Meet the Man Behind Every Law & Order Voice Intro—And Hear His Incredible Story

Have you ever sat back and wondered

who voicesLaw & Order’s iconic intros?

ou know it, you love it,

you maybe even have it memorized.

As soon as you hear that deep voice say, “In the criminal justice system…” that can only mean one thing: Law & Order is on! From the original Law & Order to the widely successful spin-offs Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Organized Crime, every episode begins with a haunting intro detailing the crimes the squad covers, each ending with, “These are their stories.

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