Larry McCormick

Larry McCormick

Deceased · Born: Feb 3, 1933 · Died: Aug 27, 2004

Personal Details

BornFeb 3, 1933 Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Biography

Larry McCormick, the esteemed sibling of Charles McCormick, embarked on an illustrious journey within the realm of entertainment, commencing his career as a disc jockey for a prestigious radio station, renowned for its captivating broadcasts and loyal listener base.

He subsequently branched out into the world of cinema, making significant appearances in a diverse array of films, showcasing his remarkable acting prowess and versatility as a performer.

In addition to his impressive filmography, Larry McCormick also made memorable guest appearances on a multitude of television shows, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished performer.

Throughout his career, Larry McCormick has consistently demonstrated his ability to effortlessly transition between various mediums, making him a sought-after talent within the entertainment industry.

Larry McCormick's professional endeavors extended far beyond his accomplishments in the entertainment industry, as he simultaneously held a distinguished role as Health and Fitness reporter for the esteemed KTLA ten o'clock news program.

In this capacity, he leveraged his profound knowledge and expertise to disseminate vital information to the public, thereby playing a pivotal role in promoting health and wellness awareness.

Larry's private existence was characterized by a profound sense of devotion and commitment, as he was happily married to the lovely Anita McCormick. This union was blessed with two remarkable offspring, Kitty and Mitch, who were the very embodiment of their father's unwavering optimism and strong sense of values. Moreover, Larry's family life was further enriched by the arrival of his grandchildren, Daniel and Benjamin, a development that served as a poignant reminder of his lasting impact and the unshakeable bonds he shared with his loved ones.

Career

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2002
Angel
Angel as Larry McCormick
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1998
Sliders
Sliders as TV Anchor
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1976
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