
Larry Storch
Acting
Biography
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. Larry's gift as an impressionist paid off early as a teen 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. From there he received his biggest break yet on radio with "The Kraft Music Hall" when he was asked to sub for an ailing Frank Morgan. Larry not only delivered his patented star impersonations, he did a devastating one of Morgan himself that went over famously.
Born: January 8, 1923
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

The Perils of P.K
P.K., a former movie star now reduced to working as a stripper in a Las Vegas nightclub, is desperate for a comeback, and thinks she could make one if she could only get a big-name star to appear in a movie with her. She relates all these problems, and many of her fantasies, to her psychiatrist, and also approaches several entertainers working in Las Vegas to try to get them to help make her dream come true.

The Sleeping Beauty
A comedic take on the Sleeping Beauty tale featuring KoKo the Clown.

The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie — renamed The New Saturday Superstar Movie in its second season — is a series of one-hour animated TV-movies, broadcast on the ABC television network on Saturday mornings from September 9, 1972, to November 17, 1973. Intended as a "Movie of the Week" for kids, this series was produced by several production companies — including Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, and Rankin/Bass — and mostly contained features based on popular cartoon characters and TV shows of the time, such as Yogi Bear, The Brady Bunch, and Lost in Space. Some of the features served as pilots for new TV shows.

Beetle Bailey
When a group of generals from the Pentagon notify General Halftrack that they want to inspect a model of the modern soldier, Beetle Bailey probably wasn't what they had in mind.

The Jackie Gleason Show
The prodigiously talented Gleason became a TV icon after he joined CBS from DuMont, where his work on `Calvalcade of Stars' had established many of his trademark characters, including Reginald Van Gleason III, the Poor Soul and Ralph Kramden, featured here, along with Art Carney, in `Honeymooners' sketches. The Emmy-winning mix also featured guest stars, musical comedy, the glitzy June Taylor Dancers and Frank Fontaine's Crazy Guggenheim character.

Columbo
Columbo is a friendly, verbose, disheveled-looking police detective who is consistently underestimated by his suspects. Despite his unprepossessing appearance and apparent absentmindedness, he shrewdly solves all of his cases and secures all evidence needed for indictment. His formidable eye for detail and meticulously dedicated approach often become clear to the killer only late in the storyline.

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Toon version of the Archie Comics witch who uses her powers to aide the uncertainty of adolescence.

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Toon version of the Archie Comics witch who uses her powers to aide the uncertainty of adolescence.

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Toon version of the Archie Comics witch who uses her powers to aide the uncertainty of adolescence.

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Toon version of the Archie Comics witch who uses her powers to aide the uncertainty of adolescence.
Filmography
as Dennis
as Self
as Sergeant
as Giora
as General Halftrack (voice)
as Larry Storch
as Willie
as Leopold Klop
as Earl
as Ted
as Pascal
as Pawnbroker (voice)
as Dauphin
as The Guru
as Self
as Scoutmaster
as Papa (voice)
as Sheriff
as Deaf Customer
as Eagle Feather
as Elwood Riggs
as Toni Santini
as Chub
as Franco
as Robby Boggs
as Wally
as Angie
as Self
as Benny Shore
as Glenn Purcell
as Swede
as Magistrate Fang
as Captain Smollett (voice)
as Count Tom Dracula, Hagatha, Claude Chaney
as Amos (voice)
as David
as Raconteur
as Norman Frye
as The Joker (voice)
as Chuck White (voice) / Marlon (voice) / Mop Top (voice) / Fleetwood (voice)
as Ben Wesley
as Angie
as Mr. Weekly
as Bill Mulheron
as Mugs McGeehu
as Rudy LeRoy
as Stutz
as Morey
as Jerome
as Cool Cat
as Various (voice)
as Drac (voice)
as Drac / Hagatha / Ratso / Ghoulihand (voice)
as Drac / Hagatha / Ratso (voice)
as Drac / Hagatha / Ghoulihand (voice)
as Drac / Hagatha (voice)
as Ratso (voice)
as Hagatha / Drac (voice)
as Cool Cat (voice)
as Merlin the Magic Mouse / Second Banana / O'Reilly the Chief Leprechaun (voice)
as Juan
as Duke Farentino
as James Kelso
as Norman Turley
as The Joker (voice)
as (voice)
as (voice)
as (voice)
as Cool Cat (voice)
as (voice)
as Self
as (voice)
as Bernie Farmer
as Wing Dobson
as Ralph
as Bart
as Commissioner (voice)
as Commissioner / Surgeon (voice)
as The Commissioner (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
as Talking Weight Machine / Shopkeeper / Man in Street (voice)
as Groovy Guru
as Sam
as Corporal Randolph Agarn
as Luther
as Harry the Taxi Driver
as Texas Jack
as English Narrator (voice)
as Howie
as Motorcycle Cop
as Jackson Farrell
as Manuel Cortez
as Rufus Gibbs
as Self - Comedian
as Cpl. Gavoni
as Perry Shields
as KoKo the Clown
as Koko the Clown
as Commodore
as Floyd
as Self
as Oscar Blenny
as Self
as Orenov
as Virgil Ennis
as Amigo
as Self - Comedian
as The Crying Sailor
as (uncredited)
as Self
as Self
as Self