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John Larroquette's mother, Berthalla Oramous, worked as a department store clerk, while his father served in the United States Navy.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that John Larroquette's mother was a department store clerk and his father served in the United States Navy.
John Larroquette pursued a scholarship to Louisiana State University after winning a state high school speech title.
Answer: False
While John Larroquette did win a state high school speech title and was offered a scholarship to Louisiana State University, he ultimately decided not to attend, choosing to pursue acting instead.
John Larroquette played both the clarinet and the saxophone during his youth.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette played both the clarinet and the saxophone throughout his childhood and high school years.
What is John Larroquette's full birth name and birth date?
Answer: John Bernard Larroquette, born November 25, 1947
John Bernard Larroquette was born on November 25, 1947, as detailed in the provided biographical information.
In which part of New Orleans did John Larroquette grow up?
Answer: The Ninth Ward, an area near the historic French Quarter
John Larroquette grew up in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, an area situated near the historic French Quarter.
Which of the following instruments did John Larroquette play during his youth?
Answer: Clarinet and saxophone
During his childhood and high school, John Larroquette played both the clarinet and the saxophone.
During the filming of *Stripes*, John Larroquette's nose was nearly severed when he ran into a door that failed to open.
Answer: True
The source details an incident during the filming of *Stripes* where John Larroquette's nose was nearly severed after he ran into a door that unexpectedly remained closed.
John Larroquette played an X-Ray Technician in the 1980 film *Altered States*.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette played an X-Ray Technician in the 1980 film *Altered States*.
John Larroquette's first acting role in Hollywood was a speaking part in the film *Stripes*.
Answer: False
John Larroquette's first acting role in Hollywood was providing the opening voiceover narration for the 1974 horror film *The Texas Chain Saw Massacre*, not a speaking part in *Stripes*.
Which of the following films from the 1980s featured John Larroquette in a significant role?
Answer: *Stripes*
The source lists *Stripes* (1981) as one of the films from the 1980s in which John Larroquette had a significant role.
What was John Larroquette's role in the 1980 film *Altered States*?
Answer: An X-Ray Technician
John Larroquette played an X-Ray Technician in the 1980 film *Altered States*.
What character did John Larroquette portray in the 1982 film *Cat People*?
Answer: Bronte Judson
In the 1982 film *Cat People*, John Larroquette portrayed the character Bronte Judson.
The character of Dan Fielding on *Night Court* was consistently portrayed as a conservative from the beginning of the series.
Answer: False
Initially, Dan Fielding was conceived as conservative, but his character evolved as the creator became more familiar with John Larroquette's comedic style.
John Larroquette won five consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for his role as Dan Fielding on *Night Court*.
Answer: False
John Larroquette won four consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for his role as Dan Fielding on *Night Court*, not five.
John Larroquette, Harry Anderson, and Richard Moll were the only three actors to appear in every episode of the original *Night Court* series.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette, Harry Anderson, and Richard Moll were indeed the three actors who appeared in every episode of the original *Night Court* series.
John Larroquette enthusiastically embraced the idea of a spin-off show centered around his *Night Court* character, Dan Fielding.
Answer: False
Despite discussions about a spin-off for Dan Fielding, John Larroquette ultimately rejected the idea.
John Larroquette was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in *Night Court* in 1994.
Answer: False
John Larroquette was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 1994 for *The John Larroquette Show*, not *Night Court*. His *Night Court* Emmys were for Supporting Actor in the mid-1980s.
John Larroquette initially felt a sense of excitement when returning to the set of the *Night Court* revival.
Answer: False
John Larroquette initially felt a sense of sadness upon returning to the *Night Court* revival set, being one of the few original cast members still alive, before later feeling more positive.
Which iconic character did John Larroquette portray on the NBC sitcom *Night Court*?
Answer: Assistant District Attorney Dan Fielding
John Larroquette is widely recognized for his portrayal of Assistant District Attorney Dan Fielding on the NBC sitcom *Night Court*.
How many consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards did John Larroquette win for his role in *Night Court*?
Answer: Four
John Larroquette won four consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in *Night Court*.
Why did John Larroquette request not to be considered for an Emmy Award in 1989?
Answer: He felt he had already won enough and wanted to give others a chance.
After winning four consecutive Emmys, John Larroquette requested not to be considered for the award in 1989, implying a desire to allow other actors recognition.
Who did John Larroquette credit for rejuvenating the *Night Court* franchise during its revival?
Answer: Melissa Rauch, his co-star and executive producer
John Larroquette credited his co-star and executive producer, Melissa Rauch, with rejuvenating the *Night Court* franchise during its revival.
Who were the three actors who appeared in every episode of the original *Night Court* series?
Answer: John Larroquette, Harry Anderson, and Richard Moll
The three actors who appeared in every episode of the original *Night Court* series were John Larroquette, Harry Anderson, and Richard Moll.
John Larroquette's first series regular role on television was as a military pilot during the Vietnam War.
Answer: False
John Larroquette's first series regular role was as 2nd Lt. Bob Anderson in *Baa Baa Black Sheep*, where he portrayed a United States Marine Corps fighter pilot during World War II, not the Vietnam War.
The central theme of *The John Larroquette Show* was his personal battle with alcoholism.
Answer: True
The source indicates that *The John Larroquette Show* was developed around his personal struggles, specifically his battle with alcoholism, which he overcame in 1982.
*The John Larroquette Show* was a major ratings success during its initial run, despite critical mixed reviews.
Answer: False
While critically acclaimed, *The John Larroquette Show* struggled with ratings, ranking around number 97 for most of its first season.
John Larroquette won his fifth Emmy Award for a guest-starring role on the legal drama *The Practice*.
Answer: True
John Larroquette indeed won his fifth Emmy Award for his guest-starring role as Joey Heric in *The Practice*.
In *Boston Legal*, John Larroquette played a character, Carl Sack, who was very similar in personality to his *Night Court* character, Dan Fielding.
Answer: False
His character Carl Sack in *Boston Legal* was explicitly described as the 'polar opposite' of his *Night Court* character, Dan Fielding.
John Larroquette's character, Jenkins, in *The Librarians* was eventually revealed to be the historical figure Sir Galahad.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette's character Jenkins in *The Librarians* was indeed revealed to be the long-lived Camelot knight Sir Galahad.
In the 1984 film *Star Trek III: The Search for Spock*, John Larroquette played a Starfleet officer.
Answer: False
In *Star Trek III: The Search for Spock*, John Larroquette portrayed Maltz, a Klingon warrior, not a Starfleet officer.
John Larroquette played the title role in the *McBride* series of television films from 2004 to 2006.
Answer: True
John Larroquette indeed played the title character, Mike McBride, in the *McBride* series of Hallmark Mysteries television films.
In the 1991 film *JFK*, John Larroquette's role as Jerry Johnson was only included in the theatrical release.
Answer: False
John Larroquette's role as Jerry Johnson in the 1991 film *JFK* was included in the director's cut, implying it was not exclusively in the theatrical release.
John Larroquette played the character President James Stevens in a 2019 episode of *The Twilight Zone*.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette played President James Stevens in a 2019 episode of *The Twilight Zone* titled 'The Wunderkind'.
John Larroquette was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series for *Boston Legal* in 2009.
Answer: False
John Larroquette was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series for *Boston Legal* in both 2007 and 2008, not 2009.
John Larroquette played the lead character, Royal Payne, in the 1999 television series *Payne*.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette played the lead character, Royal Payne, in the 1999 television series *Payne*.
John Larroquette played the character Lawrence Van Dough in the 1994 film *Richie Rich*.
Answer: True
The source states that John Larroquette played Lawrence Van Dough in the 1994 film *Richie Rich*.
John Larroquette played Anthony 'Tony' Lewis in all 10 episodes of *The 10th Kingdom* miniseries.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette played Anthony 'Tony' Lewis across all 10 episodes of *The 10th Kingdom* miniseries.
What was John Larroquette's first series regular role on television?
Answer: 2nd Lt. Bob Anderson in *Baa Baa Black Sheep*
John Larroquette's first series regular role on television was as 2nd Lt. Bob Anderson in the NBC military drama series *Baa Baa Black Sheep*.
What was the primary personal struggle that *The John Larroquette Show* revolved around?
Answer: His struggle with alcoholism
*The John Larroquette Show* was developed around his personal struggles, specifically his battle with alcoholism.
For which guest role did John Larroquette win his fifth Emmy Award?
Answer: Joey Heric in *The Practice*
John Larroquette won his fifth Emmy Award for his guest-starring role as Joey Heric in *The Practice*.
What character did John Larroquette play in an episode of *The West Wing*?
Answer: Lionel Tribbey, the White House Counsel
John Larroquette appeared in *The West Wing* as Lionel Tribbey, who served as the White House Counsel.
What type of character did John Larroquette play in *Boston Legal*, contrasting with his *Night Court* role?
Answer: A serious and ethical lawyer named Carl Sack
In *Boston Legal*, John Larroquette played Carl Sack, a serious and ethical lawyer, a character designed as the polar opposite of his *Night Court* role.
What was John Larroquette's character's true identity in *The Librarians*?
Answer: The long-lived Camelot knight Sir Galahad
John Larroquette's character, Jenkins, in *The Librarians* was revealed to be the immortal Camelot knight Sir Galahad.
What role did John Larroquette play in the 1984 film *Star Trek III: The Search for Spock*?
Answer: Maltz, a Klingon warrior
In the 1984 film *Star Trek III: The Search for Spock*, John Larroquette portrayed Maltz, a Klingon warrior.
What character did John Larroquette play in the 1994 film *Richie Rich*?
Answer: Lawrence Van Dough
In the 1994 film *Richie Rich*, John Larroquette portrayed the character Lawrence Van Dough.
In which television drama did John Larroquette guest-star as a previously catatonic father awakened to save his son?
Answer: *House*
John Larroquette guest-starred in the medical drama *House*, playing Gabriel Wozniak, a father who emerged from a catatonic state to help save his son.
What was John Larroquette's role in the 2000 miniseries *The 10th Kingdom*?
Answer: Anthony 'Tony' Lewis
In the 2000 miniseries *The 10th Kingdom*, John Larroquette played the character Anthony 'Tony' Lewis.
What was the name of the character John Larroquette played in the 1999 television series *Payne*?
Answer: Royal Payne
John Larroquette played the lead character, Royal Payne, in the 1999 television series *Payne*.
For which television series was John Larroquette nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 1994?
Answer: *The John Larroquette Show*
John Larroquette was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 1994 for his starring role in *The John Larroquette Show*.
In what years was John Larroquette nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series for *Boston Legal*?
Answer: 2007 and 2008
John Larroquette received Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series for *Boston Legal* in both 2007 and 2008.
What role did John Larroquette play in the 2019 television series *The Twilight Zone*?
Answer: President James Stevens
In a 2019 episode of *The Twilight Zone*, John Larroquette portrayed the character President James Stevens.
What was John Larroquette's role in the 1991 film *JFK*?
Answer: Jerry Johnson (in director's cut)
In Oliver Stone's 1991 film *JFK*, John Larroquette played Jerry Johnson, a role featured in the director's cut.
John Larroquette made his musical stage debut on Broadway in 2009.
Answer: False
John Larroquette made his musical stage debut in Los Angeles in 2009, and his Broadway debut was in 2011.
John Larroquette won both a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his Broadway debut performance in *How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying*.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette won both a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his Broadway debut in *How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying*.
John Larroquette played Benjamin Franklin in a 2016 musical production at New York City Center.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette portrayed Benjamin Franklin in the 2016 Encores! production of the musical *1776* at New York City Center.
When and where did John Larroquette make his musical stage debut?
Answer: 2009, in a Los Angeles production
John Larroquette made his musical stage debut in 2009 in a Los Angeles production of *How the Grinch Stole Christmas!*.
For which Broadway role did John Larroquette win a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical?
Answer: J. B. Biggley in *How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying*
John Larroquette won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his role as J. B. Biggley in the Broadway revival of *How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying*.
What historical figure did John Larroquette play in the 2016 musical *1776* at New York City Center?
Answer: Benjamin Franklin
John Larroquette portrayed the historical figure Benjamin Franklin in the 2016 Encores! production of the musical *1776*.
John Larroquette reprised his narration role for both the 2003 and 2022 remakes of *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre*.
Answer: True
The source confirms that John Larroquette reprised his narration role for both the 2003 and 2022 remakes of *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre*.
John Larroquette provided the voice for the character Mirror Master in *The Batman* animated series.
Answer: True
The source states that John Larroquette provided the voice for the character Mirror Master in *The Batman* animated series.
How was John Larroquette reportedly compensated for his first acting role in Hollywood?
Answer: Marijuana, as a favor for the director
For his first acting role, the opening voiceover narration for *The Texas Chain Saw Massacre*, John Larroquette was reportedly compensated with marijuana as a favor for the director.
In which film did John Larroquette reprise his role as the narrator in 2003?
Answer: *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre* (remake)
John Larroquette reprised his narration role for the 2003 remake of *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre*.
What voice role did John Larroquette have in the 2009 animated film *Green Lantern: First Flight*?
Answer: Tomar-Re
In the 2009 animated film *Green Lantern: First Flight*, John Larroquette provided the voice for the character Tomar-Re.
Which character did John Larroquette voice in *The Batman* animated series?
Answer: Mirror Master
John Larroquette provided the voice for the character Mirror Master in *The Batman* animated series.
John Larroquette met his wife, Elizabeth Ann Cookson, while they were both working on a film set in 1974.
Answer: False
John Larroquette met his wife, Elizabeth Ann Cookson, in 1974 while they were both working in the play *Enter Laughing*, not on a film set.
John Larroquette and Elizabeth Ann Cookson chose July 4, 1975, for their wedding because it was a national holiday.
Answer: False
They chose July 4, 1975, for their wedding because it was the only day they had off from their rehearsal schedule, not specifically because it was a national holiday.
John Larroquette has two biological children and one stepdaughter.
Answer: True
The source states that John Larroquette has a daughter from his wife's previous relationship and two sons with his wife, Elizabeth Ann Cookson.
John Larroquette achieved sobriety from alcoholism in the mid-1980s.
Answer: False
John Larroquette achieved sobriety from alcoholism on February 6, 1982, which is in the early 1980s, not the mid-1980s.
John Larroquette's son, Jonathan, is known for co-hosting a comedy podcast.
Answer: True
The source mentions that John Larroquette's son, Jonathan, is known for co-hosting the comedy podcast *Uhh Yeah Dude*.
What unique circumstance led to John Larroquette and Elizabeth Ann Cookson marrying on July 4, 1975?
Answer: It was the only day they had off from their rehearsal schedule.
John Larroquette and Elizabeth Ann Cookson chose July 4, 1975, for their wedding because it was the only day available in their demanding rehearsal schedule.
When did John Larroquette achieve sobriety from alcoholism?
Answer: February 6, 1982
John Larroquette achieved sobriety from alcoholism on February 6, 1982, and has remained sober since.