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on
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's long-running police procedural and
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'' Law & Order''. He was created by
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and
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and portrayed by
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. He was featured on the show for 12 seasons, from 1992 to 2004, making him one of the longest-serving main characters in the series' history, as well as the longest-serving police detective on the show. He also appeared in three ''Law & Order''
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and was part of the original cast of '' Law & Order: Trial by Jury'', appearing in the first two episodes prior to his death. He appears in 282 episodes (273 episodes of ''Law & Order'', two episodes of ''Law & Order: Trial by Jury'', one episode of ''
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'', three episodes of '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', and three episodes of '' Homicide: Life on the Street''), the TV movie ''
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'' and the ''Law & Order''
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'' Law & Order: Dead on the Money'', '' Law & Order: Double or Nothing'', '' Law & Order: Justice is Served'' and '' Law & Order: Legacies''. Orbach's performance as Briscoe on the New York-based series was so popular that it resulted in him being declared a "Living Landmark" by the
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, along with fellow longtime series cast member
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(who portrays the prosecutor
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on the show).


''Law & Order'' universe

Lennie Briscoe is introduced in the ninth episode of the third season, "Point of View", as the new senior detective in the
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's 27th Detective Squad in the 27th Police Precinct's station house. In the episode "Virus", his birthday is given as January 2, 1940. His commanding officer during his first season on the show is Capt. Donald Cragen ( Dann Florek); a year later, Lt. Anita Van Buren ( S. Epatha Merkerson) takes over the 27th Precinct. He was previously assigned as a detective in the 116th Squad in
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. Briscoe joins the squad after Det. Mike Logan's (
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) partner, Sgt. Phil Cerreta (
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), is shot by a black market arms dealer and transfers to a desk job in another precinct. After Logan is transferred to Staten Island in 1995, Det. Rey Curtis (
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) becomes Briscoe's partner. Four years later, Curtis goes into early
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to take care of his multiple sclerosis–stricken wife, and he is replaced by Det.
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( Jesse L. Martin) in 1999.


Character biography

Born on January 2, 1940, Lennie Briscoe grows up in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan. He has a brother. As a child, he attends P.S. 21, as his father had before him, as well as P.S. 189. He attends college at the City College of New York. A veteran of two failed marriages, Briscoe has two daughters by his first wife, the elder Julia and the younger Cathy ( Jennifer Bill), and a nephew, Det. Ken Briscoe (played by Orbach's son,
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). Cathy is born on June 23, 1971 and is murdered on March 4, 1998. By 2002, he has at least two grandchildren. Prior to working for the NYPD, Briscoe works at his uncle's liquor store. Briscoe begins working in the NYPD homicide department in 1981. Like most detective characters on the early seasons of the show, Briscoe carries a
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revolver as his service weapon. He is a recovering
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, admitting he spent "20 years in a bottle". He often makes references to being a "friend of Bill W.", which is a reference to his having attended Alcoholics Anonymous. In the 1996 episode " Aftershock", after witnessing an execution from a case that he helped investigate, Briscoe becomes a car accident victim. When he falls off the wagon with disastrous results; ADA
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(
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) is struck and killed by a
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while driving him home from a bar. He feels responsible for her death, and he remains sober for the rest of his life. His drinking harms his family; he is often absent from his daughters' lives, and they have distant, fractious relationships with him as adults. Briscoe blames himself, especially when Cathy, a methamphetamine addict, is murdered by a
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named Danny Jones (Johnny Dapolito) after she testifies against him in court. However, he finds closure when Jones dies from a heroin
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. It is implied that Briscoe considered having Jones killed. One of Briscoe's former snitches had offered to kill Jones if Briscoe could get his charges reduced. Briscoe is later seen talking to the arresting officer about the snitch, but it is never confirmed if Briscoe did him the favor. Briscoe's father is
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ish, his mother is not
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and he is raised
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, but occasionally attends Jewish services. His father served in the
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during
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and helped to liberate a Nazi concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Briscoe's father suffers from Alzheimer's and dies by 1994. Briscoe does not get along with his father and once described him as a " schmuck". Nevertheless, he takes several days off when his father dies. He mentions having voted for
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in the 2000 U.S. presidential election. He supports the
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. He plays golf, and he is also revealed to be a skilled pool player and is shown defeating an opponent in eight-ball after the break without giving up a turn.


Character highlights

Briscoe is one of many characters on the show to have served in the
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; he was at one point a
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in the
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. On several occasions he has referred to his service in the
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. After leaving the Army, Briscoe joined the NYPD in the 29th Precinct in
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and walked a
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there with stops at the 31st and 33rd Precincts, also in Manhattan, and the 110th and 116th Precincts in Queens, at some point reaching the rank of detective. In the 1999 episode "Marathon", he is revealed to have spent three years in the Anti-Crime Unit. Briscoe's detective shield number is 8220. Briscoe typically has a wise-crack or joke about the victim or circumstances of death at the close of the opening scene, with the joke usually exhibiting a very
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delivery while at the same time being highly "on target". He likes music, but mostly music that was popular in his youth; in one episode, Curtis chides his musical taste for stopping with
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. Briscoe used to read Langston Hughes back when he was a beatnik "for about five minutes" because "it used to work pretty good on Jewish girls from Riverdale." Many of Briscoe's former partners and colleagues outside the series (offscreen before Briscoe joined the 27th Precinct) have been or ended up becoming corrupt. In the 1993 episode "Jurisdiction", Detective Brian Torelli (
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) forces a confession from a
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man; at the end of the episode, Briscoe is present when Internal Affairs arrests Torelli for suborning perjury and
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. In the 1994 episode "Kids", the son of police Detective Ted Parker ( Robert Hogan), a former colleague of Briscoe, is arrested for shooting another teenager. Parker and Briscoe have a private conversation during which Parker, speaking hypothetically, essentially relays to Briscoe that his son killed the other boy in self defense. At the end of the episode, Parker tacitly acknowledges to Briscoe that he used his contacts in his old precinct to engineer the shooting death of a key prosecution witness in his son's case (resulting in a mistrial). Another of Briscoe's former partners, Detective John Flynn ( Kevin Conway), falsely implicates him in the 1996 episode "Corruption" for taking seized drugs from the 116th Precinct evidence room (given to him by Flynn) during their stint there several years before. Flynn makes this allegation partly to throw off the Hellman Commission, which had been convened to investigate police corruption, including the questionable shooting death of a suspect by Flynn himself at the start of the episode, and partly as revenge against Curtis, who refused to falsely defend Flynn. Briscoe, however, has an alibi—he was having an affair with Officer Betty Abrams ( Caroline Kava), a married woman. Against Briscoe's wishes, Abrams testifies before the commission to exonerate him. Because of the affair, however, the commissioners question her credibility. Briscoe finally gets the truth out of Flynn with a hidden
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, but Flynn commits suicide before he can be further prosecuted. Briscoe is ultimately cleared. In the 2000 episode "Amends", Briscoe has another reunion with one of his former colleagues that opens up some ugly history. While investigating a 20-year-old
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, Briscoe learns that one of his former colleagues, Tommy Brannigan (
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), had been convinced by his superior to accept promotion to detective first grade in exchange for letting a murder suspect go free. The now-retired Brannigan ultimately confesses in court, which helps Executive ADA
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(
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) convict the suspect in the long-cold case. Some decisions in Briscoe's career are controversial. In the 1998 episode "Stalker", a key piece of evidence against a stalker accused of murdering a woman is ruled inadmissible because the police concluded that the victim had earlier lied about previously being attacked by the stalker, thereby undermining her own credibility. However, after the victim is found murdered, Briscoe approaches McCoy and tells him that he now believes that the victim did not lie to the police concerning the stalker's earlier attacks. Briscoe testifies for the prosecution to this effect, resulting in the evidence being readmitted but also drawing Van Buren's ire for going behind her back. In addition, Curtis is called as a defense witness so he can state his belief that the original police report was correct; McCoy is forced to attack his credibility in order to salvage the case. The stalker is convicted, and Briscoe and Curtis reconcile afterward. Shortly after
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is assigned as Briscoe's partner, the two nearly come to blows during a particularly difficult investigation of a robbery-homicide in the 1999 episode "Marathon". Their primary suspect confesses as he is being arrested, but because Briscoe is the only officer within earshot, Green, Van Buren, and McCoy are placed in a difficult position with regard to the confession. Again, Briscoe is eventually vindicated, and Green and he work to rebuild their professional rapport. Briscoe retires in the 2004 episode "C.O.D." after 12 years at the 27th Precinct and more than 30 years in the NYPD. His replacement at the 27th Precinct is Det.
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(
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). Briscoe died at some point between 2004 and 2005 (Orbach himself died on December 28, 2004). Although not addressed directly on the main series until 2008, his death was implied in 2005 and confirmed in 2007 on an episode of ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent''. The three official mentions of his death were made by each of his three junior partners on the series: Mike Logan, Rey Curtis and Ed Green.


Spin-offs

On the first season of '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', Briscoe makes three guest appearances assisting his old boss, Captain Cragen (one of these reunions involves re-opening a
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case that Briscoe and Logan had failed to solve several years earlier in the 1994 episode "Mayhem"). Briscoe also makes a guest appearance in the ''
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'' episode "Poison" with his partner
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, in which he assists the Major Case Squad on a similar case. He also appeared in three episodes of '' Homicide: Life on the Street''. Soon after his retirement, Briscoe joins '' Law & Order: Trial by Jury'', having accepted an appointment as an investigator in the office of
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Arthur Branch ( Fred Thompson), with partner Inv. Hector Salazar ( Kirk Acevedo). He appears in only the first two episodes of this series - "The Abominable Showman" and "41 Shots".


Appearances

*''Homicide: Life on the Street'' **Season Four ***Episode 12: "For God and Country" **Season Six ***Episode 5: "Baby, It's You" **Season Seven ***Episode 15: "Sideshow" *''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' **Season One ***Episode 3: "...Or Just Look Like One" ***Episode 4: "Hysteria" ***Episode 15: "Entitled" *''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' **Season One ***Episode 7: "Poison"


Death and acknowledgements

In 2005, the Lennie Briscoe character was written out after the second episode of ''Trial By Jury'', coinciding with Orbach's death on December 28, 2004, from prostate cancer. The character's departure from the show was originally to be in the episode "Baby Boom" in which members of the DA's office attend a memorial service for him. This scene was in fact filmed but was not included in the aired episode. Part of the scene however is included in the behind-the-scenes footage of the show's
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set. Briscoe's absence past the second episode is never acknowledged, and he is quickly replaced by Detective Chris Ravell ( Scott Cohen). His former partners each mention his death on ''Law & Order'' or one of its spinoffs. In the 2007 ''Criminal Intent'' episode " Renewal", Mike Logan mentions that Briscoe has died, but that he still sees him alive in his dreams. In the 2008 ''Law & Order'' episode "Burn Card", Ed Green says that he returned to
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briefly after Briscoe died. In the 2009 ''Law & Order'' episode "Fed", Rey Curtis returns to New York to bury his wife Deborah, who had finally succumbed to complications related to multiple sclerosis. He reveals to Van Buren that he had spoken with Briscoe a few days before his death, and that he was his old wisecracking self right up to the end.


Credits

Law & Order Law & Order: Trial By Jury


Reception

* Lennie Briscoe was voted the 30th-greatest television show character of all time by Bravo (US TV channel), Bravo TV. * Lennie Briscoe was ''Law & Order''s third-greatest detective on the Hallmark Channel poll in 2010, beaten only by ''Special Victims Unit''s Olivia Benson, Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay), who came in second, and ''Criminal Intent''s Robert Goren, Detective Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio), who won the poll. * Lennie Briscoe was ranked number 9 on Sleuth Channel's poll of America's Top Sleuths, between Sherlock Holmes at number 10 and Gil Grissom of ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI'' at number 8. * Lennie Briscoe was named one of TV's Smartest Detectives by AOL TV. * Lennie Briscoe was ranked 15th on ''TV Guide''s list of the 25 greatest TV detectives.


References

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