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Captain Donald Cragen Dies on ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

‘Law & Order: SVU‘‍ Mourns the Loss of Captain Donald Cragen in Recent Episode

New York,NY – Longtime “Law‍ & Order: Special ‍Victims Unit” character ​Captain ⁢Donald⁤ Cragen ⁣died‍ in a recent episode ⁣of ​the series,airing September 25th. The death of ‍cragen, portrayed by Dann ​Florek, resonated deeply with ⁤Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska ⁣Hargitay) and viewers alike, prompting reflection on his impactful mentorship ‌and paternal presence within the SVU squad.

The episode served as a poignant ⁢moment​ for Benson, who‍ acknowledged Cragen’s belief in her abilities and the profound influence he had on her career. His passing prompted her to recognize the similarities‌ between them – a shared dedication to the job that provided meaning and purpose. Florek’s portrayal of Cragen spanned decades,⁣ establishing the character as a cornerstone ⁢of⁤ the series and a father‍ figure to ​many​ both on and off screen.

“I had this⁣ really great boss who believed in‍ me and⁢ who told ⁣me that I was worthy,” Benson ⁣says to a victim during ‌the episode. “then eventually, I started to believe it.” she further‌ reflects,”He worked​ a lot longer⁣ than he needed ⁣to ​because he was so good at⁢ his job,because‍ it‍ gave his life ⁢meaning.he and⁣ I were a lot alike,and I don’t think I‌ fully realized⁢ it until after he was gone.”

Florek himself echoed the paternal role ⁣of his character, stating in a January 2024 interview⁢ with‌ TODAY.com, “I ‌think Cragen was a father ​figure to a lot of the people in the show, but for some wonderful reason, I think Dann Florek‍ was kind ⁣of ⁤a father figure to a lot of the people and the actors.” He emphasized his ‍commitment to welcoming new cast members, recalling ⁤the ​support he received⁢ early in his career.⁣ “I always⁤ made a⁢ point to go out ⁢of my way and⁤ welcome everyone when they came in, because‌ I remember when people did it for me,”⁤ Florek‍ said.

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