Larry Dunn was born on February 9, 1942 in California, USA. He is known for The Stunt Man (1980), Survival Run (1979) and Hollywood Man (1976). He was married to Cher-l Dunn. He died on December 29, 1980 in Los Angeles, California.
Larry Dwyer was born and raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut in the days of gas lines and Richard Nixon. Larry has always had two main loves: movies and music. His mother, a classically trained pianist, instilled a love of music in Larry at a very young age and of all of the music that she loved, he loved rock the best. Larry went on to learn to play guitar and later became a founding member of Grammy nominated hardcore/metal band Hatebreed. His love of movies also came from his parents. From a very early age, his parents would go to the drive-in movie theaters on the weekends with Larry in the backseat to watch such lovely films as 'Dawn of the Dead', 'Blood Beach' and 'Mother's Day'. This early introduction to horror films inspired Larry to later review films and interview filmmakers for Horror News Network and the annual Connecticut HorrorFest convention; this has also led to roles in films alongside Kevin Sorbo ('Hercules'), Adrienne King ('Friday the 13th'), Caroline Williams ('Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2') and more.
Larry E Wiliams was born on May 10, 1935 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He was an actor and composer, known for American Made (2017), Christine (1983) and Mr. Church (2016). He was married to Julia Ann Williams. He died on January 2, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Larry E. Lundy Jr. is known for Terminator Genisys (2015), The Final Destination (2009) and A Frantic Love 3 (2021).
Larry Edelson is known for The Forecaster (2014).
Larry Elder was born on April 27, 1952 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Uncle Tom (2020), Larry Elder (2016) and Spin City (1996).
Born Lawrence Alfred Ervin Jr. at Ft. Meade Army Hospital in Maryland, Larry is the second of three children and the only son of Lawrence Senior and Hazel Wilhelmina Ervin. His father was a US Air Force Communications Specialist and as with most military families, traveled throughout the United States, Europe and Far East. Living on Air Force bases for most of his youth, he became fascinated with aircraft and photography. By the time Larry graduated high school, His family had lived in nine different places including the Azores, Japan and Alaska, where he and his family survived The great Alaskan earthquake of 1964. His father retired after his final tour of duty in Japan and moved the family back to their home state of Maryland. Larry missed the military life he had been born into, so he enlisted in the United States Air Force soon after completing high school. There, he served as a Combat Airdrop Specialist. He was awarded the Air Force Commendation medal for his meritorious achievement while in Zaire (Congo) and as part of "Operation Bright Star" in Egypt. He was honorably discharged in 1980. Larry attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University where he earned a bachelor degree in Aeronautical Studies. He would later earn a Masters in Aeronautical Science while working as an Senior Quality Engineer at the Boeing company in southern California. He met and married his wife Michele who had passion for film making that rubbed off on Larry. Together they co-founded Silentnoise Productions and made movies in their spare time. Their debut project was TRESS: Artists and Angels, Masters of Natural Hair (2015) Larry retired from Boeing Aerospace in 2015 and now devotes all of his time to film making. He is a producer and actor that continuously seeks creative, challenging, and robust production opportunities that allow him to create engaging and effective content.
Larry Fabbro is known for Tales from a Golden Age: Bob Dylan 1941-1966 (2004).
Larry Ferguson was born in 1940. He is a writer and actor, known for The Hunt for Red October (1990), AlienĀ³ (1992) and Rollerball (2002).