‘Law & Order: SVU’: Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay Reveal How Their First Screen Test Together Went

‘Law & Order: SVU’: Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay Reveal How Their First Screen Test Together Went

When people think of Law & Order: SVU, they often recall Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler and Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson, a duo brimming with undeniable chemistry that captivated audiences for years. Despite fans’ hopes for a romantic union between Stabler and Benson, their relationship remained strictly professional, grounded by Stabler’s commitment to his family.

Meloni’s departure from the series after season 12 due to a contract dispute didn’t diminish Hargitay’s enduring presence on SVU. She continues to anchor the show to this day, a testament to her dedication and the enduring popularity of her character.

In a nostalgic Entertainment Tonight video from 1999, Meloni and Hargitay reminisce about their early days on the show. They fondly recall their initial screen test, where their instant connection was palpable. “We just walked into the screen test, and you know there’s Mariska…” Meloni playfully gestures, prompting laughter. “Lies,” Hargitay corrects, revealing the real story of their meeting. They were paired up for scenes during the final test and immediately found themselves laughing hysterically, despite the pressure of the moment.

Reflecting on their audition, Meloni remarks, “That’s why I felt we got the job… our chemistry was so apparent.” Their ability to effortlessly connect and share moments of levity was evident from the start, setting the stage for their memorable partnership as Stabler and Benson.

While fans yearned to see their favorite detectives as more than partners on screen, their off-screen camaraderie and on-screen chemistry continue to be celebrated. The enduring bond between Meloni and Hargitay, even years after their initial appearances, remains a cherished part of SVU‘s legacy.

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