




NONO @ 10/10/2004 à 11:52 a écrit: Quel transformation pour Ice T, apres avoir éte rappeur et chanté des paroles contre la police, il joue le role d'un detective!



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Adam Beach on Law & Order: SVU
Film Stars Adam Beach and Kal Penn Guest Star on NBC's 'Law & Order: SVU', Tuesday, January 16, (10 p.m. ET/PT)
Actors Adam Beach ("Flags of Our Fathers") and Kal Penn ("Van Wilder") guest star on NBC's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" episode 'Outsider' premiering on Tuesday, Jan.16th at 10 PM ET/PT. In this episode, Det. Odafin "Fin" Tutuola (Ice-T) is asked by his son a resident adviser at college, to look into a rape case of a coed at his school. As the case deepens, Fin is joined by an SVU detective from Brooklyn named Chester Lake (guest star Adam Beach) who is working a similar case and believes there is a connection.
The trail leads to a women's clinic where Dets. Fin and Lake find the common link between their victims. After further investigation, a game of cat and mouse develops with the doctor's son, Henry (guest star Penn) that takes a drastic twist.
Executive Producer Neal Bear said, "We're thrilled to have film stars Adam Beach ("Flags of Our Fathers," "Windtalkers") and Kal Penn ("Van Wilder" and "Harold and Kumar Go to the White Castle") as guest stars on the episode 'Outsider.' They bring amazing energy and some funny moments to SVU--and the sparks really fly between Adam, an SVU detective from Brooklyn, and Ice-T, who are brought together on a case of rapes spreading across New York City."
Rob's review:Â I saw the episode in question. Beach was a little surly (unlike his real self) and a little sleepy (like his real self). He flashed his boyish grin and charm only a couple of times. Ironically, this character is more like the Jim Chee of Tony Hillerman's Leaphorn mysteries than Beach's portrayal of Chee was.
The Chester Lake character referred only a couple of times to his Indian background. One, he said his people were the ones who built New York's skyscrapers. That's a reference to the Mohawk and other Iroquois ironworkers of the early 20th century. Perhaps Lake is supposed to be a descendent of Handsome Lake, the Seneca religious leader. Or maybe someone fondly remembered Alberta's Chester Lake and thought it would make a good name.
Two, when a suspect fled, Lake said, "He's on the wind." That may not be an Indian phrase, but it sure sounds like one.
All in all, it was a decent episode of Law & Order: SVU, nothing special. Beach's character didn't inject more energy than the typical guest star, and his conflict with Fin Tutuola (Ice-T) seemed contrived. But still, it was nice seeing a Native actor playing an unconventional role.

Adam Beach's big news
On Tuesday, Adam Beach attended the Western Indian Gaming Conference at the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, Calif. There he was overheard to say he's signed a 6-year, $12 million deal to appear on Law & Order: SVU. His Chester Lake character will become a regular, replacing Fin Tutuola (Ice-T), and will develop a romance with ADA Casey Novak (Diane Neal).
This is big news in the world of TV Indians. Native actors have had recurring roles before: Elaine Miles on Northern Exposure, Michael Horse on Twin Peaks and Roswell, Larry Sellars on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Graham Greene on Wolf Lake, John Redcorn on King of the Hill. But this may be the first time a Native actor has had a starring role on an American network TV show. For the next six years, Adam Beach will be solving crimes and portraying a modern Indian on a weekly basis.
Congratulations to Adam for snagging this plum assignment. No doubt he got it because of his fine work in Flags of Our Fathers. Now he won't have to worry where his next paycheck is coming from.



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chrismelonijunior @ Mardi 23 janvier 2007 à 13h10 a écrit: Pas de mauvaises blagues n'est-ce-pas?![]()
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