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Yvonna Kopacz Wright portrayed Ava Hotchkiss, a detective at the precinct and Danny's temporary partner. [11] Noelle Beck appeared in three episodes as Frank's Deputy Press Secretary Sue Connors. [10] Nick Sandow recurred in four episodes as Lieutenant Alex Bello, an officer at Internal Affairs. [12]
Whitmore wrote and directed two plays: Five A.M. starring Yvonna Kopacz-Wright portraying five characters and Preston Whitmore's PIMP starring Paul Farmer about an unapologetic hustler named Slim Jenkins. Both plays debuted at the Tiffany Theater on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Donnie Wahlberg plays Danny Reagan. Detective First Grade Daniel Fitzgerald Reagan is the eldest surviving son of Commissioner Frank Reagan. He is portrayed by New Kids on the Block singer Donnie Wahlberg.
Detective Ava Hotchkiss (Yvonna Kopacz Wright) [25] – First partner of Danny's when he was assigned to Major Crimes. Detective First Grade Jackie Curatola (Jennifer Esposito) [26] [27] – From 2010 until 2012, Danny was primarily partnered with Detective Jackie Curatola at the 54th Precinct.
Yvonna Kopacz-Wright as Dr. Darby Wilder; Amy Hargreaves as Dr. Alexis Hanover; Ryan Buggle as Noah Porter-Benson; Ernest Waddell as Ken Randall; Demore Barnes as Deputy Chief Christian Garland; Stephen Wallem as Nurse Rudy Syndergaard; Erica Camarano as Officer Rachel Ortiz; Joseph Lyle Taylor as Defense Attorney Mickey D’Angelo
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was renewed for a seventeenth season on February 5, 2015, by NBC. [2] Mariska Hargitay (Olivia Benson) had her contract renewed for season 17, as well as Ice-T (Det. Fin Tutuola).
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
In the late 1960s, when she was a model in London, D'Arbanville met and developed a romance with singer and songwriter Cat Stevens.She was the inspiration for his hit song "Lady D'Arbanville" (released 1970).