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  1. Adam Schiff was the District Attorney (D.A.) for Manhattan from 1990 to 2000. He left his job to work on commemorations for The Holocaust Project in Vienna. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani appointed Nora Lewin as an interim replacement. Schiff's wife dies of complications from a stroke, after he elects...

  2. Aug 23, 2016 · The actor who played the New York district attorney on the long-running crime drama from 1990 to 2000 also starred in 'Mission: Impossible' and many films. He was a devout Orthodox Jew who left acting for a decade due to religious conflicts.

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    Steven Hill (born Solomon Krakovsky; Yiddish: שלמה קראַקאָווסקי; February 24, 1922 – August 23, 2016) was an American actor. He is best known for his television roles as district attorney Adam Schiff on the NBC television drama series Law & Order (1990–2000) and Dan Briggs on the CBS action television series Mission ...

  4. May 31, 2022 · Law and Order: Adam Schiff was played by actor Steven Hill. (Image: NBC) After his departure, producer Dick Wolf explained to Newsday how Hill, who was 78-years-old at the time, left...

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  5. Sep 19, 2022 · Steven Hill played the fictional District Attorney of New York County for ten seasons, inspired by the long-serving Manhattan D.A. Robert Morgenthau. Learn how the two men shared a Jewish faith, a passion for justice, and a sense of humor.

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  6. Aug 23, 2016 · The late actor who played District Attorney Adam Schiff on the show from 1990 to 2000 was known for his witty and sarcastic remarks. See some of his memorable quotes, such as \"I LOVE cases where a homicidal gun dealer is our best witness\" and \"Never ask a jury to think\".

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  8. A TV episode from 1995 where DA Adam Schiff (Steven Hill) investigates a corrupt judge who dismisses a murder case. See cast, crew, plot summary, trivia, quotes and more on IMDb.

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