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Detective Brian Cassidy is a fictional character played by
Dean Winters Dean Gerard Winters (born July 20, 1964) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Ryan O'Reily on the HBO prison drama ''Oz (TV series), Oz'' and had roles in TV series'' Rescue Me (U.S. TV series), Rescue Me'', ''30 Rock'', ''Sex and th ...
in the American
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television series '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' on
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. A recurring cast member during the first season, Cassidy is a young and inexperienced detective with the
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's
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, and the original partner of
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(
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). The stress of the Special Victims Unit is too much for Cassidy, and he transfers to the Narcotics unit in the middle of the season. Cassidy later returns in the 13th-season finale working undercover for a
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the SVU detectives are investigating. Winters had previously worked with creator
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, but he was offered a role on ''SVU'' through Belzer, though the role proved to be temporary due to Winters' commitment to '' Oz''. As Winters only remained with the series for 13 episodes, his character never had much of a chance to develop. Winters wanted to return to the show for a long time, however, and felt the time was right during the 13th-season finale. Critics were generally negative about Cassidy during the character's initial tenure on the show, but some were glad to see his return in "
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".


Character biography

Even though Brian Cassidy is a dedicated member of the Special Victims Unit, he lacks the language to describe sex crimes and the emotional maturity to deal with them. He views his partner,
John Munch John Munch is a fictional character played by actor Richard Belzer. Munch first appeared on the American crime drama television series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' on NBC. A regular through the entire run of the series from 1993 to 1999, Mu ...
(
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), as a mentor. Cassidy has a drunken
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with fellow SVU Detective
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) but wants to pursue a relationship with her. She turns him down, citing a policy of not having relationships with co-workers. Years later, Benson expresses regret at the way she handled the situation. These factors and the stress of the unit wear Cassidy down. After Cassidy loses his temper at Benson in front of the squad, Captain
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) tests his readiness to deal with sex crimes by sending him to check up on a teenage rape survivor Cragen met when he worked in homicide. After she details how her abuser systematically violated her and then had her
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d, Cassidy decides he lacks the stomach to deal with sex crimes and transfers to the NYPD's Narcotics Division. Munch later laments that he felt abandoned when Cassidy became the latest in a long line of partners who left him. Cassidy returns 12 years later in the Season 13 episode "
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". He has been working undercover for three years as a bodyguard for a
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, Bart Ganzel (
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), and gives the SVU detectives information about Ganzel's prostitution ring. When a prostitute who had been dating both Cassidy and Ganzel is found dead in bed with Cragen, Detective
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) believes Cassidy played a role in framing Cragen, despite the other SVU detectives vouching for him. Amaro confronts Cassidy at gunpoint and tries to force information out of him. After Ganzel discovers Cassidy is working undercover to expose him, he has a corrupt NYPD police officer shoot Cassidy. Amaro helps uncover the conspiracy that led to the attack. Cassidy survives and awakens in the hospital, where Benson tells him she is not the same person she was when they first worked together, and kisses him. In the episode "Undercover Blue", a prostitute accuses Cassidy of raping her while he was undercover four years prior. Investigation reveals the woman and her boss set Cassidy up to make money from suing the NYPD, and the charges are dropped. Because of the longtime consensual relationship Cassidy had had with a prostitute during his undercover stint, however, he is demoted from detective to officer, working nights at a Bronx courthouse. Benson's and Cassidy's relationship, until now a secret to SVU, is also forced into the open in this episode when Amaro and Munch go to Cassidy's apartment and find Benson there; in Season 15, the couple move in together. In the episode "Internal Affairs", Internal Affairs Bureau Lt. Ed Tucker (
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) puts Cassidy undercover to investigate a corrupt precinct with the promise that, if the operation is successful, he will earn back his detective badge. Although the assignment very nearly leads to his death at the hands of two corrupt cops, it is revealed in the episode "Rapist Anonymous" that Cassidy is a detective again and will be working in Internal Affairs. Cassidy and Benson amicably break up during the episode "Downloaded Child" after realizing they are fundamentally different people; he prefers to live in the moment, while she plans for the future. At the end of Season 19's " Gone Fishin'", Cassidy returns as a DA investigator and tells Benson he is investigating allegations that she is abusing her adopted son, Noah. In "Mood", it is revealed that Cassidy told another DA investigator about Benson and her ordeal with serial rapist William Lewis (
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), which indirectly led to the child abuse claim. Benson, furious, says she never wants to speak to him again. In "Chasing Demons", Cassidy testifies against a child molester he had physically assaulted during arrest. During
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, Cassidy explodes with anger and threatens to kill the defendant, causing a
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. The suspect is murdered the following day after Cassidy is seen at his house, and ADA
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) has him arrested for murder. The killer, though, turns out to have been one of the suspect's victims, and Cassidy is exonerated. However, Cassidy opens up to Stone, telling him that he was molested as a child by his
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Development

Although Winters previously worked with
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on ''
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'', he credited fellow cast member
Richard Belzer Richard Jay Belzer (born August 4, 1944) is a retired American actor, stand-up comedian, and author. He is best known for his role as BPD Detective, NYPD Detective/Sergeant, and DA Investigator John Munch, whom he has portrayed as a regular cast ...
with getting him the job on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. Belzer and Winters had first worked together when Winters guest-starred on '' Homicide: Life on the Street'', where Belzer was a regular. Wolf invited Belzer to join the cast of his new ''
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'' spinoff after ''Homicide'' was cancelled, and Belzer told Wolf he would only join the cast if Winters was his partner on the show. Winters had a role at the same time on the
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drama '' Oz'' and, while the ''SVU'' role was initially only supposed to last a few episodes, he was contractually obligated to ''Oz'', and eventually departed ''SVU'' completely to focus on ''Oz''. Winters believed that Cassidy was not unintelligent, but simply naive. He voiced early on a desire to executive producer
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that Cassidy not be made into the "
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" of the unit because he did not believe there would be any in the
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. Cassidy's character did not see much development, but Winters attributed this to the lack of time the character was on the show. His character appeared during the first half of the first season, when the writers were trying to flesh out all of the characters on the show. Had he remained on the show longer, Winters believed that the writers would have found much more for Cassidy to do. Winters was not bitter that the ''SVU'' role did not work out, and he wanted to return to the series for many years. During the 13th season, ''SVU'' was filming scenes in front of the building where Winters lived, so he chatted with the cast and crew, especially his former costar
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. Hargitay helped Winters return to the show for the season finale that year. Winters saw potential in the storyline involving Cragen being framed for the murder of a prostitute and believed the time was right, so he agreed to stay on as a recurring character in the 14th season. Winters was excited about the changes in Cassidy's character; while Cassidy was young and immature in the first season, he had become more jaded in the years since, and Winters believed the audience was left in suspense in the 14th-season premiere not knowing whether Cassidy was corrupt or not.


Awards and decorations

The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Detective Cassidy, as seen in "Internal Affairs".


Reception

After the premiere of ''SVU'', ''Variety'''s Phil Gallo felt that Cassidy was not given much to do, and what he comes up with is an "irksome single note". ''
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''s Bruce Fretts agreed that the audience did not get to see enough of Cassidy. Regarding Cassidy's return to the show, Brittany Frederick of ''Star Pulse'' said, "It was a pleasant surprise to see Dean Winters reprise his role as Detective Brian Cassidy last season; his character was with the show so briefly that we didn't really get to know him...Cassidy is an entirely different person now - as he should be after so many years absent - but there's an odd comfort in getting to see him again when the show could've easily come up with a random undercover cop to fill his role."


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