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NYPD Blue: Season 04
Running Time: 60 min.
Release By: ABC
The fourth season} of NYPD Blue saw the introduction of two important new cast members: Andrea Thompson as Detective Jill Kirkendall, fearless crime-fighter, single mother, and potential threat to the burgeoning romance between Det. Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) and Det. Diane Russell (Kim Delaney); and Lourdes Benedicto as Gina Colon, one of several novice 15th precinct administrative assistants, and the new love interest for Det. James Martinez (Nicholas Turturro). While Andrea Thompson would ultimately be promoted to series regular, Lourdes Benedicto remained among the recurring-character ranks, albeit a prominent one. In other developments, Det. Greg Medavoy (Gordon Clapp) went on a crash diet and somewhat reluctantly volunteered to be the father of gay cop Abby Sullivan's (Paige Turco) baby; Bobby Simone inherited a shabby Brooklyn apartment building, involving him in a whole new crop of oddball characters, chief among them surly building super Henry Coffield (Willie Garson); combustible Det. Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) continued to behave in an unpredictable fashion from one day to the next, though he was considerably humanized by his newborn son Theo (the mother, of course, was Assistant DA Sylvia Costas [Sharon Lawrence, beset by professional and personal woes, suffered a nervous breakdown. Of the major story arcs, two involved delicate and potentially deadly undercover operations. Diane Russell was assigned to get "close" to handsome, hair-triggered mob functionary Jimmy Liery (Christopher Meloni); it was the grim outcome of this case that nearly pushed Diane over the edge and back into a bottle. And, prodded by the Feds, who were anxious to build a case against hoodlum Joey Salvo (Peter Onorati), Bobby Simone infiltrated Salvo's circle of friends and performed a few conspicuous "favors" for Joey. The fact that Bobby's covert activities aroused the suspicions of Internal Affairs very nearly lost Simone his badge -- and also set the stage for season four's cliffhanger finale. As was the case in the three previous years, NYPD Blue collected quite a few statuettes at the annual Emmy awards presentation. Dennis Franz copped his third Emmy as Outstanding Lead Actor; Kim Delaney was honored as Outstanding Supporting Actress; and David Milch, Stephen Gaghan, and Michael R. Perry shared an award for their scripting of the episode "Where's 'Swaldo?" Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
NYPD Blue: Season 04 Cast and Crew:
James McDaniel - (Lt. Arthur Fancy) |
Production Credits:
Alan Muraoka (Art Director)
Nicole Carrasco (Associate Producer)
Gigi Coello Bannon (Associate Producer)
Joseph Berger-Davis (Associate Producer)
Bing Sokolsky (Cinematographer)
Lex DuPont (Cinematographer)
Scott Fuller (Cinematographer)
Brian Reynolds (Cinematographer)
Stephen Crawford (Cinematographer)
Michael Robin (Co-Executive Producer)
Steven Paul (Co-producer)
Chad Savage (Co-producer)
Bill Clark (Co-producer)
Theresa Rebeck (Co-producer)
JoAnne McCool (Co-producer)
Edward Chip Rogers (Composer (Music Score))
Mike Post (Composer (Music Score))
Ian Dye (Composer (Music Score))
Brian Chambers (Editor)
Peter B. Ellis (Editor)
Lawrence Jordan (Editor)
Farrel Jane Levy (Editor)
Edith Weil (Editor)
Jane Kass (Editor)
Robin Katz (Editor)
David Crabtree (Editor)
Gregory Hoblit (Executive Producer)
Mark Tinker (Executive Producer)
Jesse Bochco (Producer)
Matt Olmstead (Producer)
Jody Taylor Worth (Producer)
H.G. Bissinger (Producer)
Steven Bochco (Producer)
Burton Armus (Producer)
Paris Barclay (Producer)
David Milch (Producer)
Tom Szentgyorgyi (Producer)
Leonard Gardner (Producer)
Richard C. Hankins (Production Designer)
Paul Bryan Eads (Production Designer)
Kevin Arkadie (Supervising Producer)
Nicholas Wootton (Supervising Producer)
George Roth (Supervising Producer)
Meredith Stehm (Supervising Producer)
NYPD Blue: Season 04 Episodes:
NYPD Blue: Moby Greg
NYPD Blue: Thick Stu
NYPD Blue: Yes, We Have No Cannolis
NYPD Blue: Where's 'Swaldo?
NYPD Blue: Where'd the Van Gogh?
NYPD Blue: Yes Sir, That's My Baby
NYPD Blue: Ted and Carey's Bogus Adventure
NYPD Blue: Unembraceable You
NYPD Blue: Caulksmanship
NYPD Blue: My Wild Irish Nose
NYPD Blue: Alice Doesn't Fit Here Anymore
NYPD Blue: Upstairs, Downstairs
NYPD Blue: Tom and Geri
NYPD Blue: A Remington Original
NYPD Blue: Taillight's Last Gleaming
NYPD Blue: What a Dump!
NYPD Blue: A Wrenching Experience
NYPD Blue: I Love Lucy
NYPD Blue: Bad Rap
NYPD Blue: Emission Impossible
NYPD Blue: Is Paris Burning?
NYPD Blue: A Draining Experience
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