The casting of actors with real-life history as TV brothers in Law & Order: Organized Crime has been a success, with epic scenes and tough conversations between the characters. Elliot Stabler warms up to his brothers' presence in his life again.
What better way to assemble a family of TV brothers than by recruiting actors who have real-life history together? That’s exactly what the minds behind “Law & Order: Organized Crime” did — and boy, has it paid off. Casting news broke late last year that Dean Norris would play Randall, the older brother of Elliot Stabler , and earlier this year that Michael Trotter would portray the youngest Stabler brother, Joe Jr.
.com recently chatted with Norris and Trotter about how their roles on “OC” came to be, the secrets to the chemistry behind their brotherly bond, working with the “effervescent” Burstyn and more. Before we get into the specifics of their characters, we show Norris an old post from his Instagram account that he shared nearly 10 years ago to the day.
to promote their 2014 movie, “Small Time.” “Not sayin we’d own prime time with our own tv show, but we’d OWN prime time,” he captioned the picture. “Wow!” Norris responds with a huge smile, and asks us to send along the link to him. It didn’t take long for the brotherly ribbing to begin, either. “You’re such a prophet!” Trotter chimes in. This interview was edited and condensed for clarity. Dean, I know you and Chris have history.
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