Kelli Giddish Says “SVU” Costar Mariska Hargitay Is 'Working Really Hard' Ahead of Broadway Debut Kelli Giddish, the actress who plays Sgt. Amanda Rollins on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, has expressed her excitement for her longtime costar Mariska Hargitay’s upcoming Broadway debut in Every Brilliant Thing. Giddish shared her thoughts with People, reflecting on her close friendship with Hargitay and her own passion for theater. She recounted the moment Hargitay broke the news about her new role, describing the joy of the cast and crew. “I was there the night she was like, ‘I’m in a play! I got a play!’” Giddish said, adding that the entire set celebrated the news. Hargitay, 62, will make her Broadway debut as the star of Every Brilliant Thing, a play that begins its run on May 26. She will take over the role from Daniel Radcliffe, who is concluding his run on May 24. Meanwhile, SVU wrapped filming on season 27 in April, with its season finale airing on May 14. Giddish noted that Hargitay has been preparing for the play almost immediately after wrapping SVU filming, transitioning seamlessly from the procedural drama to the theatrical project. Despite no longer working together daily, Giddish promises to keep her friend entertained during the process. The two actresses have shared a long-standing bond since Giddish joined SVU in 2011 as Rollins, following the departure of Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni). Giddish left the show in December 2022 but returned as a series regular in 2025 after guest-starring in seasons 25 and 26. Hargitay, meanwhile, has been a central figure on the series since its debut in 1999. Giddish praised the unique nature of their collaboration, highlighting how the show’s long-running format allows for deep camaraderie.#peacock #every_brilliant_thing #mariska_hargitay #kelli_giddish #law_and_order_special_victims_unit

Daniel Radcliffe Reflects on Personal Growth and Mental Health Advocacy in Every Brilliant Thing Daniel Radcliffe, the British actor best known for his role as Harry Potter, has opened up about his personal transformation and the profound impact of his current role in the Broadway play Every Brilliant Thing. During a post-show panel on March 31, Radcliffe shared how his younger self would not recognize the man he has become today, emphasizing the depth of his happiness as a father and his commitment to mental health advocacy. Radcliffe, who is currently starring in the play, described his journey as one of significant growth. “There have been times in my life when I have been deeply unhappy, particularly when I was much younger,” he said. Reflecting on his current life, he highlighted the joy of being a father, sharing a moment with his 3-year-old son while walking down the street. “I'm so happy,” he said, adding, “If you showed them to me when I was 20, I would not have recognized myself.” The play, which centers on themes of depression and mental health, has been a deeply meaningful experience for Radcliffe. He described it as “the most profound, meaningful show I have ever done,” noting the unique opportunity to connect with audiences about mental health struggles. “The chance to connect with people about [mental health] is really rare,” he said. “As a performer in this show, you get such an amazing view of how brilliant and kind people can be.” Radcliffe’s role in Every Brilliant Thing has also been a source of personal reflection. The interactive production allows him to engage with the audience in a way he described as “special and unique.#daniel_radcliffe #every_brilliant_thing #project_healthy_minds #duncan_macmillan #mariska_hargitay