Larry Blyden
Known for: Acting
Born: June 22, 1925 in Houston, Texas, USA - Died: June 5, 1975
Ivan Lawrence Blieden (June 23, 1925 – June 6, 1975), known as Larry Blyden, was an American actor, stage producer and director, and game show host. He made his Broadway stage debut in 1948 and went on to appear in numerous productions on and off Broadway. In 1972, he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in the revival of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum which he also produced. That same year, he became the host of the syndicated revival version of What's My Line? At the time of his death, Blyden was slated to host a new game show Showoffs. He died of injuries sustained in a single car accident while vacationing in Morocco on June 6, 1975.
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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
Warren Pratt
Sondheim: A Musical Tribute
Ghostbreakers
Waldo Kent
Santa's Space Ship
Slim
Kiss Them for Me
"Mississip" Hardy
What Makes Sammy Run?
Sammy Glick
The Bachelor Party
Ken [Kenneth]
Broadway's Lost Treasures
Narrator (segment "The Apple Tree")
The Satan Murders
Calvin Croy
One Coat of White
Luke
Three Men on a Horse
Clarence
The Dick Powell Show
Lou Marks
Cain's Hundred
Jay Adams
Kraft Suspense Theatre
Lester Pennell
The F.B.I.
Frank Colling
Route 66
Omnibus
Studio One
Cadmon
General Electric Theater
Johnny Henderson
Cannon
The Twilight Zone
Rocky Valentine
Target: The Corruptors!
The Fugitive
Sal Mitchell
Thriller
Ralphie Teal