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  William Morris Agency
He also starred in the NBC comedy series The John Larroquette Show, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award in the show's second season.
Larroquette won his fifth Emmy in 1998 as a guest-star in two episodes of the drama The Practice.
Larroquette portrayed a man who was charged with murder for killing his daughter's rapist.
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  John Larroquette Photos, Cast, Episodes for John Larroquette | TVGuide.com
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 Boston Legal - BuddyTV, the best TV fan community
John Larroquette and Tara Summers aren't the only new additions in the upcoming season of Boston Legal.
ABC has confirmed Wednesday that John Larroquette will be joining the dramedy next season as a senior partner who came from the New York branch of Crane Poole and Schmidt.
Larroquette, a 59-year old actor, is known for his roles on Night Court and on Boston Legal’s predecessor, The Practice.
www.buddytv.com /Boston-Legal.aspx   (1943 words)

  
 Pynchon - Film & TV: Film References
Although Larroquette considers Beckett to be the "Olympus" of writers, his literary interests run wide and deep -- from Faulkner to Pynchon, Steinbeck to Styron, Bukowski to Ondaatje.
Larroquette plans to leave his collection to his children, in hopes they will pass it on to their children.
Larroquette contends that reading provides a tactile expression that is essential to humans, at least to those who feel a connection with books.
www.themodernword.com /pynchon/pynchon_larroquette.html   (3432 words)

  
 The John Larroquette Show - The TV IV
John Larroquette played John Hemingway, who has lost his wife and most of his life to the bottle, but has just turned the corner to sobriety.
The third season was when it went down the drain: Oscar became a shoe shiner, Carly a socialite, Dexter and John lost the racial stuff and became best buds, his alcoholism was barely addressed, it was like watching Friends in a bus station.
Also John and the rest of the cast changed from night shift to day shift at Crossroads bus terminal, which helped to lose the bizarre edge that the show was based around.
tviv.org /The_John_Larroquette_Show   (830 words)

  
 Night Court : John Larroquette : tvland.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ever the gentleman, Larroquette opted out of the 1989 Emmy nominations to give other actors their due recognition.
Larroquette won his fifth Emmy in 1998 for his dramatic performance on The Practice.
Larroquette continues to work in television, and has appeared on shows including The West Wing, the NBC mini-series The 10th Kingdom, and -- reuniting with Night Court co-star Markie Post for the Fox Family Channel movie -- Till Dad Do Us Part.
www.tvland.com /shows/nightcourt/actor5.jhtml   (228 words)

  
 The John Larroquette Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Larroquette is a recovered alcoholic and I thought he probably brought a lot of knowledge to his role.
My favorite episode is when our "hero" John goes to apologize to his Ex-wife for being a drunken shit when he was married to her and treating her like garbage.
John Larroquette's character (John Hemingway lol) is a recovering alcoholic, just as it Mr.
www.jumptheshark.com /j/johnlarroquette.htm   (3118 words)

  
 John Larroquette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Bernard Larroquette (born November 25, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a film and television actor.
John was devastated after Hurricane Katrina destroyed New Orleans; he was born and raised there.
Larroquette owes much of his career's success to his role as Dan Fielding on Night Court, NBC's surprise hit that ran from 1984 to 1992.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Larroquette   (968 words)

  
 John Larroquette - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
John Larroquette is an American actor who played the Klingon officer Maltz in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
He is most famous for his role as Assistant DA Dan Fielding in the comedy Night Court.
Larroquette appeared a few years later in an episode of Night Court with his Search for Spock co-star Robin Curtis.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/John_Larroquette   (130 words)

  
 John Larroquette Fan Page: Contact Info, Reviews and Pictures
I first saw John Larroquette on Night Court.
But the best part I saw John Larroquette in, was in the NBC miniseries "The 10th Kingdom." He played Tony, a janitor from New York, who had to raise his daughter on his own after his wife left him.
John Larroquette and his wife Elizabeth were married on July 4th, 1975.
www.angelfire.com /celeb/larroquette   (308 words)

  
 The John Larroquette Show (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John's mother, an inveterate con artist, begs him to bail her out of jail, and then becomes the obvious suspect when a batch of credit card slips goes missing from the bus station.
John's son tries to form a father-son relationship; Chester disappears and is found dead; John must deal with a battle to the death between Mahalia and her sister Linda, who stole Mahalia's first husband.
John reconciles with Catherine, who takes on a new enterprise by buying the bus bar from Carly and turning it into a jazz club; the entire crew switches to the day shift; and Eggers introduces her beloved dog -- which turns out to be a wild wolf.
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 John Larroquette Biography - Biography.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Though Larroquette studied music from an early age, his love of travel lead to a stint in the Naval Reserve.
Larroquette made his network TV debut in 1975 as Dr. Paul Herman in Doctors' Hospital.
Larroquette won his fifth Emmy in 1998 as a guest star in two episodes of the drama The Practice, in which he portrayed a homosexual who murdered his lover.
www.biography.com /search/article.jsp?aid=9542530   (249 words)

  
 Variety.com - John Larroquette
John Larroquette will star in the Hallmark telepic franchise "McBride," one of three movie mystery wheels set to launch on Hallmark in January.
Larroquette has also inked to lense at least one of the four two-hour whodunits, to be produced by "Matlock" hyphenate Dean Hargrove.
Larroquette also stars in Hallmark's family comedy telepic "Wedding Daze," which preems Sept. 6.
www.variety.com /article/VR1117908408   (138 words)

  
 Crossover: "Frasier" and "The John Larroquette Show"
On the new show his character, John Hemingway, would be a recovering alcoholic working as the night manager at a run down bus station and working through a twelve step program.
John Hemingway is a guy in recovery trying to get his act together.
Since The John Larroquette show tried to teach folks when it could, I can only hope they were trying to steer people clear of getting quick fix radio advice help.
www.poobala.com /frasierandlarroquette.html   (1000 words)

  
 John Larroquette Photos - John Larroquette News - John Larroquette Information
This did not prevent him from accepting the 1988 Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy (again for Night Court) or, in 1998, yet another Emmy, this time for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his guest appearances in "The Practice." (edit)
Five-time Emmy Award winner John Larroquette ("Night Court," "The John Larroquette Show") returns to primetime television when he stars with fellow Emmy winner Christine Baranski ("Cybill") as...
McBride is a former cop turned defense attorney, whose laid-back lifestyle belies his keen insight into the criminal mind, as he ferrets out the actual murderer in the classic tradition of Perry...
www.tv.com /john-larroquette/person/924/summary.html   (626 words)

  
 John Larroquette Current Month TV Schedule
Starring John Larroquette, Marta DuBois, Matt Lutz, Paula Trickey, Corin Nemec, William McNamara.
Starring John Larroquette, John Kapelos, Marta DuBois, Matt Lutz, Wren T Brown, Jack Conley.
John Astin, Mary Stavin, King Moody, Roger Nolan.
www.tv-now.com /stars/larrquet.html   (818 words)

  
 John Larroquette @ Filmbug UK
A 1994 Emmy Award nominee for his work on The John Larroquette Show, John Larroquette is the only person to ever win four consecutive Emmy Awards (1985-1988), awarded for his portrayal of assistant district attorney Dan Fielding on the long-running hit series Night Court.
He frequently returns to the stage, where he won a Drama-Logue Award for his performance in Samuel Beckett's Endgame and where he and his wife, Elizabeth, received critical acclaim for their starring roles in Happy Jack at the Coast Playhouse in Los Angeles.
Larroquette recently starred in the feature film Richie Rich, starring opposite Macaulay Culkin.
www.filmbug.co.uk /db/4239   (256 words)

  
 The John Larroquette Project » 2003 » December
The John Larroquette project will be going on a short hiatus over the Christmas holiday, as I will be travelling to visit my family.
My family lives without internet access in the fl Austro-Hungarian forests with a band of cave-dwelling gypsies and magyars, and I will have to adapt to their dark mysticisms and centuries-old superstitions that forbid blogging or any blog titles that reference Emmy-winning actors from the mid-80’s.
If my clan were to find out about the John Larroquette Project, it would surely tear them apart and I would be banished to the cold Hessian seaports or a Bavarian hut-village.
johnlarroquetteproject.com /archives/2003/12   (1355 words)

  
 John Larroquette to appear on Joey - TV Squad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Larroquette played one of my favorite television characters of all time, Dan Fielding, on the hilariously irreverent series Night Court.
He went on to star in his own series after Night Court ended its run, and while The John Larroquette Show lasted three years (which isn't bad for a sitcom) it never really found its voice.
Nevertheless, Larroquette still pops up from time to time (and the fact that he won an Emmy for a guest spot on The Practice means he's still got the chops).
www.tvsquad.com /2005/09/17/john-larroquette-to-appear-on-joey   (499 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Second Sight: Video: John Larroquette,Bronson Pinchot,Bess Armstrong,Stuart Pankin,John Schuck,James ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Plot Synopsis: John Larroquette is the head of a detective agency that is hired to find a missing person, probably kidnapped.
John Larroquette plays Willis, who may seem obnoxious and annoying.
John Larroquette, who was riding high in "Night Court" at the time, tries to bring that character and transform him into a private detective.
www.amazon.com /Second-Sight-John-Larroquette/dp/6301615832   (1509 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Blind Date: Video: Blake Edwards,Kim Basinger,Bruce Willis,John Larroquette,William Daniels,George Coe,Mark ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Willis is fine, Basinger is impressively unhinged, Larroquette is hilarious, and Phil Hartman has a nice role as the friend who set up Willis's evening from hell.
To top this off she is being doggedly followed by a psychotic cop ex-boyfriend (John Larroquette.) This is just for starters.
Not only that, but her totally mad ex-boyfriend David (John Larroquette) is stalking them at every turn.
www.amazon.ca /Blind-Date-Blake-Edwards/dp/0800106806   (1338 words)

  
 The John Larroquette Show TV Show - The John Larroquette Show Television Show - TV.com
In its first season The John Larroquette Show was a daring dark comedy and a hit.
After John gives Eggers advice on how to get the man of her dreams, she uses the opportunity to get him to agree to be her date for a Halloween party.
Tell the world what you think of The John Larroquette Show, write a review for this show.
www.tv.com /the-john-larroquette-show/show/504/summary.html   (297 words)

  
 The John Larroquette Show (a Titles and Air Dates Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ted McGinley as Karl Reese, John's rival for Carly
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Any sales or other uses of this document are expressly forbidden, without the specific consent of the author(s).
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 The John Larroquette Project » 2007 » February
I got a note from Geof, who manages the John Larroquette Project explaining that “we’ve outgrown our RAM allocation”, and that he hopes to “double our RAM outlay” within the next 18 hours.
As his hoarse screams of agony echo across the vacant alleyways, he will at last regret having failed us at the John Larroquette Project.
Obsessive animal hoarding is a favorite comedic theme here at the John Larroquette Project, and we’re always happy to come across articles like this involving hundreds of dead animals, collected and categorized for future reference.
johnlarroquetteproject.com /archives/2007/02   (1980 words)

  
 The John Larroquette Show
The John Larroquette Show was a comedy series about a recovering alcoholic (John Hemingway) who was the night manager at a low-life bus station in St. Louis, Missouri.
The place was the night-time hang out or bedroom for the members of "low society" like street hookers, homeless people, drug addicts, etc. John could identify with those people as he had recently been a member of their ranks.
The problem for John was that it was often difficult to stay sober within such a crowd!
www.crazyabouttv.com /johnlarroquetteshow.html   (271 words)

  
 Spoiler Buzz » Boston Legal
This comes hot on the heels of ABC announcing that John Larroquette of Night Court fame has joined the show (and am I the only one that thinks it would be hysterical if he came back playing Dan Fielding as he is today?) But according to Ausiello, it sounds as though she won’t be back.
On top of John Larroquette joining the law firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt next season, the show has added two new people, according to the ABC press release.
I admit, I used to love watching Larroquette and his womanizing ways on Night Court.
boston-legal.spoilerbuzz.com   (793 words)

  
 John Larroquette
Larroquette began his acting career in 1973 after moving to Los Angeles from his native New Orleans where he had worked as a radio DJ and a promotion director for Decca records.
He made his professional debut in a LA production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and segued to series TV as a regular in the short-lived drama, "Doctors Hospital" (1975).
Larroquette went on to the WWII action series "Baa Baa Black Sheep" (NBC, 1976-78) and several TV movies before enjoying a long run as libido-driven lawyer Dan Fielding on "Night Court" (NBC, 1983-92)....
www.hollywood.com /celebs/detail/id/189918   (616 words)

  
 ★ John Larroquette Address - FanMail.biz
If you want to request an autograph, follow the guidelines bellow.
John Larroquette who played Dan Fielding on the show Night Court.
He sent me a bookmarker with his company name of Port Street Films on it and scribbled a note on there that reads: "Jim, Thanks for your letter and your kind words.
www.fanmail.biz /8227.html   (407 words)

  
 John Larroquette - The TV IV
John Larroquette - The TV IV John Larroquette
John Larroquette is an American actor best known for his supporting role in the sitcom Night Court and his headlining role in The John Larroquette Show.
Since 2005, he has found further success on TV as the title lawyer in the McBride movies.
tviv.org /John_Larroquette   (246 words)

  
 John Larroquette - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bio: American actor John Larroquette began gaining public attention as a disc jockey.
For several years, he paid the bills with TV and movie voiceovers,...
All about John Larroquette and John Larroquette facts.
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