Reinhold Daniel Fielding Elmore, better known to his co-workers and associates as Dan Fielding, is the assistant district attorney in the Manhattan Municipal Court presented on Night Court. The character is played in the series by John Larroquette. Reinhold Daniel Fielding Elmore, who used the name Daniel R. "Dan" Fielding (although in the Season 2 Episode "Harry on Trial", he is …
Oct 02, 1991 · My Life as a Dog Lawyer: Directed by Jim Drake. With Harry Anderson, Markie Post, John Larroquette, Charles Robinson. Harry risks an international incident when he jails an arrogant diplomat from a tiny, obscure European nation. And Dan returns to duty but is forced to start out at the bottom, in dog law court.
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Oct 11, 2021 · The chief reason why Dan Fielding is seen as problematic today is that he engaged in activities that would be defined as sexual harassment by any reasonable standard. Most of this misbehavior was aimed at Christine Sullivan (Markie Post) , who was the defense attorney in Judge Stone's courtroom through most of Night Court 's run.
Dan Fielding was originally presented as a somewhat repressed and dour conservative until John Larroquette began to infuse him with new characteristics. Dan became a worldly and sophisticated man about town, dapper on the outside, but sexually depraved on the inside.
Deftly portrayed by the gifted and talented John Larroquette, Dan Fielding was equal parts humanitarian and degenerate.
Dan Fielding was depicted as a sex-starved, walking personification of the male libido. Although Dan courted his fair share of attractive women, there was no one he wouldn’t sleep with, including the occasional octogenarian.
Dan was never above using people for his own gain, and one person he constantly and consistently took advantage of was Phil, the loveable homeless man who used to frequent the courtroom. Eventually, he became Dan’s personal servant, performing menial tasks such as getting Dan’s dry cleaning, updating his Rolodex, and reminding him of which woman he’d be dating after the session.
Despite his intellect and refined tastes, Dan was often not very progressive in his social views. This was the case when he met his new boss, Vincent Daniels, who beat Dan out for the position of District Attorney.
Dan is such a low-down scoundrel that it’s hard to imagine him having any real friends. However, one actually existed and was coming to visit Dan shortly before his wedding. Dan admiringly remembered his college friend Chip as being the consummate ladies’ man, which is why when he showed up as Charlene, Dan was floored.
Not all the instances Dan saved a life ended up altruistic. When Dan saved Christine from choking with a Heimlich Maneuver, Christine felt extremely grateful and asked Dan what she could do to repay him. Dan lecherously proposed she sleep with him as repayment.