The ProfilePeter Jankowski ’86Michael ReardonPeter Jankowski ’86 drove out to California shortly after receiving his degree from Holy Cross to make his mark in television and be part of a creative industry. Today, as president and chief operating officer at Wolf Films, Inc., his cross-country dream has come true. At first, his father’s connections from a 20-year career as a CBS executive opened a few industry doors. But once he walked through them, Jankowski had to sink or swim on his own. “I interviewed about 50 or 60 times,” he says. “You just have to stay on it and make your own luck. You learn by going out and meeting other people. You find out where your heart truly lies.” Jankowski says starting in a role that allows a newcomer to see various facets of the business is a good place to begin an entertainment career. As a production assistant on the series Growing Pains, he had “an opportunity to see what other people do,” and says that “You see what you want to do while you’re delivering cheese sandwiches to the stars.” Jankowski also took an unusual job at the home of Barbra Streisand in the late 1980s: helping work a fundraiser for Senator Alan Cranston. With A-list celebrities like Robin Williams on hand, Jankowski had to “make sure the Porta Johns ran smoothly.” “It was my first interaction with real celebrities,” he recalls. After observing the industry in these lower-level roles, Jankowski rose to senior vice president at Universal Television where he was executive in charge of production for series such as Northern Exposure, Coach and Quantum Leap. He joined Law & Order creator Dick Wolf at Wolf Films, Inc. in 1997. Now, Jankowski is the executive producer of the highly successful dramatic NBC series Law & Order, and its spinoffs, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In its 19th season, Law & Order is the second longest-running network television drama in history, topped only by Gunsmoke, which was on the air for 20 years. And the Law & Order franchise continues to expand: Law & Order: UK premiered in February, and deals are in place for Russian and French versions. Although it is still a struggle to break into the business, with the proliferation of cable television, there are more jobs in the industry than when Jankowski made his trek to California. “Television is a lot different now than when I got into it,” he observes. “Back then, all you had were the networks. There is more opportunity now. If I were doing it over again, as a history major, I’d probably go to The History Channel.” STATS Q&ADo you believe the moral dilemmas faced by the Law & Order characters are a large part of its appeal? Do you have a favorite episode of Law & Order? What is your favorite non-Dick Wolf television show? What film, television show, play, book or other work of art has had a profound influence on you? What are you currently reading?
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