Actor Dean Norris is heading back to the small screen with the Breaking Bad favorite now a part of the Law & Order family.Per TVLine, Norris has joined the cast of the spinoff series Law & Order: Organized Crime, set to appear in its upcoming fourth season. It’s a significant part for Norris, who will be playing Randall Stabler — the brother of Christopher Meloni’s Elliot Stabler. According to the report, Norris’ Randall “left the family when he was young and now is a successful real estate developer, has a long-standing tension with Elliot resulting from an event involving their father.” Another Stabler sibling, Joe Jr., will also be introduced in Season 4, though it’s not yet clear who will be playing that character. Joe Jr. is said to be “ashamed” about his job selling wine in comparison to his “hero” and older brother, Elliot.”It was before the PTSD, it was before all of the bad stuff caused him to be a different guy. So I thought that was really fun to go back and play the younger, more fun and confident Hank,” Norris said of his Better Call Saul cameo as his most popular character, per the Golden Globes. “I just tried to find the truth of the character in the writing, and I attribute the fun of that character mostly due to the great writing. But he was a jovial guy, he loved what he did. He really loved being a law enforcement guy, and I think that was clear at the beginning of Breaking Bad.
Actor Dean Norris is heading back to the small screen with the Breaking Bad favorite now a part of the Law & Order family.
Per TVLine, Norris has joined the cast of the spinoff series Law & Order: Organized Crime, set to appear in its upcoming fourth season. It’s a significant part for Norris, who will be playing Randall Stabler — the brother of Christopher Meloni’s Elliot Stabler. According to the report, Norris’ Randall “left the family when he was young and now is a successful real estate developer, has a long-standing tension with Elliot resulting from an event involving their father.” Another Stabler sibling, Joe Jr., will also be introduced in Season 4, though it’s not yet clear who will be playing that character. Joe Jr. is said to be “ashamed” about his job selling wine in comparison to his “hero” and older brother, Elliot.
“It was before the PTSD, it was before all of the bad stuff caused him to be a different guy. So I thought that was really fun to go back and play the younger, more fun and confident Hank,” Norris said of his Better Call Saul cameo as his most popular character, per the Golden Globes. “I just tried to find the truth of the character in the writing, and I attribute the fun of that character mostly due to the great writing. But he was a jovial guy, he loved what he did. He really loved being a law enforcement guy, and I think that was clear at the beginning of Breaking Bad.
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