Remembering Richard Moll: See the Original Cast of 'Night Court' Then and Now
Michael Patrick
·8 min read
Night Court cast
America loses another icon of '80s Must See TV. Richard Moll, the character actor best known for his role as Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon on Night Court, has died. He was 80.
The original Night Court premiered in 1984 and ran until 1992 and starred Harry Anderson as Judge Harry Stone.
When Night Court returned for a reboot in early 2023, only two of the original stars returned—fan-favorite John Larroquette, who somehow has barely aged a day since the original series premiered, and a surprise cameo from Marsha Warfield in the Season 1 finale.
As we remember the towering, yet kindhearted bailiff who warmed hearts for all nine seasons, let's take a look back at the original cast and find out what they're up to today.
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