Law_&_Order_season_6

<i>Law & Order</i> season 6

Law & Order season 6

Season of television series


The sixth season of Law & Order aired on NBC between September 20, 1995, and May 22, 1996.

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Cast

Rey Curtis (played by Benjamin Bratt) replaced season five's Mike Logan (Chris Noth) in the role of Junior Detective. This change left District Attorney Adam Schiff (played by Steven Hill) as the only remaining member of the series' cast from the first season. Hill was not an original member of the cast, as his character replaced District Attorney Alfred Wentworth (played by Roy Thinnes) from the original pilot, "Everyone's Favorite Bagman". Paul Robinette (played by original cast member Richard Brooks) returns in the episode "Custody", his first guest appearance since his departure after season three.

Main cast

Recurring cast

Departure of Jill Hennessy

Jill Hennessy, who played Assistant District Attorney Claire Kincaid, left the series at the end of the sixth season.

Episodes

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References

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Preceded by
Season Five
(1994-1995)
List of Law & Order seasons
(1990-2010)
Succeeded by
Season Seven
(1996-1997)

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