Joe Fontana (Law & Order) - Character Highlights

Character Highlights

The show's detectives do not get to choose their own partners, and Fontana's working relationships become part of the show's drama. Fontana initially has a rocky start with Green, who is still upset about the retirement of his old partner, Lennie Briscoe. Owing to Fontana's manner and apparent wealth, Green wonders if Fontana is a "wiseguy" (mobster) or a cop. Given time, however, Green warms up to Fontana, and the two establish a strong partnership. Fontana compliments Green on his appearance, and alludes to former partners not being "smooth". Green finds himself caught in the middle of a fight between Fontana and Van Buren more than once. On several occasions his character's unabashed style also creates conflicts with the show's (at that time) Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy (e.g. L&O: "Ghosts"). Prior to partnering with Green, Fontana worked with a homicide squad in The Bronx, although the episode "Ghosts" suggests that the Bronx may not have been Fontana's first stop in New York.

In 1995, he starts a two-year investigation into the murder of 12-year-old Sara Dolan. Convinced that her father was involved, Fontana does not let go of the case until another murderer confesses to the crime. Fontana questions his original judgment after extensive investigation, leading to the actual killer being convicted after Mr. Dolan testifies in court. Publicly, Fontana claims to have no regrets about his original belief in Mr. Dolan's guilt because it was reasonable in light of the facts he had during the original investigation. At the end of the episode, though, he visits Mr. Dolan and tries to apologize only to be turned away (L&O: "Ghosts").

He gets entangled with his department when he repeatedly dunks a suspect's head into the toilet to force him to tell him where his kidnapped victim is (L&O: "Thinking Makes It So"). The evidence thus recovered is nearly thrown out, but thanks to ADA Alexandra Borgia's efforts, Fontana is exonerated and the suspect is found guilty.

Fontana is in touch with his Italian background, keeping a small Italian flag on his desk, next to the flag of Chicago. He mentions traveling to Italy, and is fluent in the Italian language(L&O: "Cry Wolf"). To gain a witness's trust, he falsely claims to have served in Vietnam (L&O: "Paradigm" & "America. Inc.").

Fontana from time to time uses the phrase "We're authorized" or "I'm authorized" when dealing with people from whom he needs something (such as medical records or access into a room) and who are hesitant to give him what he wants. It is usually successful and the term became a popular catchphrase associated with the character.

When questioning witnesses, Fontana insists on respect for his partner and himself. His response to disrespect is an intimidating change of manner, speaking to the person at extremely close range with insults or veiled threats. He considers it insulting to be called a "cop".

Fontana's departure from the show comes when he retires and is replaced by Green as senior detective.

Law & Order
  • Quotes
  • Law & Order franchise
Creator
  • Dick Wolf
Characters
Police
N.Y.P.D. Senior homicide detectives
  • Sgt. Max Greevey
  • Sgt. Phil Cerreta
  • Lennie Briscoe
  • Joe Fontana
  • Ed Green
  • Cyrus Lupo
N.Y.P.D. Junior homicide detectives
  • Mike Logan
  • Rey Curtis
  • Ed Green
  • Nick Falco
  • Nina Cassady
  • Cyrus Lupo
  • Kevin Bernard
N.Y.P.D. Homicide Police Commanding officers
  • Captain Donald Cragen
  • Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
District attorneys
Executive assistant district attorneys
  • Benjamin Stone
  • Jack McCoy
  • Michael Cutter
Assistant district attorneys
  • Paul Robinette
  • Claire Kincaid
  • Jamie Ross
  • Abbie Carmichael
  • Serena Southerlyn
  • Alexandra Borgia
  • Connie Rubirosa
New York County district attorneys
  • Adam Schiff
  • Nora Lewin
  • Arthur Branch
  • Jack McCoy
Recurring characters
  • Elizabeth Olivet, Ph.D.
  • Emil Skoda, M.D.
  • Elizabeth Rodgers, M.D.
Seasons
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
Notable episodes
  • "Prescription for Death"
  • "Everybody's Favorite Bagman"
  • "The Torrents of Greed"
  • "Manhood"
  • "Sunday in the Park with Jorge"
  • "Burn Card"
  • "The Drowned and the Saved"
  • "Dignity"
  • "Fed"
  • "Blackmail"
  • "Steel-Eyed Death"
  • "Boy on Fire"
  • "Rubber Room"
TV film
  • Exiled: A Law & Order Movie
See also
  • List of episodes
  • List of actors and actresses who have appeared in the series

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