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- Harry Anderson (Judge Harry Stone) Harry Anderson, who got his start as a comedian and magician on Saturday Night Live and Cheers, presided over the antics of Night Court with a good-natured grin.
- John Larroquette (Dan Fielding) Playing the quintessential smarmy lawyer, John Larroquette's role on Night Court really put him on the map — and won him an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series four times in a row.
- Markie Post (Christine Sullivan) In the tradition of Elaine on Seinfeld, Markie Post held it down in this men-dominated comedy as the well-meaning public defender who was eternally at odds with Larroquette's tasteless prosecutor Dan Fielding.
- Richard Moll (Bull) As the staunch but quirky bailiff Bull, Richard Moll regularly earned some of the biggest laughs on Night Court. The towering actor — he stands at 6-feet 8-inches tall — has contributed his trademark gravelly voice to various video games and comic book projects like Batman: The Animated Series as Harvey Dent, and has appeared in horror films like Ghost Shark (2013) and Slay Belles (2018).
- Harry Anderson
- John Larroquette
- Markie Post
- Richard Moll
- Charles Robinson
- Marsha Warfield
- Selma Diamond
- Paula Kelly
- Ellen Foley
- Florence Halop
Harry Anderson might not have been a real-life judge, but he was a real magician, which gave Judge Harry T. Stone the theatrical flair his fans adored. For nine years, viewers watched as young Judge Harry attempted to keep the night courtroom in order. After Night Court'sabrupt ending, Anderson distanced himself from Hollywood by moving to New Orle...
Every TV courtroom needs a sleazy lawyer, and John Larroquette was happy to fill that role. After winning four Emmys for his role as Dan Fielding, Larroquette continued his acting career. Only a year after Night Court was canceled, he starred as John Hemingway, a recovering alcoholic, on The John Larroquette Show, for four seasons. Throughout the y...
When actress Markie Post joined Night Court in its third seasonas public defender Christine Sullivan, things began to click for the hit sitcom. The addition of Post gave Judge Harry a love interest fans could root for and a frenemy Dan could battle with. Following the end of Night Court, Post earned the role of Georgie Anne on the sitcom Hearts Afi...
Bull was the gentle giant of the series, as he was protective of Harry but was also gentle and patient. He balanced out the egos of the courtroom and was a character that fans couldn't help but love for his childlike qualities. RELATED: 5 Best Network TV Cops Shows Of The 80s (& 5 Best Of The 70s) Richard Moll continued to act in several small role...
With all the shenanigans of the night courtroom, there needed to be a level-headed character to ground the series, and that's where Charles Robinson steps in. Robinson joined the scene in Night Court'ssecond season, portraying the easy-going court clerk Mac. Robinson has appeared in several sitcoms over the years including Home Improvement, My Wife...
After a few seasons of bad luck with other bailiffs, the creators of Night Courtfinally found Marsha Warfield to play the tough, no-nonsense bailiff Roz in its fourth season. Warfield added the edge to the series, but she had her softer side, as she eventually befriended her coworkers. Similar to Robinson, Warfield has appeared in several sitcoms i...
Selma Hacker, played by Selma Diamond, was the night court's first bailiff. Sadly Diamond's time on Night Courtwas short-lived, as she passed away on May 13, 1985 at the age of 64 due to lung cancer. She did have a long successful career in Hollywood, starting out as a writer for radio and television. Over the years, Diamond made guest star appeara...
Before Markie Post entered the scene, there were a couple of public defenders that came before. Paula Kelly as Liz Williams was the first public defender on Night Court. She left after the first season, but it didn't hinder her career at all. Kelly was not only a respected actor, but also a dancer, singer, and choreographer. Throughout her career, ...
The second public defender on Night Court and also a potential love interest for Harry in season two was Billie Young, played by Ellen Foley. After she was replaced by Markie Post, Foley focused on her music career. She has released five solo albums with her latest, Fighting Words, debuting in 2021, and she's also remembered for her work with the l...
Night Courthad a bit of a rough start when it came to hiring bailiff characters. When Selma Diamond passed away after the second season, she was replaced with Florence Halop as Flo Kleiner. Flo had more of an edge than Selma, as she loved heavy metal and motorcycles. RELATED: 10 Night Court Storylines That Were Left Unresolved When The Series Ended...
Oct 18, 2024 · We've reviewed every season and every cast member to see what they're doing now, what they were most famous for on "SNL," and what projects they did after their time at Studio 8H, using...
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With Patti LaBelle, Morris Chestnut, Vivica A. Fox, Duane Martin. Sitcom about a singer who runs an L.A. nightclub, a young graduate and his irresponsible best friend and roommate who help her, her daughter, and their Scottish neighbor.
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