DANN FLOREK / CAPT. DON CRAGEN
INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE SITE
WIKIPEDIA ENTRIES
MICHAELA MCMANUS / ADA KIM GREYLEK
INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE SITE
WIKIPEDIA ENTRIES
MICHAELA MCMANUS ONLINE
An early fansite set up when McManus was still on
One Tree Hill,
and regularly updated.
MICHAELA MCMANUS FAN
A fan site apparently connected to Celebuzz.
TAMARA TUNIE / M.E. MELINDA WARNER
INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE SITE
WIKIPEDIA ENTRIES
B.D. WONG / DR. GEORGE HUANG
THE UNOFFICIAL B.D. WONG SITE
INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE SITE
WIKIPEDIA ENTRIES
PANDORA’S BOX
B.D. WONG APPRECIATION PAGE
Fan Fiction Sites
For those who don’t know what fan fiction is, it’s basically fans writing stories based on the characters—stories that have never appeared on camera and are never likely to. Some of it is amateurish, some of it is quite good, and some of it is explicit, so it’s not for everyone. Be sure to look for ratings before reading.
SVU FICTION
A couple thousand stories written about the characters, by fans. Ratings indicated.
PASSION AND PERFECTION: LAW & ORDER: SVU STORIES
Unusually grouped by authors’ last names. Also includes story ratings.
LAW & ORDER: SVU
FEMSLASH
SITE
Stories restricted to female/female relationships between characters on the show.
UNNAMED SITE
THE SVU CONNECTION
Fiction written by Dorienne Smith, who runs this site, among others.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Andreeva, Nellie. “Beach Retires from
SVU
.”
The Hollywood Reporter
, April 21, 2008
Ausiello, Michael. “Exclusive: Diane Neal Bails on
Law & Order: SVU
.”
TV Guide
, April 28, 2008
Battaglio, Stephen. “Which TV Stars Earn What.”
TV Guide
, July 26, 2007
Blakeley, Kiri and Goldman, Lea (editors). “The Celebrity 100.”
Forbes
magazine, June 15, 2006
Collins, Monica. “Success on His Own Terms.”
USA Weekend
, September 12-14, 2008
Courrier, Kevin and Green, Susan.
Law & Order: The Unofficial Companion
. Renaissance Books, 1999
Gonshor, Adam. “Adam Beach Conquers His Demons.” Andpop .com, May 11, 2007
Goodman, Tim. “Lucrative Law & Order Brand Deserves Limelight, Wolf Whines.”
The San Francisco Chronicle
, March 3, 2006
Green, Susan. “Collecting Evidence: A Look At Dick Wolf ’s TV Canon.”
The Hollywood Reporter
, March 29, 2007
Kalat, David P.
Homicide: Life on the Street—The Unofficial Companion
. 1998, Renaissance Books
Miranda, Carolina A. “Q&A with Adam Beach.”
Time.com
, February 2, 2007
“Producing Excellence (An Interview with Dick Wolf).”
Produced By (The Official Magazine of the Producers Guild of America)
, 2000
Rose, Lacey. “Prime-Time TV’s 20 Top-Earning Women.” Forbes .com, September 2008
Roth, Richard and Buxbaum, Evan. “U.N. hosts filming of ‘Law & Order: SVU’ episode.”
CNN.com
, March 30, 2009
Slonim, Jeffrey and Silverman, Stephen M. “Mariska Hargitay’s Health Mystery Revealed.”
People.com
, May 19, 2009
Tucker, Ken. “Crime Doesn’t Pay.”
Entertainment Weekly
, February 26, 1993.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
SUSAN GREEN
An award-winning journalist, Susan Green freelances for
Vermont Life
, a quarterly magazine; the
Burlington Free Press
, the Green Mountain State’s major daily newspaper; and
Seven Days
, an alternative weekly there. She also has reviewed films for
BoxOffice
magazine and written entertainment stories for
The Hollywood Reporter
. Her articles have appeared in
Rolling Stone, Premiere,
and
USA Today
, among other national periodicals.
With Kevin Courrier, Green co-authored two editions of
Law & Order: The Unofficial Companion
(Renaissance/St. Martin’s Press, 1998 and 1999). Her coffee-table book about Bread & Puppet Theater came out in 1986 (Green Valley Media). She contributed a chapter to
Backstory 3: Interviews with Screenwriters of the ’60s
(University of California Press, 1997) and her short fiction has been published in several literary journals.
RANDEE DAWN
New York-based journalist and critic Randee Dawn is an entertainment writer for such publications as
The Hollywood Reporter
,
The L.A. Times,
and
FoxNews.com
. She has previously worked for
Soap Opera Digest
, National Public Radio’s
Living on Earth,
and WGBH-TV’s
The Ten O’Clock News
. In the past twenty years she has covered the entertainment industry for
Billboard
,
The Boston Phoenix
, E! Online,
New Musical Express,
and other national and international publications. She also contributed to the first edition of
Les Séries Télé
, a French book about American television, and has a paralegal certificate from New York University.
Her short fiction has appeared online in
3AM Magazine
and on the
Well-Told Tales
podcast.
She is raising a Cairn Terrier named Ciara.
INDEX
100 Centre Street
2001: A Space Odyssey
24
30 Rock
5 Against the House
60 Minutes
9/11
“911”
A
“A Single Life”
Abadin, Henry (Kevin Gray)
Abbas, Haroun (Jarreth Merz)
Abbas, Mrs. (Marjan Neshat)
Abbott, Andy (Michael Beach)
Abbott, Bruce (Bruce Bohne)
Abbott, Maryellen (Bethany Butler)
Abby (Maria Elena Ramirez)
“Abomination”
Abraham
Abraham, Jolly
Abrahams, Jon
Abrams, Eric L.
Abrams, Jennifer
Abrams, Judge Barry (Patrick Tovatt)
Abruzzo, Ray
Abruzzo, Steve (Geoffrey Nauffts)
“Abuse”
Access Hollywood
accuracy in episodes
Acevedo, Kirk
Ackerman, Brian (J.C. MacKenzie)
Ackerman, Kyle (Cody Kasch)
actors and their characters
Adams, Brooke
Adams, Douglas
Adams, J.B.
Adams, Jerome (Robert Jason Jackson)
Adams, Joseph
Adams, Polly
Adams, Tanya (Parris Nicole)
Adams, Tashandra (Erika LaVonn)
Adams, Timothy
Adkins, David
Adler, Joanna P.
Adler, Pam (Paige Turco)
Adlesic, James
Adlesic, Trish
Adsit, Scott
Aff lack, Marlyne N.
Aff leck, Ben
Afterschool Special
Agnelli, Angela (Hayden Panettiere)
Agosto, Vincenza (Jamie Sorrentini)
Ahlin, John
Ahmal (Kamal Marayati)
Aidem, Betsy
Aiello, Ricky
Aiken, Marnie (Tijuana Ricks)
Airplane!
Akinnagbe, Gbenga
Albano, Jen
Albert (Antonio D. Charity)
Alcala, Felix Enriquez
Alcott, Lawrence (Matthew Sussman)
Alda, Ian
Alden, ADA Erica (Reiko Aylesworth)
Aldrich, Mark
Aldridge, Tamela
Ale, Guy
Alexander, Erika
Alexander, Jane
Alexander, Khandi
Alexander, Layla
Alexander, Terry
“Alien”
Alik (Misha Kuznetsov)
All My Children
Allain, Noel Joseph
All-American Girl