Find out why Sam Waterston's departure from 'Law & Order' after 400 episodes has fans emotional and calling him a legend!
Sam Waterston, known for his iconic role as Jack McCoy in 'Law & Order,' recently bid farewell to the beloved series after appearing in over 400 episodes. The emotional departure of his character on the February 22nd episode left fans deeply moved, with many taking to social media to express their admiration for the legendary actor.
In a heartfelt moment, McCoy announced his departure to ADA Nolan, portrayed by Hugh Dancy, signaling the end of an era for Waterston's character. Despite leaving the show, Waterston has hinted at his future plans in theater, sending a message to casting directors to keep him in mind for upcoming projects.
Fans and viewers of 'Law & Order' showered Waterston with praise, labeling him a true legend for his dedicated portrayal of Jack McCoy over the show's 30-year run. The final episode on February 22nd marked the end of an era as Waterston concluded his 19-season journey on the iconic procedural drama.
Reflecting on his departure, Waterston shared insights about his time on the show, including the significant impact the role of Jack McCoy had on his career. As the curtains closed on Jack McCoy's character, fans continue to honor Sam Waterston's legendary contribution to 'Law & Order' and the entertainment industry at large.
His character announced the departure on the Feb. 22 show, with McCoy saying to ADA Nolan, played by Hugh Dancy, that it is time he leaves the job.
As he says good-bye to 'Law & Order' (again), the former Jack McCoy has a message for casting directors: Call him!
Sam Waterston, who appeared in more than 400 episodes of "Law & Order," made his final appearance on Feb. 22.
After more than 400 episodes playing Jack McCoy on the NBC series, actor Sam Waterston exited 'Law and Order' during the February 22 episode of the drama.
Sam Waterston discusses his final episode of 'Law & Order,' which aired Feb.
In last night's episode (February 23), Waterston's character Jack McCoy left the procedural drama after 19 seasons, 405 episodes and 30 years. ADVERTISEMENT.
After more than 400 episodes, Sam Waterston bid farewell to Law & Order Thursday night as District Attorney Jack McCoy left the courthouse for ...
His character announced the departure on the Feb. 22 show, with McCoy saying to ADA Nolan, played by Hugh Dancy, that it is time he leaves the job.
On Thursday, Sam Waterston bid farewell to his signature role as Manhattan Dist. Atty. Jack McCoy on โLaw & Orderโ after 19 seasons and 405 episodes spread ...