Season 9, Episode 24: Refuge Part 2
Law and Order episode #300 was 'Couples', original airdate 5/21/03. This episode featured Detectives Briscoe and Green, Lt. Van Buren, DA Arthur Branch, ADA Jack McCoy and Serena Southerlyn, and Assistant ME Elizabeth Rogers.
Jack McCoy, played by Sam Waterson, appeared in three episodes of SVU; 'Entitled' episode, originally aired February 18, 2000; 'Blinded' episode, originally aired November 13, 2007; 'Torch' episode, originally aired April 28, 2010. Alex Cabot was not in these three episodes. Jack McCoy appeared in 368 episodes of 'Law and Order, 3 episodes of 'Law and Order SVU', 2 episodes of 'Law and Order: Trial by Jury', 2 episodes of 'Homicide: Life on the Streets', and 'Exiled', the 'Law and Order' TV movie. Alex Cabot, played by Stephanie March, appeared in 89 episodes of 'Law and Order SVU', and 13 episodes of the 'Conviction' series in which she played ADA Alexandra Cabot, Bureau Chief. There are no episodes where these two 'Law and Order' characters appear together.
Law and Order episode 315 is called 'City Hall'. The killing of a city councilman and wounding of a water inspector at City Hall is investigated by Briscoe and Green. The trail leads from an erroneous water bill to a secret FBI operation and sends McCoy to the chamber doors of a federal court.
In 1995, Sam Waterston reportedly earned around $100,000 per episode for his role as Jack McCoy on "Law & Order." This salary reflected his established career and the show's growing popularity. Over the years, his compensation increased as the series continued to succeed.
Sam Waterson, as Jack McCoy, appeared in 368 episodes of 'Law and Order' from his first appearance in episode 'Second Opinion' aired on September 21, 1994 through episode 'Rubber Room' aired May 24, 2010. He also appeared as Jack McCoy in two episodes (1997 and 1999) of 'Homicide: Life on the Streets'; three episodes (2000, 2007, 1020) of 'Law and Order SVU'; two episodes (both in 2005) of 'Law and Order: Trial by Jury'; and the 1998 TV movie 'Exiled'.
Sam Waterson, as Jack McCoy, appeared in 368 episodes of 'Law and Order' from his first appearance in episode 'Second Opinion' aired on September 21, 1994.
Law and Order episode #300 was 'Couples', original airdate 5/21/03. This episode featured Detectives Briscoe and Green, Lt. Van Buren, DA Arthur Branch, ADA Jack McCoy and Serena Southerlyn, and Assistant ME Elizabeth Rogers.
Jack McCoy, played by Sam Waterson, appeared in three episodes of SVU; 'Entitled' episode, originally aired February 18, 2000; 'Blinded' episode, originally aired November 13, 2007; 'Torch' episode, originally aired April 28, 2010. Alex Cabot was not in these three episodes. Jack McCoy appeared in 368 episodes of 'Law and Order, 3 episodes of 'Law and Order SVU', 2 episodes of 'Law and Order: Trial by Jury', 2 episodes of 'Homicide: Life on the Streets', and 'Exiled', the 'Law and Order' TV movie. Alex Cabot, played by Stephanie March, appeared in 89 episodes of 'Law and Order SVU', and 13 episodes of the 'Conviction' series in which she played ADA Alexandra Cabot, Bureau Chief. There are no episodes where these two 'Law and Order' characters appear together.
Law and Order episode 315 is called 'City Hall'. The killing of a city councilman and wounding of a water inspector at City Hall is investigated by Briscoe and Green. The trail leads from an erroneous water bill to a secret FBI operation and sends McCoy to the chamber doors of a federal court.
In 1995, Sam Waterston reportedly earned around $100,000 per episode for his role as Jack McCoy on "Law & Order." This salary reflected his established career and the show's growing popularity. Over the years, his compensation increased as the series continued to succeed.
Sam Waterson, as Jack McCoy, appeared in 368 episodes of 'Law and Order' from his first appearance in episode 'Second Opinion' aired on September 21, 1994 through episode 'Rubber Room' aired May 24, 2010. He also appeared as Jack McCoy in two episodes (1997 and 1999) of 'Homicide: Life on the Streets'; three episodes (2000, 2007, 1020) of 'Law and Order SVU'; two episodes (both in 2005) of 'Law and Order: Trial by Jury'; and the 1998 TV movie 'Exiled'.
in order to master a weapon in Cactus McCoy 2, you have to kill 50 Enemigos with it
Adam Dunbar McCoy has written: 'Holy Cross' -- subject(s): History, Order of the Holy Cross
Jack McCoy, director, producer, cinematographer; see first link below. Jack McCoy, freelance Photographer at Jack McCoy Photography, second link below. Jack McCoy, Singing Gondolier, Venetian Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV, and many more professionals listed on the third link below.
"Illegal" - First aired February 13, 2008 See the link below; scoll down past trivia to quotes.
In the episode airing 11/5/08, "Rumble", the issue of Jack McCoy's effectiveness as District Attorney was questioned as one of the episode's themes. At the very end of the episode during a press conference, you hear a reporter shout a question, obviously directed at McCoy, if he has been asked to join the Obama administration. That shouted question appears to have been edited in since the original airing of this episode was only the day after the Presidential election. Since McCoy's character has been the District Attorney his role has be lessened in series. If Waterston is leaving the show, he's has the opportunity now. However, I cannot locate any press release.
yes he did in order to ship cattle to chicago.