While Sam Waterston is officially leaving “Law & Order” after three decades on the air, he’s still not ready for retirement. The “Great Gatsby” actor, 83, opened up about his replacement, Tony Goldwyn ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sam Waterston said goodbye to the long-running NBC franchise in Thursday’s episode, ending his 19-season, 405-episode run as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Court is adjourned for Jack McCoy. "Law & Order" said goodbye to the beloved district attorney played by Sam Waterston on Thursday ...
Law & Order is saying goodbye to one of its most memorable characters this week. Sam Waterston, who has been in the sprawling procedural universe since 1994, will say goodbye to Jack McCoy for good on ...
"Law & Order" star Sam Waterston reflected on leaving the hit crime procedural 30 years after his start. During a Wednesday appearance on "Today," the 83-year-old actor explained that he felt "fine" ...
After 19 seasons, Sam Waterston bid farewell on Thursday to ǃúLaw & Orderǃù and his character, District Attorney Jack McCoy. (Will Hart/NBC/TNS) NEW YORK — “It’s been a hell of a ride.” With those ...
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains plot points from Thursday’s episode of Law & Order. After more than 400 episodes, Sam Waterston walked out of the courthouse for the final time as District Attorney ...
It was an emotional Thursday evening for Law & Order fans as Sam Waterston's District Attorney Jack McCoy made his exit from the hit crime procedural after nearly three decades. NBC previously ...
Feb. 21 (UPI) --Sam Waterston is thanking fans ahead of his exit from Law & Order. The 83-year-old actor thanked fans Wednesday on Today prior to his final episode on the NBC legal drama. Waterston ...
Sam Waterston may be leaving “Law & Order,” but he is confident the show won’t miss a beat with his replacement, Tony Goldwyn. “I think he’s going to be great. I think my reputation is in terrible ...
Sometimes, quitting your job is the best move to make. Just ask former longtime "Law & Order" actor Sam Waterston. Stepping away from the NBC drama, for which he worked for nearly 20 years, Waterston ...
NEW YORK — “It’s been a hell of a ride.” With those parting words, Jack McCoy stepped down from his job as Manhattan district attorney after decades of public service — and Sam Waterston bid farewell ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results