HSB.net:Was there an indication for those of you on the inside that the series was going to be such a success A couple times people would go at each other, but it wasnt about drugs and alcohol, but about creative stuff. He appeared in leading roles in war movies, noir films, and gangster flicks alike. Haid: He didnt let us know for a long time. "We wrote it, we actually began to shoot it; but as we looked at it, we all just became uncomfortable with it I think it's because in some way, we found it to be a violation of the concept of Lucy as a strong, committed female police officer. By the mid-80s, the show was an established hit. That made it a lot more fun to play as actors, to portray that rather than try to be perfect, heroic, always getting your man, and always making the right decisions and having the perfect life.". went by it was clear that there were some very clever people involved in the series and I am proud of my contribution. Robert Prosky died in 2008 following complications from heart surgery. By using our Services, you agree to our use of cookies. First year, I went a little nuts. Haid: We got kicked out of the Playboy Mansion the Bunny House. by once in a while and keep me posted on Kiel's career. It took audiences a full year to figure out what the hell we were doing. There was of course a lot of creative writing going on and so largely you left it up to the writers to look forward. Its temporary and it has nothing to do with basic reality as most of us know it. Ed Marinaro, a former football player whod had a short run on Laverne & Shirley, wasnt planning on Hill Street at all. Trending. So half the time, things that were going on in the background were in fact the elements of stories and character relationships that would emerge in the foreground two episodes from now. Marinaro: I asked to leave. All told, Tierney appeared in seven episodes of "Hill Street Blues," including the series finale, "It Ain't Over Till It's Over." The first three seasons of the series, including Milch's Emmy-winning episode, are available on Hulu.com. None won Emmys. Although some people don't like to look back, I am happy that role made a We could put a human face on these people. LaRue of Hill Street Blues. Sikking: The guy called up, he was screaming, You cant put that on there. Steven said, I can, too. Some of his more memorable turns include "Dillinger,""San Quentin,"and "Born to Kill." would call it a conventional route to a career in acting. Bochco: Talk about the early 80s. Steven Bochco, co-creator: I didnt particularly want to do another cop show. Marinaro decided he was done in Season 6. We chose that. AP. He was acting, and he wanted everybody to react in the way he wanted us to react. It was still very popular when it father were very close friends of mine. He was at MTM to audition for a movie about male strippers. Its ratings didnt grow at all last season. Weitz: The one person with enormous experience in front of the camera was Michael Conrad, and he, in the beginning, had trouble adjusting. Still, initial ratings were poor and audiences were confused. Cast also took par. was too tough for me. Haid: Steven took me in his office and he said you can do what you want BEFORE, you can do what you want AFTER, but get all these lines. It was great. Milch, meanwhile, would later use one actor Garret Dillahunt to play two different characters on "Deadwood. Conrad died on November 22, 1983, during the series fourth season. All the shows that became popular were hybrids of what we did. Wed go up there and youre not supposed to take the Bunnies away from the Bunny House, and we took them out to the beach. Travanti: What is the key to everything? She goes in the office and she comes out and she calls me over and says if Id be willing to audition for this part they were casting, (Officer) Joe Coffey. 17. Actor Lee Weaver played a homeless flasher referred to as "Buck Naked" on "HSB," and that character, played by Weaver, showed up on "Blue," where he was prone to screaming "I'm Buck Naked!" Today's audiences probably know Tierney best for his role as Joe Cabot in "Reservoir Dogs," but he was a huge star back in the 1940s. His character,Wally Nydorf, is perpetually overworked and behind-schedule, but always makes time to crack a corny joke, usually at the expense of the cadaver he's just examined. I know I'm prejudiced but I still think Hill Street Blues was one incredible show. Writing. Tragically, his life and career were cut short when his car was struck by a drunk driver. [Howard] Hunter is with Linda Wolfowitz and she says, 'I'm Jewish, and you'd have to convert if we were to marry.' ", 15. It NBCs Standards and Practices department the network censor wasnt impressed, however, questioning every detail. Because "Hill Street Blues" wasn't a typical cop show, the theme song wasn't the usual loud, hard-driving cop-drama theme song. The actor, whose beloved Esterhaus famously told his co-workers after morning roll call, "Let's be careful out there," died of cancer in November 1983, during the show's fourth season. "It was the most painful thing I ever had, and I decided somebody's going to have to pay for this. Kiel's return. The Cast Of NBC-TV's Hill Street Blues. Theyd always shoot him first. Thats Hill Street.. That's one dangerously sexy redhead, indeed. He resents his age and deteriorating health and wishes he could be out on the street with his men and not cooped up in the station house. Joe: No not to start with, because we were working on our own little bits and of course you don't see the whole. I know her husband Steve was More than two dozen Emmys, an iconic theme song, a writing staff that would go on to create many other TV hits, and innovative storytelling techniques a large cast, overlapping dialogue, a focus on the characters' personal and work lives, an un-saccharine portrayal of those flawed characters are among "Hill Street Blues'" TV-land legacies. This is my cast. Because not only did he do (Hill Street), but he let me start directing years later. The Emmy wins gave the show new attention though it already had the support of NBCs most important decision maker. The writers occasionally mined the actors actual experiences for Hill Street stories: alcoholism, ethnic stereotyping, sexual politics. The series ratings for its first season were less impressive. instrumental in saving Kiel's job and getting him into Betty Ford for rehab. I can even remember cast members giving a round of applause after a difficult portrayal was Conrad earned critical praise for his performance, winning two Emmy Awards in the Best Supporting Actor category. His final film, 1989's "UHF," is dedicated to his memory. Bochco got his way. Actor Kiel Martin starred in all seven seasons of "Hill Street Blues" as J.D. And they didnt know. Haid: They take his ashes and put them in the street and say, Bye, Sarge., Sikking: The last car door shuts and the cars drive away, and you hear beep beep beep beep. He was 76 years old, per the Los Angeles Times. He even gets the last line in the entire series, answering the phone and saying, "Hill Street." Bochco paid homage to "Hill Street Blues" in his other classic cop drama, "NYPD Blue." Repeat after me: Good. to do the best we could for them and the script. Sources include direct interviews, the Archive of American Television and a Playboy magazine Q&A. Instead of cancer, which was never part of the Esterhaus character, they had the character die offscreen. "Hill Street Blues" went on to win 26 Emmys, a record for a drama series until "The West Wing" broke it. They called Grant Tinker. Joe: Yes I think as the series went on our input was listened to, but because it was so well written you did not often The show received 21 Emmy nominations its first season. The actor kept his diagnosis private, likely due to the stigma associated with the disease, particularly in the 1980s, but he did confide to co-starCharles Haid that he was suffering from the disease. It was great people loved these shows but it wasnt Hill Street Blues.. The sum was truly greater than its parts. He moved to NY from LA to be with me, and acting was only occasional, so Bob For Season 5, he was promoted to a series regular, though the character was written out of the series in that Season finale. LaRue (Kiel Martin), to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. The only way to service multiple storylines was to let them spill over into subsequent episodes. And when the writers made his exit permanent Coffey was shot and killed on duty in "Larry of Arabia" Marinaro hosted a "Watch Joe Coffey Die Party," attended by co-stars Sikking, Thomas, and Weitz, as well as his old NFL pal Joe Namath. "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter, "Game of Thrones" co-creator David Benioff, and former "Walking Dead" showrunner Glen Mazzara are among the TV creatives who cite "Hill Street Blues" as hugely influential on their careers, with Benioff telling The Atlantic that "'Hill Street Blues' changed everything. Bochco: On our scripts, we had double columns of dialogue, cause we scripted everything in the background. LaRue on the former NBC In Season 3, he played corrupt cop Sal Benedetto, who was killed off after five enullpisodes. We were thrilled, absolutely thrilled. really would like to talk to a few more of the cast, if you can help there? He was a lonely guy with this pretentious uniform who wanted to fall in love and wanted to be a friend and didnt have the guts to go out and get it. LieutenantCalletano, played byRen Enrquez, made his first appearance in the pilot episode of "Hill Street Blues"and appeared in 109 episodes across all seven seasons. Even after all of the drama of seven seasons and a particularly emotional series finale, the work never ends. J.D. Mike Kozoll didnt particularly want to do another cop show. But we also didn't want to take it too seriously, the winning of awards. Debuting in 1981, "Hill Street Blues"is one such show. Haid: Thats why it said (in the credits), Charles Haid as Renko.. James B. Sikking . He's bad with money, he's bad with alcohol, and bad with women. He was really crushed when they let him go. They went berserk. Joe: This was the first time I actually worked with him. 2. Haid: I owe my career to Steven Bochco. We realized we had so many characters that the only way to service all those characters was to have multiple storylines. "Ironic, isn't it?" Though most viewers assumed the show took place in Chicago, producers took great pains throughout the seven-season run to avoid specifying the setting. Mad Men admirer? Kotto appears as Calvin Matthias, a would-be revolutionary who takes Goldblume (Joe Spano) hostage. "Hill Street Blues" paved the way for a generation of novelistic TV series, Show was no sure thing -- it was poorly rated and confused audiences, But series hung on and proved tremendously influential, Complete series is available on DVD Tuesday. Veronica Hamel . 24. NYPD Blue. Despite its title and being created by Steven Bochco, the show had nothing to do with "Hill Street Blues." It The show followed with a special episode in which the group said goodbye to the character and Conrad. Hunter was often the shows comic relief. A woman walks in , Weitz: She walked up to the counter and said, Id like a chicken, please. Belker pulls out the chicken from the case and the woman spreads the chickens legs, puts her nose in the cavity, comes out with a horrible look on her face and said, I want a fresh chicken.. This culminates in a hostage situation on a prison bus that pulls no punches and is one of the scariest and most intense sequences in the entire series. I thought I'd give it to Furillo; then I thought, 'No, he's too stoic. Across 15 episodes between Season 3 and Season 6, actor Larry D. Mann appeared as JudgeLee Oberman. Despite its many awards, critical successes, and watercooler-show status, the series never finished in the Nielsen Top 20 for any season. CNN Sans & 2016 Cable News Network. "We were anything but heroes. Sikking: I thought there was great depth to the character because he was a very lonely guy. going. The sixth season premiere of "Hill Street Blues" features film star Yaphet Kotto as its special guest. potential for Belker. "We were the lowest-rated drama in the history of television ever to get a second season," the Emmy-nominated Sikking says. He returned in Season 6 as Lt. Norman Buntz, who he played through the end of the series, and beyond. He's a figure of authority respected by all for his fairness, though he doesn't receive much characterization beyond his day-to-day role overseeing arraignments. Belker puts the chicken away, picks up another chicken. I heard he said afterwards, theres no way I cant offer him the job. Grant Tinker, MTM Enterprises co-founder: Not only did MTM give good creative people the freedom to do their work, but I became justly famous for throwing my body between our producers and network bureaucrats. That was important. You still have to do the work. not so ready to remember their time doing it. He got his start in a 1968 episode of "N.Y.P.D.," and went on to star in dozens of films and TV shows, including "Bay City Blues." To help alleviate the pressure, the producers got a big guest star to appear in the episode, "Blues in the Night." After he loses control of his precinct, he resigns from the police, though he does start a new career educating the cops in Spanish, hopefully bolstering race relations between the cops and the city's Latino community. But in Season 6, eager to pursue other acting opportunities and unhappy with the lack of storyline possibilities for his character, Marinaro quit the show. which led him to almost being kicked off the force. So they said, Why dont you try this character here, this guy Renko. He gets killed in the first episode. Sadly, he passed away in 2006 due to congestive heart failure. Joe: No not really, it is true that Renko was the part I was auditioning for, but the characters, were fairly open. When an underage sex worker is found murdered, suspicion turns to a city councilman and the cop, Lieutenant Emil Schneider, who seems to be protecting the politician. More surprisingly: Travanti made commercials for Almaden wine. was a different thing when you saw the finished production however! less than a week I know one thing for sure, I will never work with a crew like that again. And everybody started crying. He just couldnt stand it. would have liked the Renko part but in the end I was given Goldblume. Kiel Martin Detective J.D. But he loved it and started jumping up and down," Bosson told Playboy. Id killed every Gdamned thing in America, including nuns and babies. ", [Related: The 'Deadwood' Cast Chats for a 10th Anniversary Oral History of the HBO Drama], Marinaro, a former NFL player-turned-actor, was originally killed off in the Season 1 finale, but when the show was granted a second season, Joe Coffey miraculously survived what had appeared to be a fatal gunshot wound. Sikking: We had a funeral for Esterhaus on camera. It wasnt about the money. While he didn't engage in any shootouts or car chases like some of the other characters, he was in charge of more procedural duties at the station. WebHill Street Blues (TV Series 19811987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. It was happy, it was sad, it was crazy, it was mean it was nuts. You know yourself if it seemed right, but your fellow actors are also working on their part and unless it is a very special WebActor Kiel Martin, who played shady detective Johnny J.D. LaRue on the former television series Hill Street Blues, has died at his desert home. About The Cast::I worked as a lighting technician at CBS Studio City during the filming of most of the episodes Where does a Teamster make the kind of money to have a gold Rolex? All Rights Reserved. 8. Sergeant Belker (Bruce Weitz) takes the opportunity to go undercover and dismantle their extortion and gambling racket that turns out to be much more ruthless and violent than expected. Phil Esterhaus, played by two-time Emmy winner Michael Conrad. And I knew I had something unprecedented in terms of that kind of control and I wasnt going to give it up. A Warner Bros. As the months (For complete sourcing, see the contributor line at the bottom of this story.). "I can still smell drinks across the room. With the encouragement of my wife, I did not allow myself to get swept up in it. good living for me while it lasted and I will be content as long as it isone of the thingsI am remembered for. commission for Hill Street he said he could get me a part in it. Its shows, such as the flop Supertrain, were the butt of jokes. Among the future stars who made "Hill Street Blues" guest appearances: Don Cheadle, James Cromwell, Forest Whitaker, CCH Pounder, Chris Noth, Laurence Fishburne, Tim Robbins, Andy Garcia, Edward James Olmos, Cuba Gooding Jr., Danny Glover, "Terminator" parents Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn, Frances McDormand, Alfre Woodard, and a pre-Kramer Michael Richards. I went home (which was nearby) and within half hour I had written it. I was young and dumb and took a shot there. Among the series' other writers: Pulitzer Prize winners Bob Woodward (Season 7's "Der Roachenkavalier") and David Mamet (Season 7's "A Wasted Weekend" was his first TV script), "L.A. Law" actor Alan Rachins (Season 1's "Fecund Hand Rose"), and "Law & Order" universe creator Dick Wolf, who began his TV career as a "Hill Street Blues" writer, including the Season 6 episode "What Are Friends For?" Cookies help us deliver our Services. God bless him. His best was probably before Hill Street on the Following "Hill Street Blues,"Hirschfeld made many television appearances across the 1990s and 2000s, including five episodes of "Law &Order," as five different characters. "They were negotiating a deal. and perhaps more interestingly that it would still be screened all the way around the world some 30 plus years later? Michael Warren was regular and I think Keil Martin, Taurean Blacque, Michael Conrad and James Sikking along with I 5. I was the last person to go in, and I auditioned and sure enough I got the part. He was magnificent in it, as you The result? LaRue, a skilled undercover detective who cuts a little too loose when he's off duty. What interested me about him was his vulnerability,or at least the potential for vulnerability. If the owners refuse, he and his associates destroy their property until they acquiesce. Haid: We really did not know what was going on and how popular it was until we got all those Emmy nominations. Andy Renko. Theyll take things from what they see in you, but theyre able to see beyond the bulls***. The character retires during Season 7 but still appears throughout the final season, supporting his old colleagues as a friend and confidant. While the situation deteriorates as all hostage situations do, the idealistic Goldblume is nevertheless impressed by Calvin. Then Bochco asked me what I thought and I suggested doing something opposite to that, light but conveying the non stop excitement she found out Kiel and I were buddies there. RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. - Actor Kiel Martin, who played shady detective Johnny ``J.D.'' With rising ratings came the joys and pitfalls of fame. have to say things like "Goldblume would never do that" I think all of us contributed to expanding our characters to some degree and of In all my years in the industry I cannot remember a better cast to work with. The supermarket tabloids have had a field day with Kiel Martin, the actor best known as hard-living Detective J.D. LaRue of Hill Street Blues. So Martin is, understandably, a bit reticent when it comes to doing interviews. He is not, however, reluctant to beat the drum for Second Chance, the Fox Broadcasting Co. sitcom in which he stars. There was a feeling of responsibility many of us felt Hill Street did not come off as a real police station. Travanti: He added a great deal to that character. Bates is given serious consideration for Sergeant. A character said, Lets take him down to the worst part of Hill Street. WebA ground-breaking police drama that was an immediate critical success because of its realistic and gritty portrayal of life in an urban judicial system. So we scripted everything. Pat Corley spent decades working in film and television. And theres a street sweeper coming around the corner with the red lights on, and the street sweeper cleans up all the ashes. 32The sixth season of "Hill Street Blues" introduced Lawrence Tierney asSergeant Jenkins of the night shift. Menu. which earned him his first Emmy nomination. Michael Conrad was a guy who was going to do it a certain way, and our favorite thing would be to get to him. So I got Belker and left the door open for Kiel to LaRue. 18. "Hill Street Blues"is one of the first police-themed shows to employ serialized storytelling. NBC was in last place. He is best remembered for his role as Lt. Ray Calletano in the long-running television series Hill Street Blues (19811987).[2][3]. At that point, I wanted to build a career and get opportunities to play different roles or have my own series. Bochco and Kozoll met with the network brass. A notable Season 2 episode,"The Young, the Beautiful and the Degraded," nearly sees LaRue's alcoholism get him fired from the force for good. They had already brought in Ken Olin to replace Kiel and Furillo's marriage is in trouble and he spends a good deal of time with his new woman friend, a lawyer named Joyce Davenport (Veronica Hamel). Mann enjoyed a career that lasted for decades, dating back to the early 1950s. Im doing these movies and Ive got this other thing lined up. She said, Ed, well have to reschedule because I have this meeting. I said OK. 1. One of the saddest events of Hill Streets run involved Michael Conrad. I spoke a few times with Barbra Bosson. The main characters were perceived as being not capable and having flawed personalities. WebKiel Martin succumbed to lung cancer on December 28. Kiel Martin was cast as LaRue, a slick detective. If you look at certain shows these days, theyre way beyond their cut-off point. 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