Daniel Metzler is a fictional character portrayed by John Cunningham in the TV series Law & Order.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled His Hour Upon the Stage (season 2), they were 59 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far
Episodes8
His Hour Upon the Stage
episode S2.E11 december 1991The frozen body of a Broadway producer is found five years after his death. Stone suspects that a show investor and the producer's fiancée actress were involved, but time makes it more difficult to find a motive.Animal Instinct
episode S3.E18 march 1993A university scientist is murdered, allegedly over an affair her husband was having. However, Stone later suspects that the alleged "mistress" may actually be delusional, and that there was actually no affair.Coma
episode S5.E2 september 1994Detectives and prosecutors believe that a smug comedy club owner shot his wife and put her in a coma, but they can't come up with enough hard evidence to get him convicted.Working Mom
episode S7.E14 february 1997The death of a former police officer leads Briscoe and Curtis to a pair of suburban moms who work as prostitutes.Venom
episode S9.E7 november 1998A murder case leads detectives to a mother/son team of con artists and accusations of incest.Admissions
episode S9.E22 may 1999An Hispanic mathematics professor is the prime suspect in the murder of a graduate student. He claims he is being racially profiled, but detectives have two potential motives. However, they cannot place him at the scene of the crime.Undercovered
episode S12.E12 january 2002An insurance company employee is killed because he was on a committee that rejected coverage of an expensive but effective drug for a young girl suffering from leukemia.Bottomless
episode S18.E4 january 2008A murder over a missing pair of dry-cleaned pants leads the DA's office to a public health scandal involving a giant discount department store chain.
- His Hour Upon the Stage
- Animal Instinct
- Coma
- Working Mom
- Venom
- Admissions
- Undercovered
- Bottomless