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AKA:
John Bernard Larroquette
Birthplace:
New Orleans, Louisiana
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John Larroquette spent a majority of his acting career in the courtroom, playing crude and sex-obsessed Dan Fielding in “Night Court” (NBC, 1984-1992). The tall framed actor won four Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor as the hilariously vulgar Assistant District Attorney of the long-running courtroom comedy. Larroquette won his fifth Emmy in 1998 as a guest star on two episodes of another legal themed series “The Practice” (ABC, 2004- ). In 2007, after having played everything from a bus driver to a detective to a Klingon, the TV veteran made a triumphant return to the courtroom when he
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Raised in New Orleans, Louisiana
1973
Moved to Los Angeles
Professional acting debut in L.A. production of "The Crucible"
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