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Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 2
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The second season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent premiered September 29, 2002 and ended May 18, 2003 on NBC.
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Production
Law & Order: Criminal Intent was renewed a second season in May 2002 and production began in Summer 2002. Show runner/executive producer René Balcer became head writer this season, writing every episode of the season.
Peter Jankowski was promoted to executive producer this season; last season Jankowski was a co-executive producer. Co-executive producers this season were Fred Berner, Arthur W. Forney, and Theresa Rebeck with John L. Roman and Michael Kewley serving as producers. Supervising producers were Roz Weinman and Marlane Gomard Meyer. Original Law & Order writer and co-executive producer at the time, Michael S. Chernuchin was consulting producer and Tim DeLuca as associate producer. Mary Rae Thewlis became co-producer starting with the 6th episode, "Malignant". Warren Leight, who later became co-executive producer and then show runner/executive producer, began as a producer with the 10th episode, "Con-Text". Balcer hired Leight from a recommendation by co-executive producer, Theresa Rebeck.
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Cast
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Recurring cast
- Leslie Hendrix as Chief Medical Examiner Elizabeth Rodgers
Notable guest stars
- Liam Aiken as Robbie Bishop
- Victor Argo as Mr. Garcia
- Matthew Arkin as Ben Gergis
- Tom Atkins as Mr. Monahan
- Karen Black as Vera Morgan
- Tammy Blanchard as Sarah Eldon
- Mark Blum as Dr. Philip Oliver
- Paul Calderon as Jojo Rios
- Reg E. Cathey as Professor Roland Sanders
- Kim Chan as Mr. Hsu
- Ken Cheeseman as Leo Gergis
- Dennis Christopher as Roger Coffman
- Olivia d'Abo as Nicole Wallace / Elizabeth Hitchens
- Paul Dooley as Stan Coffman
- Lisa Eichhorn as Dr. Leonard
- Ned Eisenberg as Danny Sussman
- Linda Emond as Dr. Christine Fellowes
- Susan Floyd as Attorney Linda Bonham
- Peter Frechette as Stuart Gaston
- Jim Gaffigan as Russell Matthews
- Peter Gerety as George Dawkins
- Isabel Glasser as Elaine Gergis
- David Marshall Grant as ADA Peter Bonham
- Joel Grey as Milt Winters
- Tim Guinee as David Bishop
- John Benjamin Hickey as Randall Fuller
- Linda Lavin as Ursula Sussman
- Hal Linden as Mr. Turner
- Mark Linn-Baker as Wally Stevens
- Daniel London as Mark Bayley
- Deirdre Lovejoy as Penny Halliwell
- James McCaffrey as Daniel Croydon
- Lance Reddick as Jack Bernard
- Amy Ryan as Julie Turner
- William Sadler as Kyle Devlin
- Jay O. Sanders as Harry Rowan
- Josef Sommer as Spencer Durning
- Mike Starr as Ted Marston
- Adam Storke as Mark Dietrich
- Rider Strong as Ethan Edwards
- Lee Tergesen as Keith Ramsey
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Jim Halliwell
- Christopher Welch as Dr. Thomas Dysart
- Paul Wesley as Luke Miller
- Merritt Wever as Hannah Price
- Elizabeth Wilson as Lucille Mobray
- Frank Wood as George Weems
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