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{{short description|American actor}}For the American writer, see Lawrence Block{{Infobox person |name = Larry Block |image = |caption = |birth_date = {{birth date|1942|10|30}} |birth_place = New York City, New York |death_date = {{death date and age|2012|10|07|1942|10|30}} |death_place = New York City, New York |other_names = |known_for = |years_active = 1971–2012 |occupation = Actor |nationality = American |relatives = Kenneth (brother) |spouse = Jolly |children = {{Unbulleted list | Zachary | Zoe }} }}Lawrence Joel "Larry" Block (October 30, 1942 – October 7, 2012) was an American radio, TV, film and theater actor. In 1971, Block appeared on Sesame Street as Tom, who worked at Hooper's Store. Block also had a brief appearances in the films Slap Shot (1977) and Don't Say a Word (2001), alongside Michael Douglas and Brittany Murphy. He was a regular character on Joe Frank's radio program Work In Progress on KCRW. He was prominently featured in telephone conversations with Frank, such as those in the "Karma" series.[1] Block was born in New York City, the son of Sonia (Kutcher), a travel agent, and Harold Block, who worked in the garment industry.[2] DeathBlock died on October 7, 2012, three weeks before his 70th birthday. He is survived by his wife Jolly, children Zachary and Zoe, and brother Kenneth.[3] Filmography- Films
{{Div col|2}}- Shamus (1973) - Springy
- Slap Shot (1977) - Peterboro Referee
- Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Peters
- Hardcore (1979) - Detective Burrows
- First Family (1980) - Gloria's Secret Service Agent #1
- After Hours (1985) - Taxi Driver
- Cocktail (1988) - Bar Owner
- Robots (1988; direct-to-video) - Julius Enderby
- High Stakes (1989) - Harvey
- Betsy's Wedding (1990) - Barber
- My Blue Heaven (1990) - Defense Attorney
- Big Night (1996) - Man in Restaurant
- Dangerous Proposition (1998) - Dr. Butler
- Isn't She Great (2000) - Herbie
- Bait (2000) - Customer
- Don't Say a Word (2001) - Doorman
- Garmento (2002) - Store Manager
- Book of Danny (2002) - Harry
- Live at Five (2005; short film) - Chef Buddy
- Stealing Martin Lane (2005) - Nigel
- The Guitar (2008) - Mr. Faddis
- Triptosane (2010) - Dr. Ken 'Mecca' Rennet
- Friends and Strangers (2011; short film) - Grandpa
{{div col end}}- Television
{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}- The Secret Storm (1954) - Mickey (1971)
- General Hospital (1963) - Cal Jamison (1978)
- Sesame Street (1971-1972) - Tom
- Kojak (1973) - Gerry Erskine
- A Matter of Wife... And Death (1975) - Springy
- Baretta (1975) - Chemist
- The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976; TV film) - Barney Fayne
- Ellery Queen (1976) - Floor Director
- Police Story (1977) - Carl Cusick
- Delvecchio (1977) - Liquor Store Clerk
- Rosetti and Ryan (1977) - Harry
- MASH (1977-1978) - Cimoli / Eddie Hendrix
- Charlie's Angels (1978) - Arlo Spinner
- Operation Petticoat (1978) - Bartender
- Space Force (1978; TV film) - Private Arnold Fleck
- Barney Miller (1978, episode: Evaluation) - Russell Schuman
- CHiPs (1979) - Abel
- The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang (1979; TV film) - Leroy Keenan
- Ryan's Hope (1981) - Stan Feller
- Miami Vice (1987) - FBI Agent
- Tattingers (1988) - Clerk
- Dead Man Out (1989; TV film) - Kleinfeld
- Family Matters (1989) - Mr. Seeger
- Murphy Brown (1990) - Al Henderson
- Law & Order (1991-2002) - Darryl Moffatt / Stan / Slater / Feldman
- New York Undercover (1996) - Rossmore
- Third Watch (2000) - Helmut Kaiser
- The Job (2001) - Dr. Kline
- Special Victims Unit (2001) - Lonnie
- Criminal Intent (2003) - Frank Kastner
- Smash (2012) - Gary Garrison (final appearance)
{{div col end}}References1. ^jfwiki.org: Larry Block's appearances on Joe Frank's radio program 2. ^http://www.filmreference.com/film/55/Larry-Block.html 3. ^legacy.com: Larry Block obituary (New York Times), October 10, 2012
External links- Actor's Bio on the official website for the film Triptosane
- {{IMDb name|0088745}}
- Larry Block Biography on Film Reference
- Larry Block's work on Joe Frank's radio shows
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