Larry Storch
Jan 08, 1923 (102 years old) in New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Credits
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2016 ·
The Inspector
as The Commissioner (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
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2005 ·
TV Land Confidential
as
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2005 ·
The Aristocrats
as Self
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2002 ·
The Funkhousers
as
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1995 ·
Land's End
as
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1994 ·
The Silence of the Hams
as Sergeant
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1992 ·
I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore
as Giora
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1989 ·
Beetle Bailey
as General Halftrack (voice)
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1988 ·
Garfield and Friends
as
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1987 ·
Out of This World
as
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1987 ·
Married... with Children
as Larry Storch
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1987 ·
Medium Rare
as Willie
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1986 ·
A Fine Mess
as Leopold Klop
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1986 ·
The Perils of P.K
as
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1983 ·
Sweet Sixteen
as Earl
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1983 ·
Small & Frye
as
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1983 ·
Frontline
as
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1982 ·
Fake-Out
as Ted
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1982 ·
Knight Rider
as Pascal
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1982 ·
The Flight of Dragons
as Pawnbroker (voice)
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1981 ·
The Fall Guy
as
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1981 ·
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
as Dauphin
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1981 ·
S.O.B.
as The Guru
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1981 ·
Aloha Paradise
as
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1981 ·
Musical Comedy Tonight II
as Self
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1981 ·
Harper Valley
as
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1980 ·
Without Warning
as Scoutmaster
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1980 ·
Phyl and Mikhy
as
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1979 ·
Jack Frost
as Papa (voice)
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1979 ·
Better Late Than Never
as Sheriff
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1979 ·
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo
as
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1979 ·
Trapper John, M.D.
as
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1979 ·
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion
as Self
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1978 ·
Record City
as Deaf Customer
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1977 ·
The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race
as Eagle Feather
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1977 ·
The Love Boat
as Elwood Riggs
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1977 ·
The Love Boat
as Toni Santini
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1977 ·
Rosetti and Ryan
as
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1977 ·
CHiPs
as Chub
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1977 ·
CHiPs
as Franco
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1977 ·
The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
as Robby Boggs
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1977 ·
Grizzly Adams
as
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1977 ·
The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries
as
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1976 ·
The Switch
as Angie
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1976 ·
Joys
as Self
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1975 ·
Switch
as Benny Shore
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1975 ·
Phyllis
as
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1975 ·
The Ghost Busters
as
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1974 ·
Airport 1975
as Glenn Purcell
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1974 ·
Kolchak: The Night Stalker
as Swede
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1974 ·
Oliver Twist
as Magistrate Fang
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1974 ·
The Haunted Heist
as Drac (voice)
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1973 ·
Tenafly
as
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1973 ·
Treasure Island
as Captain Smollett (voice)
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1973 ·
Police Story
as
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1972 ·
Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies
as Count Tom Dracula, Hagatha, Claude Chaney
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1972 ·
Journey Back to Oz
as Amos (voice)
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1972 ·
The Couple Takes a Wife
as David
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1972 ·
The Woman Hunter
as Raconteur
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1972 ·
Temperatures Rising
as Norman Frye
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1972 ·
The New Scooby-Doo Movies
as The Joker (voice)
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1972 ·
The Brady Kids
as Chuck White (voice) / Marlon (voice) / Mop Top (voice) / Fleetwood (voice)
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1972 ·
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie
as
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1972 ·
Emergency!
as
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1972 ·
Emergency!
as Ben Wesley
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1971 ·
Aesop's Fables
as (voice)
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1971 ·
The Persuaders!
as Angie
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1971 ·
Columbo
as Mr. Weekly
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1971 ·
All in the Family
as Bill Mulheron
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1971 ·
Alias Smith and Jones
as
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1970 ·
Groovie Goolies
as
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1970 ·
Hunters Are for Killing
as Rudy LeRoy
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1970 ·
McCloud
as
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1969 ·
Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love
as Self
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1969 ·
The Monitors
as Stutz
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1969 ·
Love, American Style
as Morey
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1969 ·
Love, American Style
as Jerome
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1969 ·
Injun Trouble
as Cool Cat
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1969 ·
The Debbie Reynolds Show
as
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1969 ·
My World and Welcome to It
as
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Various (voice)
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Drac (voice)
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Drac / Hagatha / Ratso / Ghoulihand (voice)
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Drac / Hagatha / Ratso (voice)
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Drac / Hagatha / Ghoulihand (voice)
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Drac / Hagatha (voice)
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Ratso (voice)
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1969 ·
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
as Hagatha / Drac (voice)
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1969 ·
Bugged by a Bee
as Cool Cat (voice)
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1969 ·
Shamrock and Roll
as Merlin the Magic Mouse / Second Banana / O'Reilly the Chief Leprechaun (voice)
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1969 ·
The Great Bank Robbery
as Juan
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1969 ·
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
as Self
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1969 ·
Playboy After Dark
as
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1968 ·
The Doris Day Show
as Duke Farentino
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1968 ·
The Name of the Game
as James Kelso
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1968 ·
The Name of the Game
as Norman Turley
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1968 ·
The Adventures of Batman
as The Joker (voice)
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1968 ·
3 Ring Wing-Ding
as (voice)
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1968 ·
Big Game Haunt
as Cool Cat (voice)
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1968 ·
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
as Self
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1968 ·
Hocus Pocus Powwow
as (voice)
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1967 ·
Mannix
as
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1967 ·
Mannix
as Bernie Farmer
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1967 ·
The Mothers-in-Law
as Ralph
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1967 ·
The Flying Nun
as
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1967 ·
Garrison's Gorillas
as
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1967 ·
He & She
as Bart
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1966 ·
The Jackie Gleason Show
as
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1966 ·
That Girl
as
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1966 ·
Napoleon Blown-Aparte
as Commissioner (voice)
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1965 ·
The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation
as Commissioner / Surgeon (voice)
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1965 ·
An Ounce of Pink
as Talking Weight Machine / Shopkeeper / Man in Street (voice)
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1965 ·
Get Smart
as Groovy Guru
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1965 ·
I Dream of Jeannie
as Sam
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1965 ·
F Troop
as Corporal Randolph Agarn
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1965 ·
That Funny Feeling
as Luther
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1965 ·
A Very Special Favor
as Harry the Taxi Driver
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1965 ·
The Great Race
as Texas Jack
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1965 ·
Shocking Pink
as English Narrator (voice)
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1965 ·
Bus Riley's Back in Town
as Howie
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1964 ·
Sex and the Single Girl
as Motorcycle Cop
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1964 ·
Gilligan's Island
as Jackson Farrell
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1964 ·
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
as Manuel Cortez
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1964 ·
The Baileys of Balboa
as
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1964 ·
Wild and Wonderful
as Rufus Gibbs
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1964 ·
The Hollywood Palace
as Self - Comedian
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1963 ·
Captain Newman, M.D.
as Cpl. Gavoni
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1963 ·
Kraft Suspense Theatre
as Perry Shields
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1963 ·
Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales
as
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1963 ·
The Greatest Show on Earth
as
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1963 ·
Mean Moe Tells William Tell
as Koko the Clown
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1963 ·
The Sleeping Beauty
as KoKo the Clown
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1963 ·
Vacation Playhouse
as Commodore
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1962 ·
40 Pounds of Trouble
as Floyd
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1962 ·
The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
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1962 ·
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
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1962 ·
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Oscar Blenny
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1961 ·
The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
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1960 ·
Who Was That Lady?
as Orenov
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1959 ·
Playboy's Penthouse
as Self
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1959 ·
Hennesey
as
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1959 ·
The Last Blitzkrieg
as Virgil Ennis
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1958 ·
Gun Fever
as Amigo
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1957 ·
Tonight Starring Jack Paar
as Self
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1956 ·
The Steve Allen Show
as Self - Comedian
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1955 ·
The Phil Silvers Show
as
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1955 ·
The Phil Silvers Show
as The Crying Sailor
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1951 ·
The Prince Who Was a Thief
as (uncredited)
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1950 ·
The Colgate Comedy Hour
as Self
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1950 ·
The Bob Hope Show
as Self
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1950 ·
Your Show of Shows
as
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1949 ·
Cavalcade of Stars
as
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1948 ·
The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self