Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni, two beloved actors known for their roles in the long-running television series Law & Order: SVU, recently discussed their remarkable longevity on the show in an exclusive interview with Emmy Magazine.
After 22 seasons on the air, Law & Order: SVU has become the longest-running primetime live-action series in American television history. Hargitay and Meloni, who played Detective Olivia Benson and Detective Elliot Stabler, respectively, have been an integral part of the show's success.
Hargitay and Meloni noted that their on-screen partnership has been a significant factor in the show's popularity. Their characters' professional and personal bond has been a cornerstone of the series, and fans have continuously responded positively to their dynamic. Hargitay believes their chemistry is authentic and palpable, and it's this genuine connection that keeps viewers engaged and invested in the characters' journey.
Both actors expressed their gratitude for being able to portray characters that have resonated with audiences for so long. Hargitay described it as a "gift" and emphasized the importance of telling stories that shine a light on important social issues. Meloni echoed her sentiments, emphasizing the show's ability to tackle challenging topics in a thoughtful and compelling manner.
However, the road to success hasn't always been easy.
The actors acknowledged the show's evolution over the years, particularly in its approach to storytelling.
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