Executive Assistant D.A. Ben Stone was played by Michael Moriarty. He was nominated for multiple Emmys and a Golden Globe award for his performance. He left the show in 1994 and he was replaced by Sam Waterson. Shortly after he left the show, Moriarty declared himself a political exile. He moved to Canada. However, he still acted after the move. He had roles in feature films “Shiloh,” “The Art of Murder,” “Along Came a Spider,” and “Neverwas.”
Nina Cassaday was the first and only female detective of the original “Law&Order” series. She was partnered with Detective Ed Green. Since leaving the show in 2006, has had parts in various productions. In 2013, she was in films “Lucky N#mber” and “Pass The Light.” In 2014, she appeared on an episode of “The Mentalist” and had a reoccurring role on “Finding Carter,” from 2014-2015. She also has a singing career. In 2008, she sang the National Anthem at a New Jersey Devils Hockey game, as well as went on tour with famous Chinese pop singer, Fei Xiang.
D.A. Claire Kincaid was first introduced to audiences on “Homicide: Life on the Streets,” the predecessor show of “Law&Order.” Jill Hennessy’s character was killed when her car was struck by a drunk driver. Today, Jill continues acting and has also begun singing. She has released two albums, including her most recent in 2015, titled “I Do.” Her most notable acting role was the titular character in TV series “Crossing Jordan,” from 2001 to 2007.
Linus Roache played District Attorney Michael Cutter on seasons 18 through 20. Like his predecessor Jack McCoy, Cutter was willing to find loopholes and bend the rules to convict the criminal. In 2012, Roache landed a lead role on the TV mini-series “Titanic.” The show was created to coincide with the 100 year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. From 2014-2016 he played King Ecbert on History Channel’s TV series “Vikings.”
Jeremy Sisto played Detective Cyrus Lupo on the last three seasons of ”Law&Order.” After leaving the show in 2010, Sisto landed reoccurring roles on multiple popular TV series including “Suburgatory,” “The Returned,” “Wicked City ,” and currently “Ice.” In 2014, he wrote the screen play, produced, and starred in the comedy “Break Point.” In 2016, he had a role in the movie “Girl Flu,” “The Other Side of the Door ,” and “Love Is All You Need?”.