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The actor played "Maltz," who served under Commander Kruge (played by Christopher Lloyd). ... January 30th, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Tune in to see John Larroquette decked out as a Klingon again, ...
The “Night Court” Halloween episode got reconfigured as a Comic Con episode, featuring Larroquette donning “Star Trek” Klingon makeup, just as he had when playing the Klingon Maltz in the ...
Night Court (and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) star John Larroquette gets to revisit his Klingon days during this week's episode. ... Larroquette's 1984 performance as Maltz highlighted.
Night Court Season 2 reunited John Larroquette and Marsha Warfield after many years together on the original series, and the stars opened up about it. Skip to main content.
Revivals seldom come less ambitious than “Night Court,” which brings back multi-Emmy winner John Larroquette from the original series, in a show that does little to reflect the passage of time.
John Larroquette told reporters he believes the new "Night Court," airing Tuesdays on NBC, captures the sentimentality of the original series that ran from 1984-1992.
On Sunday, John Larroquette and Markie Post reunite for the first time since the NBC comedy series "Night Court" aired its final episode in 1992. They're back in the Fox Family romantic comedy ...
Revivals seldom come less ambitious than “Night Court,” which brings back multi-Emmy winner John Larroquette from the original series, in a show that does little to reflect the passage of time.
In 1985, John Larroquette won the Emmy for best supporting actor for his work in “Night Court.” Larroquette, a New Orleans native with a double bass voice and a 6-foot-4 frame, ...