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Sam Waterston

  1. the real mccoy
    Law & Order - Season 23
    Jack McCoy’s 14 Best Episodes of Law & OrderSaying farewell to Sam Waterston’s fiery District Attorney.
  2. dun done
    Just to Clarify, Sam Waterston Is Not RetiringAs he says good-bye to Law & Order (again), the former Jack McCoy has a message for casting directors: Call him!
  3. these are their stories
    Longstanding District Attorney Steps Aside for New HireAfter more than 400 episodes, Sam Waterston is dun-done with Law & Order.
  4. fire drill fridays
    Sam Waterston Arrested for a Second Time Protesting Climate Change in D.C.There was a time you’d hate to hear that Sam Waterston got arrested multiple times. Now it’s 2020.
  5. trailer mix
    Grace and Frankie Tackle Marriage and Toilets in Season 6 TrailerThe penultimate season premieres January 15.
  6. activists
    1/4 of the Grace and Frankie Cast Has Been Arrested at a Climate-Change ProtestJane Fonda and Sam Waterston were arrested at a climate-change protest in Washington, D.C.
  7. protests
    Sam Waterston and His Cable-Knit Sweater Also Got Arrested With Jane FondaAt Fonda’s weekly climate protest in D.C.
  8. Theater Review: A Tempest Without Much StorminessIn the park.
  9. pay gap
    Fonda, Tomlin Cool With Grace and Frankie Pay“This just reminds us to be mindful of how things come across in interviews.”
  10. trailer mix
    Grace and Frankie Trailer: The Golden Gays Are ComingMartin Sheen and Sam Waterston are getting together
  11. sam is getting upset!
    Video: The Sam Waterston Newsroom Anger-O-MeterMeasuring from quiet belittling to spitting mad.
  12. matt zoller seitz
    TV Review: Sorkin’s The Newsroom — Corny, But InspiringSorkin’s a common-man idealist who wouldn’t know “cool” if it ran him over with a truck.
  13. stage dive
    Theater Review: The Off Broadway Weekend RoundupA Lear by way of Law & Order; a juicy treat in Hand to God.
  14. party lines
    Joan Jett Walked Sean Connery’s Annual Kilt Show, Stomach BaredAlso, she heard “amazing rumors about balls flying.”
  15. tear down the wall!
    Philip Seymour Hoffman and Liev Schreiber Go on a Wild Path of DestructionThey gathered with other Public Theater alumni to tear down the lobby before it gets refurbished.
  16. beauty marks
    Sam Waterston to Publicly Acknowledge His Love of MakeupThe ‘Law & Order’ actor will present an award to his makeup artist next week.
  17. gossipmonger
    Rihanna Still Flirting With the Wrong MenThe pop singer was spotted at Nobu playing with Brody Jenner. Plus, the rest of today’s gossip.
  18. quote machine
    Sam Waterston Can Barely Keep a Straight Face This TimePlus: Tarsem is totally keeping it simple for his next movie.
  19. gossipmonger
    Chloë Sevigny Down! We Repeat, Chloë Sevigny Down!The indie actress is felled by a viral infection, Salman Rushdie would vote for Barack Obama, and writer Peter Davis cares too much about a socialite contest. All that and the rest of the gossip from New York’s tabloids today.
  20. the morning line
    No Congestion Pricing, But… • So Mayor Mike struck out on his congestion-pricing deal as Albany ended the legislative session. But while that plan got all the attention, Bloomberg got a slew of other projects passed: a child-care tax credit, a corporate tax slash, and more state funds for public housing. Huh. [NYP] • Dozens of pissed-off New Yorkers are being bussed to D.C. for a congressional hearing about the Feds’ performance monitoring air quality at ground zero. Jerry Nadler will be the congressman first to grill ex–EPA head Christine Todd Whitman. [amNY] • What Sunday’s pride parade may have lacked in middle-aged, middle-class gays, it more than made up for in a newly prominent demographic: religious groups. Jews, Roman Catholics, Buddhists, and others came dangerously close, in the words of a reveler, to “hijacking the parade.” [WCBS] • The weekend brought a mass gang arrest in Bushwick — 32 kids, the youngest 13 years old, collared on their way to attend a murdered friend’s wake. The gang is supposedly an offshoot of the Bloods, colorfully dubbed the Pretty Boy Family. [NYT] • And now that Fred Thompson seems to be a viable presidential candidate, let’s get all our political advice from Law & Order cast members. Sam Waterston — a.k.a. A.D.A. Jack McCoy — is also the face of the libertarian-flavored online movement Unity08, and he’s ready to vote Bloomberg. [NYDN]