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“Kept me from doing really dumb stuff”: How ’Law & Order’ Saved Sam Waterston From Drowning Under a Turbulent Family Situation
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Law & Order has been a long-running show, which means that it was a really steady paycheck for series regulars and those who appeared in passing on the show. Sam Waterston was no different, but the show was something he couldn’t be more thankful for.

Sam Waterston in Law & Order || Credit: NBC

The actor was in some dire straits when the opportunity for Law & Order came along, which he credits with saving him from making some very stupid decisions. The show practically pulled him out of the ditch when it came to money problems.

The show allowed Sam Waterston to pay for his children’s college education Jill Hennessy as Claire Kincaid and Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy in Law & Order | Credits: NBC

The actor revealed to the New York Times that he was in a very tight spot before the opportunity to be on Law & Order...
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  • 1/26/2025
  • by Anuraag Chatterjee
  • FandomWire
New York No Limits Film Series Announces 2015 Lineup
Read More: St. Lawrence International Film Festival Announces 2015 Award Winners The New York No Limits Film Series has announced the full lineup for its 2015 summit. The lineup consists of 18 independent films, both feature-lengths and shorts, from directors around the world. The summit will be held from November 12-14. The full lineup is as follows: Official Selections - Feature Films: "It Had to Be You" - Sasha Gordon "Malady" - Jack James "Pretend We're Kissing" - Matt Sadowski "selectEd" - Kayla McCormick Official Selections - Short Films: "And It Was Good" - Graham Waterston "Chateau Sauvignon" - David Maire "Dance of the Neurons" - Jody Oberfelder & Eric Siegel "Every Day My Dad Dies" - Steven Rico "Girl in the Chair" - M. Louis Gordon "iDeal Wife" - Sylvia Congxin Qi "If I Had A Piano (I'd Play You the Blues)" - Stephanie Gardner "The Lotus...
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  • 10/26/2015
  • by Ryan Anielski
  • Indiewire
The 18th Annual Brooklyn Film Festival – The Films and Winners
In our last article, we went over the history and exciting things the Brooklyn Film Festival offers its contestants. And now it’s time to meet the films and the winners.

16Mmonster: directed by Jacob Kindlon; a 12 minute short from the Us.

20 Years Of Madness: directed by Jeremy Royce; a 90 minute documentary from the Us.

Abby Singer/Songwriter: Directed by Onur Tukel , a 75 minute film from the Us.

Abigail Deville’S Harlem Stories: Directed by Nick Ravich, a 7 minute American documentary.

After A Dream: Directed by Tobias Schmuecking, a 17 minute short from Germany.

And It Was Good: Directed by Graham Waterston, a 19 minute short from the Us.

Winner of the Short Narrative Spirit Award

Big Bag: Directed by Ricardo Martin Coloma, a 13 minute animation from Spain.

Block And Piled: Directed by Marc Riba & Anna Solanas, a 5 minute animation from Spain.

Blue-eyed Me: Directed by Alexey Marfin, a 7 minute short from England.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 8/23/2015
  • by Catherina Gioino
  • Nerdly
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