Larry's life began at Baltimore's Women Hospital, a significant milestone in his journey, with the city serving as the backdrop for his arrival. The majority of his childhood was spent in the picturesque suburbs of Maryland, surrounded by a loving and supportive family environment. His mother, Dolores, was a dedicated and passionate individual, driven by a desire to make a positive impact, as she pursued a career in teaching and activism. On the other hand, his father, Emerson, was a skilled and accomplished professional, working as a ballistics engineer at Aberdeen Proving Ground, a renowned research facility that is recognized for its cutting-edge innovations. As the youngest of five siblings, Larry grew up with a strong sense of family and community, which would have a profound impact on his development and shape his worldview.
Larry's educational odyssey commenced at John Carroll in Bel Air, Maryland, a prestigious institution where he meticulously refined his skills and established a solid foundation for his future accomplishments. Subsequently, he matriculated at Towson University, where he pursued a major in Theater, and made his professional stage debut in David Hare's captivating production of "A Map of the World" at the esteemed Center Stage theater in Baltimore, Maryland. Throughout the course of two seasons, Larry had the privilege of collaborating with the esteemed Boyd Gaines in a riveting production of Hamlet, as well as Wallace Shawn's thought-provoking play "Aunt Dan and Lemon", thereby accumulating invaluable experience and bolstering his self-assurance.
Larry's professional journey continued to unfold as he transitioned from the esteemed Center Stage to the vibrant city of New York, where he became an integral part of the renowned The Barrow Group theater company, a hub for creative expression and artistic growth.
It was during this period that he landed his breakout role in the critically acclaimed film "In and Out", a momentous occasion that marked a significant milestone in his career.
Subsequently, Larry's talent and dedication earned him a recurring role as the esteemed Det. Morris LaMotte in the highly acclaimed and widely popular television series L&O, a testament to his impressive range and versatility as a performer.
Larry's profound enthusiasm and dedication are undoubtedly centered around the New York Stage, where he has had the privilege of taking part in a multitude of productions, with a notable highlight being his captivating performance in the premiere of David Rabe's critically acclaimed play "The Dog Problem", thereby showcasing his extraordinary range and adaptability as an artist.
Over the course of several years, Larry's success in New York City was nothing short of remarkable, with his talents and versatility earning him a reputation as a talented and sought-after performer. However, in the winter of 2002, Larry made the bold decision to leave the city that had been his artistic home for so long, and relocate to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, where he currently resides in the heart of Hollywood. Despite this significant change, Larry's passion and dedication to the entertainment industry remain unwavering, as he continues to pursue his dreams and aspirations with unwavering enthusiasm and commitment.