Larry Breeding Movies

1983  
 
Laverne's new boyfriend (Larry Breeding) makes his living as a glamour photographer. Jealous over the fact that her beau spends all his working hours with gorgeous models, Laverne (Penny Marshall) tries to invade the glamour world herself--and ends up strutting down the runway of a major fashion show with a balky "Liberty Bell" hat on her head! This episode was dedicated to guest star Larry Breeding, who had died in an auto accident several months before the episode's first telecast. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1982  
 
This is one of several episodes featuring the late character actor Larry Breeding. On this occasion, Breeding plays Laverne's latest heartthrob, a charmer named Hank. Unfortuantely, Hank has neglected to inform Laverne (Penny Marshall) that he already has a wife named Geraldine (played by no less than Anjelica Huston)--and when Geraldine shows up in the middle of a romantic dinner at a fancy sea-food restaurant, a panicky Hank "hides" Laverne by dumping her in the lobster tank! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1982  
 
Although the girls have volunteered to stand in Bardwell's show window to demonstrate "the house of the future", Laverne (Penny Marshall) may not be able to fulfill her duties because of her phobia about appearing in front of huge crowds. Hypnotist Dr. Dawson (Charles Thomas Murphy) is called in to cure Laverne of her fears--and the result is a zany post-hypnotic delusion wherein both Laverne and Shirley (Cindy Williams) make public spectacles of themselves! Although the series would continue as Laverne & Shirley until its final episode, this marks the last appearance of Cindy Williams as Shirley. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1981  
R  
In this gentle comedy drama, a singer and her aimless beau fight to save the home of a group of elderly people. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Elizabeth DailyLarry Breeding, (more)
1981  
 
This fact-based made-for-television drama tells the story of nurse Joy Ufemal and her invaluable work with those dying of incurable diseases. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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1979  
 
Evidently still working for the same children's-theater company depicted in the previous episode "If the Shoe Fits", Vera (Beth Howland) receives glowing reviews for her portrayal of Cinderella. In fact, Vera is so impressive that a TV producer offers her the opportunity to star in a supermarket commercial. Suffice to say the results indicate that Vera had better hold on to her day job! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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