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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 ...
How to Succeed's John Larroquette and The People in the Picture's Christopher Innvar talk about the little choices they made and small roles they played that led them to Broadway today.
The New Orleans-born Larroquette doesn’t just collect Emmys: He’s a passionate collector of rare books, 20th-century fiction in particular. Here’s what’s in his library. — by Barbara Hoffman ...
Here are 10 things you probably don’t know about the 77-year-old actor. 1. John was born in New Orleans to department store clerk mom Berthalla Oramous and U.S. Navy man John Edgar Larroquette Jr.
John Larroquette joins us on Bullseye to chat about his return as Dan Fielding and what it's like to revisit such an iconic role after almost 30 years. Plus, his early ventures as a radio DJ and ...
JOHN LARROQUETTE recently starred as J.B. Biggley in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (2011 Tony and Drama Desk Awards).
BURBANK, Calif. — Actor John Larroquette had a succinct response three years ago when actress Melissa Rauch approached him with the idea of a “Night Court” sequel series: “ ‘That’s a ...
Emmy and Tony Award winner John Larroquette will star in Arizona Theatre Company’s presentation of the “The Heath.” Written by playwright Lauren Gunderson, “The Heath” is a story based ...
John Larroquette is home. The Emmy- and Tony-winning New Orleans actor, best known for his turns in the TV sitcoms "Night Court" and "The John Larroquette Show," has signed on ...
It’s taken John Larroquette a lifetime to return to the film that changed his life. The four-time Emmy Award-winning actor has been tapped to join Netflix’s upcoming “Texas Chainsaw Massacre ...
John Larroquette is probably best know for his portrayal of Dan Fielding on NBC’s Night Court, a role that garnered him Emmy awards in four consecutive years. One of the biggest TV stars of the ...
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.