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Interview: Jeff Goldblum from 'Law and Order: Criminal Intent' Interview: Jeff Goldblum from 'Law and Order: Criminal Intent'
Submitted by curlie731 on March 26, 2010 - 12:23 pm
Interview: Jeff Goldblum from 'Law and Order: Criminal Intent'
Interview: Jeff Goldblum from 'Law and Order: Criminal Intent'

Now, with the Law and Order franchise, there's always a turnover of cast members. I wanted to know what do you think the loss of Vincent, Kathryn, and Eric will affect the show or how will that affect the way you see the show?

Jeff Goldblum: Well, let me see. How will it affect the show? I mean, I think they're the best actors around. I love the show with them and I love their characters and I'll miss them. It won't ever be the same. All three of them were spectacular and irreplaceable.

So it's a different kind of - There'll be a different kind of show, although the flavor is something of the Law and Order flavor. It will be - follow something of the same flavors. But I'll miss them. I think they're just great.

I can talk about Saffron and her character and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and her character. And how excited I am about them. But it will be very different. But I love these two new actors and characters. I feel lucky to be working with them and I'm thrilled about the characters that they wrote for them. And what they're doing in the show and how we all play together. I hope people like them.

Last season, we saw that like yourself, Zack Nichols is very talented playing the piano. What other "Goldblumisms" shall we see this season or what would you like to incorporate into the character of Zack Nichols that are a part of you?

Jeff Goldblum: Let's see. Gee, I don't know if I have any other show business tricks up my sleeve or any other talents. I'm just trying to play, be as smart as I can, and bring what I know is passion in the writing and in the character and in the real lives that we're trying to depict.

We have a great guy named Mike Struck, who's on the set all the time, who's a real and a masterful detective and police person. And I realize all the time that to really do that job would be very difficult. You have to have a very particular skill set for it, talent for it, and appetite for it. And I'm just trying to pretend in a way that is at least believable. Boy, that would be a tough job, I tell you.

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