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  1. Aug 28, 2023 · But for Jamey Sheridan, 53, the actor who plays Deakins, it was a struggle just to say his line. In March 2005, Sheridan was diagnosed with the rare facial nerve disorder that causes one side of the face to be paralyzed. His left eye was constantly open, hence the need for a protective patch. Just speaking his lines took all his energy.

  2. 1981–present. Spouse. Colette Kilroy. . ( m. 1993) . Children. 3. James Patrick Sheridan (born July 12, 1951) is an American actor known for playing a wide range of roles in theater, film, and television. He's best known for Randall Flagg in The Stand (1994), Captain James Deakins on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001-2006), and Robert Queen ...

  3. Q: For several episodes, Jamey Sheridan of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” wore a patch over his left eye. Is that a new element of his character on the show,

  4. Jamey Sheridan is an actor known for playing Captain James Deakins in the first five seasons from Law & Order: Criminal Intent. He also gave voice to his character in the game "Law & Order: Criminal Intent". Late in Season 4, Sheridan began wearing an eye patch as he began showing the symptoms of Bell's palsy. This was written into the show, however Deakins was written out of the series at the ...

  5. May 1, 2005 · No Exit: Directed by Jean de Segonzac. With Vincent D'Onofrio, Kathryn Erbe, Jamey Sheridan, Courtney B. Vance. A suicide club that causes a train derailment leads back to a law practice and another suicide.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Jean de Segonzac
    • 2005-05-01
  6. Jun 19, 2005 · – For several episodes, Jamey Sheridan of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” wore a patch over his left eye. Is that a new element of his character on the show or is there a medical reason?

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  8. Captain James Deakins starts wearing an eye patch due to Bell's palsy. Actor Jamey Sheridan himself actually had Bell's palsy when those episodes were filmed. Bell's palsy is a paralysis of the facial nerve resulting in inability to control facial muscles on the affected side. Often the eye in the affected side cannot be closed.

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