Cast & Crew. 15+ Starring James Spader, John Larroquette, Christian Clemenson. Disc #1 -- Boston Legal: Season Four 1. They were really the only two people that I knew in it.
A friend of the fellow for whom I worked had a friend come up from Texas to spend some time. John Bernard Larroquette (born November 25, 1947) is an American actor. New Sheriff in Town [3:09] 3. Drama 2004 5 seasons. And most of us were drunk for the next two weeks, on film, off film, regardless of where we were. I was obviously familiar with Bill Murray, I was familiar with John Candy's work. And a new lawyer, fresh out of law school, is assigned an unwinnable murder case. John started his career in movies in an unusual fashion, as the narrator of the 1974 slash-horror flick During the early 1980's, John appeared in a series of guest starring roles until 1984, when he hit the big time as Assistant District Attorney Dan Fielding on the NBC-TV sitcom series Since then, he has been a regular on ABC-TV's short-lived For four years from 1985 to 1988, Larroquette dominated the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It had a Spanish woman, it had two African-American men, it was quite remarkable, the first season of that show. Shirley is sued by Stanford University after she backs out of a donation. They link to me and I recommend them to everyone. His roles include Dan Fielding on the 1984-1992 sitcom Night Court (winning a then-unprecedented four consecutive Emmy Awards for his role), Mike McBride in the Hallmark Channel series McBride, John Hemingway on […] We're always in touch. [on his pierced left ear] I've got a 14-year-old son and from 10 years on he's been begging me to let him get his ear pierced, begging me. More Where That Came From [3:29] 4. Zing! John Candy and I became great friends... John Lennon was killed while we were filming that movie. It had a diverse cast. I decided it would be a lot different from Dan Fielding. …
And I said, "Yeah, I'd be happy to." But we did 97 episodes of it. I was a DJ in the '60s, so I had already worked with my voice.
So a favor I did in the '70s for a friend for no money came full circle, and I actually made a great deal of money from it later on. Ashamed [3:27] 9. Let me explain something to you. And so he doesn't have a hole in his ear anymore. It sort of became the cult hit. But it was revelatory, working with John Candy and Bill Murray. 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. Appeared in the Director's Cut of Oliver Stone's "JFK" (1991) and shares his November 25 birthday with John F. Kennedy Jr. He moved to Hollywood in 1973 after working in radio as DJ during the early days of 'underground' radio, when each disc jockey was free to play what they wished. John Larroquette will join the cast of ABC’s “Boston Legal” next season as a regular, while guest star Christian Clemenson has been upped to a … So I'm one of the few actors in that particular section that doesn't have a hood on his face. The Dean's Memo [4:30] 6.
That friend turned out to be Tobe Hooper, who was the writer and director of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
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. I said "There's no way I'm going to put on a fucking hood, otherwise you're not going to see me." Oil and Politics [4:04] 12. Do a talk show in cyberspace. I mean, I knew it was going to be fun. When he was looking to retool the Boston Legal cast, he called and asked me if I'd be interested in joining, and I said immediately, "Would you like me to come in today?" I was one of the executive producers, and had a lot to do with it. Don Reo was working with the production company, which had done the show Blossom, which was a success for them. (2008, on Stripes) I just knew I'd be able to pay my rent. The crew had been wrestling or something, and they came back, and I'm chiding them. I became a fan of that show, because of James Spader's work. Collects leather-bound first editions and fountain pens. Enjoying the beauty of the mountains. We were outside, it was cold. But that turned out to be the name. I got a call and he said, "Listen, remember my friend Tobe, yadda-yadda, he just made this film, and he wants to talk to you." As a young man, he spoke with a traditional New Orleans style. His roles … So I took him down to Hollywood and Melrose Avenue, some lady with Birkenstocks and dirty fingernails sat him down.
There are some scenes, particularly late at night, we were out at 4 o'clock in the morning. Likes ScharffenBerger's gourmet chocolate. And it's so obvious that I'm drunk. Boston Legal TV fan site with episode segment video clips, photos, Boston Legal show summary, fan fiction, role playing, stories, Boston Legal download and streaming audio, images. Boston Legal is an American legal comedy-drama television series created by David E. Kelley and produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC.The series aired from October 3, 2004, to December 8, 2008. He and I got together and said, "This would be interesting to do." When actors get pigeonholed, that's their own doing to a large degree. [on leisure time] Thinking fascinates me, and I probably spend too much time in my mind. [5:15] 5. He was really there for a vacation. You know you're going to have words to say that are fundamentally interesting and exciting to learn. Season 5 Related. (Out for Season 4 are Julie Bowen, Mark Valley, Rene Auberjonois, and Constance Zimmer.)
In Heat/Main Titles [3:13] 2. I spent about a year. It lost its soul at some point during the second season.