Larry Storch
Known for: Acting
Born: January 7, 1923 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: July 7, 2022
As a kid in the 1930s growing up in a tough New York neighborhood, kinetic wiseguy Larry Storch took in the multi-ethnic flavor of his surroundings and started blurting out various accents as a juvenile to provoke laughs and earn attention. Little did he know that this early talent would take him on a six-decade journey as a prime actor and comedian. Larry's gift as an impressionist paid off early as a teen in vaudeville houses. Following military duty during WWII as a seaman (1942-1946), a happenstance meeting with comedian Phil Harris in Palm Springs led to an opening act gig at Ciro's for Lucille Ball's and Desi Arnaz' show. From there he received his biggest break yet on radio with "The Kraft Music Hall" when he was asked to sub for an ailing Frank Morgan. Larry not only delivered his patented star impersonations, he did a devastating one of Morgan himself that went over famously.
Known for
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Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love
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Mean Moe Tells William Tell
Koko the Clown
The Silence of the Hams
Sergeant
The Great Race
Texas Jack
Jack Frost
Papa (voice)
The Flight of Dragons
Pawnbroker (voice)
Airport 1975
Glenn Purcell
The Aristocrats
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I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore
Giora
Without Warning
Scoutmaster
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion
Self
Who Was That Lady?
Orenov
The Great Bank Robbery
Juan
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Dauphin
The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
Robby Boggs
Gun Fever
Amigo
Bus Riley's Back in Town
Howie
The Couple Takes a Wife
David
Captain Newman, M.D.
Cpl. Gavoni
A Very Special Favor
Harry the Taxi Driver
The Woman Hunter
Raconteur
The Monitors
Stutz
Hunters Are for Killing
Rudy LeRoy
Sex and the Single Girl
Motorcycle Cop