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Jury Foreman is a fictional character portrayed by David Gautreaux in the TV series L.A. Law.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Zo Long (season 7), they were 41 years old.
They appear in 2 episodes out of a total of 171 aired
Jury Foreman is also portrayed by Reggie Bannister, Tom Briggs, Patrick DeSantis, Charles Dugan, Stephen Anthony Henry, Grant Moran, John F. O'Donohue, Cary J. Pitts, James Tartan and Glen Vernon.

Jury Foreman

by David Gautreaux

character

Episodes2

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    Zo Long

    episode S7.E3 november 1992
    Due to the stress of her return to work, Zoey opts to be out of the D.A.'s office and decides to leave L.A., and Mullaney. Meanwhile, Rollins' campaign sinks lower and lower as the election draws near. Becker looks inward to his future, but Roxanne sees just the same old Becker. In jail, Brackman learns about his new life from behind the bars. Markowitz is slow to heal and frustrations set in for him and Kelsey. Mullaney becomes aroused in his first case for the D.A.'s office in prosecuting a man in a child-abuse case, who is being defended by a nun lawyer.
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    F.O.B.

    episode S7.E15 april 1993
    With all the weirdness that has been going on for the past few months, McKenzie gives everyone an ultimatum: cease all outside projects, buckle down and get back to work or get out. Afterward, Becker takes a divorce case of representing a boxer's spirited wife. Meanwhile, Kelsey revels in a lawsuit to help the mentally ill brought by a shady man named, Gerard Samuels, who claims to have connections with the Clinton administration. Also, Morales defends Thomas Quinn, a man who murdered his daughter's recently paroled rapist.