May 24, 2007
The brain trust behind the Law & Order franchise, Dick Wolf, talks about his new HBO movie, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Dreamgirls' star Anika Noni Rose describes her upcoming projects.
Dick Wolf
Producer Dick Wolf is the architect of TV's award-winning Law & Order franchise. He's been a creative force for more than 25 years and began making his impact on TV as an executive script consultant during the last seasons of NBC's Hill Street Blues. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Wolf enjoyed a successful advertising career, creating over 100 commercials in the early ‘70s. In ‘88, he formed Wolf Films, one of the producers of the new HBO TV movie, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
Anika Noni Rose

Says we're living under a plague of standing ovations. (:59)
Broadway audiences know Anika Noni Rose as the Tony-winning actress in Caroline, or Change. She also hit Hollywood with a splash in the big-screen version of Dreamgirls. Rose caught the acting bug in high school and, after earning a degree from Florida A&M and her MFA from the prestigious American Conservatory Theater, moved to New York to pursue her career. She co-stars in HBO's new series, The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, and is making history as Disney's first-ever Black princess in The Princess and the Frog.


