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Insp. Aiello (Andy Romano) — Where most superiors on Blue tended to be either wonderful (Bass) or horrible (Haverill), Aiello was a centrist: he sided with a task force that pushed Bobby out of the way on a major case, but later gave the green light for Bobby to take over (which led to the arrest of a serial killer) and also authorized the ...
NYPD Blue is an American police procedural television series set in New York City, exploring the struggles of the fictional 15th Precinct detective squad in Manhattan. [1] Each episode typically intertwines several plots involving an ensemble cast .
Character Main cast Recurring cast Jimmy Smits: Bobby Simone: entire season — Dennis Franz: Andy Sipowicz: entire season — James McDaniel: Arthur Fancy: entire season — Nicholas Turturro: James Martinez: entire season — Sharon Lawrence: Sylvia Costas: credited in all but only appeared in 1,7,11,&15 — Gordon Clapp: Greg Medavoy: entire ...
Pages in category "NYPD Blue characters" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. C. List of NYPD ...
Character Main cast Dennis Franz: Andy Sipowicz: entire season Mark-Paul Gosselaar: John Clark, Jr. entire season Gordon Clapp: Greg Medavoy: entire season Henry Simmons: Baldwin Jones: entire season Jacqueline Obradors: Rita Ortiz: entire season Bill Brochtrup: John Irvin: entire season Currie Graham: Thomas Bale: entire season Bonnie ...
Following this episode, Dennis Franz (who plays Andy Sipowicz) is the last remaining member of the original cast and the only actor to star in all twelve seasons and in every single episode. First appearance of Esai Morales as Tony Rodriguez.
Thirty years later, Iger is the head of the Walt Disney Co., which acquired ABC during “NYPD Blue’s” run. Later, Disney would buy the entertainment assets of 20th Century Fox, the studio ...
The show originally planned for Marcil to become a series regular, but the cast and crew weren't impressed with her work, and moved on to cast Jacqueline Obradors in a new but similar role of a newly promoted young Latina officer (Det. Rita Ortiz). Episodes 1 and 2 originally aired as an uninterrupted 120-minute episode.