly's wife, is having problems with their marriage and she hires Josh Goldstein, a lawyer who lives in apartment 4B of their building to work on a divorce, who gets mugged in the laundry room of the building. Meanwhile, Sipowicz is relentlessly pursuing mobster Alfonse Giardella, who threatens Sipowicz to leave him alone. Later, Sipowicz is shot by Giardella during a tryst with a prostitute. Enraged, Kelly orders the precinct officers to hound Giardella and his ruthless employer; mafia kingpin Angelo Marino. The new patrol officer, Janice Licalsi, is attracted to Detective Kelly. But is she is revealed to be an informant for Marino who orders her to murder Kelly.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
Joe Santos ... Angelo Marino

David Schwimmer ... Josh '4B' Goldstein
Tom Towles ... Inspector Anthony Lastarza
Daniel Benzali ... James Sinclair Esq.
Shannon Cochran ... Lois

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Robert Costanzo ... Alfonse Giardella

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas
Marco Rodríguez ... Ramon Lopez
Charles Parks ... IAB Guy

Tony Montero ... Minetta's Maitre'D

Joe Sabatino ... Marino Soldier
Jerry Cerwonka ... Judge
Tim Kelleher ... Uniformed Cop
Michael Mulheren ... Minetta's Bartender
Sixto Ramos ... Paramedic
Brad Grunberg ... Leon the Bartender (as Johnny Cocktails)
Ryal Haakenson ... Attorney
Sonny D'Angelo ... Marino's Brother (uncredited)

Floyd Foster Jr. ... Truck Guy (uncredited)
Robert Gentile ... Julio (uncredited)
Tom Karlya ... Detective (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: 4B or Not 4B

28 September 1993
Inspector Lastarza of the Organized Crime Unit tells Lt. Fancy and Kelly that they stop applying pressure to the local mob for their pursuit of Angelo Marino is hurting the FBI investigation to nail Marino. Meanwhile, Sipowicz regains consciousness in the hospital after the shooting, but he has no memory about the attempt on his life because he was drunk at the time. Laura and John Kelly become officially separated and she decides to join a private law firm. Josh "4B" Goldstein becomes more paranoid about his mugging and brings a gun into the laundry room every night in hopes to catch his attacker. Kelly tries to reason with a deranged man who has taken a judge hostage who let his son's killer free. Elsewhere, Angelo Marino puts more pressure on Janice to murder Kelly, but she kills him and his chauffeur/bodyguard instead and slips away.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

David Schwimmer ... Josh '4B' Goldstein
Tom Towles ... Inspector Anthony Lastarza
Brent Jennings ... Daniels
Joe Santos ... Angelo Marino
Daniel Benzali ... James Sinclair Esq.
Robert Costanzo ... Alfonse Giardella

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Shannon Cochran ... Lois

Jim Holmes ... A.D.A. Williams

Joe Sabatino ... Giardella Lieutenant
Beau Starr ... Tac Leader
Larry Romano ... Richie Catina, Marino's underling
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli, Licalsi's partner

Tim Halligan ... Doctor
Tom Caruso ... Uniform
Michael Griswold ... Judge #2
Peter Jacobson ... Reporter #1
Kevin Davis ... Reporter #2
Oni Faida Lampley ... Reporter #3
Michael Mulheren ... Minetta's Bartender
Michael Manuel ... Ambulance Attendant

Frank Senger ... Driver
Mark Lotito ... Perimiter Cop
Ken Prymus ... Cop in Charge
Tom Karlya ... Detective (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: Brown Appetit

5 October 1993
Janice's policeman father arrives for a visit and tells her about his pending indictment for corruption involving being an informant for Angelo Marino when a book that Marino had on him as a list of all of his informants... including hers. Sipowicz makes some appearances at the hotel where Giardella is staying to further intimidate him over the shooting death of Marino. Meanwhile, Kelly and Martinez are assigned a case involving the robbery and murder of a woman. Also, Josh Goldstein comes to the precinct in search for his gun he used to kill his assailant.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Wendie Malick ... Susan Wagner

Alan Scarfe ... Mr. Wagner

David Schwimmer ... Josh '4B' Goldstein

Tresa Hughes ... Mrs. DiLeo

Michael Rapaport ... Jaime Dileo
Bradford Tatum ... Michael Delio

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy
Ralph Monaco ... Gennaro
Robert Costanzo ... Alfonse Giardella

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
John Hostetter ... Chef

Chris Ellis ... Marshal #1

Patricia Belcher ... Detective
Maurice Sherbanee ... Super

David Q. Combs ... Marshal (as David Combs)
Paul Martell ... Greg Sacca
Tracey Morton ... Greta Weisner
Oni Faida Lampley ... Reporter #3
Robert Gentile ... Julio (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: True Confessions

12 October 1993
Kelly begins moonlighting as a security guard for Susan Wagner, a wealthy woman who's married to an abusive husband. But things take a turn when the husband is shot and killed, and Mrs. Wagner becomes a suspect. Meanwhile, Sipowicz is paired with the hard-nosed Detective Walker who arrests a man for a robbery and double-murder. While Detective Walker thinks he's guilty, Sipowicz thinks differently. Laura quits her job and plans to move into a position with the District Attorney's office, prosecuting narcotics. The increasingly edgy Josh Goldstein has Kelly appear at a tenant's readiness group regarding crime, and he is later killed trying to save and elderly woman from a mugging on a subway platform.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez (credit only)

David Schwimmer ... Josh '4B' Goldstein

Jack Kehler ... Howard

Wendie Malick ... Susan Wagner
Richard Minchenberg ... Stuart Salzman

Ethan Phillips ... Dwight
Robert Breuler ... Det. Walker

Alan Scarfe ... Mr. Wagner

Welker White ... Christina Coleman

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Alexander Zale ... Schauffner
Patricia Idlette ... Civilian Assistant

Barry Papick ... Bartender

Gary Bullock ... Frank Archer
David Haid ... Cop

Steve Blackwood ... Doctor
Thomas Sminkey ... Witness #1
Ray Quartermus ... Witness #2
Linda Klein ... Medical Attendant

Mary-Pat Green ... Bartender #2

Bryan Hanna ... Officer 'Cole' (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 5: Emission Accomplished

19 October 1993
Martinez goes to visit his drug-addicted brother, but finds the superintendent of his building, Hanlan, is a undercover cop who is on the take and is forcing the tenants out and Kelly sets out to prove that Hanlan is responsible for the death of two of the apartment residents. Meanwhile, Laura's new job as an Assistant District Attorney takes a turn when she's assigned to a case that involves Giardella. Also, Kelly and Sipowitz deal with the prankster Detective Stillwell, whose jokes and pranks against the station becomes a nuisance for everyone as well.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Mitch Ryan ... Jack Hanlan (as Mitchell Ryan)

Luis Guzmán ... Hector Martinez
John Capodice ... Detective Stillwell
John Bolger ... Kevin Sullivan
John Ottavino ... Jimmy Craig

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy
Graham Jarvis ... Emission Storyteller
Robert Costanzo ... Alfonse Giardella

Mark Adair-Rios ... Roberto Martinez (as Mark Adair Rios)
Ron Taylor ... Prisoner #1
Ted Mann ... Prisoner #2
Benjamin Lum ... Waiter

Howard S. Miller ... U.S. Attorney Goldfarb
Thomas Valinote ... Ham

Chris Ellis ... Marshal #1
Beth Taylor Hart ... Marsha
DeForest Covan ... Mr. Mac
Jack Handelman ... Singing Waiter #1
José Rey ... Singing Waiter #2

Daniel Zacapa ... EMS Officer (as Garret Pearson)
Steve Silverie ... Marshal #2
Lisa Burnett ... Policewoman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 6: Personal Foul

26 October 1993
A minor skirmish on a basketball court leaves one of Kelly's friends dead and the other one in jail for manslaughter. Meanwhile, Sipowicz is convinced that a man knows more about his wife's death in a highway shooting than he is letting on. Laura feels as though she's being dangled in front of Giardella when Sylvia tells her to push on him harder. Janice saves Kelly's life during a drug raid and the event seems to bring them back together.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
John Ottavino ... Jimmy Craig
James Pickens Jr. ... Nathan Foster

John Rothman ... Zimmer

April Grace ... Judy Foster

Tobin Bell ... Jerry the Artist

Joel Swetow ... Jerry

Dean Norris ... Father Jerry Downey
Markus Redmond ... P.O. Lucas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Clarence Felder ... Hardwick
Robert Costanzo ... Alfonse Giardella

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas
Tom Alan Robbins ... Larry Kohnstam
Michael Jace ... A.D.A. Vernon Shore
Bobbie Holtzman ... Judge (as Bobbi Holtzman)

Teddy Coluca ... Driver

Peter Appel ... Harvey

Gary Werntz ... Marshal

Tom McCleister ... Corrections Officer

Robert Mangiardi ... Perp

Earl Carroll ... Court Clerk

Joe Sagal ... Legal Aid Lawyer
Donald Berman ... Player
Luis Rodriguez ... Gunman

Season 1, Episode 7: NYPD Lou

2 November 1993
A shady homeless man, named Lou, comes to the station thinking he's a werewolf and demands to be locked up into a cell before he kills someone when the night comes. However, things take a turn when Kelly investigates Lou when he may be a witness in the murder of a nine-year-old immigrant boy. Meanwhile, Sipowicz is visited by his long-estranged son, Andy Sipowicz, Jr. with his fiancée, Patty Constance, an older woman who Sipowicz discovers that she has been cheating on Andy Jr. Elsewhere, Giardella is killed in his hotel room by a Mafia button man dressed as a window washer before he can testify to a grand jury against his superiors and Laura finds herself the only witness to the murder.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
John Ottavino ... Jimmy Craig

Zach Grenier ... Rudolf Wentz

Mary Joy ... Inga Wentz

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

John Fleck ... Freddy
Ken Thorley ... George Stipley

John Fiore ... Albert

Julianne Christie ... Patty Constance

Joseph Carberry ... Kevin the Salesman
Robert Costanzo ... Alfonse Giardella

Dan Hedaya ... Lou the Werewolf

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas
Daniel Tuffarelli ... Albert

Armand Schultz ... Cop
Raymond Anthony Thomas ... Cop
Samuel Dobbins ... Port authority cop (as Craig Charles Eisner)
Joe Banks ... TV Reporter #2 (uncredited)
Mike Hodge ... EMS Commander (uncredited)
Riley Steiner ... TV Reporter #1 (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 8: Tempest in a C-Cup

16 November 1993
Kelly, Martinez, and the officers arrest Luis Hernandez, a baker for a murder charge. But Detective Mike Roberts, as well as Detective Kelly, try to get him to confess to the robbery of four taxicabs so they can link him to the murder. Meanwhile, Sipowicz arrests a topless dancer for prostitution and she offers to help him get the owner of the bar who's laundering money for the mob. Laura questions Sylvia's ethics who tries to protect her personal reputation and Sipowicz's verbal attacks on her. Also, Lt. Fancy and the rest of the squad welcomes the new administrative aide, a beautiful blond woman named Donna Abandando, whom the neurotic Detective Greg Medavoy finds irresistible.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
John Ottavino ... Jimmy Craig

Robert LaSardo ... Luis Hernandez
Ginger Lynn Allen ... Monique

Harold Sylvester ... Det. Mike Conklin

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Michael Harney ... Det. Mike Roberts

Jim Holmes ... A.D.A. Williams
Harris Laskaway ... Frankie Cantor (as Harris Laskawy)
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simmons
Donna Baltron ... Ingrid

Erin Leshawn Wiley ... Felicia

Julie Nunis ... Waitress (as Julie Vasquez)

Season 1, Episode 9: Ice Follies

30 November 1993
Janice is contacted by Richie Catina, a mob button man and former associate of Marino, where they want her to start doing favors for them again or they will expose her past activities with the late Marino. Janice agrees to co-operate with them without telling Kelly, but she tells Inspector Lastarza who tells her to go along with it. Meanwhile, Martinez is distraught when his learns that his brother has died from a drug overdose. But their father, Hector, wants to out out and kill the pusher who's responsible for his son's overdose. Also, Meadavoy celebrates his 40th birthday and later musters enough courage to ask Donna out on a date to an ice skating rink.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Luis Guzmán ... Hector Martinez

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Sharon Lawrence ... ADA Sylvia Costas

Michael Harney ... Det. Mike Roberts
Larry Romano ... Richie Catina
Tom Towles ... Inspector Anthony Lastarza

Mark Adair-Rios ... Roberto Martinez (as Mark Adair Rios)
Claudette Sutherland ... Judge Harding
James Lorinz ... Brick Top
John C. Anders ... Detective Archer
Tony Selznick ... Legal Aid Lawyer
Marty Zagon ... Civilian

Carlease Burke ... Court Officer

John Elsen ... Uniform Cop

Season 1, Episode 10: Oscar, Meyer, Weiner

7 December 1993
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 computer, and Kelly deals with his relationship with her who tries to keep him out of the situation she's in. Also, Sipowicz takes a statement of a gay writer whose Academy Award was stolen.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
Richard McKenzie ... Simon Rickman
Betsy Aidem ... Renee

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Clifton Powell ... Lewis Futrel
Jon Pennell ... Bryce

Johnny Williams ... Sammy Meyers
Larry Romano ... Richie Catina
Tom Towles ... Inspector Anthony Lastarza

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy
Markus Redmond ... P.O. Lucas

Renée O'Connor ... Rebecca Sloane

Beau Billingslea ... Det. Hankin
Charle Landry ... Kenny Prins
Robert Gossett ... Lonnie Edwards
Tony Rizzoli ... Scholnick, Esq.
Carl Gabriel Yorke ... Det. Sherman

Bruno Alexander ... Det. Francini

Vachik Mangassarian ... Rajib
Bill Clark ... Det. McDermott

Season 1, Episode 11: From Hare to Eternity

14 December 1993
As Christmas draws near, the zone commander, Haverill, starts to come down on Lt. Fancy about his work skills and Sipowicz later intervenes and threatens Haverill to lay off Fancy or he will reveal some incriminating evidence about him being a racist. Meanwhile, Kelly and Sipowicz investigate the kidnapping of a doctor's daughter. Janice must pass some more information to the mob about the station's moves and wonders how she will get out of this situation. Also, Martinez and Medavoy question a woman and her young son who claim to have been robbed by a man who picked them up while they were hitchhiking in North Carolina. But Martinez later discovers that the woman, Kathy, is not who she claims to be, which leads to a hostage situation, involving Donna, at the station. Sipowicz reluctantly plays Santa as the precinct's annual Christmas party, and Martinez receives his gift from Lt. Fancy when he is promoted to detective, while Medavoy panics when the station's pet cat eats the Christmas rabbit, and Kelly visits his Alzheimers-stricken mother who resides in a nursing home.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Mark Blum ... Dr. Roland Sachs
Dana Andersen ... Kathy Cahill
James Handy ... Borough Commander Haverill

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Maxine Stuart ... Catherine Kelly

Sharon Lawrence ... ADA Sylvia Costas

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Larry Romano ... Richie Catina

John Fiore ... Albert
Robert O'Reilly ... Calvin James / Carl Shivers
Tom Towles ... Inspector Anthony Lastarza
Markus Redmond ... P.O. Lucas

Lynne Griffin ... Janice Bowman

Jack McGee ... Fort Lee Sergeant
Anthony Powers ... Tommy Linardi
John Bennett ... Robert Bowman
Carl Gabriel Yorke ... Det. Sherman
Windlind Smith ... Sharon Hobbs (as Windland Smith)
Susan Rome ... Karen
Lauren Kate Weinger ... Tina Sachs (as Lauren Weinger)
Sean Moran ... Drunk
Kenny Gravino ... Kyle
Chuckie Gravino ... Kyle
Brad Grunberg ... Leon (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 12: Up on the Roof

4 January 1994
The mob hit man who killed Giardella and who Laura can identify, is trapped on the roof of the building with a hostage. Martinez works on his first detectives case, which involves a fake ATM machine taking peoples money. Meanwhile, Fancy and his wife prepare to face a court date when a foster child they've been caring for is ordered back into custody of the real mother who's just been released from a drug rehab program. Sipowicz and Kelly investigate a shooting of mobster Tommy Linardi, whom had taken over the late Angelo Marino's organization, in which turns up a notebook that Marino kept which has Janice's name in it. Janice asks Kelly for help who decides to steal the notebook to protect her from further investigation to Marino's murder, while Fancy again locks horns with Inspector Lastarza over the handling of the case.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Tamara Tunie ... Lillian Fancy

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Alex Bess ... Maceo Williams
William Keane ... Eric Moore (as Willem Keane)

Candy Ann Brown ... Sherilee Williams (as Candace Houston)

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Larry Romano ... Richie Catina
Tom Towles ... Inspector Anthony Lastarza

John Fiore ... Albert

Michael Laskin ... Frederick Converse
John Prosky ... Fred Converse
Teresa DiSpina ... Gina Zarone
Walter Bobbie ... Manfredi
Rose Portillo ... Judge
Anthony Powers ... Tommy Linardi
Marc Hart ... Joel Burke
Lee Weaver ... Buck Naked
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli
Mike Hodge ... ESU Commander
Mikaela Brown ... Jennifer Fancy
Alanna Brown ... Rhonda Fancy
Linda Klein ... EMS Paramedic

Season 1, Episode 13: Abandando Abandoned

11 January 1994
Medavoy leaves his wife and finally tells Donna about his romantic feelings for her, which turn out to be mutual. Sharon LaSalle, a police academy classmate of Kelly's, joins the squad and shortly after, she and Sipowicz investigate the death of her husband, Danny, who was an ex-cop trying to stop a robbery during her first day at the 15th precinct. Kelly and Sipowicz relentlessly try to track down the two robbers responsible, while an an ambitious publicity-seeking reporter plots to take advantage of the case to further advance his own career. Meanwhile, an alcoholic woman keeps lodging complaints to Kelly against her abusive husband that she never follows through with.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Wendy Makkena ... Det. Sharon LaSalle

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas
Vincent Baggetta ... Danny Deluca

Julie Ariola ... Marion Forbes

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Markus Redmond ... P.O. Lucas
Chris Latta ... Paul Forbes (as Christopher Collins)

Karl Makinen ... Jimmy Clayton
Christian Klemash ... Curtis Perriman

John Cassini ... Leo Cooper

Bradley Whitford ... Norman Gardner
John Procaccino ... Jack Witlin
Sharon Conley ... Mrs. Clayton
Jeffrey Bomberger ... Peter DeLuca
Michael Becker ... Jimmy Deluca

Victor Bevine ... Officer

Kymberly Newberry ... Employee

Maurice McRae ... Good Samaritan Driver
Rick Cicetti ... ESU Cop

Season 1, Episode 14: Jumpin' Jack Fleishman

18 January 1994
Sipowicz has a cavity and decides to have it taken care of by his son's dentist. At the dental office, Sipowitz finds himself unsuccessfully trying to prevent the suicidal Dr. Fleishman from jumping off a 28th floor ledge. Meanwhile, Medavoy and Martinez work on a strangulation murder case that appears to be the work of a cross-dresser. LaSalle's first case for the squad involves a woman who was raped and she, Kelly, Sipowicz try to catch the most probable suspect. Janice joins the undercover squad and is partnered with the hot-tempered Roy Larson to assist with LaSalle's case, while Sipowicz suspects that Larson's short temper and odd behavior points to a drug problem. Also, Lois Snyder (the prostitute who set Sipowicz to be shot in the premiere episode) returns to try to apologize to him about the incident and also wants to renew their romance. But Sipowicz turns her down and goes back to start whatever relationship she has with D.A. Sylvia Costas.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Wendy Makkena ... Det. Sharon LaSalle

John Wesley Shipp ... Officer Roy Larson
Elena Wohl ... Linda Miller

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas
Raymond Singer ... Dr. Jack Fleishman

Jack Laufer ... Dr. Heller

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Shannon Cochran ... Lois Snyder

George Gerdes ... Louis Foreman
Carol Ann Susi ... Connie

Ilana Levine ... Monique

Chris Nelson Norris ... David Mitchell (as C. Nelson Norris)
Cynthena Sanders ... Receptionist
Catherine Case ... Dawn, The Hyginest
Joel Anderson ... Ray Miller
Marc Siegler ... Medical Examiner
Eugene Choy ... Storekeeper

Lou Bonacki ... Busted Operator

Maya Elise Goodwin ... Dead Woman

Ralph P. Martin ... Mr. Harmon the Super

Season 1, Episode 15: Steroid Roy

8 February 1994
Detective Kelly insists to a reluctant Larson that he take a drug test and when it comes back positive of steroid use, he is fired. One of Detective Mike Roberts' informants/girlfriends comes to the precinct and causes trouble for him, especially when she later turns up dead, and Roberts becomes a suspect. Although Roberts ends up being cleared, his reputation is ruined and he decides to quit the police force. Meanwhile, Sylvia has trouble getting through to Sipowicz to give their relationship another try. Also, Laura appeals to Kelly to help her re-examine a case she is prosecuting of the alleged murder of an abusive man by his wife, in which Martinez and Medavoy investigate one witness and discover some conflicting facts in the case.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Michael Harney ... Det. Mike Roberts

John Wesley Shipp ... Officer Roy Larson

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Micole Mercurio ... Mrs. McBride
John Vera ... Jorge Fuentes (as John Verea)

Bertila Damas ... Dee Dee Santini

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Markus Redmond ... P.O. Lucas

Larry Brandenburg ... Capt. Wallenbeck

Warren Sweeney ... Medical Examiner Devlin
Richard Assad ... Landlord
Liana Odalys ... Mrs. Fuentes
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli
Nancy McLoughlin ... Connie Roberts (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 16: A Sudden Fish

15 February 1994
Medavoy suffers a stress-related anxiety attack while working and doesn't want to tell his wife about his personal problems, which displeases Donna who wants him to work things with his wife. Meanwhile, Sipowicz looks into the robbery of a wheelchair-bound Vietnam veteran, who later takes his muggers hostage. Elsewhere, Detective Kelly starts moonlighting as a bodyguard for Robin Wirkus, the young girlfriend of Jimmy Wexler, an ailing wealthy friend of Kelly, and Kelly later stumbles into a complex blackmail plot by an extortionist, named Stan, who asks Robin for sexual favors. Also, Laura tells Kelly that she have moved on with her life and is dating someone.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
Debrah Farentino ... Robin Wirkus

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas
Richard Lineback ... Ernie Dowd

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Adrienne Evans ... Edie (as Adrienne Brett)

Gina Mastrogiacomo ... Chicky

Shaun Duke ... Stan Heyward (as Duke Moosekian)
David Byrd ... Judge
Barry Newman ... Jimmy Wexler

John Garwood ... Bartender
Christopher Carroll ... Bureau Chief
Kristopher Logan ... Clarke
D.W. Cook ... Lenny
Dennis Kelly ... E.S.S. Sergeant
Jordan Jacobson ... Line Up #2

Blumen Young ... Line Up #1
John Kendall ... Line Up #4

David St. James ... Line Up #6

Season 1, Episode 17: Black Men Can Jump

1 March 1994
Sipowicz suspects a private investigator of bilking a father for the past six moths in a scheme to find the man's runaway daughter. Meanwhile, Kelly and Sharon LaSalle investigate the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy and try to apprehend the gang member responsible. But when the killer escapes from the precinct, and injures LaSall in doing so, Kelly and the other detectives must try to stop the murdered boy's father who plans to go after apprehends the killer himself. Also, LaSalle has a chance to move out of the precinct and into a more regular routine of detective work in which she takes the offer and leaves the 15th Precint for good.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Officer Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Wendy Makkena ... Det. Sharon LaSalle
Felton Perry ... Calvin
Louis Giambalvo ... Mr. Bucci

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Judith-Marie Bergan ... Carolyn Case
Don Stark ... Corday

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Michael Goldfinger ... Collins

Kimberly Brooks ... Tashana
Christopher M. Brown ... Shabazz Hamilton
Shaun Baker ... Thomas 'C Dawg' Lennox

Jimmy Ray Jr. ... Tyrone 'Prince' Warren
Barbara Burney ... Angela Bucci
Joe Santos Jr. ... Officer Joey Aiello
Earnestine Phillips ... EMS Technician
Naomi Serotoff ... Bystander #1
Norman Alexander Gibbs ... Bystander #2

Season 1, Episode 18: Zeppo Marks Brothers

22 March 1994
Mike Roberts meets with Kelly in search of getting some bodyguard and/or P.I. work for himself after quitting the police force. Meanwhile, Laura feels someone is stalking her and gets Kelly to meet her new boyfriend, Dr. Schrager, who may be the stalker. Elsewhere, Sipowitz and Kelly deal with a woman whose boyfriend was a material witness and is afraid to identify the hit man because he's afraid the hit man's friends will kill her next. None of the detectives are too excited when Haverill sends them down to Times Square for uniform detail at a parade.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Sherry Stringfield ... Laura Michaels Kelly
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Michael Harney ... Mike Roberts

Leland Orser ... Zeppo
Robert Cicchini ... Nicky Costantino
Anna Gunn ... Kimmy

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
James Handy ... Borough Commander Haverill

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Stanley D. Petter III ... Bartender

George Alvarez ... Nando
Carlos Palomino ... Jesus
Kyle Secor ... Dr. Danny Schrager
Reece Holland ... Cat Dancer
Ken Kerman ... D.A. Det. #1
Howard French ... D.A. Det. #2
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simm
Michael David Simms ... Lawyer
Grace Hightower ... ESU Woman

Season 1, Episode 19: Serge the Concierge

29 March 1994
After Robin's husband dies, she gets angry when his will seems to stipulate that Kelly should resume his duties as her bodyguard. Meanwhile, Sipowicz must clear his own son of a drug pushing charge. While investigating a tip on the location of a dead woman, Medavoy, Martinez and Kelly find another body of a dead man in a garbage dump which leads to Kelly suspecting a hotel concierge and the hotelier of conspiring to murder the hotelier's husband.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
Debrah Farentino ... Robin Wirkus
Derek de Lint ... Serge
Penny Fuller ... Roberta Taub

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Steve Antin ... Det. Nick Savino (as Steven Antin)

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
John P. Connolly ... Det. Jerry McCabe

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Noah Emmerich ... Eddie
Robert Bauer ... Lenny

Jack Shearer ... Seymour Gold
Richard Gant ... 8th Precinct Desk Sergeant

Suzanne Krull ... Junie

Richard T. Jones ... Willy (as Richard Timothy Jones)
Lee Weaver ... Buck Naked

Emily Mura-Smith ... Civilian Assistant

Season 1, Episode 20: Good Time Charlie

3 May 1994
Janice is promoted from vice squad officer to detective and will be working with the other detectives until she can be transferred to the re-organizing intelligence division. Meanwhile, Kelly suspects that his friend, Charlie Lear, is being framed for the murder of his mistress, even after his erratic behavior in the squad room points to his guilt. Fancy's wife tells him that she's pregnant again and he is less enthusiastic considering the complications of her two previous pregnancies. Also, Sipowicz falls off the wagon when he starts drinking again at a birthday party for Sylvia's father.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Det. Janice Licalsi
Debrah Farentino ... Robin Wirkus

Tamara Tunie ... Lillian Fancy

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Joe Greco ... Kostas Costas
Caroline Lagerfelt ... Kitty Lear
Therese Kablan ... Claudia Lowe

John Benjamin Hickey ... Paul Gaines
Herschel Sparber ... George Costas
Frank Medrano ... Theo Costas
Charles Haid ... Charlie Lear
Mikaela Brown ... Jennifer Fancy
Alanna Brown ... Rhonda Fancy
Hannah Sussman ... Eleni Costas
Brenda Daly ... Uniform

Dean Norris ... Father Jerry Downey (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 21: Guns 'n Rosaries

10 May 1994
Medavoy tells Donna that he's caught his wife being unfaithful yet again and decides to move out. But he crashes at the station since he cannot afford a place to live. So, Donna asks him to move in with her. Meanwhile, racial hostilities flare up in the community after Martinez shoots a belligerent black motorist who draws a gun on Medavoy, but the gun goes missing. Janice becomes more and more distressed by the recent events and after talking to Kelly's preacher friend, Father Downey, she confesses to Fancy that she was the one that killed Angelo Marino and his chauffeur. Also, Sipowicz tries to attend an open AA meeting with Sylvia's support.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Det. Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
Debrah Farentino ... Robin Wirkus

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Dean Norris ... Father Jerry Downey

Stephen Root ... IAB Sgt. Fulmer
Edward Wiley ... AA Speaker Jones

Harold Sylvester ... Det. Mike Conklin

Donzaleigh Abernathy ... Mrs. Danton

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Bernard White ... Gerardo

Julius Tennon ... William Denton
John Pittman Jr. ... Reggie Slocum

Bradley Whitford ... Norman Gardner
Gerry Black ... Lucas
Wanda-Lee Evans ... Housewife
Greg Natale ... Sergeant
A.J. Johnson ... Produce Clerk
Dean Regan ... Reporter #2
Susan Metcalf ... Reporter #1
Heath McLaughlin ... Video Technician
Von L. Roddy ... Street Tough (as Von Roddy)
Marcus Aurelius ... Bystander #1
David Rowe ... Bystander #2
Tommy Morgan Jr. ... Bystander #3

Stan Sellers ... Bystander #4

Season 1, Episode 22: Rockin' Robin

17 May 1994
Kelly gets an ultra-high priced mob attorney to defend Janice on the double murder charges and helps out with her bail. Meanwhile, Sipowicz tries to make amends with Sylvia who's been attending Alanon meetings. While helping with Andy Jr. look for a new car, Sipowicz comes across a lead in a disappearance case that has frustrated him for the last two in-a-half years. An old Ford van that Sipowicz remembers from the previous case file re-surfaces at the lot which may have been used in the abduction. Elsewhere, Kelly investigates the murder of a priest and later meets with Robin for a lunch date and spends the night with her.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez
Debrah Farentino ... Robin Wirkus

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Dean Norris ... Father Jerry Downey
Louis Giambalvo ... Dominic Bucci

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.
Daniel Benzali ... James Sinclair Esq.

Michael Mantell ... Steve White

Stanley Anderson ... Professor John Goldman
Chaka Forman ... William T. 'Billy' Martin
Dennis Creaghan ... Monsignor Doherty
Charles Levin ... A.D.A. Maury Abrams

Dale Raoul ... Polly

Michael Ian Black ... Joey Diaz
Greg Haberny ... Jerry
Danielle Shuman ... Jennifer Bucci (as Danielle Kimberly Shuman)
Gregory Salata ... Medical Examiner

John Elsen ... Uniform Cop
Tom Caruso ... Uniform Officer
Tony Hoty ... Auctioneer
Mario Cantone ... Bidder #1

Anibal O. Lleras ... Bidder #2
Ted Brunetti ... Bidder #3
Rick Cicetti ... ESU Cop
Daryl Edwards ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Iraida Polanco ... Older Latino Woman (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Trials and Tribulations

11 October 1994
Janice's murder trial begins, where Kelly risks the consequences when he testifies on Janice's behalf about their brief affair which results in the Internal Affairs Bureau investigating him. Meanwhile, Sipowicz works with an abused woman who's reluctant to testify against her husband. Medavoy, Martinez, Sipowicz and Kelly investigate robberies of drug dealers in their apartments. Sipowicz's AA sponsor wants him to agree to abide by a contract before he lets him try to restart his relationship with Sylvia. Donna tries to give Medavoy advice about dealing with his divorce. Also, Robin leaves Kelly for good when he tells her that he still has feelings for Janice.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Debrah Farentino ... Robin Wirkus
Daniel Benzali ... James Sinclair Esq.
Gary Basaraba ... Carlin
Charles Levin ... A.D.A. Maury Abrams

Mary Mara ... Theresa Carlin
Bruce Beatty ... Tahir Sewell

Jay Patterson ... Tim Miller

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Claudette Sutherland ... Judge Harding

Kirk Baltz ... Off. Daryl Guyce

Michael Beach ... Off. Frank Quint
Scott Allan Campbell ... IAB Sgt. Jerry Martens
James Noah ... Lt. Brigham
Teresa DiSpina ... Gina Zarone

Luis Antonio Ramos ... Ramos
Tommy Morgan Jr. ... Shakeem Linyear

Bradley Whitford ... Norman Gardner

Peter Boyle ... Dan Breen

Haskell V. Anderson III ... Clyde Hayes

Jack Forcinito ... Bartender (as Jack Verell)
Mary Major ... Reporter #1
Tiiu Leek ... Reporter #2

John F. O'Donohue ... Court Clerk
Shirley Prestia ... Jury Foreperson

Season 2, Episode 2: For Whom the Skell Rolls

18 October 1994
Internal Affairs begins to investigate Kelly and Sipowicz's arresting of the officers they caught robbing drug dealer's apartments, then they begin looking into Kelly's handling of the notebook that was part of Medavoy's case. Janice's murder trial continues where she takes the witness stand to give an emotional testimony about her reluctant involvement with the mob and is sent to prison with a two-year sentence. Meanwhile, Kelly and Sipowicz investigate a double murder.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy

Amy Brenneman ... Janice Licalsi
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Daniel Benzali ... James Sinclair Esq.
Charles Levin ... A.D.A. Maury Abrams
Basil Wallace ... Reginald Harris

John Toles-Bey ... Bernard

Kirk Baltz ... Off. Daryl Guyce

Michael Beach ... Off. Frank Quint
Scott Allan Campbell ... IAB Sgt. Jerry Martens
James Noah ... Lt. Brigham
James Handy ... Borough Commander Haverill

Michael Harney ... Mike Roberts
Teresa DiSpina ... Gina Zarone
Claudette Sutherland ... Judge Harding
Gina Ravera ... Shawanda Wilson

Bradley Whitford ... Norman Gardner

Peter Boyle ... Dan Breen

Angelle Brooks ... Tanya
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simmons

John F. O'Donohue ... Court Clerk
Shirley Prestia ... Jury Foreperson

Darcy DeMoss ... Denise
Stephanie Champlin ... Suzie

Anthony Russell ... Waiter
Christopher Samuel Lloyd Jr. ... 7 Year Old Boy

Edwin A. Santos ... Juror (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 3: Cop Suey

25 October 1994
Kelly works with a Chinese detective in the investigation of the murder of an off-duty cop in Chinatown. Lt. Fancy catches Donna and Madavoy in an embrace and warns both of them about relationships in the workplace. The abused woman Sipowicz helped out turns up dead and her husband is a suspect. Meanwhile, a tough new female detective, Adrianne Lesniak, transfers into the squad because of a relationship she had with an officer at her former precinct in the Bronx and begins to work with Sipowicz on his case.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak
James Handy ... Borough Commander Haverill
Gary Basaraba ... Carlin

Tzi Ma ... Det. Harold Ng
Ping Wu ... Woo Shu Sung

George Cheung ... Stephen Cheng (as George Kee Cheung)

Bruce Nozick ... Det. Jimmy Abruzzo
Chao Li Chi ... Mr. Shen (as Chao-Li Chi)
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simmons
Lillian Adams ... Irene Polotto

Roz Witt ... Neighbor
Benny Quan ... Restaurant Manager

Season 2, Episode 4: Dead and Gone

1 November 1994
Martinez investigates a baby that was killed in a car from an apparent drive-by shooting. Meanwhile, Lois Snyder contacts Sipowicz for help because a policeman that she was entertaining died in a compromising position and he moves the body to a less conspicuous location. Lesniak's ex-boyfriend, Officer Abruzzo, keeps showing up at the precinct and harassing her, while at the same time, Lesniak locks horns with the officious Vince Gotelli over his working skills and his racy items he keeps. Kelly's future with the department is decided when Internal Affairs comes to the precinct to re-investigate some of his old cases and the result is Haverill transferring Kelly to borough dispatch duty. But Kelly decides to quit the force and after saying goodbye to Sipowitz, he throws in his badge for good.

David Caruso ... Det. John Kelly

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak
Shannon Cochran ... Lois Snyder

Brigid Brannagh ... Sandy (as Brigid Walsh)

Michael Imperioli ... Duane Rollins
Scott Allan Campbell ... IAB Sgt. Jerry Martens
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli
James Handy ... Borough Commander Haverill
Anna Gunn ... Kimmy
Bruce Beatty ... Tahir Sewell
James Noah ... Lt. Brigham

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Jerry Grayson ... Medical Examiner

Peter Boyle ... Dan Breen
Albert Garcia ... Tito
Lee Weaver ... Buck Naked
Frantz Turner ... Mr. Spinks
Joe Santos Jr. ... Uniform Cop

Season 2, Episode 5: Simone Says

15 November 1994
Bobby Simone, a widower and homing pigeon breeder, joins the squad as Kelly's replacement. Simone's first assignment is to help Sipowicz in the investigation of the hit on a mobster's son, where a stray bullet also hit an elderly woman in her apartment. Meanwhile, Lesniak tries to help a woman who's worried that her husband is molesting their daughter, and an over-the-edge Abruzzo pulls his gun and threatens Lesniak in the squad room for leaving him.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Barbara Bosson ... Miriam Davis

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Bruce Nozick ... Det. Jimmy Abruzzo

Tim Quill ... Paddy Perkins

Alicia Coppola ... Paula Anderson
Cordelia Richards ... Georgia Savino
Charles Lanyer ... Arthur Davis
Jessica Bowman ... Allison Davis
Barry Gordon ... Philip Fox, Esq.
Una Damon ... Thelma Levy

Gerry Becker ... Mr. Goldman
Mario Todisco ... Supervisor
Louis Cantarini ... Crane Operator
Jim Burk ... Uniform Cop (as Jim Burke)
Robert Blakeman ... Photographer

Season 2, Episode 6: The Final Adjustment

22 November 1994
Simone and Sipowicz suspect a chiropractor of murdering his wife. A woman whom Simone knows, finds her 11-year-old son in possession of a gun. Meanwhile, Medavoy tells Donna that he has changed to a high-fiber diet a part of yet another change in his life. While moonlighting as a security guard for Mike Roberts, Martinez becomes attracted to Laticia, a college student he's been assigned to protect and she's worried about her possessive father, a Columbian businessman who may have criminal connections.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Bill Smitrovich ... Dr. Peter Shennon

Michael Harney ... Mike Roberts
Michelle Moffett ... Judith Krasky

Tom Bower ... Victor Hugo

Miguel Sandoval ... Victor Beltran

Marta Martin ... Laticia Beltran
Rick Ducommun ... Walter Krasky

Isabel Glasser ... Chrissie Williamson

Adam Hann-Byrd ... Nick Williamson

Giovanni Ribisi ... Bruce Mackie

Danny Masterson ... John
Dana Gladstone ... Leo Vitale, Esq.
Joe Santos Jr. ... Uniform Cop

Gerry Del Sol ... Paper Hanger #2
Armando Molina ... Paper Hanger #1
Lanier Edwards ... Con #1

James Wellington ... Con #2
Don Nardini ... School Cop

Season 2, Episode 7: Double Abandando

29 November 1994
Donna's younger sister, Dana, arrives and moves in with her and Medavoy, who 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. Meanwhile, an HIV-infected Lothario comes to the station and asks Lesniak and Martinez for help when he appears to be targeted by a woman he's apparently infected.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Scott Cohen ... Eddie Reyna
Ron Dean ... Mr. Mackey

Isabel Glasser ... Chrissie Williamson

Adam Hann-Byrd ... Nick Williamson

Debra Messing ... Dana Abandando
John Rubinstein ... Mr. Bernstein

Gretchen German ... Dorie Duncan

Noelle Parker ... Jennifer Mills (as Noëlle Parker)

Giovanni Ribisi ... Bruce Mackie

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Jill Andre ... Mrs. Manning
Nancy Kaine ... Kathy Manning
Alvin Walker ... Mr. Reeves
Jerome Preston Bates ... Post Officer
Jarlath Conroy ... School Teacher
Tom Caruso ... Uniform Cop #1
Milton Craig Nealy ... Uniform Cop #2
Cynthia Avila ... Mrs. Diaz
Sixto Ramos ... EMS Man

Season 2, Episode 8: You Bet Your Life

6 December 1994
Sipowicz's AA sponsor, Danny Breen, is beaten up by his estranged son. Meanwhile, Simone and Sipowicz investigate the murder of a pregnant woman whose charred body leaves few clues. Martinez and Medavoy check out the story of a man who might have information about a pawn shop robbery.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Enrico Colantoni ... Danny Breen, Jr.

Jon Seda ... Sal Medina

Paul Ben-Victor ... Steve Richards

José Zúñiga ... Bobby Ruiz (as Jose Zuniga)
Miriam Colon ... Mrs. Santiago
Ben Slack ... Mr. Cafferty

Dale Raoul ... Polly

Nick Chinlund ... Weldon Small
Johnny Quince ... Rudy Salinas

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Ruben Santiago-Hudson ... Otis (as Ruben Santiago Hudson)

Peter Boyle ... Dan Breen
Joseph Anthony Richards ... Fatso
Lisa Louise Langford ... Uniform Cop

Byron Utley ... EMS Man

Paul Giamatti ... Man in Sleeping Bag
Sandra Foster ... Hooker

Season 2, Episode 9: Don We Now Our Gay Apparel

3 January 1995
Simone and Sipowicz investigate the murder of a gay bar owner during the Christmas holidays. Meanwhile, Fancy's wife goes into labor to have her baby. Breen breaks his promise to Sipowicz by checking up on his son and decides to go back to him, which turns out to be fatal when Breen's son kills him and Sipowicz has to arrest him.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Enrico Colantoni ... Danny Breen

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak
Jahna Steele ... Candace La Rue
Ray Buktenica ... Mauro Graciale
Charles Cioffi ... Raymond Schelzo
Bernard Kates ... Herman Costello

Fabiana Udenio ... Ramona Costello

Brian Cousins ... Chaz Hildum

Vanessa Williams ... Kira

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Sal Landi ... Leon Nadeau

Peter Boyle ... Dan Breen
James Eugene Davis ... Uniform Cop
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli
Mario Di Donato ... Juan Costello

Sandra Ellis Lafferty ... Waitress
Robert Alan Browne ... Carl Schelzo (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 10: In the Butt, Bob

10 January 1995
Lesniak deals with a perpetrator and his "high priced lawyer and shrink" when he repeats the offense. Meanwhile, Detective Solomon uses a fast pull to take a possible serial killer case away from Simone after he brings in a possible suspect. One of Fancy's old contacts, Vinnie Greco, brings in a tip about a couple of guys looking for some heavy arms to do an armored car job and Sipowicz works with him, but Greco is working for someone else against Fancy. Sipowicz invites Andy Jr. over at his place for dinner where his son tells him that he is joining the Air Force. Also, Sipowicz proposes marriage to Sylvia and this time, she accepts.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak
James Handy ... Borough Commander Haverill

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.
Reni Santoni ... Det. Arnold Solomon
David Wohl ... Arnie Gumble
Lawrence Pressman ... Arnold Rudman

Melina Kanakaredes ... Benita Alden

Steven Anderson ... Bob Marks
Tim De Zarn ... George Putnam (as Tim deZarn)
Eric Poppick ... Dr. Harold Pincus

Kevin Cooney ... Miles Granier

Louis Lombardi ... Tommy

Don Swayze ... Alex
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello

Joe Pantoliano ... Vinnie Greco

Warren Sweeney ... Medical Examiner Devlin

Tim Halligan ... Doctor
Mary Major ... Reporter
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Joe Santos Jr. ... Uniform Cop

Season 2, Episode 11: Vishy-Vashy-Vinny

17 January 1995
After discovering a key piece of evidence, Simone gets his chance by Detective Arnold Solomon to question the serial killer suspect George Putnam. Meanwhile, Sipowicz, Medavoy and others work on how to stop the armored car robbery and Fancy has a confrontation with Haverill about using his informant, Vinny, as a pawn to try to bring him down and plays a tape for Haverill which he reveals his true attitude which results in his resignation as the zone commander. Also, Martinez and Lesniak arrest an odd extortionist, while romantic feelings for each other begin to appear, and Simone also develops romantic feelings for his writer friend Benita Alden.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak
James Handy ... Borough Commander Haverill
Reni Santoni ... Det. Arnold Solomon

Melina Kanakaredes ... Benita Alden
Tim De Zarn ... George Putnam (as Tim deZarn)
Michael Marich ... Alvin Tressault
Kamala Lopez ... Maria Galvan (as Kamala Dawson)

Steven Anderson ... Bob Marks

Louis Lombardi ... Tommy

Don Swayze ... Alex
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello

Joe Pantoliano ... Vinnie Greco
Sean Abbananto ... Uniformed Officer
Ralph Meyering Jr. ... Major Perkins

James Lesure ... Lt. Willis
Mary Major ... Reporter

Season 2, Episode 12: Large Mouth Bass

7 February 1995
Simone and Sipowicz investigate the brutal murder of the teenage daughter of a woman whose ex-husband has made threats against her. Meanwhile, Lesniak and Martinez's latest case involves them trying to nab a con artist who sells a black box to homely women, promising them beautiful skin. The new zone commander, Captain Clifford Bass, checks in and lets Fancy know his overtime policy, which doesn't sit well with Sipowicz when it compounds their investigation. Elsewhere, while Simone's romance with Benita becomes more serious, he also deals with a childhood friend, named Ray, who is now involved with a nightclub that is frequented by wise guys and other criminals.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Shirley Knight ... Agnes Cantwell
Jay Acovone ... Raymond DiSalvo

Larry Joshua ... Capt. Clifford Bass

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Melina Kanakaredes ... Benita Alden

Lynn Wanlass ... Lisa Machurski

Michael Champion ... Derrick Cobb
Jeff Allin ... Mac McClellan

Al Sapienza ... Tommy
Ralph Seymour ... Richard Herman, Esq.

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli
Al Pugliese ... Supervisor Kozyck

Barbara Pilavin ... Mrs. Brooks

Lenny Citrano ... Det. Sharma
Jim Youngs ... Det. Mulligan
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Chrstopher Spiro ... Uniform Cop #2
Chris Cole ... Brenda
Bill Clark ... Det. McDermott

Season 2, Episode 13: Travels with Andy

14 February 1995
Sipowicz disagrees with Sylvia over their wedding arrangements, for he wants to travel to Maryland for a quick one, whereas Sylvia wants a traditional Greek Orthodox service. Shortly thereafter, Simone and Sipowicz investigate an execution-style murder of three people at a fast food restaurant and the investigation leads them to travel upstate to look for a possible suspect. While there, Simone tests his homing pigeons by releasing them, hoping they will make it back to New York. Meanwhile, Lesniak meets an old high school boyfriend of hers, now a doctor, while investigating a rape case with Martinez, who develops a case of jealousy.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak
Michael Reilly Burke ... Harry Benson
Dena Dietrich ... Estelle Bloom

Tom Verica ... Dr. Paul Druzinski
William Lucking ... Chief Sam Burns
Kavi Raz ... Rajiv Patel
Philip Sterling ... Albert Bloom
Richard Gant ... Leroy Glover

Keith MacKechnie ... Phil Bagley
Angela Paton ... Josephine Stevens
Bill Bolender ... Angus Riker
Annie O'Donnell ... Maud Riker

Anthony Michael Hall ... Hanson Riker
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Rick Cicetti ... EMS Man
Bergen Williams ... Dispatcher (as Bergen Lynn Williams)

Hans Howes ... Wino Bob
Phyllis Flax ... Mrs. Milburn

Season 2, Episode 14: A Murder with Teeth in It

21 February 1995
Sipowicz investigates the murder of a pimp in which evidence points to a cop that Sipowicz once helped out with a problem of his. Later, Simone mentions the case to his girlfriend reporter Benita, and soon regrets it when the story hits the papers which leads to the suspect committing suicide. Benita denies leaking the story, but Simone refuses to believe her and ends their romance. Meanwhile, Donna's former boyfriend, Harold, a ex-New York Ranger hockey player, returns to the city and meets with Donna, while Meadvoy overreacts with jealousy. Donna confides her situation with her sister, Dana, but she manipulates Donna by sowing seeds of anxiety into her about Medavoy and his neurosis. Elsewhere, Martinez begins to develop feelings for Lesniak.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Cress Williams ... Silky
Cynthia Martells ... Rose

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Melina Kanakaredes ... Benita Alden
John P. Connolly ... Det. Jerry McCabe

Ramy Zada ... Harold Rutansky
Scott Allan Campbell ... IAB Sgt. Jerry Martens

Debra Messing ... Dana Abandando
Dayton Callie ... Larry Sinks

Richard Whiten ... IAB Detective (as Richard F. Whiten)
Robin Groves ... Mrs. McCabe
Robert Silver ... Leo Archer, Esq.
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)

Wendy Schenker ... Officer McBride
Edwina Moore ... EMS Technician

Season 2, Episode 15: Bombs Away

28 February 1995
Simone and Sipowicz collide in their squad car with a Romanian immigrant who has a woman locked in the trunk of his car and later, their investigation shows him to be a possible terrorist and holding a wealthy family prisoner with pipe bombs. Meanwhile, the serial killer, George Putnam is shot by an unknown sniper. Simone begins to investigate the father of the killer's last victim, Mr. Rudman, and another member of a victim's support group... who all appear to be part of a secret vigilante group. Medavoy talks to Dana about his relationship with Donna if he's losing interest in her, but the crafty Dana takes advantage of the situation to try to break them up by playing on his mental neurosis as the cause of Donna's lack of trust in Medavoy. Also, Martinez keeps asking Lesniak to go out on a date with him.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... ADA Sylvia Costas (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Richard Schiff ... Vartan Illiescu
Lawrence Pressman ... Arnold Rudman

Debra Messing ... Dana Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Scott Hylands ... Roy Sandquist
Tim De Zarn ... George Putnam (as Tim deZarn)
Matthew Faison ... Charles Emery, Esq.

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Pearl Huang ... Mrs. Lee
Lynn Tufeld ... Mrs. Wilson
Keith DiStefano ... Walter Roach
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello
Keith Rayve ... Miles Belgrade
Gregory Franklin ... Bomb Squad Guy (as Gregory Nathan Franklin)
Marianne Taylor ... Mrs. Loftus

Season 2, Episode 16: UnAmerican Graffiti

14 March 1995
Simone and Sipowicz investigate the race-related murder of a Puerto Rican teenager who was murdered while spray painting graffiti in Little Italy. Meanwhile, Medavoy meets Donna's former boyfriend, Harold, when he comes to the station to file a car thief, while Donna makes a tough decision about her relationship with Medavoy. Also, Sylvia is mugged and she later tells Sipowicz a secret from her past about being raped as a teen.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando
Michael David Lally ... Walter Hoyt

Ramy Zada ... Harold Rutansky
Richard Panebianco ... Jerry Panetti
Tony Nittoli ... Paul Bellini

Christine Avila ... Mrs. Herrera
Tom La Grua ... Jim DeLucci (as Tom LaGrua)

Frank Sivero ... Frank Pisciotta
Kyndra Joy Casper ... Marie DeLucci
Joseph R. Sicari ... Bruno

Elizabeth Rodriguez ... Amalia Lopez
Emilio Borelli ... Jack Palermo
Joe Santos Jr. ... Uniform Officer
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simmons
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Héctor Mercado ... Mr. Jimenez (as Héctor Jaime Mercado)
Fritz Savnar ... Chinese Customer (as Fritz Saunar)

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller

Season 2, Episode 17: Dirty Socks

21 March 1995
Simone deals with an emotionally fragile woman, named Joyce Novak, whom is a witness for a double-murder when she keeps changing her story, for she is really only interested in flirting with him. Meanwhile, Sipowicz participates in the investigation where a family-run business, that he used to work in, is held up and the owner's wife is killed. After Donna leaves town for a long vacation (and to get away from the annoying Medavoy), her temporary replacement, John Irvin, is a flamboyantly gay man whom Simone used to know from his old precinct. But Irvin only who makes the whole the station, including the bigoted Sipowitz, uncomfortable. Also, Martinez enters in a police department boxing tournament.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando (credit only)
Susanna Thompson ... Joyce Novak
Bill Macy ... Moe Neiberg

Steve Antin ... Det. Nick Savino (as Steven Antin)

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Ken Lerner ... David Neiberg
Murray Rubinstein ... Ernie Neiberg

John Finn ... Jimmy Matloe
Jack Lindine ... Albert Glover
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli (as Mike Sabatino)
Mary Kircher ... Big & Tall Man's Mistress (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 18: Innuendo

4 April 1995
Simone and Sipowicz search for a killer following a shooting spree, which left several people dead and where a rookie cop's missed shot also killed a bystander. Meanwhile, Fancy's younger brother, Reginald, a policeman in the 8th precinct, has racial troubles with his commanding officer and Fancy intercedes on his behalf and his own boss, Captain Bass, covers for him. Sipowicz sees a doctor and discovers he has an enlarged prostate and Sylvia mistakenly thinks their lack of sexual activity over the past few weeks was because of the rape incident from her past that she told him about.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando (credit only)
Gregory Vignolle ... Off. John Piccone

Michael Jai White ... Off. Reginald 'Reggie' Fancy

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Larry Joshua ... Capt. Clifford Bass

John Apicella ... Councilman Paul Manos
Danny Goldring ... Sgt. McNamara

Richard Portnow ... Harry Bernstein
Del Zamora ... Belisario
Steven Mattila ... Homeless Man
Mark Casella ... Sgt. Dick Griffin (as Mark Cassela)

Michael Rothhaar ... Dr. Hulce
Zena Gaynes ... Mrs. Eubanks
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello
Bobby Garabedian ... Young Man
Charlotte Brosnan ... Amelia Rose
Darnell Suttles ... Black Witness
Scott E. Davis ... White Witness
Greg Natale ... Uniform Sgt.
Hjortur Gretarsson ... Steven Capers (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 19: Boxer Rebellion

2 May 1995
Fancy works with Martinez to help him get ready for the inter-prescient boxing tournament. Meanwhile, Simone is attracted to the new undercover cop, Diane Russell, who is working with him to catch a wanted arsonist in a sting in which Lt. Fancy's informant, Vinny Greco, returns to offer more advice and annoyance to everyone. Elsewhere, a woman that Sipowicz gets to testify in a case is murdered by the men she was going to testify against, and Sipowicz tries to prevent the murdered woman's husband from going after the gang members responsible.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando (credit only)

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Ray Abruzzo ... Curtis Cangelosi

Larry Joshua ... Capt. Clifford Bass

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Daniel Quinn ... Gallagher
Gregory Sporleder ... Edmond Burke
Vic Polizos ... Fire Marshall Hauser

Josh Cruze ... Jose Delgado

Gina Gallego ... Consuelo Delgado

James Wellington ... Tony Medici

Ivonne Coll ... Latina Woman

Joe Pantoliano ... Vinnie Greco

Kylie Delre ... Detective
Richard Zavaglia ... ADA Larry Kaplan (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 20: The Bookie and the Kooky Cookie

9 May 1995
Simone and Sipowicz search for a killer of a bookie in which Mike Roberts returns to offer his help. Meanwhile, Donna returns from her long vacation trip to resume her position at the station and her temp, John Irvin, gives everyone farewell greeting cards when he is moved to the anti-crime lab upstairs. But Donna continues to treat Medavoy with resentment which leads to him thinking that she might be finished with him. Simone's obsessive witness, Joyce Novak, goes too far when Simone rejects her advances after he tells her that she will not testify in the upcoming trial. This leads to Joyce attempting to murder Diane Russell when she correctly assumes that she and Simone are romantically involved. Sipowicz and Sylvia meet with the priest to help with their wedding and later she hears a story about what has contributed to Sipowicz's loss of faith.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Susanna Thompson ... Joyce Novak

Grace Zabriskie ... Wanda Padzik

Clayton Rohner ... Earl Padzik

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Michael Harney ... Mike Roberts

Ronald Hunter ... Bartender

J. Downing ... Calendar D.A.
Jack Lindine ... Albert Glover

James Arone ... Larry Marsh
Tom Mulligan ... Bar Patron #1
William G. Clark ... Bar Patron #2
John David Conti ... Judge
María Cellario ... Defense Attorney
Wanda-Lee Evans ... Court Clerk
Richard Noyce ... Uniform Officer
Jorge Montesi ... Father Kankarides (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 21: The Bank Dick

16 May 1995
A witness to a crime smells alcohol on Russell's breath and uses it against her, and Sipowicz smells the same. Simone then confronts Russell about her drinking, but she tells him to mind his own business. John Irwin comes to Fancy for help when he and his gay lover are beaten up by gay-bashing officers in another precinct. Meanwhile, a terminally ill infant helps the detectives locate a serial rapist. Medavoy meets with his ex-wife who tells him that they should get back together for their kids and when Donna finds out, she tells him that their relationship is over.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Melora Walters ... Holly
Diane Salinger ... Bea Duffy
Ted Marcoux ... Doug

Paul D'Ambrosio ... Paul Caputo
Janet MacLachlan ... Louise
David L. Crowley ... Off. Jimmy Carp

Joe Basile ... Off. Pulaski

Andi Carnick ... Ann Delaney
Deborah Taylor ... Marie Medavoy
Jack Conley ... Ron Duffy
Dean Simone ... Russ Traub
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)

Susan Morgenstern ... Ruth Schwartz, RN (as Susan Morganstern)
Tom Donaldson ... John Duffy
Dee Hengstler ... Vera
James Eugene Davis ... Uniform Officer

Season 2, Episode 22: A.D.A. Sipowicz

23 May 1995
Pre-wedding jitters put Sipowicz in a rare form of panic whereas Sylvia remains perfectly calm. While investigating a murder in Chinatown, Russell's drinking problem makes her miss getting a gun off a suspect and she finally admits to Simone about her alcoholism. Meanwhile, Fancy's brother, Reginald, is still having problems with his racist sergeant and his belligerent attitude has resulted in him being investigated by Internal Affairs. So Fancy, Simone, and the squad work together to help clear Reginald of any misconduct. Martinez finally goes out on a date with Lesniak and asks her to be his date for the wedding. At the ceremony, Simone is Sipowicz's best man, Sylvia's father escorts her down the aisle and even Andy Jr. makes it just in time for the ceremony. Medavoy brings his ex-wife to the wedding while a lonely and jealous Donna painfully watches from afar.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Michael Jai White ... Off. Reginald 'Reggie' Fancy
Ramón Franco ... Richie Morales

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin
Brent Jennings ... Pierre LaFont
Eugene Williams ... Toby Ray (as Eugene 'Doboy' Williams)
Joe Greco ... Kostas Costas

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.
Danny Goldring ... Sgt. McNamara
Nicolette Scorsese ... Francine
David Dunard ... Det. Chris Doudell
Richard Zavaglia ... A.D.A. Arnold Rosenthal
Deborah Taylor ... Marie Medavoy
Brad Grunberg ... Leon (as Johnny Cocktails)
Rochelle Swanson ... Sabrina

Nicole Franklin ... Teniqua
Rick Smith ... Buyer #1
Jermaine Montell ... Buyer #2

Michael Klesic ... Greek Dancer (uncredited)
Frank Medrano ... Theo Costas (uncredited)
Rick Smith ... Crack dealer #2 (uncredited)
Herschel Sparber ... George Costas (uncredited)
Hannah Sussman ... Eleni Costas (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: E.R.

24 October 1995
Martinez is shot in the back during a scuffle and the doctor's report is possible that he may be paralyzed for life. But Martinez's assailant, a government witness in a relocation program, will probably go free and Simone contacts Benita Alden in the D.A.'s office to help put pressure on the D.A. to prosecute their protected witness. Meanwhile, Russell, on the road to recovery from her alcoholism, wants Sipowicz to let Simone know she's doing okay, but she is on the brink of falling off the wagon. Donna expresses to Simone that she has feelings for him, and Sylvia tells Sipowicz that she may be pregnant.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Steven Williams ... Lt. Nathan Stackhouse

Isaiah Washington ... Antonio Boston
Titus Welliver ... Dr. Mondzac

Melina Kanakaredes ... Benita Alden
Charles Levin ... A.D.A. Maury Abrams

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin
Mel Winkler ... Inspector Hampton

Aaron Lustig ... Neurologist
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello
Greg Natale ... Uniform Sgt.
Lisa Cordray ... Head Nurse

David Kelsey ... Resident
Dominic Hoffman ... Bar Owner
Mark Schneider ... Victim

Gina Torres ... Dominican Woman
Eliot Sash ... ESU Sergeant Gardiner (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: Torah! Torah! Torah!

31 October 1995
Medavoy and Sipowicz go undercover as Hasidic Jews to recover a stolen Torah. Meanwhile, Simone gets a case where a father suspects his retarded son of killing his daughter. Detective Stuart Morrissey tactics with the suspect does not sit well with Lt. Fancy, despite the facts that the case match the one Simone are working on. Also, Sylvia visits a doctor who confirms that she's pregnant, and Lesniak keeps checking up on Martinez still in the hospital.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez (credit only)

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Robert Clohessy ... Frank Wuthrich
Bradford Tatum ... Roger Squires
John Schuck ... Carl Wuthrich
Conor O'Farrell ... Det. Stuart Morrisey
Michael Fox ... Rabbi Rosenthal

Sam Rockwell ... Billy

Tom Mardirosian ... Mr. Kasinzakas
Michael Alaimo ... Landlord

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Wendy Schenker ... Officer McBride
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan (as Ray LaTulipe)

Bernie Hiller ... Stein (as Bernard Hiller)
Arvid E. Underman ... Advisor

Season 3, Episode 3: One Big Happy Family

7 November 1995
Meadavoy and Lesniak pair up to identify who's launched a series of vicious attacks on a man. Meanwhile, Simone tries to locate a possible suspect in a series of rapes. Russell tries to maintain her sobriety and it's strongly tested when her parents domestic problems get out of hand. Also, Martinez finally gets out of the hospital and returns to duty. But in a final surprising twist, Lesniak tells Martinez that she likes him as friend only... because she happens to be gay.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Jason Beghe ... Julian Kerbis
George DiCenzo ... Pete Russell

Adam Trese ... Doug Russell

Jon Polito ... Paul Biaggi
Billy Warlock ... Mike Barnett

David Warshofsky ... Bruce Krieger

Phyllis Somerville ... Dorothy Russell

Kathrine Narducci ... Angela Biaggi

Katherine Kamhi ... Connie Williams
Lou Casal ... Mike Biaggi
Steve Ryan ... Pat Carr
Cress Williams ... Silky
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simmons

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Mark Goldstein ... Dr. Goodman

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller
Tom Caruso ... Uniform Cop

Season 3, Episode 4: Heavin' Can Wait

14 November 1995
Lesniak's preference of her lesbianism quickly gets around the precinct, which gives her mixed reactions. Meanwhile, Sipowicz clashes with Simone throughout their investigation of the senseless murder of two kids, which is only the start of a really bad day which also includes Sipowicz dealing with Sylvia's morning sickness, and Simone dealing with Russell who falls off the wagon.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
LaTanya Richardson ... Sister Cecilia
Jasmine Guy ... LaVonna Runnels

Jeremiah Birkett ... Ricky Winston
K. Todd Freeman ... Arthur Cartwell
Raymond Cruz ... Raoul
Barry Shabaka Henley ... Roger Billings
Samaria Graham ... Denise Ludlow
Samantha MacLachlan ... Chantal

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini
Beatrice Winde ... Gladys Denton
Ruben Santiago-Hudson ... Otis
James Luca McBride ... Officer James Shannon (as James McBride)
Joe Santos Jr. ... Officer Joey Aiello
Leigh C. Kim ... Technologist
Mark Schulte ... White Guy

Barbara Allyne-Bennet ... Sales Lady
Rob Giannetta ... Waterfront Cop
Deanna Shapiro ... Cosmetologist (as Deanna Capone)
Rocael Rueda Jr. ... El Salvadorian Man

Season 3, Episode 5: Dirty Laundry

21 November 1995
Fancy is less than enthused when Ronnie Drucker, a detective under surveillance by Internal Affairs, is assigned to the squad and Simone is asked to keep an eye on him. Both Drucker and Simone work on a case where an elderly man has been accused of exposing himself to a young boy. Sipowicz, Martinez, and Russell investigate the murder of a pimp in a laundromat which is witnessed by a young homeless woman who turns out to be Holly, the teenage runaway who helped the detectives out on a previous case (from 'The Bank Dick' episode). Meanwhile, John Irvin asks Sipowicz if he should approach Lesniak to congratulate her on "coming out." But she won't listen to his gay pride talk as does everyone else.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando (credit only)

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Corin Nemec ... Howie
Michael MacRae ... Det. Ronnie Drucker

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Melora Walters ... Holly Snyder
Nicholas Mele ... Mario Gennero

Zack Ward ... Jerry
Paul Perri ... Walter Markham
Scott Allan Campbell ... IAB Sgt. Jerry Martens

Larry Joshua ... Capt. Clifford Bass
Gabriel De Silva ... Tommy Gennero
Albert Henderson ... Mr. Markham
Greg Natale ... Uniform Sergeant
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli (as Mike Sabatino)
James Eugene Davis ... Uniform Cop

Season 3, Episode 6: Curt Russell

28 November 1995
An Indian woman is found dead in a car and Sipowicz is full of theories about who killed her and why. While Donna is away at a computer camp taking courses for the week, her temp is a feisty middle-aged woman, named Evelyn, who has bad attitude and who clashes with Sipowicz and others in the squad as well. Meanwhile, Martinez and Medavoy are nearby when a drug crazed man, named Marv, tries to rob a couple of stores of credit card slips. Russell and Lesniak work on another case involving a man who was left to die of a drug overdose that leads to a chance of mending the feud between them.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando (credit only)

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Camille Saviola ... Evelyn Sekzer

Al White ... Crawford Green

Steve Larson ... Marv Eubanks

Erick Avari ... Rajesh
Dennison Samaroo ... Jatin Bhat

O.L. Duke ... Lionel McKinney
Janice P. Lal ... Asha Mukhopadhyay
Alison Bartlett ... Video Store Clerk (as Alison Bartlett O'Reilly)
Jaime Tirelli ... Art Hutado
Tom Caruso ... Uniform Officer

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller
Schecter Lee ... Grocer
Godfrey L. Simmons Jr. ... Cab Driver

Laure Larkin ... Hooker
Floyd Resnick ... Uniform Cop #2

Rosie Malek-Yonan ... Ackama (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: Aging Bull

12 December 1995
Sipowicz becomes annoyed when federal agents take over their investigation of the disappearance of a millionaire. Then a petty criminal from the past surfaces with information about the kidnapping and Sipowicz decides to act on it. Meanwhile, Simone aids an old boxer friend of his, who happened to got him started with bird breeding.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak (credit only)

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Brad Sullivan ... Patsy Ferrara

Paul Ben-Victor ... Steve Richards
Leon Russom ... William Crawford

Jack Kehler ... Jimmy Step-and-a-Half

Glenn Morshower ... Special Agent Wilson
Bill Capizzi ... Fat Mike
Louis Mustillo ... Tommy Furmento
Titus Welliver ... Dr. Mondzac
Seth Isler ... Bielski
Lou Sumrall ... Larry Simms
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello

Bruce Kirkpatrick ... First Officer
Bill Clark ... Detective Clark
Don Robb ... Bernard Kaiser

Stephen Ramsey ... FBI Agent (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: Cold Heaters

19 December 1995
Simone and the men from Internal Affairs share the suspect after Simone gets some information from his incarcerated friend, Ray, about a case that Mike Roberts once worked on. Meanwhile, Fancy and Sipowicz both work on the case of a self-confessed gunman in a neighborhood shooting, once they get the story they help the shooter out. Medavoy investigates the assault case of an actor who was injured in a staged fight that went awry.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Jay Acovone ... Raymond DiSalvo
Scott Allan Campbell ... IAB Sgt. Jerry Martens

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Anthony Head ... Nigel Gibson (as Anthony Stewart Head)

Robert DoQui ... Warren Leight

Ivory Ocean ... Reverend

Michael Harney ... Mike Roberts
Charle Landry ... Brendan Bickles
William Youmans ... Brina 'Peter' Cahill
Gary Perez ... Samwell Velasquez

Manny Perez ... Tonio

Jose Yenque ... Rico
Wanda-Lee Evans ... Gloria Leight
V.P. Oliver ... Warren Leight Jr.
Ed Wasser ... Det. Ernie Kowalski
Gabriel Alexander ... Delroy Freeman
Angela Scott ... Mrs. Freeman
Ned Luke ... Lawyer
Ronald Drucker ... I.A.B. Officer

Season 3, Episode 9: Sorry, Wong Suspect

9 January 1996
Medavoy and his wife, Marie, split up once again and she comes down to the station to have some hard words with Donna while he decides to crash there since he cannot afford a place to live. Meanwhile, Simone and Sipowicz team up with Detective Harold Ng to probe the death of a Chinese girl who's leg has a strange marking on it which may have been self inflicted. Martinez and Lesniak look into the robbery case where a woman in a wheelchair lets a man into her apartment claiming to be a policeman, while the husband reveals a clue to Martinez that he has been seeing a prostitute on a regular basis and whose pimp might have planned the robbery. Elsewhere, Sipowicz does not want to accompany Sylvia to her latest doctor's visit, and Martinez gets an opportunity to find out where Lesniak really stands on her sexuality if she's really gay.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell (credit only)
Mackenzie Phillips ... Mary Donaldson

Tzi Ma ... Det. Harold Ng

Rob LaBelle ... George Donaldson

Philip Moon ... Eddie Wong
Amanda Wyss ... Ellen Lewis
Deborah Taylor ... Marie Medavoy

Art Chudabala ... Jimmy

Chi Muoi Lo ... Lyle Chow

Raymond Ma ... Mr.Chow

Elizabeth Wong ... Stacy Fu
Milt Oberman ... Silverman
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)

Ray Chang ... 4th Chinese Man
Pat Li ... Mrs. Chow
Melissa Chan ... Massage Girl
James Eugene Davis ... Uniform Cop
Nga Cheung Keith Ng ... Chinese Man
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan (uncredited)
Ben Ng ... Chinese Man (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: The Backboard Jungle

16 January 1996
Sipowicz has race relation problems with the organizer of a local basketball game, held in the memory of a young boy, which erupted into violence by the gang members on the opposing sides which left two dead and seven wounded, and was witnessed by a reporter. Fracy has problems when Sipowicz racist colors come to light and has him removed from the case, much to his anger.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Tom Wright ... Kwasi Olushola

Adam Goldberg ... Dave Bloom

Hill Harper ... Bo-Bo Thomas

Lawrence B. Adisa ... Charlton Moody
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli
Nicole Leach ... Shirelle McClintock
Tony Woods ... Zack Swanson
Daniel Villarreal ... Mike Alvardo, Esq.
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Stephen Bohrer ... EMS James (as Stephen M. Bohrer)
Rhonda Stubbins White ... Miss McClintock
Ric Addison ... Funeral Director
Jermaine Maurice Butler ... Young Boy (as Jeramaine Butler)
Stan Kang ... Wounded Player (as Stan King)
Jimmy Antoine ... Another Player

Zandy Hartig ... NYU Student
Jill Helene ... Eileen (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: Burnin' Love

30 January 1996
Simone and Sipowicz look into the death of a young woman whose body is found burned beyond recognition, except for a tattoo on her back. Detective Vince Gotelli arrives from another precinct to assist Simone and Sipowicz with their case and puts his two cents in, much to Sipowicz's delight and one of the victim's roommates becomes the prime suspect. Meanwhile, Medavoy pulls double shifts for himself (to get away from problems at home) and is assigned to watch an informant who has a penchant for playing poker with his friends.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando (credit only)

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell (credit only)

Dan Lauria ... George Garabedian
Sasha Jenson ... Johnny Arcotti
Tony Burton ... Floyd Gates

Jeris Poindexter ... Louis (as Jeris Lee Poindexter)
Bill Henderson ... Verdis
Ernie Lee Banks ... Delmar
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli
Courtney Delancey ... Carla Leon

Pasha D. Lychnikoff ... Dimitri
Poppy Montgomery ... Lisa

Justina Machado ... Elsa
Rick Worthy ... Det. Elkins
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli

Robert Mont ... Mr. Dunbar
Steve Lang ... Detective Grimes
Chrstopher Spiro ... Uniform Officer
Tere Wierson ... Policewoman (as Tere Randall)
Michael Tinker ... Lawyer

Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ... Bob (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: These Old Bones

6 February 1996
A strange woman walks into the precinct and gives Sipowicz and Medavoy some information about a disappearance that occurred eight years ago and where the body may be located. Meanwhile, domestic violence in Russell's parents apartment leads to tragedy when her drunken father is found murdered in their apartment and her brother, Doug, claims to have shot him in self defense. But Simone thinks otherwise and presses to get the truth about what really happened to her Russell's father and soon learns that Russell's simpleton mother in fact did the deed and Doug is trying to take the rap out of blind loyalty to the family.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Adam Trese ... Doug Russell

Phyllis Somerville ... Dorothy Russell

K.K. Dodds ... Maria Blair

Ren Woods ... Lisa Gay
Andi Chapman ... Chandra

Christine Avila ... Lanie
Nick Corello ... Rickie (as Nicky Corello)

Michael B. Silver ... ADA Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)
Persia White ... Margie
Colleen Coffey ... Schiller
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)

Robert DiTillio ... Dog Handler
Frank Di Paolo ... ESU
George DiCenzo ... Pete Russell (uncredited)
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 13: A Tushful of Dollars

13 February 1996
Russell worries about her mother's pending grand jury trial for the intentional murder of her father. Meanwhile, Sipowicz and Simone search for the killer of a mobster's son, that reveals a family affair. The pompous lawyer of a suspect in another murder case impedes Medavoy and Russell's investigation and the erratic behavior of son of the victim doesn't help much either. Also, Martinez and Lesniak investigate another murder case that may be connected to Sipowicz and Simone's murder suspect who now may be on a killing rampage.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Billy Gallo ... Jimmy Del Marco
Richard Romanus ... Carmine Del Marco

Michael Bowen ... David Tierney
James Sloyan ... Barry Ulin
Anna Berger ... Marian Kadell

Rick Aiello ... Joe Carlin (as Ricky Aiello)

Julie Ariola ... Elizabeth Silber

Michael B. Silver ... ADA Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)

Stuart Fratkin ... George Weiss

Mark Bramhall ... Tom

Richard Doyle ... Paul Wilson
Sam Shamshak ... Julius Hannon
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simmons
Irene DeBari ... Barbara Del Marco
Robert Sutton ... Carl
Craig Damon ... Officer

Michael Waltman ... Theodore Tierney

Joe Sabatino ... Guard

Season 3, Episode 14: The Nutty Confessor

20 February 1996
Donna and Simone give Lesniak and Martinez advice, respectively, on their plans for their first date and night together. Afterward, Simone and Sipowicz investigate the death of a young woman who was brutally murdered in her apartment and Simone and Martinez travel to Atlantic City to apprehend their suspect. Meanwhile, Medavoy and Russell try to find the perps who shot a wealthy and shallow surgeon during a mugging, and they also deal with surgeon's petulant wife who wants to press charges against her husband's mistress when she learns that she was in his company during the robbery.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Paul Dillon ... Clyde Fullner
Richard Kline ... Sidney Herman

Adam Scott ... Gordon Puterbaugh

Karen Austin ... Jessica Herman

Bill Cobbs ... Norval Stevens

Jenna Elfman ... Patty Snow
Jennifer Guthrie ... Dale Epton
Ken Steadman ... John
Al Mancini ... Mr. Chernick
William Frankfather ... Sam
Dorian Spencer ... Kenny

James DuMont ... Uniform Officer
Rai Tasco ... Washroom Attendant
Joe Santos Jr. ... Officer Aiello
Earnestine Phillips ... E.M.S. Technician

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller

Season 3, Episode 15: Head Case

27 February 1996
Simone and Sipowicz get another murder case where a mild mannered professor is found decapitated in his apartment. Meanwhile, Martinez is helping out a former porno actress who is getting harassing phone calls, but Lesniak is not comfortable with the situation. Andy Jr. arrives in town with some news for Sipowicz, but he can't find the time to tell his father and finally at dinner, he explains that he has just been discharged from the Air Force and is joining the police department in Hackensack, New Jersey.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Dan Castellaneta ... Gus the Doorman

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.
Anne Haney ... Mrs. Reese
Vanessa del Rio ... Herself

Monti Sharp ... Rodney Wellstone
Richard Gant ... Desk Sergeant

Michael B. Silver ... ADA Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)

Rosalyn Coleman ... Sheila
Douglas Warhit ... Rick Hart
Javi Mulero ... Joey
Mark Kiely ... Officer Litvan
Israel Juarbe ... Manny
Saxon Trainor ... Officer McGuire

Season 3, Episode 16: Girl Talk

19 March 1996
A detective from another precinct, Martina Escobar, joins Simone and Sipowicz with their investigation of a rapist/murderer who is throwing small children from the tops of buildings. Meanwhile, Martinez and Russell investigate an alleged case of date rape, but the women of the squad and Sylvia have a major disagreement with Martinez's decisions regarding the suspect. Elsewhere, Sipowicz shows his son the ropes of being a cop.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Wanda De Jesus ... Det. Martina Escobar

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.

Jessica Tuck ... Farrell McLeary

Fredric Lehne ... Mark Drennan (as Fredric Lane)

Jake Weber ... Bill Walsh
Finn Carter ... Ellen Lippert

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin
Cec Verrell ... Gail Keller

Anne Betancourt ... Miriam De Guzman

Christian J. Meoli ... Phil Farr (as Christian Meoli)
María Celedonio ... Lydia Garcia
Mike Vitar ... Teenager

Mark Edwards ... Punk #1
Samuel Monroe Jr. ... Punk #2
Maggie Rodriguez ... Reporter
Perry Lang ... Bartender (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 17: Hollie and the Blowfish

26 March 1996
Simone makes contact with Ferdinand Hollie, an old informant, who wants to help him capture a pair of Columbian drug dealers who killed a young girl with their crossfire. But Hollie, a drug addict who is HIV-positive, has his own agenda to rob the Columbians. Meanwhile, Russell is paired up with Sgt. Ray Kahlins, a "blow hard" from the federal anti-drug unit. He's more interested in collecting overtime pay than catching a separate pair of drug dealers during a stake out. But Kahlin's brash tactics and disrespect for Simone and his informant Hollie, put both cases at risk. Also, Medavoy and Martinez investigate the murder of a 'Santerina' priest found in a local sewer and try to link a parole officer and a recent parolee to the crime.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak (credit only)

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Giancarlo Esposito ... Ferdinand Hollie
Daniel von Bargen ... Sgt. Ray Kahlins
Claude Brooks ... DEA Agent Sanford
Conor O'Farrell ... Det. Stuart Morrisey

Lillian Hurst ... Mrs. Marquez
Bill Marcus ... Rudolph Haysbert
Joe Minjares ... Father Ramos

Michael Rawlins ... Larry (as Michael Anthony Rawlins)

Gino Montesinos ... Colombian

Danny Trejo ... Gabriel Mota
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli
Frank Di Paolo ... Sergeant
Keith DiStefano ... Waiter
Tony Sirkin ... Uniform #1
James Eugene Davis ... Uniform #2
John Azevedo Jr. ... Uniform #3

Season 3, Episode 18: We Was Robbed

2 April 1996
Simone and Sipowicz help a local FBI agent, named Mike Frances, to investigate the murder of a local Italian mobster. However they are forced to commit robbery while working undercover for Agent Francis, and have to place a bug in the mob hangout. When two wise guys come to the station to file a robbery complaint, Russell and Medavoy catch them in the act of filing a false report. Meanwhile, Donna's hairdresser, Marina, tells her that she has a problem with her ex-boyfriend. He wants to hijack Marina's current boyfriend's truck, and Martinez goes undercover as Marina's boyfriend. But Lesniak is unable to hide her jealousy and possessiveness. Elsewhere, Andy Jr. learns more about being a beat cop with more pointers from his father Sipowicz Sr.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.

Mark Blum ... FBI Agent Mike Francis

John Del Regno ... Marc Margiotti
Michael Russo ... Fabruzzo

Thomas G. Waites ... Craig Herman

Patrick Fischler ... Ken Thornton

Dyana Ortelli ... Marina Bermudez
Gordon Jennison Noice ... Parnell Manning (as J. Gordon Noice)
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Joey Naber ... Ronnie Pinera
Michael Andrew Kelly ... Officer Marini
Alvin Walker ... Officer Culbertson
Bill Clark ... Detective Clark

Gary Rodriguez ... Middle-Aged Loiterer

Season 3, Episode 19: Auntie Maimed

30 April 1996
Sylvia is now nine months pregnant and ready to give birth any day so Sipowicz is on the edge. Meanwhile, Simone and Sipowicz, with Andy Jr. along for the ride, investigate a case where the drug-addicted nephew of the victim of a robbery-homicide is found holding the stolen goods. Meanwhile, Medavoy, Martinez, Lesniak, and Russell all join forces to work on the robbery-murder of a bouncer where the leads first lead to a biker, then to a check cashing forger, and to his co-worker. In the mist of the investigation, Martinez and Lesniak finally reach an agreement that they are not right for each other and quietly break up by agreeing to try a platonic relationship. Also, Donna contemplates an administrative job offer in California.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.
Erik King ... Billy Stubbs
Mark Rolston ... Leon Broadus
Dennis Burkley ... Ernie 'Pig'
John DiSanti ... Frank Delva
Patricia Healy ... Alice Archer

David Purdham ... Dr. Barkley

Karen Ludwig ... Nurse
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Gerry Black ... Mario Walker

James Quattrochi ... Uniform #2 (as James Quarter)
Harley Zumbrum ... Biker

Mo Gallini ... Jay Dolinky (as Matt Gallini)
Andrew W. Walker ... Dr. Zisk
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan
Colleen McQuade ... Heidi Archer

Season 3, Episode 20: A Death in the Family

7 May 1996
Just days after Sylvia gives birth to a baby boy (Theo), Sipowicz suffers an emotional setback when Andy Jr. is found murdered in the line of duty. Sipowicz wants Simone to lead the case of his son's killer and also wants the opportunity for restitution. With Russell in tow, Simone tries to balance his desire for revenge, as well as his quest for justice to catch the killers. While Sipowicz breaks the news of his son's death to his first wife, Katie, he begins to show signs of an emotional breakdown. In the mist of all this turmoil, Donna makes her decision when she quits her job as administrative assistant to the precinct and moves to California, leaving New York for good.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Gail O'Grady ... Donna Abandando

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak (credit only)

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.
Debra Monk ... Katie Sipowicz

Reno Wilson ... Lonnie Edwards
Titus Welliver ... Dr. Mondzac
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli

Dan Hildebrand ... Mike
Gareth Williams ... Marty

Jack McGee ... Bob Daniels
Kevin Vincent O'Connor ... Scott Bernat
Pat McNamara ... Henry Davis
Andy Romano ... Inspector Aiello

Lou Bonacki ... Det. Joe Solomon

Mik Scriba ... Bartender

Raymond O'Keefe ... Joe Barks

Ana Gasteyer ... Angie
Mark Cosentino ... Uniform #2

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller
Andre Marcellous ... Desk Sergeant

Season 3, Episode 21: Closing Time

14 May 1996
Sylvia confronts Sipowicz about her suspicions that he is going to late-night bars and drinking again and the effect is everywhere where Lt. Fancy is forced to sent him home after Sipowicz walks in one morning drunk. Sipowicz even fights with some street punks, gets beaten up, and Simone offers to look for the men that beat Sipowicz up. Meanwhile, a new administrative assistant, named Lucy, arrives as Donna's replacement. Also, Russell investigates a young woman, named Angela, who claims to have been stabbed by her jealous boyfriend. Simone, following a lead from a streetwalker named Deena, finally track down and confront the two thugs who murdered Andy Jr. and guns them both down in a hail of bullets.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak (credit only)

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Wendy Raquel Robinson ... Lucy Kinley

Tamara Clatterbuck ... Deena Farnham

Leah Remini ... Angela Bohi

L. Sidney ... Knowledge Islam (as Aklam)
Titus Welliver ... Dr. Mondzac
Conor O'Farrell ... Det. Stuart Morrissey
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)

Mark Edwards ... Brother #2
Samuel Monroe Jr. ... Brother #3

Kirk B.R. Woller ... Mitch

Michael Ray Miller ... Bartender
Andre Marcellous ... Desk Sergeant
Eddie Matthews ... Ray
Mary Major ... Reporter

Boyuen ... Young Tough
Jorge Montesi ... Father Kankarides (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 22: He's Not Guilty, He's My Brother

21 May 1996
Sipowicz meets with a priest to talk about his troubles and finally sees the light. Afterwards, he, Simone, and Russell work together to investigate a robbery where an auto mechanic got shot to death. Following the apprehension of a wounded suspect, the detectives also arrest the suspect's younger brother who is unwilling to make a statement against his brother out of blind loyalty. Meanwhile, Medavoy works on finding a new place to live while he, Martinez and Lesniak work on finding the suspect of a drug-related double murder. John Irvin passes out farewell notices to the employees when he announces that he is moving back to the 1st Precinct uptown. Simone and Russell plan a trip to the beach. Medavoy meets Anne McGuire, a new detective, while working on his case. Elsewhere, Lucy is disruptive at work and Fancy tries to find a way to transfer her out of the building. Baby Theo gets baptized which seems to bring Sipowitz and Sylvia back together.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Sipowicz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Justine Miceli ... Det. Adrienne Lesniak

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Tobin Bell ... Donald Selness

Casey Siemaszko ... Jim Bauerline

Neal McDonough ... Jerry Selness

Bill Brochtrup ... John Irvin

Wendy Raquel Robinson ... Lucy Kiney

Leland Orser ... Les Treet

Lola Glaudini ... Karen Thanos
Eileen Ryan ... Mrs. Treet

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)
Saxon Trainor ... Off. Anne McGuire
Sierra Pecheur ... Noreen Irvin
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan
Anthony A. Devito ... Uniform
Jorge Montesi ... Father Kankarides (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Moby Greg

15 October 1996
Medavoy decides to go on a diet and has a hard time getting started on it. Meanwhile, Sipowicz has problems with his work, his baby son's illness and Sylvia deciding to return to work at the D.A.'s office. Simone proposes marriage to Russell, but she is hesitant to give him an answer. Gina Colon, the new administrative aide for the anti-crime unit, arrives at the precinct and shows a strong interest in Sipowicz. Martinez has eyes for her too, since Lesniak has been transferred from the squad to another precinct, thus leaving the 15th for good. But none of the men are turned on by Donna's latest replacement, a frumpy lady named Gerri Turner as the PAA for the squad. A body in a trunk of a car is inadvertently moved from the nearby 13th precinct into the 15th's jurisdiction. Elsewhere, Simone inherits an apartment building from a recently deceased woman and the woman's son, Henry, is upset at the situation.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Curtis McClarin ... Arthur (as Curtis L. McClarin)

Debra Christofferson ... Geri Turner

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon
Paige Turco ... Officer Abby Sullivan

Willie Garson ... Henry Coffield
Wood Harris ... Hector

Dwayne L. Barnes ... Rodney
Lillias White ... Lila Edmonds

Kevin Cooney ... Doctor
Terry Alexander ... Det. Bauman
Joe Lisi ... Giamatti

Gerry Becker ... Arnold Cassell

Viola Davis ... Woman

Chuck Cooper ... Bus Driver
Barbara Roberts ... Rosalie
Adrian Ricard ... Landlady
Lou Piccoli ... Uniform #1

Billy Concha ... Uniform #2
Rick Tirelli ... E.S.U. Guy
Jean Hubbard-Boone ... Screaming Woman #1 (as Jean Hubbard)
Von Gray ... Screaming Woman #2

Season 4, Episode 2: Thick Stu

22 October 1996
Medavoy starts a bet with Sipowicz to see who can lose the most weight in a single month. Afterwards, Sipowicz and Simone help out Detective Stuart Morrissey on his investigation in the case of a missing baby. Meanwhile, Martinez campaigns to become the elected delegate for the squad and his opponent, Detective Vince Gotelli, is determined to win the seat himself. Also, Simone makes a deal with Henry to let him share ownership of the building.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Conor O'Farrell ... Det. Stuart Morrissey
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli

Debra Christofferson ... Geri Turner

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon
Paige Turco ... Officer Abby Sullivan

Willie Garson ... Henry Coffield

David Labiosa ... Ricardo Garza

Yareli Arizmendi ... Elise Garza

Steve Antin ... Det. Nick Savino (as Steven Antin)
Ramón Franco ... Nene Lopez
Karmin Murcelo ... Mrs. Valentin

Monica Trombetta ... Sara
Charles Parks ... ND Det. #1

Season 4, Episode 3: Yes, We Have NO Cannolis

29 October 1996
An ex-con that Sipowicz put away a year ago approaches him and tells him about a prisoner who's been serving time for a crime he didn't commit and he and Simone decide to reopen the case. Meanwhile, Martinez wins the election by just three votes, much to Gotelli's chagrin. Simone comes across Detective Nick Savino who helps him with the investigation of the murder in his building and Savino suspects Henry has something to do with it. Fancy gets a cavity filling which makes him more edgy than usual and Medavoy loses one pound more than Sipowicz. Also, Russell still has not come to any conclusion about her relationship with Simone.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Beau Starr ... Det. George Harper
Carmine Caridi ... Det. Vince Gotelli

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Debra Christofferson ... Geri Turner

Willie Garson ... Henry Coffield

Steve Antin ... Det. Nick Savino (as Steven Antin)

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)
Erik Kilpatrick ... Darryl Boland
Sami Chester ... Alvin Moore (as SaMi Chester)
David Margulies ... Wisotski

Joseph Ragno ... Gary Norcross

Gary Anthony Sturgis ... Larry Blueford
Tom Wagner ... Mr. Stoltz
Michael Potts ... Mel

Robert Covarrubias ... Security Guard

Angelica Bridges ... Bartender

Season 4, Episode 4: Where's 'Swaldo

12 November 1996
A frantic and racist African American community activist, named Kwasi, with whom Sipowicz had a previous run-in, is found murdered in a drive-by shooting. Simone and Sipowicz investigate, and bigoted Sipowicz inadvertently rekindles Fancy's anger over the previous incident. Meanwhile, Martinez and Medavoy investigate a homicide at a bodega and have a hard time getting witnesses to cooperate.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Suzzanne Douglas ... Mrs. Torrence
Anthony Lee ... Jerome

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)

Jurnee Smollett ... Hanna
Paul Bates ... Fat Cat

Jennie Vaughn ... Lisa

Tom Wright ... Kwasi

Luis Avalos ... Oswaldo Mendoza

Dan Martin ... Bouncer
Freez Luv ... Hollis
Jonathan Nichols ... Leonard Moscoso
Clement Blake ... Lonny (as Clement E. Blake)
Byron Stewart ... Trent
Marlon Young ... Uniform #1 (as Marlon Chopper Young)
Tony Sirkin ... Burke
Javier Grajeda ... Bartender

Richard Miro ... Suspect
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan
Tanika Ray ... Woman #1
Henry Murph ... N.D. Det. Harold

Season 4, Episode 5: Where'd the Van Gogh?

19 November 1996
A foreign prince and princess are assaulted - the princess goes into a coma. Sipowicz and Simone investigate, with Mike Roberts help, who provides them with some information about Prince Foresmann's contacts over some stolen artwork. Meanwhile, Martinez's first delegate situation gets a resolution that keeps Officer Ortiz out of trouble with the department. This doesn't work out as planned when two women claiming to be his wife are arrested in a scuffle. Russell begins a new undercover job that involves her getting into a relationship with alleged drug dealer, Jimmy Liery, that might require her to start drinking again. Elsewhere, Geri continues to try to win Sipowicz's affections and Medavoy for once feels good about himself after his diet. Also, Martinez asks the anti-crime PAA, Gina Colon, out on a date.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Ian Buchanan ... Prince Laszlo Forsmann

F.J. Rio ... Officer Jesse Ortiz

Debra Christofferson ... Geri Turner

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Judy Reyes ... Anna Ortiz

Christopher Meloni ... Jimmy Liery

Michael Harney ... Mike Roberts

Garret Dillahunt ... Bryce Coopersmith
John Curless ... Victor Charels

Margarita Franco ... Rosario Ortiz
Lisa Stahl ... Amelia Duncan

Scott MacDonald ... Donald Carter

Dean Winters ... Larry
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli
Adam Clem ... Steve
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 6: Yes Sir, That's My Baby

26 November 1996
Simone and Sipowicz look into the death of a limo driver and try to find his last clients which included a gay businessman trying to cover up his secret cruising lifestyle. At the same time, Sipowicz finally lodges a complaint against Geri that gets her moved up to the crime lab area, while Gina is transferred down to the squad floor. Meanwhile, a new detective, Jill Kirkendall, joins the squad. Her first case involves investigating a man whose life is being threatened and this leads Kirkendall to suspect that the man's assailant's girlfriend has a stolen infant. Simone gets the approval from Detective Savino to question Henry about the apartment shooting and finally gets the real story. Also, Russell can't figure out how to talk to Simone about her current assignment.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Debra Christofferson ... Geri Turner

Willie Garson ... Henry Coffield

Steve Antin ... Det. Nick Savino (as Steven Antin)
Perry Moore ... Aries Mitchell
Monica Ridge ... Brenda Mays
Andrew Kavovit ... Rick
Mariangela Pino ... Sheila Kinnan

Amani Gethers ... Bernard Mays

Ileen Getz ... Margaret Normal
Bruce Weitz ... Lawrence Curry
Willis Burks II ... Vagrant

Charles Chun ... Asian Man
Ray Garvey ... Uniform Cop
Lisa Cordray ... Social Worker

Lynne Burnett ... Receptionist (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 7: Ted and Carey's Bogus Adventure

3 December 1996
Simone and Sipowicz investigate the sexual assault of a mentally disabled 17-year-old schoolgirl, after her domineering and verbally abusive mother reports it. They try to persuade her to press charges against the two assailants. One of the assailants is a wealthy teen from an exclusive prep school, and who is the son of the cowardly and corrupt Councilman Paul Manos... whom the detectives had problems with the previous year. Meanwhile, a strange man, that Sipowicz had committed to Bellevue mental hospital four years ago, appears at the station and causes a minor scene... trying to get someone to listen to him about a problem he now has. Elsewhere, Russell continues her undercover work and relationship with Jimmy, who nearly blows her cover when Medavoy meets with her in the open. Jimmy begins to show off his true psychopath face when he beats up a skater who bumps into him while roller-blading at Washington Square.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Lindsay Crouse ... Jane Wallace
Arnetia Walker ... Thelma Morris

Raphael Sbarge ... Fred

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Christopher Meloni ... Jimmy Liery

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall

Malinda Williams ... Annette Morris
Paige Turco ... Officer Abby Sullivan

John Apicella ... Councilman Paul Manos

Jonathan Scarfe ... Ted Manos

Andy Milder ... Skater

David O'Donnell ... Carey
Lou Piccoli ... Officer Shay
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 8: Unembraceable You

10 December 1996
Simone and Sipowicz investigate a case where two transvestites witnessed a murder that they say was committed by a 'gay-basher' who's supposed to have been in jail for a previous crime. Meanwhile, Fancy's former foster son is arrested and charged with possession of a kilogram of heroin. He tries to make a deal with Sgt. Ray Kahlins, the "blow hard" from the DEA who worked out of the squad room the previous year, to nab the drug dealers. Medavoy finally asks out Abby Sullivan, the beat cop from the anti-crime unit upstairs. But she turns him down by revealing that she is a lesbian. Elsewhere, Russell gets more deeper involved in her undercover work which puts a strain on her relationship with Simone. But the psycho Jimmy's malevolence puts Russell's life in danger when he puts a drug in her drink.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
K. Todd Freeman ... Arthur Cartwell

Christopher Meloni ... Jimmy Liery

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon
Paige Turco ... Officer Abby Sullivan

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall

Candy Ann Brown ... Sherilee Williams (as Candy Brown Houston)
Alex Bess ... Maceo Williams
Daniel von Bargen ... Sgt. Ray Kahlins

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)
Robert Katims ... Stanley

Alec Mapa ... Angela

Jazzmun ... Peaches

Joe Maruzzo ... Officer Cooper

Benny Nieves ... Perp
Martin Cassidy ... Tim
William Long Jr. ... Father Tom Ferrell
Mathew St. Patrick ... Rickie

Rebecca O'Brien ... Waitress (as Rebecca Barry)

Season 4, Episode 9: Caulksmanship

17 December 1996
While tracking down Jimmy, who drugged and date-raped her the previous night, Russell works with Martinez and Medavoy on a case where a man with a muscular dystrophy was killed in a very tight knit community. Meanwhile, Simone and Sipowicz work on another murder case that may have been masterminded by a married couple. Also, Fancy wrestles with Captain Bass and knowledge of the fact that Simone is going to be promoted to Detective 1st Grade, and Sipowicz isn't.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Christopher Meloni ... Jimmy Liery
Garrett M. Brown ... Dick Manzak

Julie Ariola ... Mildred Superczynski
Bradford English ... Stanley Superczynski
Reni Santoni ... Sal Campisi

Larry Joshua ... Capt. Clifford Bass

Tamara Tunie ... Lillian Fancy
Gordon Joseph Weiss ... Runner

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)
Michael Cavanaugh ... Len
Joyce Reehling ... Oleta Campisi

John Tormey ... Louis
Robert Cividanes ... Al
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)

Myra Turley ... Woman
Pete Russo ... Uniform Cop

Season 4, Episode 10: My Wild Irish Nose

7 January 1997
A woman comes into the station to report that there's a bullet hole in her wall. The gun is found in Jimmy Liery's apartment and Simone arrests Jimmy, but has to let him go as there isn't enough evidence to hold him. Simone finds out that Russell unsuccessfully attempted to scare Jimmy by firing a shot over his head. Simone decides to remove Jimmy unlawfully by setting him up to take a fall. Meanwhile, Sipowicz is still angry at Fancy who thinks he held up his promotion. Following a tip from a young runaway teenage boy, named Marco, Medavoy and Martinez investigate the murder of a apartment building tenant. Also, artist Walter Hoyt (from ep. UnAmerican Graffiti) returns and wants the detectives help to get his paintings returned from some mob guys that he is a witness against.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Christopher Meloni ... Jimmy Liery

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon
Michael David Lally ... Walter Hoyt
Javier Núñez ... Marco Ramirez

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall
Stephen Rappaport ... Arnie Schreiber
Dylan Haggerty ... Tommy Mullen

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)
Richard Panebianco ... Panetti

Frank Sivero ... Frank Pisciotta

Paul Carafotes ... Lentini

Efrain Figueroa ... Al Romero
Emilio Borelli ... Jack Palermo

Vincent Guastaferro ... Sgt. Vincent Agostini

Myra Turley ... Woman
Martin Cassidy ... Tim
Joe Lisi ... Detective.
Howard Safir ... Himself

Clay Wilcox ... Man
Rob Mione ... Rufo

Al Espinosa ... 1st Man (uncredited)
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan (uncredited)
Dean Rader-Duval ... 2nd Man (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 11: Alice Doesn't Fit Here Anymore

14 January 1997
Simone and Sipowicz investigate a story that a diamond dealer and his partner report that one of the dealer's sisters is missing with a bag of diamonds worth a million dollars, but the sister's boyfriend is actually responsible. Meanwhile, Martinez, Medavoy and Russell look for the assailant of Gina who badly slashed her face up while she was on her way to work, and Martinez cannot cope with this sudden turn of events. Simone and Kirkendall go out on their first date, while Russell cannot cope with the fact of being alone again.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Lindsay Crouse ... Jane Wallace

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall

John Michael Bolger ... Art Boyd

Anthony DeSando ... Harvey Doss
Steve Mellor ... Jerry Silverton

Lorna Raver ... Grace Morgan

Victor Raider-Wexler ... Hyman Kozman

Lynn Cohen ... Margaret McClurg
David Fresco ... Man
Lenny Venito ... Gabe
Martin Cassidy ... Tim

Robin Krieger ... Doctor
Pat Hodges ... Nurse (as Patricia L. Hodges)

Season 4, Episode 12: Upstairs, Downstairs

21 January 1997
Simone and Sipowicz investigate a murder, but the procedures they must follow make them unpopular at the precinct when a fellow cop might have been involved. Meanwhile, Medavoy and Kirkendall investigate the murder of a young girl where the only clue is a videotape that starred her crushing worms. Russell goes missing and eventually turns up in Simone's apartment where she recalls to him that her father molested her as a child.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
John Ventimiglia ... Michael Zorzi

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall
John Bellucci ... Larry Paget
Scott Allan Campbell ... IAB Sgt. Jerry Martens

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)

Matt Landers ... Desk Sgt. Baumgartner

Danny Masterson ... Will Scheltema

Yancey Arias ... Bobby Rock
Jenny Wright ... Trish Taylor

H. Richard Greene ... Walter Mirren
Gokul ... Rajnish Prasad
James Luca McBride ... Officer Mike Shannon (as James McBride)
Katherine Ellis ... Michelle Mirren

Joe Sabatino ... Officer Mackey

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller
Henry Murph ... N.D. Det. Harold

Adam Rodriguez ... Uniform Cop

Season 4, Episode 13: Tom and Geri

28 January 1997
Simone, Sipowicz, Medavoy and Martinez together conduct an investigation into the death of a worker at a construction site, where more than a building is being framed and try to sort out a feud between two different unions. Meanwhile, Geri reports to Sipowicz about finding a friend of hers who has hung himself and Fancy suggests that Russell and Kirkendall conduct the investigation, which reveals the man died from kinky sex... with Geri. But the dangerously disturbed, sex-obsessed Geri will not speak to anyone about the case except for Sipowicz whom she has an obsessive crush on. Martinez stays close to Gina while she is recovering and preparing to get her stitches from her horribly scared face removed and offers him to let her stay the night with him.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Debra Christofferson ... Geri Turner

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall
John Vargas ... Fernandez

Cyrus Farmer ... Ray Harvey
Yvette Freeman ... Sister Sun Ray

Carlton Wilborn ... Bluestone
Herb Mitchell ... Louie Deluca
Odaylys Nanin ... Dina Lopez (as Odalys Nanin)
Mark Kiely ... Officer Litvan

Kelly Mullis ... Lori Gittman

Peggy Miley ... Mrs. Holden

Eddie Allen ... Doctor
Philip Angelotti ... Officer Johnson

Season 4, Episode 14: A Remington Original

11 February 1997
Simone and Sipowicz investigate the murder of a woman whose body was found naked in the trunk of a car in a junk yard which leads them to a pervert with a penchant for lookalike porn actresses. Meanwhile, Martinez and Medavoy investigate a man who was found dead with a severe blow to his head with a typewriter. Simone hires Henry to take care of a painting job in the tenement building, where Henry comes in complaining about a difficult tenant. The emotionally and physically scarred Gina returns to work (with a large vertical scar across her left face), and Russell is working through her issues with her family problems by meeting a counselor.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall
Don Stark ... Frank Buono
Scott Burkholder ... Mel Lentz

Paul Hewitt ... Jeremy Munk

Willie Garson ... Henry Coffield
Maxine Stuart ... Edith Murphy
Donna Pescow ... Mrs. Carol Buono

Grace Zabriskie ... Millie Banks

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)

Ralph P. Martin ... Stympy Powell
Annabella Price ... Hilda Johnson
John Anthony Sarno ... William Keho (as John Sarno)

Terry Camilleri ... Super

Jody Wood ... Officer Franklin
Scott Genkinger ... Tim Dolan (uncredited)
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 15: Taillight's Last Gleaming

18 February 1997
Fancy and his wife are pulled over and harassed by a racist police officer for a burned out taillight, and he and the precinct commander, Captain Bass, don't see eye to eye on the procedures followed during the stop. Meanwhile, Sipowicz has some unresolved issues to work out Andy Jr.'s death when he begins having a string of dreams involving his late son. At the same time, Sipowicz works with Simone on a rare night duty and gets a case involving trying to find the perpetrators of a bar robbery, while Simone locks horns with the conniving Detective Eddie Hazell who is seeking to derail Simone's investigation to take the credit for nabbing the robbers all by himself. Also, Medavoy, Martinez and Russell work together on a sting operation to catch two female con artist investors defrauding old and crippled women.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowitz

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Tony Todd ... Detective Eddie Hazell

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Michael DeLuise ... Andy Sipowicz Jr.

Christopher Stanley ... Officer Szymanski
Paige Turco ... Officer Abby Sullivan
Carmine Caridi ... Detective Vince Gotelli

Larry Joshua ... Captain Clifford Bass

Jennifer Aspen ... Candice

Larry Brandenburg ... Tony Galasso

Tamara Tunie ... Lillian Fancy

Vyto Ruginis ... Bill McGregor

Jim Beaver ... Truck Driver / Jesus Christ
Patrice Pitman Quinn ... Con Woman #1
Lisa Alpert ... Con Woman #2 (as Lisa Thames)
Lenore Kasdorf ... Mrs. Duffy

Sandra Purpuro ... Theresa

Pat Crawford Brown ... Mrs. Klein

Robert Spillane ... Officer McCaslin
F. Scott Collins ... Donny

Kirk B.R. Woller ... Mitch
Eddie Matthews ... Ray
David Harris ... Officer Donny Simmons (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 16: What a Dump!

25 February 1997
Sipowicz and Simone investigate the murder of a woman whose body was founded dumped in an alley and information about the mystery woman reveals that the woman was a mail-order bride from Russia who was looking to divorce her husband. Meanwhile, Medavoy and Martinez look into the drive-by shooting on a city bus. When one of the passengers mouths off his hatred of gays, both Medavoy and Abby become angry in which Medavoy slides on a further decline when he breaks his diet and begins to show off aggressive methods against the smart-mouthed gang members they bring in for interrogation. Elsewhere, Sipowicz starts working a part-time job for the U.S. Marshall by doing garbage detail at J.F.K. airport.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell
Charles Hallahan ... Earl Dawkins

Robert Carradine ... Gerard Salter

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Michael Peña ... Ferd
Jullian Dulce Vida ... Luis Ugalde (as Julio Dolce Vita)
Paige Turco ... Officer Abby Sullivan
Chaka Forman ... Daniel Mendonca
Ilia Volok ... Gomelsky

Mary-Pat Green ... Russian Woman
Michael Chinyamurindi ... Nigerian #2

Tony Perez ... Det. Valenzuela
Ron Taylor ... Bus Driver
Joe Costanza ... Garbage Man

Lombardo Boyar ... Gangbanger #3
Michael Sabatino ... Officer Martelli

Maurice Compte ... Gangbanger #2
James Eugene Davis ... Uniform

Sammi Rotibi ... Nigerian #1

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller
Ray Latulipe ... Josh Astrachan
Justine Reiss ... Waitress

Season 4, Episode 17: A Wrenching Experience

15 April 1997
Simone and Sipowicz investigate a shooting that is related to the victim trying to leave a street gang. Meanwhile, Kirkendall and Russell investigate the death of a baby who appears to have been shaken to death by the baby-sitter. Medavoy and Martinez look into a murder at a garage where they have a suspect who looks guilty despite the fact he claims to have an alibi. That evening, Medavoy has dinner with Abby and her lover, Kathy. Also, Simone takes Russell out to a movie and proposes to her again, and this time she accepts.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Joe Marinelli ... Danny DeMarco

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall

Lucy Liu ... Amy Chu (as Lucy Alexis Liu)

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

Tia Texada ... Wanda Diaz
Paige Turco ... Officer Abby Sullivan

Larry Joshua ... Capt. Clifford Bass

Lisa Darr ... Kathy

Michael B. Silver ... A.D.A. Leo Cohen (as Michael Buchman Silver)
Steve Arroyo ... Rudy Moreno

Bruce Locke ... John Zheng
Patty Toy ... Kathy Zhang
Jose Soto ... Leo Ramirez
Diego López ... Milo Guzman
Vinny Argiro ... Paul DeMarco

Laurie O'Brien ... Dr. Rosen

Wendy Schenker ... Officer McBride
Tony Sirkin ... Uniform #2
Michael Echols ... Officer Lowen

Billy Concha ... Officer Miller
Maxine Carter ... Maxine

Season 4, Episode 18: I Love Lucy

22 April 1997
Two transvestites, named Angela and Peaches who assisted Russell on a previous case, arrive at the precinct where 'Angela' is seeking protection from a man who's beaten him. But afterwords, Angela is founded murdered and Sipowicz, Simone and Russell investigate. They eventually receive help from Simone's former junkie informant, Arthur Cartwell, to find the perp. Meanwhile, Kirkendell investigates the theft of some small items by a old friend's parents. Kirkendell confronts her old school friend, Lucy Hastings, to persuade her to return the items as well as enroll in a substance abuse program. Elsewhere, Fancy's wife, Lillian, tries to sell some health food products at the precinct, but Fancy begins to think that it is not a good idea.

Jimmy Smits ... Det. Bobby Simone

Dennis Franz ... Det. Andy Sipowicz
James McDaniel ... Lt. Arthur Fancy
Nicholas Turturro ... Det. James Martinez

Sharon Lawrence ... A.D.A. Sylvia Costas-Sipowicz (credit only)

Gordon Clapp ... Det. Greg Medavoy

Kim Delaney ... Det. Diane Russell

Yancy Butler ... Lucinda 'Lucy' Hastings

Andrea Thompson ... Det. Jill Kirkendall
K. Todd Freeman ... Arthur Cartwell

Alec Mapa ... Angela

Jazzmun ... Peaches

Lourdes Benedicto ... Gina Colon

K Callan ... Mrs. Hastings
Ken Jenkins ..