Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Burden of Our Choices


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The Burden of Our Choices

Season 21, Episode 4

Rollins clashes with the parents of a teenaged runaway. The squad comes together for a special event.

repeat 2019 English HD Level Unknown Dolby 5.1
Drama Police Spin-off Action/adventure Courtroom Legal Other Workplace Troubled Relationships Crime Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Mariska Hargitay (Actor) .. Captain Olivia Benson
Kelli Giddish (Actor) .. Detective Amanda Rollins
Ice-T (Actor) .. Sergeant Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
Peter Scanavino (Actor) .. ADA Dominick 'Sonny' Carisi, Jr.
Jamie Gray Hyder (Actor) .. Detective Katriona 'Kat' Tamin
Demore Barnes (Actor) .. Deputy Chief Christian Garland
Zach Gilford (Actor) .. James Miller
Lucy Walters (Actor) .. Tammy Miller
Peter Hermann (Actor) .. Trevor Langan
Olga Merediz (Actor) .. Judge Roberta Martinez
Kira Mclean (Actor) .. Evangeline Miller
Betsy Aidem (Actor) .. Dr. Sloane
Ami Brabson (Actor) .. Trial Judge Karyn Blake
Zuleikha Robinson (Actor) .. Vanessa Hadid
Christian Clemenson (Actor) .. Forreston Graham
Jamie Mcshane (Actor) .. Pastor Mark
Rebecca Gibel (Actor) .. Corp. Counsel Hayley Brogan
Stanley Simons (Actor) .. Isaac Franklin
Ryan Buggle (Actor) .. Noah Porter Benson
Sarah Dacey-charles (Actor) .. Minister
Brittany Joy (Actor) .. Nurse #2
Bill Kocis (Actor) .. Reporter
Roger Brenner (Actor) .. Church congregant

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Did You Know..
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Mariska Hargitay (Actor) .. Captain Olivia Benson
Born: January 23, 1964
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The daughter of legendary sex symbol Jayne Mansfield and former Mr. Universe Mickey Hargitay, Mariska Hargitay appears born to play the type of larger-than-life roles that would make her a Hollywood idol. Instead, from her breakthrough performance as a vulnerable single mother on ER to her starring turn as a somber detective on Law & Order: SVU, the talented actress has built her career by portraying real-life characters and keeping out of the spotlight. Raised in Los Angeles, Hargitay was a child of divorce before she celebrated her first birthday. In 1967, her mother died tragically when her car collided with a truck outside of New Orleans. Hargitay, then only three years old, was asleep in the backseat of the vehicle, but escaped uninjured. Days later, she moved in with her father and stepmother, Ellen Siano, a flight attendant. Hargitay participated in scores of activities throughout grade school, including cheerleading, student government, and athletics. She also developed a passion for performing: at 18, after being crowned 1982's Miss Beverly Hills, she enrolled in the University of California at Los Angeles' prestigious undergraduate theater program. Hartigay began her professional acting career while she was still a student with a bit part in Bob Fosse's Dorothy Stratten biopic Star 80 (1983). In 1985, she appeared in the B-movie Ghoulies and agreed to portray a teenage parolee inCBS' short-lived series Downtown. Roles in the teen comedies Welcome to 18 (1986) and Jocks (1987) quickly followed. In 1988, the actress joined her dad in the biopic of his own career, Mr. Universe. That same year, Hargitay earned the recurring role of Carly Fixx on television's Falcon Crest. The next several years found Hargitay acting in B-movies, such as a martial arts film called The Perfect Weapon (1991), and a handful of television films, such as Blind Side (1993) and Gambler V: Playing for Keeps (1994). She earned a small role in Mike Figgis's Leaving Las Vegas (1995) and replaced Gabrielle Fitzpatrick as Dulcea in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995), but her scenes were eventually re-shot with Fitzpatrick in the role. Throughout the late '80s and early '90s, Hargitay also appeared in numerous popular television shows -- In the Heat of the Night, Baywatch, Wiseguy, thirtysomething, Booker, Seinfeld, Ellen, The Single Guy -- and in quite a few failed series -- Tequila and Bonetti, Key West, Can't Hurry Love, Prince Street, and Cracker. In subsequent years, producer Dick Wolf tapped the actress for his Law & Order spin-off, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). As NYPD Detective Olivia Benson, Hargitay became a familiar and a celebrated face: She earned several award nominations for her performance on the show, as she stuck with the popular show for over ten years.In addition to working in film and television, Hargitay found time for the theater -- appearing on the Los Angeles stage in Salad Days, Women's Work, and Porno -- and read Rochelle Majer Krich's crime story Regrets Only on a mystery-themed audiobook. She also established her own charity, Spirit of the Dolphin, which gives abused children the chance to swim with dolphins in Hawaii. In 2007, Hargitay served as the National Ambassador for Lee National Denim Day to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. In terms of off-camera activity, Hargitay's successful pregnancy at the age of 42 (with her husband, SVU co-star Peter Hermann) made headlines as well.
Kelli Giddish (Actor) .. Detective Amanda Rollins
Born: April 13, 1980
Birthplace: Cumming, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Began acting in community theater productions at age 6. Played on her high-school softball team. Appeared in the short-lived Broadway-bound play Bobbi Boland opposite Farrah Fawcett after arriving in New York in 2002. Costarred in the Web sitcom The Burg. Made television debut on the ABC soap opera All My Children in 2005. Filmed Past Life in Atlanta, Georgia, located about 45 minutes from her hometown of Cumming. Spent a week with real U.S. Marshals to prepare for her starring role in NBC's Chase.
Ice-T (Actor) .. Sergeant Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
Born: February 16, 1958
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Often cited as the founding father of gangsta rap, Ice-T has also crafted a successful film career from his hardened street persona. Despite the fact that his early roles stuck closely to his public image as a thuggish West Coast pimp, T has since proved both his versatility and his sense of humor by appearing as everything from a mutant kangaroo (Tank Girl [1995]) to, in a surprisingly effective about-face, a police officer (New Jack City [1991]). Born Tracy Marrow in Newark, NJ, in 1958 and later adapting his better-known persona as a tribute to pimp-turned-author Iceberg Slim, T was sent at age 12 to live in Califorina with an aunt after his father died of a heart attack (his mother had died four year earlier, also of a heart attack). Ice-T soon began to develop an obsession with rap music, and after serving a two-year stint in the Army, he began recording and appeared in the films Breakin' and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (both 1984). Following a near death auto accident in 1986, T devoted his life to music and released his debut album, Rhyme Pays, the following year. T gained positive accolades for his first major film role in 1991's New Jack City, in which he played a dedicated police officer, and the irony was not lost on fans the following year when he caused a stir with a song entitled "Cop Killer." After sticking close to the streets in Ricochet (1991), Trespass (1992), and Surviving the Game (1994), T took a sci-fi detour with Tank Girl and Johnny Mnemonic (both 1995). Generally appearing in straight-to-video schlock from the mid-'90s on, Ice-T could be seen as a naval pilot in Stealth Fighter (1999) and stealing a magic flute from a vengeful green meanie in Leprechaun in the Hood (2000). Though his appearances in such films grew nearly too frequent to count, T occasionally appeared in such theatrical releases as 3000 Miles to Graceland and Abel Ferrara's 'R Xmas (both 2001). After offering curious insight into the life of a pimp in the documentary Pimps Up, Ho's Down, T continued to expound on the life of a hustler in Pimpin' 101 (2003). He also took on a recurring role on the Law & Order spin-off Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and later joined the cast as a regular in the show's second season, soon becoming a popular fixture on prime time TV. T would also enjoy success on the reality circuit, starring in the candid reality show Ice Loves Coco with his wife, Nicole "Coco" Austin.
Peter Scanavino (Actor) .. ADA Dominick 'Sonny' Carisi, Jr.
Born: February 29, 1980
Birthplace: Colorado, United States
Trivia: Never acted in a play as a child; he read The Fervent Years, about the founding of the Group Theatre, his freshman year of college and dropped out to pursue acting. Attended a summer program at the Lee Strasburg Institute. Made his Broadway debut in 2006 in Shining City, opposite Brian F. O'Byrne. Worked with the Second Stage Theatre in shows like subUrbia and Boy's Life. Attended culinary school and had an internship at the Michelin starred restaurant.
Jamie Gray Hyder (Actor) .. Detective Katriona 'Kat' Tamin
Born: April 27, 1985
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Is of Lebanese descent.Started her acting career in theaters at a young age.Moved to Los Angeles after finishing college to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.Is a trained singer.Has provided support for the veterans and armed forces in organizations as Call of Duty Endowment and National Alliance for Mental Illness.Is an advocate to end the prohibition on Cannabis through education.
Demore Barnes (Actor) .. Deputy Chief Christian Garland
Born: February 26, 1976
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Well-known for the sense of gravitas he imparts to his characters, the tall and appealing Canadian actor Demore Barnes chalked up his broadest fan base with his portrayal of Hector Williams, a special forces ops member on the David Mamet-created action series The Unit. Barnes' resumé also includes bit parts in such big-screen features as Blackout (2001) and Jasper, Texas (2003).
Zach Gilford (Actor) .. James Miller
Born: January 14, 1982
Birthplace: Evanston, Illinois, United States
Trivia: A native of Evanston, IL, actor Zach Gilford attended the prestigious college of his hometown, Northwestern University. Eager to try his hand at professional acting after graduating, he started his career out strong when he was cast in the role of Matt Saracen on the popular series Friday Night Lights, a show based on the movie of the same name, about a small town in Texas where high-school football is among the most important things in life. After that show ended its four-year run, Gilford could be seen in Super, The River Why, Answers to Nothing, and In Our Nature.
Lucy Walters (Actor) .. Tammy Miller
Peter Hermann (Actor) .. Trevor Langan
Olga Merediz (Actor) .. Judge Roberta Martinez
Born: February 15, 1956
Kira Mclean (Actor) .. Evangeline Miller
Betsy Aidem (Actor) .. Dr. Sloane
Born: October 28, 1957
Ami Brabson (Actor) .. Trial Judge Karyn Blake
Zuleikha Robinson (Actor) .. Vanessa Hadid
Born: June 29, 1977
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: British-born actress Zuleikha Robinson spent her childhood in Thailand and Malaysia before moving to Los Angeles in her late adolescence to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her name means "beautiful one" in Persian, and living up to her name, Robinson's lovely face only added to her talent and charisma. She soon found work in the unconventional film Timecode, which was shot in a continuous take on four different cameras, in real time. A short time later, she was cast in the cult-hit X-Files spin-off The Lone Gumman before appearing in the adventure drama Hidalgo. In 2005, Robinson played Jessica in the Merchant of Venice adaptation starring Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, and Joseph Fiennes, followed by a role in the next year's indie hit The Namesake, playing Moushumi, lead character Gogol Ganguli's eventual Bengali wife. Then in 2007, Robinson was cast as the treacherous brothel supervisor and slave Gaia during the second season of the HBO/BBC series Rome. In 2008, she co-starred on the Fox series New Amsterdam as police detective Eva Marquez, the partner of immortal main character John Amsterdam. In 2010 she joined the cast of the hit ABC series Lost for that program's final season.
Christian Clemenson (Actor) .. Forreston Graham
Born: March 17, 1958
Birthplace: Humboldt, IA
Trivia: A native of rural Humboldt, IA, character actor Christian Clemenson left his home state when a scholarship that he netted as part of his paperboy route afforded him the opportunity to attend the prestigious Phillips Academy preparatory school in Andover, MA. That experience imparted Clemenson with a deep-seated love of theatrics, and he spent his Iowan summers during college acting in local stage productions. The upstart subsequently attended Harvard as an undergraduate and Yale Drama School as a grad student, then moved to Los Angeles in the mid-'80s, where he accepted a long series of bit parts and supporting roles in A-list features, typically cast as nebbishy professional types. Early films in which Clemenson appeared included Heartburn (1986), Legal Eagles (1986), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), and Broadcast News (1987).Beginning in the late '90s, Clemenson began placing a stronger emphasis on television work, with guest roles in series including Ally McBeal, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The West Wing, and NYPD Blue. He received critical kudos for his portrayal of ill-fated executive Thomas E. Burnett Jr., a victim of the September 11th terrorist attacks, in Paul Greengrass' feature United 93 (2006), then joined William Shatner, Candice Bergen, and James Spader of David E. Kelley's offbeat seriocomedy Boston Legal in a recurring capacity during the show's second season; on the program, Clemenson played Jerry "Hands" Espenson, a troubled lawyer plagued by Asperger's Syndrome. He went on to win Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2006 for that role, and continued to appear on the show, later attaining regular status and staying with the series until it folded in 2009. Clemenson would continue to appear regularly on screen as the years went on, appearing on shows like CSI: Miami and Harry's Law.
Jamie Mcshane (Actor) .. Pastor Mark
Birthplace: Saddle River, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Became interested in acting after seeing the animated Disney film Robin Hood at the age of 5. Was a talented ice-hockey player who was forced to stop playing after he suffered a near-fatal head injury at school. Traveled through Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand following his college graduation. Is a black belt in taekwondo. Worked as a tennis instructor and for his father's microscope company while attempting to gain work as an actor. Performed in commercials and small plays and worked as an extra for 10 years in New York before moving to Los Angeles in search of more acting opportunities. In 2002, won an award for Best Actor at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films for his role in Fine.
Rebecca Gibel (Actor) .. Corp. Counsel Hayley Brogan
Stanley Simons (Actor) .. Isaac Franklin
Ryan Buggle (Actor) .. Noah Porter Benson
Sarah Dacey-charles (Actor) .. Minister
Brittany Joy (Actor) .. Nurse #2
Bill Kocis (Actor) .. Reporter
Roger Brenner (Actor) .. Church congregant

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