Law & Order S22E12 “Almost Famous” Cast, Plot, New Tonight January 26 2023
Tonight (Thursday January 26 2023), NBC broadcasts an episode of the series Law & Order titled Almost Famous.
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Almost Famous Season 22, Episode 12 Episode Summary
Following the death of a teenager, Cosgrove and Shaw learn the lengths kids will go to in order to gain notoriety online. Price and Maroun take a chance by pursuing the person they think is the case’s real criminal, but they end up back where they started.
What Time is the “Almost Famous” Episode On?
The Almost Famous episode of Law & Order will be broadcast on January 26 2023 on NBC at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Almost Famous” Episode New?
The Almost Famous episode of Law & Order is all new!
Law & Order Almost Famous Cast & Stars
Main Cast |
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Anthony Anderson as Detective Kevin Bernard Jeffrey Donovan as Detective Frank Cosgrove Camryn Manheim as Lieutenant Kate Dixon Hugh Dancy as Executive Assistant District Attorney Nolan Price Odelya Halevi as Assistant District Attorney Samantha Maroun Sam Waterston as District Attorney Jack McCoy |
Recurring Cast |
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Connie Shi as Detective Violet Yee Diane Ciesla as Judge Evelyn Boyd Antonio Edwards Suarez as Judge Luis Hernandez |
Guest Cast |
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Kiera Allen as Amber Koenig Patrick Ball as Jason Wheeler William DePaolo as Phil Brewer Danny Garcia as Virgil Gilbert Natalie Gold as Megan Wallace Garrett Gallego as Max Brewer Andrew Kober as Sean Kapinski Andrea Ilene Shapiro as Nancy Bradshaw Shayaan Siddiqui as Brian Knox Jasmin Walker as Attorney Amanda Shea AJ Landy as Eli Barone Max Beckman as Finn Hillary Dominguez as Lydia Emily Berman as MLI Danny Arnold as Clerk Danny Marin as Teenager One Dean Cestari as Teenager Two Katie Kocik as Female Employee |
Almost Famous Episode Videos & Previews
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Law & Order Series Information
NBC is bringing back one of its most treasured and honored dramas with "Law & Order." The series, which will continue the classic bifurcated format that was created for its original run, will once again examine "the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders." |