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Radar reveals 10 things you (probably) never knew about John Larroquette as he reprises his classic 'Night Court' TV role.
Court revival brought laughs to NBC's primetime lineup for three full seasons, but alas, the comedy won't be returning after ...
John Larroquette revealed Thursday that he and the director of the 1974 slasher film "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" made a deal that Larroquette would narrate the prologue of the film in exchange for ...
Court star John Larroquette took to social media to thank the fans for supporting NBC's revival series for three seasons.
John Larroquette confirmed internet rumors and admitted he worked for free, but was paid in marijuana for voiceover work on the classic '70s horror film.
John Larroquette earned some serious green for one of his past jobs. Green as in marijuana. The star of the newly rebooted “Night Court” confirmed to Parade that Tobe Hooper, director of the ...
For his part, John Larroquette also only had praise for Marsha Warfield for her return in her two episodes of the revival so far (both available streaming via Peacock Premium subscription).
John Larroquette & Melissa Rauch Talk Complex Father-Daughter Relationship On ‘Night Court’; How Markie Post Felt About Revival ...
John Larroquette: Yeah, being an executive producer on the show, I'm pretty much aware of all the areas that we're going to ...
John Larroquette is very clear that he only agreed to reprise his role as attorney Dan Fielding in the “Night Court” reboot because of star and executive producer, Melissa Rauch.
John Larroquette’s wardrobe changes for one episode of Night Court Courtesy of Molly Grundman-Gerbosi. It should be noted that the costume department does this much work for every regular ...
John Larroquette is very clear that he only agreed to reprise his role as attorney Dan Fielding in the “Night Court” reboot because of star and executive producer, Melissa Rauch.