Post by jeffan on Jan 31, 2010 4:21:47 GMT -5
Casting Call:
[PATRICIA CARUSO] Female... 40s. Attractive businesswoman. She runs a popular blog, and is a contributing writer at the successful, albeit chauvinistic, magazine, "Traffic". Frustrated by the lack of recognition for her work, she will stop at nothing to become the next editor-in-chief. When her boss is found dead in his apartment, she calls on the emotional support of her ex-husband. Hurt and disturbed to discover that her 18-year-old daughter and her boss had been seeing each other, she tries to protect her daughter from making the same mistakes she did. GUEST LEAD
[PHIL CARUSO] Male... 40s. A mob lawyer, he’s rough around the edges and intelligent. With the recent murder of his ex-wife’s boss, he steps back into the picture to help his wife through this tough time and to protect his 18-year-old daughter from being interrogated by the MCS. His mob-savvy bravado does not elude the MCS. GUEST LEAD
[EMMA CARUSO] Female. 18. Precocious and smart. A Freshman at NYU, she’s studying journalism and following in her mother’s footsteps. While interning at the magazine her mother works for, her article attracts the editor-in-chief—he likes her writing and she loves the attention. When their relationship becomes romantic, she starts sneaking around to avoid her mother’s disapproving eye sptv050769. GUEST LEAD
[FRANK BOLINGER] Male. 30s. The art director of the popular magazine "Traffic" ("Vanity Fair" meets "Esquire"). Passionate and hot-tempered. A long time friend to Connor, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, he shares in Connor’s taste for the wild life, but not his taste in girls. With prior charges for assault and a history of hot-blooded disagreements with Connor, the MCS suspect him of Connor’s recent murder. GUEST LEAD
[CONNOR JAMISON] Male. 40s. Lives on the Upper East Side, he’s editor-in-chief of the popular magazine, "Traffic" ("Vanity Fair" meets "Esquire"). Smart, dry, and powerful — this is a man who is used to getting exactly what he wants. He has a taste for the wild life and a thing for younger girls, which doesn’t sit well with some of his co-workers. (GUEST LEAD)
[HOUSEKEEPER] Female. 30s-40s. She’s worked for a wealthy Upper East Side bachelor for years, even though she’s disapproving of what he does behind closed doors. After the recent murder of her boss, the MCS question what she knows about his personal life. (2 scenes)
[LARA] Female. 18. Sweet-faced. She works as a prostitute for the Russian mob. By coming off as coquettish and innocent, she dupes her clients into believing that she’s underage. Russian accent. (2 scenes)
[IVANKOV] Male. 30s. Attractive. Now in Rikers, he’s wanted in Russia on multiple murder charges. When the MCS question him about the recent murder of a fellow inmate, he’s smug and confident. Russian accent. (2 scenes)
[ATTORNEY] Male. 30s-40s. Advises his client in an interrogation room while the MCS question him about the recent murder of his boss. (1 scene)
[RUDY] Male. 40s. A Russian mobster who is in the business of selling young prostitutes to high-paying clientele. Russian accent. (2 scenes)
[DMITRI] Male. 30s. A Russian mobster who runs a business of selling young prostitutes to high-paying clientele. He delights in his girls. Russian accent. (1 scene)
[REED] Male. 40s. A well-manicured and wealthy doctor who comes to an underage prostitute, looking for a good time. (1 scene)
[HEATHER] Female. 18. She works for the Russian mob as a prostitute; when posing as a 15-year-old, one of her clients challenges her real age. Russian accent. (1 scene)
[LAWRENCE RANDOLPH] Male. White-shoe lawyer for the Caruso family who's present during an interrogation with the MCS. (1 scene)
[PHOTOGRAPHER] Male or Female. An NYPD publicity photographer snaps photos of the new captain of MCS. (2 lines)
[PARTY GUEST] Male. 30s. A guest at a posh magazine party, he mingles with one of the attractive contributing writers. (1 line)
[CSU TECH] Male or Female. At the scene of the crime, the officer reveals some new evidence to the MCS. (1 line)
www.spoilertv.com/2010/01/law-and-order-criminal-intent-episode_30.html
[PATRICIA CARUSO] Female... 40s. Attractive businesswoman. She runs a popular blog, and is a contributing writer at the successful, albeit chauvinistic, magazine, "Traffic". Frustrated by the lack of recognition for her work, she will stop at nothing to become the next editor-in-chief. When her boss is found dead in his apartment, she calls on the emotional support of her ex-husband. Hurt and disturbed to discover that her 18-year-old daughter and her boss had been seeing each other, she tries to protect her daughter from making the same mistakes she did. GUEST LEAD
[PHIL CARUSO] Male... 40s. A mob lawyer, he’s rough around the edges and intelligent. With the recent murder of his ex-wife’s boss, he steps back into the picture to help his wife through this tough time and to protect his 18-year-old daughter from being interrogated by the MCS. His mob-savvy bravado does not elude the MCS. GUEST LEAD
[EMMA CARUSO] Female. 18. Precocious and smart. A Freshman at NYU, she’s studying journalism and following in her mother’s footsteps. While interning at the magazine her mother works for, her article attracts the editor-in-chief—he likes her writing and she loves the attention. When their relationship becomes romantic, she starts sneaking around to avoid her mother’s disapproving eye sptv050769. GUEST LEAD
[FRANK BOLINGER] Male. 30s. The art director of the popular magazine "Traffic" ("Vanity Fair" meets "Esquire"). Passionate and hot-tempered. A long time friend to Connor, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, he shares in Connor’s taste for the wild life, but not his taste in girls. With prior charges for assault and a history of hot-blooded disagreements with Connor, the MCS suspect him of Connor’s recent murder. GUEST LEAD
[CONNOR JAMISON] Male. 40s. Lives on the Upper East Side, he’s editor-in-chief of the popular magazine, "Traffic" ("Vanity Fair" meets "Esquire"). Smart, dry, and powerful — this is a man who is used to getting exactly what he wants. He has a taste for the wild life and a thing for younger girls, which doesn’t sit well with some of his co-workers. (GUEST LEAD)
[HOUSEKEEPER] Female. 30s-40s. She’s worked for a wealthy Upper East Side bachelor for years, even though she’s disapproving of what he does behind closed doors. After the recent murder of her boss, the MCS question what she knows about his personal life. (2 scenes)
[LARA] Female. 18. Sweet-faced. She works as a prostitute for the Russian mob. By coming off as coquettish and innocent, she dupes her clients into believing that she’s underage. Russian accent. (2 scenes)
[IVANKOV] Male. 30s. Attractive. Now in Rikers, he’s wanted in Russia on multiple murder charges. When the MCS question him about the recent murder of a fellow inmate, he’s smug and confident. Russian accent. (2 scenes)
[ATTORNEY] Male. 30s-40s. Advises his client in an interrogation room while the MCS question him about the recent murder of his boss. (1 scene)
[RUDY] Male. 40s. A Russian mobster who is in the business of selling young prostitutes to high-paying clientele. Russian accent. (2 scenes)
[DMITRI] Male. 30s. A Russian mobster who runs a business of selling young prostitutes to high-paying clientele. He delights in his girls. Russian accent. (1 scene)
[REED] Male. 40s. A well-manicured and wealthy doctor who comes to an underage prostitute, looking for a good time. (1 scene)
[HEATHER] Female. 18. She works for the Russian mob as a prostitute; when posing as a 15-year-old, one of her clients challenges her real age. Russian accent. (1 scene)
[LAWRENCE RANDOLPH] Male. White-shoe lawyer for the Caruso family who's present during an interrogation with the MCS. (1 scene)
[PHOTOGRAPHER] Male or Female. An NYPD publicity photographer snaps photos of the new captain of MCS. (2 lines)
[PARTY GUEST] Male. 30s. A guest at a posh magazine party, he mingles with one of the attractive contributing writers. (1 line)
[CSU TECH] Male or Female. At the scene of the crime, the officer reveals some new evidence to the MCS. (1 line)
www.spoilertv.com/2010/01/law-and-order-criminal-intent-episode_30.html