Courtroom Spectator is a fictional character portrayed by Monty O'Grady in the TV series L.A. Law.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The House of the Rising Flan (season 1), they were 70 years old.
They appear in 2 episodes out of a total of 171 aired
Courtroom Spectator is also portrayed by Paul Acerno, Rush Adams, Robin Blake, Robert Gus Blue, Michael Bondelli, Richard Boyer, Pauline Chang, Ken Clayton, Robert Cole and Suzanne Covington.
Episodes2
The House of the Rising Flan
episode S1.E3 october 1986Victor suffers through a dinner with the Brackmans when they want him to romance (and marry) their Hispanic maid who is threatened with deportation. Meanwhile, Markowitz finds himself in the middle of a fierce tax-audit between sleazy millionaire Irving Lewis, and alcoholic IRS agent Marv Fletcher in which Markowitz resorts to lying about Lewis' tax claims. Kuzak's personal-injury suit against an amusement park becomes complicated by his young client's greedy, adoptive father. Also, Abby's personal troubles take a turn for the worse when she learns that her husband has kidnapped their three-year-old son Eric.Fry Me to the Moon
episode S1.E10 december 1986Kuzak stands firm against capital punishment for a convicted rapist/murderer, despite persuasive arguments that his client will kill again if released pending a new trial. Meanwhile, Becker becomes caught in the middle of his parents divorce action when both his mother and father ask him to represent them against the other and Roxanne eventually rescues him from the mess of this situation. McKenzie indirectly forces Victor to withdraw from an unpopular case in which Victor threatens to quit. Grace hands Mark Gilliam, Appleton's lawyer, new defense grounds for a new trial in the AIDS mercy-killing case. Also, Abby brings a stray dog to work which causes nothing but problems, and Brackman eventually adopts it.
- The House of the Rising Flan
- Fry Me to the Moon