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== Character development == == Character development ==


Detective Munch first appeared as a homicide detective in a fictional police department in ] as a central character in the TV series '']''. After 20 years service in Baltimore, he took his pension and moved to ] to join a sex crimes investigation unit, as one of the main characters in '']''. Detective Munch first appeared as a homicide detective in a fictional police department in ] as a central character in the TV series '']''. After 20 years service in Baltimore, he took his pension and moved to ] to join a sex crimes investigation unit, as one of the main characters in '']''. Although Munch was established as an interesting, three-dimensional character in the ensemble "Homicide" (in which he was depicted as a cynical conspiracy theorist) his move to "SVU" has largely stripped him of many of the character's defining characteristics; the size of his role has become increasingly small as the show progresses.


== Other crossovers == == Other crossovers ==

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Richard Belzer, who plays John Munch

Detective John Munch is a fictional character played by the actor Richard Belzer. Munch is notable for his crossover appearances in a number of different television series' fictional universes.

Character development

Detective Munch first appeared as a homicide detective in a fictional police department in Baltimore as a central character in the TV series Homicide: Life on the Street. After 20 years service in Baltimore, he took his pension and moved to New York to join a sex crimes investigation unit, as one of the main characters in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Although Munch was established as an interesting, three-dimensional character in the ensemble "Homicide" (in which he was depicted as a cynical conspiracy theorist) his move to "SVU" has largely stripped him of many of the character's defining characteristics; the size of his role has become increasingly small as the show progresses.

Other crossovers

In addition, Munch has also appeared as a character in episodes of four other series:

Munch's appearance on Trial by Jury, which aired April 15, 2005, made him the first fictional character played by a single actor to appear on six different television shows.

Munch also made an appearance in the TV movie Homicide: The Movie.

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