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Larry Storch(1923-2022)

  • Actor
  • Soundtrack
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Larry Storch 11/5/59
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As a kid in the 1930s growing up in a tough New York neighborhood, kinetic wiseguy Larry Storch took in the multi-ethnic flavor of his surroundings and started blurting out various accents as a juvenile to provoke laughs and earn attention. Little did he know that this early talent would take him on a six-decade journey as a prime actor and comedian.

The 5'8" actor was born on January 8, 1923, in New York City, the son of a realtor and telephone operator. Although he attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, he never graduated, earning money as a stand-up comic. Larry's gift as an impressionist paid off early during those teen years in vaudeville houses. Following military duty during WWII as a seaman (1942-1946), a happenstance meeting with comedian Phil Harris in Palm Springs led to an opening act gig at Ciro's for Lucille Ball's and Desi Arnaz' show.

Larry received his biggest break on radio with "The Kraft Music Hall" when he was asked to sub for an ailing Frank Morgan. He not only delivered his patented star impersonations, he did a devastating one of Morgan himself that went over famously.

Moving to the small screen, a summer hosting replacement on the TV variety show Cavalcade of Stars (1949) was followed by Larry's own variety series, The Larry Storch Show (1953). In musical revues from the early 1950s with such showcases as "Red, Hot and Blue" and "Curtain Going Up," he also became a fixture on the nightclub circuit. He made a leap into legit acting with the musical "You Never Know" (1955) and comedies "The Tender Trap" (1956) and "Who Was that Lady I Saw You With?" (1958), in which he played a hyper Russian spy.

A long-lasting friendship with Tony Curtis that formulated during his Navy days paid off in spades. Curtis started finding work for his buddy in his films, beginning with an unbilled bit in the Universal costumer The Prince Who Was a Thief (1951). When Larry's career was going through a noticeable lull in the early 1960s, Curtis again came to the rescue by giving him top supporting roles in some of his prime cinematic fluff--Who Was That Lady? (1960) (in which he recreated his stage role), 40 Pounds of Trouble (1962), Sex and the Single Girl (1964) and Wild and Wonderful (1964).

TV audiences soon started seeing his manic-looking mug regularly on episodic TV, including The Phil Silvers Show (1955) and Car 54, Where Are You? (1961). Larry's biggest claim to fame would come via his Emmy-nominated role as Forrest Tucker's loyal but not particularly bright sidekick Cpl. Randolph Agarn in the western comedy F Troop (1965).

While continuing to make an "impression" in nightclubs, Larry found a lucrative outlet in animation, too, giving vocal life to four decades' worth of cartoons, including the series Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963), Underdog (1964), The Pink Panther Show (1969) and Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969). He also provided the voice of Koko the Clown in the syndicated cartoon show Out of the Inkwell (1962).

Beginning in the 1980s Storch made a comic resurgence of sorts under the theater lights with a healthy run opposite Jean Stapleton and Marion Ross in "Arsenic and Old Lace" from 1986-1988, and in the musicals "Oklahoma!" (1990) and "Annie Get Your Gun" (2000), the latter as Chief Sitting Bull. He also appeared with his friend Curtis again, this time in a musical stage version of Curtis' classic film Some Like It Hot (1959).

Larry went on to appear in typical oddball form in such films as Airport 1975 (1974), The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977), Record City (1977), Without Warning (1980) (as a scoutmaster), S.O.B. (1981) (as a guru), Fake-Out (1982), Sweet Sixteen (1983), A Fine Mess (1986), The Perils of P.K. (1986), The Silence of the Hams (1994), Funny Valentine (2005) and Bittersweet Place (2005). TV guest appearances included "The Fall Guy," "Knight Rider," "Out of This World," "Married ... with Children," "Days of Our Lives," and his last, a 2010 appearance on "Medium Rare."

He was married to actress Norma Storch from 1961 until her death from cancer in 2003.
BornJanuary 8, 1923
DiedJuly 8, 2022(99)
BornJanuary 8, 1923
DiedJuly 8, 2022(99)
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  • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
    • 1 nomination total

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Known for

F Troop (1965)
F Troop
7.4
TV Series
  • Cpl. Randolph Agarn
  • Carmen
  • Dmitri Agarnoff
  • Gaylord Agarn
  • Granny Agarn
  • Lucky Pierre Agarniere
  • Pancho Agarnado 'El Diablo'
Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in The Great Race (1965)
The Great Race
7.2
  • Texas Jack
  • 1965
Charlton Heston, Linda Blair, Karen Black, George Kennedy, Myrna Loy, Sid Caesar, Susan Clark, Helen Reddy, Gloria Swanson, Roy Thinnes, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in Airport 1975 (1974)
Airport 1975
5.7
  • Glenn Purcell
  • 1974
Without Warning (1980)
Without Warning
5.1
  • Scoutmaster
  • 1980

Credits

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Actor



  • Medium Rare (2010)
    Medium Rare
    4.4
    TV Series
    • Willie
    • 2010
  • Bittersweet Place (2005)
    Bittersweet Place
    5.9
    • Ira Tatz
    • 2005
  • Anthony Michael Hall and Marlo Marron in Funny Valentine (2005)
    Funny Valentine
    4.1
    • Dennis
    • 2005
  • The Funkhousers
    5.6
    TV Movie
    • Grandpa
    • 2002
  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
    5.3
    TV Series
    • Older French Man
    • 1996
  • Land's End (1995)
    Land's End
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Bobby Forrest
    • 1996
  • Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Katey Sagal, and Ed O'Neill in Married... with Children (1987)
    Married... with Children
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Larry Storch
    • 1995
  • The Silence of the Hams (1994)
    The Silence of the Hams
    4.7
    • Sergeant
    • 1994
  • I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore (1992)
    I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore
    5.8
    • Giora
    • 1992
  • Beetle Bailey (1990)
    Beetle Bailey
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • General Halftrack (voice)
    • 1990
  • Another World (1964)
    Another World
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Mr. Cupido
    • 1990
  • Gregg Berger and Lorenzo Music in Garfield and Friends (1988)
    Garfield and Friends
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Herbert Finagle
    • Mr. Mendelbaum (voice)
    • 1988
  • Joe Alaskey, Maureen Flannigan, Doug McClure, and Donna Pescow in Out of This World (1987)
    Out of This World
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Sergel
    • 1988
  • Adventures Beyond Belief (1988)
    Adventures Beyond Belief
    6.5
    TV Series
    • 1988
  • Medium Rare (1987)
    Medium Rare
    5.1
    • Willie
    • 1987

Soundtrack



  • The Ghost Busters (1975)
    The Ghost Busters
    7.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "Home on the Range" (uncredited)
    • 1975
  • Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
    8.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "Commit a Little Crime" (uncredited)
    • 1968
  • Jim Nabors and Frank Sutton in Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964)
    Gomer Pyle: USMC
    7.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "Jimmy Crack Corn"
    • 1967
  • F Troop (1965)
    F Troop
    7.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (uncredited)
    • 1966
  • Shower of Stars (1954)
    Shower of Stars
    7.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "That's Entertainment"
    • 1955

Videos6

MeTV Promo Trailer
Trailer 0:31
MeTV Promo Trailer
Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales: The Complete Collection
Trailer 1:06
Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales: The Complete Collection
Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales: The Complete Collection
Trailer 1:06
Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales: The Complete Collection
Jack Frost (1979)
Trailer 1:07
Jack Frost (1979)
Jack Frost (1979)
Trailer 1:07
Jack Frost (1979)
Garfield and his Friends:Vol 1
Trailer 0:16
Garfield and his Friends:Vol 1
40 Pounds of Trouble
Trailer 0:59
40 Pounds of Trouble

Personal details

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    • YouTube
  • Alternative name
    • Larry & Norma
  • Height
    • 5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
  • Born
    • January 8, 1923
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • July 8, 2022
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(in his sleep overnight)
  • Spouse
    • Norma StorchJuly 10, 1961 - August 28, 2003 (her death, 1 child)
  • Children
      June Cross
  • Parents
      Alfred Storch
  • Relatives
    • Jay Lawrence(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight", off-Broadway.
  • Publicity listings
    • 4 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Inadvertently set in motion the Cary Grant line, "Judy, Judy, Judy . . . " during one of his nightclub acts. Legend has it that he was in the middle of a Grant impersonation when Judy Garland walked in. Apparently, this is how he addressed the star. Even though the line was never said in any of Grant's movies, Storch's impression inexplicably stuck and was often used by other impressionists.
  • Quotes
    I'll never forget what Edward Everett Horton said to me: "Promise me, Larry, you will never grow old". I've tried my best to use that advice.
  • Salary
    • Without Warning
      (1980)
      $750

FAQ

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  • When did Larry Storch die?
    July 8, 2022
  • How did Larry Storch die?
    In his sleep overnight
  • How old was Larry Storch when he died?
    99 years old
  • Where did Larry Storch die?
    Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • When was Larry Storch born?
    January 8, 1923

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