John Larroquette - Famous Actor

John Larroquette Net Worth

$9,000,000

John Larroquette, an American actor, has a net worth of $9 million. He is best known for his work in television series like ‘Baa Baa Black Sheep’ and ‘Night Court’, for which he won four consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards.

Key facts:

  • John Larroquette is an American actor who has earned a net worth of $9 million.
  • He has won several honors and accolades for his TV work in shows like 'Baa Baa Black Sheep' and 'Night Court,' including four consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards.
  • John has made notable achievements on stage, earning a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his work in the musical revival of 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.'
  • He has appeared in numerous films like 'Stripes,' 'Meatballs Part II,' and 'Richie Rich.'
  • Larroquette's most defining role came with the character of Dan Fielding in the series 'Night Court,' which he portrayed from 1984 to 1992, earning him four consecutive Emmy awards between 1985 and 1988, setting a record.

Basic Information About John Larroquette

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Voice Actor, Film director, Television producer
Net worth$9,000,000
Date of birth1947-11-25 (76 years old)
Place of birthNew Orleans
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksDeep resonant voice
Towering height and slender frame
SpouseElizabeth Larroquette - (4 JulyΒ 1975 - present)Β (3 children)
22 September - Bertie Good (Β 1969 - ?)Β (divorced)
GenderMale
Height6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did John Larroquette win?


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John Larroquette awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
OFTA Television Award - Best Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesNomineeThe Practice2002
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesWinnerNight Court1988
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesWinnerNight Court1986
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesWinnerNight Court1985
American Comedy Award - Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV SeriesNomineeNight Court1990
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionNomineeNight Court1988
Saturn Award - Best Guest Performance in a Television SeriesNomineeThe Librarians2015
Q Award - Best Actor in a Quality Comedy SeriesNomineeThe John Larroquette Show1995
Q Award - Best Actor in a Quality Comedy SeriesNomineeThe John Larroquette Show1994

John Larroquette roles

Movie / Series Role
StripesCapt. Stillman
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The BeginningNarrator (voice) (uncredited)
JFKJerry Johnson (credited on Director's Cut)
The Texas Chainsaw MassacreNarrator (voice)
The Texas Chain Saw MassacreNarration (voice)
LifeforceNarrator (unconfirmed)
Blind DateDavid Bedford
Star Trek III: The Search for SpockMaltz
Twilight Zone: The MovieK.K.K. (segment "Time Out")
RiΒ’hie RiΒ’hVan Dough
Altered StatesX-Ray Technician
Tales from the Crypt: Demon KnightSlasher (opening sequence) (uncredited)
Cat PeopleBronte Judson
Southland TalesVaughn Smallhouse
Summer RentalDon Moore
Meatballs Part IILt. Felix Foxglove
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRandall Carver 1 episode, 2009
The West WingLionel Tribbey 1 episode, 2000
Parks and RecreationFrank Beckerson 1 episode, 2010
ChuckRoan Montgomery 2 episodes, 2008-2011
White CollarDonovan 1 episode, 2010
The PracticeJoey Heric 5 episodes, 1997-2002
Night CourtDirector
Night CourtDan Fielding / ... 193 episodes, 1984-1992
Me, Myself and IOlder Alex 13 episodes, 2017-2018
DallasPhillip Colton 2 episodes, 1982
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Host / ... 2 episodes, 1987-1988
CSI: NYChief Ted Carver 3 episodes, 2010
Phineas and FerbBob Webber / ... 2 episodes, 2009-2010
The Twilight ZonePresident James Stevens 1 episode, 2019
Dave's WorldDave's Lawyer 1 episode, 1995
JoeyBenjamin Lockwood 2 episodes, 2005
Kitchen ConfidentialChef Gerard 1 episode, 2005
DeceptionSen. Dwight Haverstock 9 episodes, 2013
Baa Baa Black Sheep2nd Lt. Robert 'Bob' Anderson 29 episodes, 1976-1978
Arrested DevelopmentJohn Larroquette (uncredited) unknown episodes
The TalkSelf 1 episode, 2017
The BrinkRobert Kittredge 7 episodes, 2015
The BatmanMirror Master 2 episodes, 2007-2008
Blood & TreasureJay Reece 5 episodes, 2019
CBS News Sunday MorningSelf - Actor (segment "Eric McCormack") 1 episode, 2012
Fantasy IslandValery (uncredited) unknown episodes
Murphy BrownJudge Nate Campbell 1 episode, 2018
KojakSailor 1 episode, 1975
The Daily ShowSelf 1 episode, 1999
Three's CompanyCop 1 episode, 1979
Boston LegalCarl Sack 33 episodes, 2007-2008
Sanford and SonMurray Steinberg 1 episode, 1975
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoSelf 11 episodes, 1992-2008
The LibrariansJenkins / ... 41 episodes, 2014-2018

John Larroquette's Quotes

  • I guess this means I really like Sally Field. - when accepting his third consecutive Emmy Award
  • [more on acting] Good acting comes from finding the essence of a character.
  • [on acting] The medium doesn't matter. I'd like to be doing quality acting in a quality role and making as many people as possible happy.
  • [on art] When I call myself an artist, please realize I do this with my tongue firmly implanted in my cheek...
  • [on hosting a talk show] I wouldn't mind doing one on a computer screen, where you didn't see anybody, you know, but you had just guests from all over the country and you tuned in in cyberspace. I think it's the only place left. Do a talk show in cyberspace.

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Interesting Facts about John Larroquette

  1. Had a bout of alcoholism during the 1970s and 1980s. Correction: He is a self-admitted, recovering alcoholic. He has stated this on numerous talk shows, especially when he got his own show, and the character he was playing was a recovering alcoholic.
  2. Developed his distinctively refined speech pattern so he could work in radio. As a young man, he spoke with a traditional New Orleans style.
  3. In 1989, asked that his work not be submitted for more Emmy consideration after his fourth consecutive win for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. At the time, four consecutive wins was a record.
  4. His role as a Johnny Carson-style talk show host was omitted from the theatrical version of JFK (1991) but restored in the director's cut on video/DVD. He actually wrote a letter to Carson just to inform him he was playing the part, and Carson appreciated the gesture.
  5. Served in the United States Naval Reserve.
  6. Is a member of the Libertarian Party.
  7. Collects leather-bound first editions and fountain pens. Also enjoys photography and art.
  8. Favorite football team is the New Orleans Saints.
  9. Has his own home recording studio.
  10. Liked playing Super Mario Land on Nintendo Game Boy between takes on Night Court (1984).
  11. Likes ScharffenBerger's gourmet chocolate.
  12. Has a son who was a fan of 1990s group Fishbone.
  13. Father of Jonathan Larroquette.
  14. Is not a fan of the horror genre, and has therefore never seen any of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies, even though he provided the opening and/or closing narration for three of them.
  15. Appeared in the Director's Cut of Oliver Stone's "JFK" (1991) and shares his November 25 birthday with John Kennedy Jr. The funeral of President John F. Kennedy took place on Larroquette's 16th birthday and JFK Jr.'s 3rd birthday.

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