Vincent D'Onofrio is beat. Getting into makeup on the Manhattan set of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, he doesn't just have bags under his eyes — he's got a full set of luggage. "You can never get enough sleep," the 45-year-old actor says of his brutal shooting schedule. "You wake up, you look like me. It takes about three hours to start getting your face back."
The demands of playing polarizingly bizarro NYPD detective Robert Goren for the past four seasons finally caught up with D'Onofrio late last year; he collapsed on the set twice and had to be hospitalized for exhaustion.
Help is on the way. Next season, Chris Noth will reprise his L&O role as Det. Mike Logan in half of Criminal Intent's 22 episodes, relieving both D'Onofrio and equally weary costar Kathryn Erbe, who admits, "This is the season we cried uncle." (As reported in yesterday's Entertainment News, A
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Sex and the City has only one episode left! Will Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big soon be reunited and feelin' so good? "I've got a sniper pointing a gun at me," Chris Noth tells TV Guide Online. "I can't say anything!"
Mr. Big's wisecracking portrayer will allow this much: "I am in the last episode. We did shoot in Paris. I was there, and it was great. We shot three different endings — rare, medium rare and well done — so I don't know what's going to happen in the end."
If Carrie doesn't stay single, many fans hope she ends up with Big, instead of artist Aleksandr Petrovsky, who's played by ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov — aka the guy Sarah Jessica Parker has zero ch
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