Samuel L. Jackson And Philip Seymour Hoffman Were In The Same Law & Order Episode
Samuel L. Jackson and Philip Seymour Hoffman guest starred in the same Law & Order episode — and it was Hoffman's first-ever professional acting role.
Read MoreSamuel L. Jackson and Philip Seymour Hoffman guest starred in the same Law & Order episode — and it was Hoffman's first-ever professional acting role.
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