MC Suhocki is a New York City-based senior editor for TODAY Digital who joined the team in 2014 and specializes in 'Law & Order' coverage.
It's an exciting time to be a stan in the 'Law & Order' universe, as Tony Goldwyn has recently joined the realm. Goldwyn, known in part for his role as President Fitzgerald Grant on 'Scandal,' gained a legion of fans in the early 2010s who shipped his character with Kerry Washington's powerful lawyer-turned-PR fixer, Olivia Pope.
.com spoke to Goldwyn in a new interview about his time so far as the DA — and which other stars from the 'Law & Order' world he'd be most excited to share a scene with in a potential crossover . This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. Sam Waterston pulled inspiration for his 'Law & Order' character from real-life District Attorney Robert Morgenthau.
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