The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hargitay halts production of ‘SVU’ to aid girl who mistook her for cop

- By Jami Ganz

NEW YORK — Mariska Hargitay did Olivia Benson proud recently, when the actress helped a young girl find her mother after the child mistook her for a real cop.

In the midst of filming “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” in New York, the star was approached by a girl who had lost her mother at Fort Tryon Park on the Hudson River.

Hargitay was sporting a badge as part of Olivia’s costume, a witness told “People” magazine, adding that the girl hadn’t noticed any of the show’s crew nor Hargitay’s co-star, Ice-T.

Despite not actually being in law enforcemen­t, Hargitay did what was necessary to assist the young girl, even ensuring that the show halted production for 20 minutes, according to the outlet.

She ultimately managed to help the girl reunite with her mom.

“We’ve been on a parallel journey,” Hargitay said told People about herself and her character ahead of the show’s 25th season premiere this year.

“There’s a thing: WWOBD: ‘What would Olivia Benson do?’ The fans would always talk about it, and one day it hit me,” Hargitay said. “I also have those moments where I’ve sort of slipped into her. If there’s a crisis, I just take over and lead like that. Being strong and fearless. It’s sort of this perfect feminist story.”

Hargitay has portrayed the iconic New York Police Department detective-turned-captain since “SVU” premiered on NBC in 1999.

The network recently renewed the show for a historic 26th season. “SVU” remains prime-time TV’s longest-running live-action series.

 ?? ZACH DILGARD/NBC/TNS ?? Mariska Hargitay said she sees a lot of parallels in herself and her character Olivia Benson.
ZACH DILGARD/NBC/TNS Mariska Hargitay said she sees a lot of parallels in herself and her character Olivia Benson.

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