Noted American actor Larry has amassed an impressive array of credits within the entertainment industry, showcasing his remarkable versatility through a wide-ranging assortment of film and theatrical endeavors. His extensive résumé boasts a multitude of prominent feature film appearances, including the notable titles "My Stepdad's a Freakin' Vampire", "CSA: Confederate States of America", "The Only Good Indian", and "The Battle for Bunker Hill". Furthermore, he has also made a significant impact in the realm of television, with a notable role in the TNT television movie "The Rose and the Jackal".
Larry's impressive resume boasts a rich theatrical heritage, featuring an extensive array of performances in numerous genres, with a staggering total of over thirty distinct roles to his name.
Larry has had the privilege of sharing the spotlight in numerous theatrical endeavors, including his striking portrayal of Allen Felix in Woody Allen's cinematic masterpiece, "Play It Again, Sam". His impressive stage resume boasts a diverse array of iconic roles, showcasing his remarkable versatility as a thespian. Among his most notable stage credits are his captivating performances as the charismatic Barrymore in the witty and irreverent comedy, "I Hate Hamlet", and his charming rendition of Harold Hill in the classic American musical, "The Music Man". Additionally, Larry has brought to life the iconic character of Don Quixote in a musical adaptation of the beloved novel, and has also had the distinction of playing both Arthur and Lancelot in the timeless and enchanting classic, "Camelot". Furthermore, his impressive theatrical repertoire also includes his memorable appearance as Teach in David Mamet's gritty and intense drama, "American Buffalo".
Larry's illustrious career has not been limited to his work in timeless classic plays, as he has also ventured into the realm of contemporary musicals, tackling lead roles in notable productions such as "Carousel", where he brought to life the complex and captivating character of Billy Bigelow, and "Sweeney Todd", in which he skillfully portrayed the charming and charismatic Anthony.