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{{Infobox Television episode |
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| Title = Life Choice |
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| Series = Law & Order |
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| Season = 1 |
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| Episode = 12 |
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| Airdate = {{Start date|1991|01|08}} |
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| Writer = [[David Black]]<br>[[Robert Nathan]] |
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| Director = [[Aaron Lipstadt]] |
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| Prev = [[Out of the Half-Light]] |
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| Next = [[A Death in the Family (Law & Order episode)|A Death in the Family]] |
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{{Unreferenced|date=December 2008}} |
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'''"Life Choice"''' is the twelfth episode of [[NBC]]'s [[legal drama]] ''[[Law & Order]]''. It originally aired on January 8, 1991. |
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==Plot== |
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A young woman dies in a bombing at an [[abortion]] clinic. [[Max Greevey|Greevey]] and [[Mike Logan (Law & Order)|Logan]] find themselves disagreeing over the issue of abortion. [[Adam Schiff (Law & Order)|Schiff]] questions whether [[Benjamin Stone|Stone]]'s [[pro-life]] stance will interfere with his work. |
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==Cast== |
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===Law=== |
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*[[George Dzundza]] - [[Max Greevey|Det. Sgt. Max Greevey]] |
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*[[Chris Noth]] - [[Mike Logan (Law & Order)|Det. Mike Logan]] |
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*[[Dann Florek]] - [[Don Cragen|Capt. Don Cragen]] |
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===Order=== |
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*[[Michael Moriarty]] - [[Benjamin Stone|Exec. A.D.A. Ben Stone]] |
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*[[Richard Brooks (actor)|Richard Brooks]] – [[Paul Robinette|A.D.A. Paul Robinette]] |
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*[[Steven Hill]] - [[Adam Schiff|D.A. Adam Schiff]] |
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===Guest Stars=== |
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*[[Caroline Kava]] - Rose Schwimmer |
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*[[Paul Hecht]] - Ballard |
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*[[Pat McNamara]] - Molloy |
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*[[Clark Gregg]] - Patrick Dunne |
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*[[Jaime Tirelli]] - CSU Rivera |
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*[[Bridgit Ryan]] - Celeste McClure |
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*[[Paul Butler]] - Judge Tyler B. Ashford |
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*[[Kevin Cooney]] - Geoffrey Donovan |
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*[[Laurie Kennedy]] - Barbara Donovan |
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*[[Kevin O'Rourke]] - Kevin Donovan |
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*[[Johann Carlo]] - Colman |
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*[[Jonathan Hogan]] - Corcoran |
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*[[LaTanya Richardson]] - Lorraine |
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*[[Sully Boyar]] - Judge Harvey Sirkin |
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*[[Jim Fyfe]] - Cleary |
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*[[Julie Halston]] - Jane |
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*[[Isa Thomas]] - Gwen Matson |
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*[[Rafael Ferrer]] - Clerk |
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*[[Steve Itkin]] - O'Hare |
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*[[Howard Spiegel]] - Bernstein |
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*[[Timothy Britten-Parker]] - Cioran |
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*[[Larry Attile]] - Foreman |
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*[[Richard M. Davidson]] - Court Clerk |
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*[[Camryn Manheim]] - Leila |
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*[[Lynn Anderson]] - Woman #1 |
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*[[Jane Sanders]] - Woman #2 |
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*[[Lennie Loftin]] - Fogarty |
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*[[Frank Anderson]] - Man #1 |
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==Trivia== |
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* [[Camryn Manheim]] briefly appears in this episode. She is seen with her back turned to the camera standing behind an ambulance towards the beginning of the episode. This is one of her first acting jobs. |
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* When originally aired on [[NBC]], $900,000 worth of advertising was pulled due to the controversial topic of the episode, leaving it with no paid advertisers, leaving the network to fill the time with promos and public service announcements. It never aired again on NBC, but has been rerun on [[Turner Network Television|TNT]]. |
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[[Category:Law & Order episodes]] |
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[[Category:Dramatic works about abortion]] |
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[[Category:1991 television episodes]] |
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