Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TV veteran John Larroquette reprises his role as lawyer Dan Fielding on the relaunch of the courtroom sitcom Night Court after ...
As Night Courtenters its third season, John Larroquette is reflecting on what could have been. The actor, 76, recently spoke with PEOPLE on the set of the NBC revival, which returns on Tuesday, Nov.
John Larroquette is an actor with almost 50 years of experience. Larroquette's big break was on the mid-80s NBC sitcom Night Court. His performance as the prosecutor Dan Fielding earned him four ...
When John Larroquette reunited with Marsha Warfield in the Night Court revival’s second season, it was a bittersweet experience. In the season 2 finale, Roz (Warfield) tied the knot with Loretta ...
The actor tells PEOPLE why working with Warfield made him nostalgic: "To have Marsha there next to me, who I could turn to and, 'Oh, you remember when?' There's nobody else to do that with here" JP ...
(CNN) — 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. CNN — (CNN) — ...
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Bleeding Cool: How did you get involved with 'Night Court?' They called me [mimes phone] 'Hello?' I was very excited. Yeah, they called me and asked me if I wanted to play this role [of Starla], which ...
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Court is almost back in session as the “newboot” of NBC sitcom Night Court returns for its third season. Presiding over the night shift of the Manhattan arraignment court is Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) ...