
Christopher Meloni Just Revealed His Absolute Favorite "Law & Order" Episode While Playing With Puppies
Anyone with a heartbeat likely knows and loves Christopher Meloni. The Law & Order franchise actor is like fine wine: he just gets better with time.
To celebrate the fifth season premiere of Law & Order: Organized Crime, Chris stopped by BuzzFeed to play with puppies and answer some of our burning questions.
First, the Emmy-nominated actor shared what his favorite Law & Order episode is:
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In 2006, Chris received his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Season 7, Episode 4, titled 'Ripped.' This episode focuses on his character, Detective Stabler, as he grapples with his anger while investigating a murder case involving a high school student.
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Elsewhere in the interview, Chris name-dropped notable guest stars who stood out to him over the years while filming the beloved series:
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He also mentioned actors such as Christine Lahti, Jerry Lewis, and Angela Lansbury, "just to name a few."
The internet's favorite DILF joked about how his children feel about their dad being crowned a sex symbol online:
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He later recalled auditioning for the role of Agent Smith in The Matrix:
I personally can't get over the moment when Chris attempted to recite the iconic Law & Order: SVU theme song:
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The whole thing is too darn cute, and you just have to watch it for yourself!
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Check out Christopher Meloni's full puppy interview below:
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Also, all of these puppies are available for adoption at North Shore Animal League America.
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