Larry Storch
Biography
Larry Storch, born in the 1930s in a gritty neighborhood of New York City, discovered his flair for comedy at an early age. Surrounded by a diverse community, he quickly began mimicking various accents, honing his skills as a performer. This early passion set the stage for an impressive six-decade career in acting and comedy.
Storch's talent as an impressionist emerged during his teenage years in vaudeville, where he captivated audiences with his quick wit and vibrant personality. After serving in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1946 during World War II, his career took a significant turn when he crossed paths with comedian Phil Harris in Palm Springs. This encounter led to Storch opening for Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz at Ciro's nightclub, a moment that marked a pivotal point in his journey.
Storch's breakthrough came on radio when he joined "The Kraft Music Hall" to fill in for the ailing Frank Morgan. Not only did he showcase his impressive array of impersonations, but he also delivered a memorable impression of Morgan himself, earning him acclaim and solidifying his place in the entertainment industry. Over the years, Larry Storch became a beloved figure, known for his unique comedic style and contributions to television, including his memorable role as Corporal Agarn on "F Troop."
Filmography
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40 Pounds of Trouble
1962 • Floyd
Sweet Sixteen
1983
Bus Riley's Back in Town
1965 • Howie
The Last Blitzkrieg
1959 • Virgil Ennis
Captain Newman, M.D.
1963 • Cpl. Gavoni
The Great Race
1965 • Texas Jack
Fake-Out
1982 • Ted
A Very Special Favor
1965 • Harry the Taxi Driver
The Silence of the Hams
1994
The Great Bank Robbery
1969 • Juan
Airport 1975
1974
The Flight of Dragons
1982 • Pawnbroker (voice)
Sex and the Single Girl
1964 • Motorcycle Cop
Jack Frost
1979 • Papa (voice)
The Prince Who Was a Thief
1951
Without Warning
1980
That Funny Feeling
1965 • Luther
Out of This World
1987
The Adventures of Batman
1968 • The Joker (voice)
Mannix
1967 • Wing Dobson
The Phil Silvers Show
1955 • The Crying Sailor
F Troop
1965 • Corporal Randolph Agarn