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IndieMatty
12-29-2004, 01:17 PM
This happens all the time, dudes "retire" and go right after. Happened to my Grandfather.
'Law & Order' Star Jerry Orbach Dies

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By FRAZIER MOORE, AP Television Writer

NEW YORK - Actor Jerry Orbach, who played a sardonic, seen-it-all cop on TV's "Law & Order" and scored on Broadway as a song-and-dance man, has died of prostate cancer at 69, a representative of the show said Wednesday.


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Orbach died Tuesday night in Manhattan after several weeks of treatment, Audrey Davis of the public relations agency Lippin Group said.


When his illness was diagnosed, he had begun production on NBC's upcoming spinoff "Law & Order: Trial By Jury," after 12 seasons playing Detective Lennie Briscoe in the original series. His return to the new show had been expected early next year.


On Broadway, the Bronx-born Orbach starred in hit musicals including "Carnival," "Promises, Promises" (for which he won a Tony Award), "Chicago" and "42nd Street."


Earlier, he was in the original cast of the off-off-Broadway hit "The Fantasticks," playing the narrator. The show went on to run for more than 40 years.


Among his film appearances were roles in "Dirty Dancing," "Prince of the City" and "Crimes and Misdemeanors."


Orbach is expected to appear in early episodes of "Law & Order: Trial by Jury," for which he continued as Briscoe in a secondary role, when the series premieres later this season, Davis said.


"I'm immensely saddened by the passing of not only a friend and colleague, but a legendary figure of 20th Century show business," said Dick Wolf, creator and executive producer of the "Law & Order" series, in a statement. "He was one of the most honored performers of his generation. His loss is irreplaceable."


In a 2000 Associated Press interview, Orbach said the role in the acclaimed "Law & Order" brought him "wonderful security" rare in the life of an actor.


"All my life, since I was 16, I've been wondering where that next job was gonna come from," he explained. "Now I take the summer off, relax, and I know that at the end of July we're gonna start another season."


He said he didn't know "where I stop and Lennie starts, really. ... I know he's tougher than me and he carries a gun. And I'm not an alcoholic."


"I know I wouldn't want to be him," Orbach sums up. "I guess THAT'S where I stop and he starts."


In 1987-88, he starred in the series "The Law and Harry McGraw," a spinoff featuring a character he created in "Murder, She Wrote." In 1990, a shot on "The Golden Girls" brought him an Emmy nomination as best guest actor in a comedy series.


"There's a pace in TV I like," he said in a 1993 interview. "I like to work fast. I don't like to dwell all day over one scene as you do in a big feature. Big feature films are another world."

maryfield48
12-29-2004, 01:23 PM
Yeah, it does suck. He created a great character. He will live on in re-runs.

liquidboss
12-29-2004, 02:31 PM
That is too bad, it is strange that he would go right after retiring but it sounds like he was about to make a comeback. We can still see him on TBS. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif

andyfox
12-29-2004, 02:42 PM
Saw him in The Fantasticks when I was a kid. He was a good song and dance man. Also thought he was terrific in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors. And he created a memorable character on Law and Order.

Kind of feels like we lost a friend, doesn't it?

RIP.

ThaSaltCracka
12-29-2004, 02:45 PM
RIP

he played one of the best TV characters of the 90's. Loved his smugness.

IndieMatty
12-29-2004, 02:47 PM
Right on Andy,

He seemed like a genuinely nice guy in real life. It's rare I say that about anyone.

Toro
12-29-2004, 02:54 PM
Sad news, always liked him as an actor. Did any of you know he was a poker player too? Rumor has it that he used to frequent the Mohegan Sun poker room.

Thythe
12-29-2004, 04:12 PM
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This happens all the time, dudes "retire" and go right after.

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They say the number one killer of old people is retirement. People got 'em a job to do, they tend to live a little longer so they can do it.

I watch Law&Order all the time. Great show and he will be missed.

Ulysses
12-29-2004, 05:06 PM
Yeah, that sucks. I liked his acting a lot. Note that he wasn't retiring - he was going to be one of the leads in the newest Law and Order.

pc in NM
12-29-2004, 07:39 PM
I think it's much more likely that he left the show to get treatment, and that the "move" to the other show was an (optimistic) cover story....

Lenny will be missed....

Jerry Orbach was a member of the original "Fantasticks" cast....

Sooga
12-29-2004, 07:46 PM
Yea, this really sucks.... I started watching Law & Order in the early 90's, right when he joined the cast... and I've been watching since. The cast seemed to have a higher turnover than a typical McDonald's, but the constant was always Orbach, which is great because I always liked his character the best. I had no idea he was even 69! He always seemed younger to me for some reason.

Allan
12-29-2004, 07:54 PM
Figures he played cards. He knew his way around pool and billiards tables.

Allan