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Olivia Benson and Rafael Barba in ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Olivia Benson has been a detective of SVU since the very beginning, working her way up the ranks to Captain. Over the years she’s become ...
Barba tells the potential jury members, “But I’m not gonna be nice during this trial. Sometimes I’m gonna be loud, angry, sarcastic when I cross-examine witnesses from the ACS, VA, and NYPD.
The new year will bring back a familiar face to Law & Order: SVU -- that of series alum Raul Esparza, as former ADA Rafael Barba. "We've already got something for you to look forward to," NBC ...
Barba’s big return to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit For several years, Rafael Barba was SVU’s go-to prosecutor, handling the often complex cases the unit ran into.
Barba kicked this off with his arrival in Season 14, forming a solid relationship with Benson and Amanda Rollins (Kelli Giddish) and cementing himself as an incredible lawyer who both sympathized ...
Rafael Barba (Raul Esparza) questions Benson (Mariska Hargitay) on Law & Order Special Victims Unit Season 23 finale. Pic credit: NBC The return of an old friend led to some startling admissions ...
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" just lost Raúl Esparza as Assistant District Attorney Rafael Barba. According to Entertainment Weekly, he chose to leave the show, but left the door open for a ...
We might be stuck with Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Rafael Barba (Raúl Esparza) where Law & Order: SVU left them at the end of Season 23 for a while. So, when TV Insider caught up ...
Assistant District Attorney Rafael Barba has left the courtroom. Raúl Esparza exited Law & Order: SVU on Wednesday, February 7, bidding farewell to his beloved role as the NBC procedural drama ...
Barba's return to SVU will be an emotional one, it has been announced. Get all the scoop on the exciting comeback right here via TV Fanatic.
After six seasons, Raúl Esparza ’s Rafael Barba exited the NBC courtroom drama on Wednesday, February 7. “I’ve done six seasons, I felt like it was time to go.