Night Court

It ’s been almost 30 years sinceNight Courtaired its final episode in 1992 . In the eighties and 90s , Night Courtwas one of the most democratic sitcom due to its round the bend characters and goofy devilment . Its only goal was to make its audience express mirth , and it did just that for an staggering   9 seasons .

A muckle has changed since 1992 , include the characters ofNight Court . What became of everyone ’s preferent magician judge and his courtroom ? Fans were rip off out of closure for the series , and the cast never make to take their last bow due to a last - minute cancellation . Yet , while the series may have ended unceremoniously , some of the show ’s stars go on to dally percentage in other memorable boob tube and movie projects .

Updated on April 19th , 2022 by Tanner Fox : Fans of Night Court ’s cast – from Harry Anderson to Richard Moll – who encounter themselves require " where are they now ? " may be more than a footling surprised by what the actors got up to after the beloved show ended .

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Harry Anderson (Judge Harry Stone)

Harry Anderson might not have been a real - life judge , but he was a real magician , whichgave Judge Harry T. Stone the theatrical flair his lover adored . For nine years , viewers watched as immature Judge Harry essay to keep the night court in society .

AfterNight Court’sabrupt ending , Anderson distanced himself from   Hollywood by moving to New Orleans and opening a magic shop class . pretend further into the business , he also opened a nightclub , Oswald ’s Speakeasy , in 2005 . Sadly , Anderson passed by on April 16 , 2018 at the age of 65 .

John Larroquette (Dan Fielding)

Every TV courtroom take a   chintzy   lawyer , and John Larroquette was felicitous to satisfy that role . After winning four Emmys for his role as Dan Fielding , Larroquette keep his acting vocation . Only a twelvemonth afterNight Courtwas canceled , he asterisk as John Hemingway , a recovering alcoholic , onThe John Larroquette Show , for four seasons .

Throughout the years , he has acted in several unretentive - lived series includingMcBride , The Librarians , andBoston Legal , as well as motion-picture show such asBeethoven ’s 5thandRecipe for Disaster .

Markie Post (Christine Sullivan)

Whenactress Markie Post joinedNight Courtin its third seasonas public defender Christine Sullivan , thing begin to click for the hit sitcom .   The addition of Post gave Judge Harry a honey pursuit buff could root for and a frenemy Dan could combat with .

Richard Moll (Aristotle Nostradamus “Bull” Shannon)

Bull was the gentle giant of the series , as he was protective of Harry but was also easy and patient . He balanced out the ego of the courtroom and was a part that fans could n’t help but love for his simple qualities .

Richard Moll continued to play in several belittled roles throughout the days , but voiceover body of work was where he shine . OnNight Court , he was the loveable dimwit , but , in his voiceover work , he was often the baddie . His roles as villain include   Two - human face in several animatedBatmanoutings , Scorpio in an animatedSpider - Manseries , and The Abomination in the later 90sThe Incredible Hulktelevision serial .

Charles Robinson (Macintosh “Mac” Robinson)

With all the devilry of the nighttime courtroom , there postulate to be a level - headed character to mash the serial , and that ’s where Charles Robinson abuse in . Robinson joined the tantrum inNight Court’ssecond time of year , portraying the easy - going court clerk Mac .

Robinson hasappeared in several sitcom over the yearsincludingHome Improvement , My Wife and Kids ,   How I Met Your Mother , andMy Name is Earl . Robinson is also well known in the dramatics community of interests , having worked at the esteemed Oregon Shakespeare Festival .

Marsha Warfield (Rosalind “Roz” Russell)

After a few seasons of bad luck with other bailiffs , the creator ofNight Courtfinally found Marsha Warfield to play the tough , no - gimcrack 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 .

exchangeable to Robinson , Warfield hasappeared in several sitcoms includingCheers , Family Ties , andLiving Single . Warfield currently focuses on her stand - up deed and is an activist for feminist causes and the LGBTQ+ community of interests .

Selma Diamond (Selma Hacker)

Selma Hacker , played by Selma Diamond , was the night court of law ’s first bailiff . Sadly Diamond ’s time onNight Courtwas curtly - last , 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 author for radio receiver and television receiver .

Over the yr , Diamond made guest star appearances on shows includingThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson . concord to aNew York Timesarticle commemorating the actress after her passing , she is also credited for being the aspiration behindThe Dick Van Dyke Showcharacter Sally Rogers .

Paula Kelly (Liz Williams)

Before Markie Post put down the scene , there were a couple of public defenders that came before . Paula Kelly as Liz Williams was the first public shielder onNight Court . She left after the first season , but it did n’t hinder her vocation at all . Kelly was not only a respected actor , but also a terpsichorean , Isaac M. Singer , and choreographer .

Throughout her career , Kelly was a guest on sitcoms includingSanford and Son , Golden Girls , andGood Times . She also has several cinema quotation let in Sweet Charity and Jo Jo Dancer . Sadly , Kelly pass away in February 2020 at the age of 77 .

Ellen Foley (Billie Young)

The 2nd public withstander onNight Courtand also a potential   erotic love interest for Harry in season two was Billie Young , played by Ellen Foley . After she was replaced by Markie Post ,   Foley focus on her euphony career . She has released five solo album with her tardy , Fighting watchword , debuting in 2021 , and she ’s also remembered for her work with the late rocker Meatloaf .

Foley has several Broadway and film course credit to her name include roles inHair , Fatal Attraction , conjoin to theMob , andCocktail . She has also been a part instructor at the School of Rock , which is just as nerveless as it sounds . Currently , Foley resides in Manhattan with her husband of over 20 years .

Florence Halop (Florence “Flo” Kleiner)

Night Courthad a bit of a rough start when it come to lease bailiff graphic symbol . When Selma Diamond clear away after the 2d time of year , she was replaced with Florence Halop as Flo Kleiner . Flo had more of an edge than Selma , as she loved heavy metal and motorcycles .

alas , just like the bailiff before her , Halop passed off before time of year 4 on July 15 , 1986 , at the age of 63 , but her store , as well as the memories of otherNight Courtcast member taken too soon , will   live on with fans .

Joleen Lutz (Lisette Hocheiser)

Joleen Lutz ’s Lisette Hocheiser was usher in in late seasons ofNight Courtand succeeded an unnamed minor character in the character of court shorthand typist . Considered naive and middling silly , she was nevertheless an integral part of theNight Courtcast , serve to round out a storied mathematical group of characters with whom fans were already conversant .

WhileNight Courtwas Lutz ’s most famous role , she went on to come along in other television set series and moving picture , most notably a 2003 biopic about serial killer John Wayne Gacy and a 2007 comedy - dramatic event series titledPushing Daisies .

Reinhold Weege

Though he did n’t share the same acclaim as many of the role player and actresses who appeared onNight Court , Reinhold Weege was every snatch as instrumental to the achiever of the serial . Weege was not only a writer and manufacturer , but he was also the creator of the series and play a huge part in its development and yield until he depart in 1989 .

He then develop a new sitcom titledNikki and Alexander , but he was unable to find a internet unforced to pick it up . Ultimately , his expectant successes stemmed from Night Court and other shows likeBarney Miller , MAS*H , andPark Place . He was the receiver of four Emmy prize and passed away in 2012 .

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Harry Anderson from the TV series Night Court.

John Larroquette from the late 80s comedy series Night Court.

Actress Markie Post from the television series Night Court.

Richard Moll as Aristotle Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon on the late 80s television series Night Court.

Charles Robinson from the 80s sitcom Night Court.

Marsha Warfield from the late 80s sitcom series Night Court.

Selma Diamond from the television series Night Court.

Paula Kelly from the 80s sitcom series Night Court.

Ellen Foley from the 80s sitcom series Night Court.

Florence Halop from the 80s sitcom television series Night Court.

Joleen Lutz in her role in the late 80s television series Night Court.

A photo of Night Court series creator Reinhold Weege.

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