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  • 6
    Feb
    2013
    8:46am, EST

    Mike Tyson on 'Law & Order: SVU': Convicted rapist plays victim

    By Susan Young, TODAY contributor

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    Mike Tyson guest stars as Reggie Rhodes on the new episode of "Law & Order: SVU."

    "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" often teases "ripped from the headlines" plots, but it’s the show’s casting of Mike Tyson for Wednesday’s new episode -- titled "Monster's Legacy" -- that has generated headlines since news of his guest appearance broke last month. His role? Reggie Rhodes, a sympathetic victim of child abuse who murdered one of his attackers.

    In real life, the former undisputed heavyweight champ was arrested in connection with the rape of an 18-year-old beauty queen, Miss Black America hopeful Desiree Washington, in July of 1991. In February of the following year, he was convicted of one count of rape and two counts of criminal deviate conduct. Tyson served three years in prison for the convictions.

    News of his "SVU" part shocked fans of the show, but what better way than during the February sweeps to draw attention to your program? Stunt casting is a tried-and-true tool networks have employed to amp up the ratings.

    But inviting "Iron Mike" to “SVU” appears to be particularly scurrilous given the fact that the show has always been an advocate for victims of sexual abuse. Series star Mariska Hargitay, who plays Det. Olivia Benson, even founded Joyful Heart Foundation in 2004 to help heal, educate and empower victims of sexual abuse. (According to the Washington Post, the organization has opted to disassociate itself from the casting decision.)

    Interestingly on Wednesday's episode, Benson -- always a huge advocate for the rape victims --  appears to work hard to get viewers to see Tyson's Rhodes as the victim:

    Casting such a high-profile sex offender -- one who continues to deny his guilt --  in a sympathetic role has been more than some can stomach. That includes the more than 15,000 people who have signed a Change.org petition to reconsider the casting.

    Creator/producer Dick Wolf put aside such concerns when he released a statement earlier about the episode that didn’t address the issue of hiring Tyson:

    I invite you to watch Emmy Award winners Ed Asner and Andre Braugher, and Mike Tyson guest star in the “Monster's Legacy” episode of “Law & Order: SVU.”  It focuses on what can happen when there is an emotionally charged rush to judgment and it is, in my opinion, one of our strongest episodes in the last five years.

    Best regards,

    Dick Wolf

    The episode was originally scheduled for Feb. 13, the eve of the global event One Billion Rising, which supports rape and abuse survivors. "Monster's Legacy" was moved up to Feb. 6 with no explanation given. NBC denies that there is any connection.

    The network is not allowing interviews at this point with any of the cast or producers. It would be nice to hear their reasoning in casting Tyson, and if it indeed went past the intention to cause controversy.

    As such, we can only go by producer Warren Leight’s series of seven tweets on Jan. 12:

    first of seven.1) We understand the casting of Mike Tyson seems inappropriate to some SVU fans.

    — Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) January 12, 2013

    2 of 7) While in no way excusing his past actions, it's worth noting MT was convicted over twenty years ago, and served his time.

    — Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) January 12, 2013

    3 of 7)In recent years he has found sobriety, and started a foundation to meet the comprehensive needs of children from broken homes

    — Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) January 12, 2013

    4 of 7) The episode itself deals with many issues, including the ongoing effects of childhood abuse,the possibility of rehabilition,

    — Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) January 12, 2013

    5 of 7) and the potential for disastrous results when individuals and/or the justice system pre-judge or fail to contextualize.

    — Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) January 12, 2013

    6 of 7) Because of SVU's subject matter, all of us have a profound sense of our responsibility.

    — Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) January 12, 2013

    7 of 7) Our intent, as always, is to provoke discussion and awareness.We ask you to keepan open mind.Thanks.

    — Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) January 12, 2013

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    Even if those discussions lead to the inevitable conclusion that no matter how well intentioned a series can be, producers might still pull a few tricks out from their sleeves to jolt ratings.

    "Law & Order: SVU" airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on NBC.

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  • 19
    Jun
    2012
    9:55am, EDT

    Mike Tyson: 'Prostitute hunter'? Former champ talks checkered past

    By Ree Hines, TODAY contributor

    There's a new show hitting Broadway this summer and it's not the usual song-and-dance routine. Instead, visitors to the Great White Way will have a no-holds-barred look at the life of the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, Mike Tyson, in his upcoming one-man show, "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth."

    Tyson first brought his biographical act to Las Vegas and shocked crowds with his willingness to talk openly about a past filled with career and personal highs and all-time lows. During a Tuesday visit to TODAY, Tyson, along with show director Spike Lee, promised Broadway-goers would get that same candid experience.

    "I'm pretty naked there -- bare," Tyson told TODAY's Ann Curry.

    But lest anyone get the wrong idea, Lee insisted "not literally!"

    So, he won't be that kind of naked, but that's not to say viewers won't find the on-stage reveals jaw-dropping all the same. In addition to talking about his heyday as the youngest-ever heavyweight champ, Tyson will also address his rape conviction, drug abuse and how he's turned his life around.


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    Now a much calmer Tyson describes himself as a "wimp" and a clean-living vegan. So what brought on all the changes?

    "I just threw up the white flag," he said. "There was too many prison cells, too many jails, too many lawsuits, too many bankruptcies, too many women, too many venereal diseases, too many everything. I got tired. I really got tired of, you know, like every time a prostitute –- I would head back from a trip -- I had to sleep with her. So I just said, 'I'm going to live a different life.'"

    Yes, he really said that -- the part before living a different life.

    "I'm sorry! I'm sorry!" he laughed. "I was a prostitute hunter!"

    Expect more of that filter-free talk and what Lee called "the same courage (Tyson) shared in the ring" when "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth" makes its Broadway debut July 31.

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  • 10
    Nov
    2011
    2:19pm, EST

    Mike Tyson (as Herman Cain) for president!

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    By Kurt Schlosser, NBC News

    Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson takes on Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain -- not with his fists, but with his impersonation skills -- in a hilarious new clip from the good folks at Funny or Die.

    Billed as "Herman Cain's Campaign Promises with Mike Tyson," the above video is worth a look if you're already in search of some comic relief (other than this) in the long run-up to the 2012 election.

    "Hello. I'm Herman Cain, the man who's been shouting the number nine in your TV," Tyson says. "I used to be the CEO of Godfather's, a restaurant so gross it made my children hate pizza. Now, I'm running for president."

    Funny or Die has hit the mark before with its political impersonations. Will Ferrell as George W. Bush anyone? Or this classic.

    If you thought Tyson's acting chops were a fluke when he showed up in "The Hangover," think again.

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