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November 25, 1947 in New Orleans, LA
Biography:American actor "John Larroquette" began gaining public attention as a disc jockey. For several years, he paid the bills with TV and movie voiceovers, notably as the (uncredited) narrator of "Tobe Hooper"'s "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1974). Larroquette started getting on-camera assignments in the mid 1970s, making his network TV bow in the role of Dr. Paul Herman in the prime time weekly Doctors' Hospital (1975-76); this was followed by a two-year stint as Robert Anderson on the "Robert Conrad" TV vehicle "Black Sheep Squadron" (1976-78). From 1984 through 1992, Larroquette portrayed assistant DA and self-styled ladies man Dan Fielding on the popular sitcom "Night Court", a role which won him four Emmy awards. In 1994, the actor starred in his own series, "The John Larroquette Show", playing an erudite recovering alcoholic who manages a St. Louis bus depot. He has also appeared in several... Full Biography
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Actor John Larroquette poses in the press room during the 60th annual DGA Awards held at the Hyatt...
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