About Me
Click below for a clip from the upcoming Larry Storch Documentary featuring several stars doing their best impression of Larry doing impressions!LARRY STORCH Nominated for the 1967 Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series for the role of Corporal Randolph Agarn in F-Troop, he has appeared on television for seven decades, from his 1949 appearance on Toast of the Town (The Ed Sullivan Show) to TV Land Confidential in 2005. His over 100 TV appearances also include episodes of Cavalcade of Stars, Your Show of Shows, The Larry Storch Show, The Steve Allen Show, Sergeant Bilko, Hennesey, semi-regular on Car 54 Where Are You?, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Kraft Suspense Theatre, Gilligan’s Island, I Dream of Jeannie, Gomer Pyle, "The Groovy Guru" on Get Smart, Mannix, Laugh-In, The Name of the Game, The Tonight Show with Carson several times, That Girl, Love American Style, The Flying Nun, Sonny and Cher, Alias Smith and Jones, Emergency!, All in the Family, Kolchak, Columbo, McCloud, Phyllis, Grizzly Adams, Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, CHiPs. Trapper John, Fall Guy, Knight Rider, Married with Children. His over 25 films also include 40 Pounds of Trouble, The Prince Who Was a Thief, Captain Newman M.D., Sex and the Single Girl, The Great Race (1965) all starring Tony Curtis, The Great Bank Robbery, Treasure Island, Oliver Twist, The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington, Without Warning,The Monitors, Airport '75, S.O.B., The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (TV), Fake-Out, Sweet 16, Medium Rare, Funny Valentine (2005), Bittersweet Place (2005). He was the voice of Koko the Clown, created by Max Fleischer, in over 100 TV cartoons from 1961-1963 as well as doing voices in films and TV cartoons including the first Joker in The Batman/Superman Hour (1968), Tennessee Tuxedo, Underdog, The Pink Panther, Journey Back to Oz (1974), Scooby-Doo Where Are You?, The Groovie Goolies, Cool Cat, among dozens more. His Broadway credits include Porgy and Bess (1983), Arsenic and Old Lace (1986), Annie Get Your Gun (2000), Sly Fox (2004). March of this year Larry will celebrate 50+ years on Broadway with the Anniversary of his first Official Opening Night on Broadway, March 3rd 1958 in "Who was that Lady I saw you With" which Larry reprised in the film version.
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Above is a clip from one of Larry's favorite films The Great Race with his friend Tony Curtis Larry played dirty Texas Jack.
Myspace LayoutsThe Above is Larry's Appearance on The Doris Day show as Duke.Below is a complete episode from the series I Dream of Jeannie Guest Starring Larry.Below Is a long clip from Larry's Appearance on Married with Children