
John Larroquette
Born: 1947-11-25
Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Biography
John Bernard Larroquette is an American film and television actor. His roles include Dan Fielding on the series Night Court, Mike McBride in the Hallmark Channel series McBride, John Hemingway on The John Larroquette Show, and Carl Sack in Boston Legal.
Known For

Ri¢hie Ri¢h
1994★ 5.9

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
2003★ 6.3

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
1974★ 7.3

Stripes
1981★ 6.6

JFK
1991★ 7.6

Green Ice
1981★ 5.5

Summer Rental
1985★ 6.1

Heart Beat
1980★ 5.5

Lifeforce
1985★ 6.2

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
2006★ 6.2

Texas Chainsaw Massacre
2022★ 5.2

Twilight Zone: The Movie
1983★ 6.5

Choose Me
1984★ 6.0

Stunts Unlimited
1980★ 0.0

Hot Paint
1988★ 0.0

Sudden Death!
2010★ 10.0

Blind Date
1987★ 6.0

Cat People
1982★ 6.0

MadHouse
1990★ 5.3

Green Lantern: First Flight
2009★ 7.0

McBride: Requiem
2006★ 6.7

Second Sight
1989★ 4.3

McBride: It's Murder, Madam
2005★ 6.6

Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight
1995★ 6.9

Hysterical
1982★ 4.3

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
1984★ 6.6

Wedding Daze
2004★ 4.6

Southland Tales
2007★ 5.2

Altered States
1980★ 6.7

Convicted
1986★ 0.0

Meatballs: Part II
1984★ 3.9

Pleading Guilty
2010★ 0.0

Gun
2010★ 5.2

Tune in Tomorrow...
1990★ 5.2

Till Dad Do Us Part
2001★ 5.6

Walter and Henry
2001★ 8.5

The Last Ninja
1983★ 3.2

Beethoven's 5th
2003★ 5.3

McBride: Dogged
2007★ 7.0

The Defenders: Payback
1997★ 2.7

Camera Store
2016★ 5.7

McBride: Semper Fi
2007★ 6.4

Kill Your Darlings
2006★ 5.8

Isn't She Great
2000★ 4.9

McBride: Murder Past Midnight
2005★ 7.0

Night of 100 Stars III
1990★ 4.0

McBride: Fallen Idol
2006★ 6.4

The Flying Misfits
1976★ 6.8

Lost In Space Forever
1998★ 6.8

McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?
2005★ 7.0

Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond
1996★ 5.8

McBride: Tune in for Murder
2005★ 6.1

McBride: The Doctor is Out...Really Out
2005★ 7.2

One Special Victory
1991★ 0.0

Recipe for Disaster
2003★ 5.0

McBride: The Chameleon Murder
2005★ 7.2

Harry Anderson's "Hello, Sucker!"
1986★ 8.0

50 Years of Television: A Golden Celebration
1989★ 0.0