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Larry Keating

Larry Keating

A master purveyor of smug, condescending character roles, Minnesota-born Larry Keating was the nephew of heavyweight boxing champ Tommy Burns. Keating built his acting reputation in radio, as master of ceremonies for such variety series as The Fitch Bandwagon and as narrator of the long-running This is Your FBI. He began his film career in 1949, generally playing curt doctors or no-nonsense business executives; one of his more warmhearted characterizations was as a blind attorney in 1951's Bright Victory. In 1953, Keating replaced Fred Clark as acerbic next door neighbor Harry Morton on the popular TV sitcom The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show. He continued in this vein in 1961 as Wilbur Post's pompous neighbor Roger Addison in the George Burns-produced Mister Ed. Larry Keating remained with this last-named series until his death from leukemia at the age of 64. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Larry Keating Trivia

When was Larry Keating born?
Larry Keating was born on June 13, 1896

What role did Larry Keating portray in When Worlds Collide?
Larry Keating played Dr. Cole Hendron in When Worlds Collide

What role did Larry Keating portray in The Incredible Mr. Limpet?
Larry Keating played Adm. Spewter in The Incredible Mr. Limpet

Who did Larry Keating portray in Monkey Business?
Larry Keating was O.J. Gulverly in Monkey Business

What role did Larry Keating play in The Eddy Duchin Story?
Larry Keating played Leo Reisman in The Eddy Duchin Story

Who did Larry Keating play in Whirlpool?
Larry Keating was Mr. Simms in Whirlpool

What role did Larry Keating portray in Tulsa?
Larry Keating played Governor in Tulsa


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