'Night Court' cast toen en nu: NBC Sitcom bevatte Richard Moll, Harry Anderson en meer
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'Night Court' cast toen en nu: NBC Sitcom bevatte Richard Moll, Harry Anderson en meer

'Night Court' cast: waar zijn ze nu?

Night Court TV Show/Facebook)

'Night Court' werd negen seizoenen uitgezonden van 1984 tot 1992 (Night Court TV Show/Facebook)

'Night Court' was een populaire sitcom op NBC voor negen seizoenen, in 193 afleveringen van 4 januari 1984 tot 31 mei 1992. De show, die zich afspeelde tijdens de nachtdienst in een Criminal Court in Manhattan, bevatte de jonge en onconventionele rechter Harold 'Harry' T Stone, tot leven gebracht door Harry Anderson. De creatieve geest achter de serie was Reinhold Weege, bekend om zijn werk aan 'Barney Miller'. De show verdiende een reputatie met 31 Emmy -nominaties en zeven overwinningen. Na een onderbreking maakte de iconische sitcom een ​​triomfantelijke terugkeer in 2023, waarbij hij opnieuw de harten van het publiek veroverde. Laten we de sterren van 'Night Court' opnieuw bekijken en ontdekken waar ze nu zijn.

Harry Anderson

Harry Anderson from his movie

Harry Anderson on 'Night Court' and his 2014 movie 'A Matter of Faith' (Night Court TV Show/Facebook, Netflix)



Harry Anderson first made his mark on shows like 'Saturday Night Live' and 'Cheers'. He was the heart of 'Night Court', overseeing its shenanigans with a friendly smile. Despite being a fan of Mel Torme, Anderson never saw himself as a serious actor. His career included sporadic film roles and stand-up comedy performances. He even ventured into entrepreneurship, opening his own magic shop and comedy club in New Orleans, which has since shut down. The cherished actor died peacefully in his sleep on April 16, 2018, at the age of 65, due to a stroke caused by influenza and heart disease, per Die .

John Larroquette

(Night Court TV Show/Facebook, JC Olivera/Getty Images)

John Larroquette has returned to his iconic role in the 'Night Court' revival (Night Court tv -show/Facebook, JC Olivera/Getty Images)

John Larroquette, portraying the epitome of a slick lawyer on 'Night Court', gained significant recognition and even won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series four consecutive times. After the sitcom, Larroquette has reportedly maintained a steady acting career, primarily in television series such as 'The Librarians', 'Chuck', and 'The Good Fight'. The 75-year-old has returned to his iconic role in the 'Night Court' revival, sharing the screen with Melissa Rauch.

Markie Post

(Night Court TV Show, Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Markie Post died from cancer at the age of 70 on April 7, 2021 (Night Court TV Show/Facebook, Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Markie Post, much like Elaine from 'Seinfeld', was a beacon of female strength in the predominantly male comedy, playing the role of a well-intentioned public defender constantly at loggerheads with Larroquette’s crass prosecutor, Dan Fielding. Although Post officially joined the 'Night Court' cast only in its third season, she left an indelible mark on the show. Her TV career also included other roles, such as Bunny Fletcher on 'Chicago PD', and appearances in numerous TV movies. Tragically, the star died from cancer at the age of 70 on April 7, 2021.

Richard Moll

Richard Moll died on October 26, 2023 (Night Court TV Show/Facebook, JC Olivera/Getty Images)

Richard Moll died on October 26, 2023 (Night Court tv -show/Facebook, JC Olivera/Getty Images)

Richard Moll, with his stern yet eccentric portrayal of the bailiff Bull, was often the source of the biggest laughs on 'Night Court'. The actor, who stood tall at 6 feet 8 inches, lent his distinctive gravelly voice to a variety of video games and comic book projects, including 'Batman: The Animated Series', where he voiced Harvey Dent. He also made appearances in horror films such as 'Ghost Shark' (2013) and 'Slay Belles' (2018). The 80-year-old actor died at his home in Big Bear Lake, Calif on October 26, 2023.

Charles Robinson

(NightCourtTVShow, Angela Weiss/ Getty Images)

Charles Robinson played court clerk Mac Robinson (Night Court TV Show, Angela Weiss/ Getty Images)

Charles Robinson, known for his role as the cardigan-clad court clerk Mac Robinson on 'Night Court', was the perfect foil to Judge Stone, delivering deadpan humor at the judge's expense. His career didn't slow down after the sitcom ended. Robinson made appearances in a variety of series over the years, including 'Charmed', 'My Name Is Earl', 'Grey's Anatomy', 'This Is Us', 'Better Things', 'Raven's Home', and 'Love in the Time of Corona'. Robinson died on July 11, 2021 due to cardiac arrest and organ failure. He was 75.

Marsha Warfield

(Night Court TV Show, Marsha Warfield

Marsha Warfield as Roz Russell (Night Court tv -programma, Marsha Warfield's Comedy Cafe/Facebook)

Marsha Warfield, known for her stern yet always straightforward portrayal of bailiff Roz Russell, was a prominent figure on television throughout the '90s. She made appearances in a variety of shows, from 'Empty Nest' and 'Touched by an Angel' to 'Veronica’s Closet'. In 1999, Warfield reportedly decided to step away from screen acting and returned to her roots as a stand-up comedian, touring in Vegas and other locations. However, she made a comeback to television in 2021, taking on the role of Toni Wilson on the show '9-1-1'. It's reported that on May 9, 2023, the 69-year-old reprised her role as Roz Russell in the sequel series of 'Night Court' on NBC.

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