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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Vincent D'Onofrio, who was hospitalized briefly last year for exhaustion, says he now has "the cushiest job on television." D'Onofrio will be splitting the workload on NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" with Chris Noth, who left the original "Law & Order" series 10 years ago. Each actor will appear in 11 episodes.
"I wouldn't be doing a fifth season if it wasn't for Dick Wolf stepping in and coming up with a better idea," D'Onofrio told reporters recently, according to AP Radio.
Wolf is the creator and executive producer of the "Law & Order" crime drama franchise, which also includes "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Kathryn Erbe co-stars with D'Onofrio on "Criminal Intent."
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