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John Larroquette

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Photos John Larroquette Birth name: John Bernard Larroquette
Birth date: 1947/11/25 (76 years old)
Birth place : Nouvelle Orléans, Louisiane (USA)
Height: 1.93 m

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Biography for John Larroquette

John Bernard Larroquette (born November 25, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an actor in television and the movies. He is probably most famous for his role on Night Court where he played weaselly Assistant D.A. Danforth (Dan) Reinhold Fielding, a role for which he won Emmys in 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988. In 1989, he asked to not be considered for Emmy consideration. His four consecutive wins were, at the time, a record.

For many, Larroquette's Fielding was the main draw to the show. Smarmy, crude, and self-centered, he represented the most negative stereotype of a lawyer. However, on many occasions Fielding displayed true warmth and well-timed morality. In a famous example, he talked a chemically-imbalanced Roz (Marsha Warfield) down from a ledge. However, Larroquette's real talent was in his comic timing. His delivery, especially for his libidinous jokes, was perfect. Fielding flirted incessantly with any young female including both Billie and Christine (Markie Post). His feelings for Christine evolved into a rivalry with Harry (Harry Anderson) for her affection.

He later starred on The John Larroquette Show as John Hemmingway.

He starred in the 1989 movie Second Sight, with Bronson Pinchot, and Madhouse, with Kirstie Alley. Larroquette was the (uncredited) narrator in the 1974 slasher The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Other movies Larroquette had significant roles in include: Stripes, Meatballs Part II, Summer Rental, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, JFK, and Richie Rich.

In the seventies and eighties, Larroquette battled alcoholism.

He has three children with his wife, Elizabeth Ann Cookson. He is also a registered member of the Libertarian Party, a fact to which he alluded when he made an appearance on Dennis Miller's CNBC show on the "Varsity Panel".

John Larroquette is an American actor born November 25, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is known for his role in the Night Court television series, for which he won four Emmy Awards. He also played in films such as The Goodbye Girl and Stripes.

Larroquette began his acting career in the 1970s and played in many plays before embarking on television and cinema. His first important role on television was in the Night Court series, where he interpreted the character of Dan Fielding, a cynical and manipulative lawyer. His interpretation of this character earned him four Emmy Awards, which makes him one of the few actors to win this honor for a comedy role.

In addition to his acting career, Larroquette is also a producer and a screenwriter. He produced several television series, including The John Larroquette Show and The Librarians. He also wrote and produced films, such as The Librarians and The Librarians: Quest for the Spear.

Apart from his acting career, Larroquette is also known for his philanthropic commitment. He has participated in numerous charitable campaigns and supported causes such as helping homelessness and the fight against alcoholism. He is also a member of the National Association of Sans-Abi and worked closely with this organization to improve the living conditions of the United States.

In summary, John Larroquette is a talented and accomplished actor, known for his role in the Night Court series and for his philanthropic commitment in favor of the homeless.

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Filmography

Title Role
McBride: Tune in for Murder (2005) (TV) (post-production) McBride
McBride: The Doctor Is Out, Really Out (2005) (TV) McBride
McBride: It's Murder, Madam (2005) (TV) McBride
McBride: The Chameleon Murder (2005) (TV) McBride
McBride: Murder Past Midnight (2005) (TV) McBride
Wedding Daze (2004) (TV) Jack Landry
Beethoven's 5th (2003) (V) Mayor Harold Herman
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) (voice) Narrator
Happy Family (2003) TV Series Peter Brennan
Recipe for Disaster (2003/I) (TV) Dad
Corsairs (2002) TV Series Brandon Corsair
Till Dad Do Us Part (2001) (TV) Gavin Corbett
Walter and Henry (2001) (TV) Walter
The Incurable Collector (2001) TV Series Host
The Heart Department (2001) (TV) Dr. Fred Biskin
The 10th Kingdom (2000) (mini) TV Series Anthony 'Tony' Lewis
Isn't She Great (2000) Maury Manning
Payne (1999) TV Series Royal Payne
The Defenders: Payback (1997) (TV) Michael Lane
Demon Knight (1995) (uncredited) Slasher (opening sequence)
Ri¢hie Ri¢h (1994) Lawrence Van Dough
The John Larroquette Show (1993) TV Series John Hemingway (1993-1996)
JFK (1991) Jerry Johnson (credited on Director's Cut)
One Special Victory (1991) (TV)
Tune in Tomorrow... (1990) Doctor Albert Quince
Madhouse (1990) Mark Bannister
Second Sight (1989) Wills
Hot Paint (1988) (TV) Gus
Blind Date (1987) David Bedford
Convicted (1986) (TV) Douglas Forbes
Summer Rental (1985) Don Moore
Choose Me (1984) Billy Ace
Meatballs Part II (1984) Lt. Felix Foxglove
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) Maltz
Night Court (1984) TV Series Asst. D.A. Reinhold Dan Fielding
Hysterical (1983) Bob X. Cursion
The Last Ninja (1983) (TV) Army officer
Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) K.K.K. (Segment #1)
Bare Essence (1982) (TV) Arthur Williams
Cat People (1982) Bronte Judson
Green Ice (1981) Claude
Stripes (1981) Capt. Stillman
Altered States (1980) X-Ray Technician
Stunts Unlimited (1980) (TV) Leading Man
Heart Beat (1980) TV Talk Show Host
Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976) TV Series Lt. Bob Anderson (1976-1978)
Baa Baa, Black Sheep (1976) (TV) Lt. Bob Anderson
Doctors' Hospital (1975) TV Series Dr. Paul Herman
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) (voice) Narrator
Follow Me, Boys! (1966) Army soldier in war games

Trivia

John had a bout of alcoholism during the seventies and eighties.

He won Emmies in 1985-86-87-88 for "Night Court".

Developed his distinctively refined speech pattern so he could work in radio. As a young man he spoke with a traditional New Orleans style.

In 1989 asked that his work not be submitted for more Emmy consideration after his fourth consecutive win for best supporting actor in a comedy series. At the time four wins was a record.

Has an earring on his left ear.

Host of A & E's "The Incurable Collector"

His role as a Johnny Carson style talk show host was omitted from the theatrical version of JFK (1991) but restored in the director's cut on video/DVD. He actually wrote a letter to Carson just to inform him he was playing the part and Carson appreciated the gesture.

Family

Spouse : Elizabeth Ann Cookson, (197? - present), 3 children.

Author of the card

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