Chris Meloni Saddened by Death of 'Law & Order: SVU' Legend
Ted Kotcheff, a Canadian-Bulgarian filmmaker who worked on the hit NBC show for more than 10 years, passed away earlier this month. He was 94 years old. While he ended up being known for his work in movies, he started off on "SVU" as a co-executive producer. He quickly earned a promotion to executive producer at the start of Season 2. Kotcheff ended up working on the show for its first 13 seasons.
"Law & Order: SVU" continues to be one of the longest running and most successful shows in TV history.
Meloni, who played one of the lead detectives on the show, is saddened by Kotcheff's death.
Meloni took to Instagram to pay tribute.
'Ted Kotcheff was producing director on SVU during my time there,' Meloni wrote on his Instagram Story on Saturday. 'I called him the Blustery Bulgarian. I loved that man. He was a master director- check his bio- and great company. To me his masterpiece was Wake In Fright.'
The longtime director directed several notable movies, including "First Blood," "Weekend at Bernie's," and "Fun with Dick and Jane."
As Meloni mentioned, he also directed the 1971 thriller "Wake in Fright," starring Gary Bond and Donald Pleasence.
Legendary director Martin Scorsese was a big fan of that movie, too.
'It left me speeches,' Scorsese once said of of the movie.
Longtime "SVU" boss Dick Wolf paid tribute to the prominent director following his passing, too.
'Ted was an integral part of the SVU family for over 13 years,' Wolf told Deadline on Friday. 'He was not only a great producer and director, he was also a close friend. I will miss him.'
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