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John Bernard Larroquette (born November 25, 1947) is an American Emmy Award-winning film and television actor. His best known roles include Dan Fielding on the series Night Court and Mike McBride in McBride. He joined the cast of Boston Legal in fall...


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John Bernard Larroquette (born 1947-11-25 ) is an American film and television actor. Unsourced I sincerely believe that television shows exist to sell soap boxes. Now I'm officially overwhelmed. After his fourth Emmy win The medium doesn't matter. I'd...


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National Catholic Reporter
The John Larroquette Show. (television program reviews)
10/08/1993: 1,272 words, approx. 4 pages
Also: 'NYPD Blue' has warmed-over story, overheated sex The new television season does two things that were bound to happen. One is television's first 12-Step situation comedy, "The John Larroquette Show." The other is the first sex-and-violence controversy of the new network...
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The Boston Herald
John Larroquette stars in CBS' answer to the John Cleese classic.
03/09/1999: 1,010 words, approx. 3 pages
"It was daunting to try and even follow in his large footsteps," said Judd Pillot, the Boston University graduate who remade a British TV classic for American consumption. Those footsteps belong to the Minister of Silly Walks himself, John Cleese, the Monty...
 


 

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