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Ed Green

Det. Ed Green
Law & Order character
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First appearance "Gunshow"
Last appearance "Burn Card"
Portrayed by Jesse L. Martin
Time on show 1999–2008
Seasons 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
Credited appearances 198 episodes (L&O)
2 episodes (SVU)
1 episode (CI)
1 episode (TBJ)
202 episodes (total)
Preceded by Rey Curtis (junior partner)
Joe Fontana (senior partner)
Succeeded by Nick Falco (junior partner; temporary)
Nina Cassady (junior partner)
Cyrus Lupo (senior partner)
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Partner Lennie Briscoe
Joe Fontana
Nina Cassady
Cyrus Lupo

Edward "Ed" Green is a fictional character on the NBC crime drama Law & Order, created by René Balcer and portrayed by Jesse L. Martin. He appeared in 202 episodes (198 episodes of Law & Order, two episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, one episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and one episode of Law & Order: Trial by Jury).

Ed Green is introduced as senior detective Lennie Briscoe's (Jerry Orbach) new junior partner, succeeding Rey Curtis (Benjamin Bratt). Green's willingness to bend legal rules to arrest a suspect does little to endear him to his superiors, and he initially thinks Briscoe is too old to investigate crimes effectively. Green and Briscoe have several heated disagreements about the latter's capabilities. Later, however, Green grows to trust and respect his partner, as well as tone down his unorthodox investigative methods. He and Briscoe often joke about their age difference, as well as Green's Rolex watches and Briscoe's two failed marriages. His badge number is 3472.

After they work together on the show for five years, Briscoe retires, and Green is more affected by his retirement than he expected. It takes him a while to warm up to his next partner, Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina), whose style is more abrasive than Briscoe's. However, Green eventually deflates some of the tension between Fontana and their lieutenant, Anita Van Buren (S. Epatha Merkerson).

Near the end of Season 15, Green is shot in the line of duty and hospitalized for several weeks. During his absence, he is replaced by Nick Falco (Michael Imperioli). The absence of Green's character from the show was occasioned in the real world by actor Martin's sabbatical to reprise his former Broadway depiction of Tom Collins in the motion picture version of Rent.


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