Larry Storch
Larry Storch
Dialect comedians may not be politically acceptable these days, but American comic actor Larry Storch has never lacked work all the same. A product of the New York ethnic "melting pot," Storch amused his childhood friends (including lifelong chum Don Adams) with his dead-on impressions of the many Italians, Hispanics, Germans and Jews in his neighborhood. He advanced his skills for mimicry by virtually living in the local movie houses, memorizing the speech patterns of such character actors as Victor McLaglen, Guy Kibbee and Charley Grapewin. One of his first jobs after World War II navy service was as a writer on The Kraft Music Hall, where he was frequently required to substitute for the star, blustery actor Frank Morgan; years later, he revived his Morgan impression as Chumley on the cartoon series Tennessee Tuxedo (in which his old pal Don Adams voiced the title character). In 1951 Storch appeared in the Chicago revue Red White and Blue, which led to a stint as summer replacement for Jackie Gleason on the Dumont TV series Cavalcade of Stars. Storch's most common stamping grounds in the '50s was the nightclub stage; at one point he even ran his own club. Storch made his film bow in The Prince who was a Thief (51) which starred a friend from his Navy days, Tony Curtis. When Storch's career was on the wane in the early '60s, Curtis cast him in several of his vehicles of that period, including Who was That Lady (1960), wherein Storch recreated his Broadway role as an emotional Russian spy. After a semi-recurring role as Charlie the Drunk (who became besotted simply by talking about drinking) on the early '60s sitcom Car 54, Where are You?, Storch was cast as Corporal Agarn, comic sidekick of conniving cavalry sergeant O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) on the western comedy weekly F Troop (1965-66). In addition to Agarn, Storch was permitted to play various foreign branches of the Agarn family, with appropriate broad accents. Since the cancellation of F Troop in 1966, Larry Storch has been a regular on The Queen and I (1969) and The Ghost Busters (1976), has worked periodically in films, and has appeared with great frequency in clubs (still doing "characterization" routines rather than one-liners) and on stage. In 1991, Larry Storch garnered excellent notices for his brief character turn in the off-Broadway play Breaking Legs. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Larry Storch:
- Jack Frost with Robert Morse , Buddy Hackett , Paul H. Frees , Don Messick
- Television: The First 50 Years with Tony Randall , Tom Hanks , Rod Steiger , Carol Burnett , David Duchovny , Robert Stack , Jerry Stiller , Tom Selleck , Hugh O'Brian , Dick VanPatten , Alan Young , Dale Evans , Lea Thompson , Tom Arnold , Charlton Heston , David Hasselhoff , Peter Graves , George Burns , Robert Fuller , Shecky Greene , James Arness , Anne Francis , Henry Winkler , Ron Howard , Robert Vaughn , Norman Fell , Carroll O'Connor , Larry Hagman , Ernest Borgnine , Adrienne Barbeau , Ed Asner , Carl Reiner , Ted Knight , Angie Dickinson , Gale Storm , Dennis Weaver , Steve Allen
- The Aristocrats with Jason Alexander , Hank Azaria , Shelley Berman , George Carlin , Phyllis Diller , Whoopi Goldberg , Gilbert Gottfried , Howie Mandel , Chuck McCann , Kevin Pollak , Paul Reiser , Don Rickles , Chris Rock , Rip Taylor , Fred Willard , Steven Wright , Billy Connolly , Tim Conway , Carrie Fisher , Eric Idle , Michael McKean , Martin Mull , Harry Shearer , David Steinberg , Dave Thomas , Robin Williams , Eddie Izzard , Jon Stewart
- Fake-Out with Telly Savalas
- Oliver Twist with Les Tremayne
- S.O.B. with Julie Andrews , William Holden , Marisa Berenson , Larry Hagman , Robert Loggia , Richard Mulligan , Robert Preston , Craig Stevens , Loretta Swit , Robert Vaughn , Robert Webber , Shelley Winters , Rosanna Arquette , Corbin Bernsen , Hamilton Camp , Benson Fong , Virginia Gregg , Joe Penny , Ken Swofford , Gene Nelson , Paul Stewart





