Larry Drake

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Larry Drake
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Oklahoma
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active1971–2016
Spouse
Ruth de Sosa
(m. 1989; div. 1991)

Larry Richard Drake (February 21, 1949 – March 17, 2016)

Primetime Emmy Awards. He also appeared as Robert G. Durant in both Darkman and Darkman II: The Return of Durant, a homicidal mental patient who escapes an insane asylum in the slasher black comedy Dr. Giggles, and was the voice of Pops in Johnny Bravo
.

Early life

Larry Richard Drake was born in

Career

Drake is mostly remembered for his portrayal of developmentally disabled Benny Stulwicz in L.A. Law, from 1987 until the show's end in 1994, for which he twice won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. in 1988 and 1989.[3][4][5][6] He returned to the role of Benny in L.A. Law: The Movie, a reunion film that aired on NBC in 2002.[7]

He appeared in numerous film and television roles, including Time Quest, Dark Asylum, Paranoid,

Prey.[12] Drake provided the voice of Pops in Johnny Bravo. In 2007, he co-starred in Gryphon, a Sci-Fi Pictures original film.[citation needed
]

Personal life

Drake was married from 1989 to 1991 to Ruth de Sosa,[13] an actress and producer known for her roles in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

Death

On March 17, 2016, Drake was found dead in his Los Angeles home at the age of 67. Drake's manager, Steven Siebert, reported that he had some health problems in the months before his death. It was later reported that Drake suffered from a rare form of

blood cancer that caused his blood to thicken.[14]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1971 This Stuff'll Kill Ya! Bubba
1975 Trucker's Woman Joe 'Diesel Joe'
1976 The Electric Chair Courtroom Observer Uncredited
1976 Date with a Kidnapper Age Home Attendant
1978 The Seniors Bus Sign Installer Uncredited
1980 The Big Brawl Judge #1
1981 The White Lions Fiske
1981 Dark Night of the Scarecrow Bubba Ritter Television film
1983 The Taming of the Shrew Baptista Short
1984 The Karate Kid Yahoo #1 At Beach
1986 The Ladies Club Cop #2
1988 For Keeps Night Clerk
1988 Too Good to Be True Glen Robie Television film
1989 Oh, Henry! Henry Television film
1990 Darkman Robert G. Durant Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
1991 Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story Mark Sisti Television film
1992 Dr. Giggles Dr. Evan Rendell Jr. / Dr. Giggles
1992 Blind Geronimo and His Brother Unknown
1994 One More Mountain Patrick Breen Television film
1995 Darkman II: The Return of Durant Robert G. Durant Direct-to-video
1995 The Journey of August King Olaf Singletary
1996 The Beast Lucas Coven Television film
1997 Bean Elmer
1998 Overnight Delivery Hal Ipswich
1998 Paranoia Calvin Hawks
1998 The Treat Ray
1999 Inferno Ramsey Hogan
1999 Durango Kids Dudley
2000 Runaway Virus Dr. Griggs Television film
2000 Time of Her Time Dr. Joyce
2000 Timequest J. Edgar Hoover
2001 American Pie 2 Natalie's Dad
2001 Dark Asylum 'The Trasher'
2002 L.A. Law: The Movie Benny Stulwicz Television film
2002
Spun
Dr. K.
2005 Jenny Says Dr. Weinhouse Short
2005 I Will Avenge You, Iago! The Warden
2005 Officer Down Captain Raymond Taggart Television film
2005 Mrs. Harris Harris, Defense Team Psychiatrist Television film
2006 Living the Dream Richard
2006 Love Hollywood Style Walter
2006 National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 Dean Dryer
2007 Gryphon Armand The Sorcerer
2008 Pathology 'Fat Bastard'
2009 Green Lantern: First Flight Ganthet Voice, direct-to-video[15]
2009 Dead Air Vernon
2016 The Secrets of Emily Blair John Doe Final film role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1983 American Playhouse Conveener / Homer Episode: "The Skin of Our Teeth"
1983 Hardcastle and McCormick Jesse Roberts Episode: "Just Another Round of That Old Song"
1986 Code of Vengeance Jack Fergusen Episode: "Rustler's Moon"
1987 Hunter Kirkland Episode: "Hot Pursuit, Part 2"
1987–1994 L.A. Law Benny Stulwicz 144 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (1988–1989)
Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series (1988–1989)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1989–1990, 1992)
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (1990)
1989–1990 Tales from the Crypt Killer Santa, Tobias 2 episodes
1995 The Outer Limits Robert Vitale Episode: "
The Message
"
1995 The Naked Truth Dr. Bryce Fromm Episode: "Elvis Is Coming!"
1996 Superman: The Animated Series Mr. Eelan Voice, episode: "My Girl"[15]
1996 Road Rovers Captain Zachary Storm Voice, 2 episodes[15]
1997 Spy Game Leo Ludwig Episode: "Well, Nothing to Fear but Death Itself"
1997 Dead Man's Gun Samuel 'Buryin' Sam' Roller Episode: "Buryin' Sam"
1998
Prey
Dr. Walter Attwood 14 episodes
1998 Fantasy Island Bill Terken Episode: "Estrogen"
1999 Batman Beyond Jackson Chappell Voice, episode: "The Winning Edge"[15]
1999–2004 Johnny Bravo Pops, various voices Voice, 34 episodes[15]
2000 The Fearing Mind Police Officer Hooper Episode: "On the Road"
2000 Star Trek: Voyager Chellick Episode: "Critical Care"
2001 Stargate SG-1 Burrock Episode: "Beast of Burden"
2001 Thieves Robert Ventana Episode: "The Long Con"
2002 As Told by Ginger Dr. Weinstein Voice, episode: "Never Can Say Goodbye"[15]
2002 Six Feet Under Inspector Gerson Episode: "The Last Time"
2002
A Nero Wolfe Mystery
Hackett Episode: "Help Wanted, Male"
2002 Firefly Sir Warwick Harrow Episode: "Shindig"
2003 Crossing Jordan Tom Episode: "Wild Card"
2003 Justice League Colonel Vox Voice, episode: "Maid of Honor"[15]
2004 What's New, Scooby-Doo? Moss T. Meister Voice, episode: "Recipe for Disaster"
2006 7th Heaven Mr. Riley Episode: "And More Secrets"
2008 Boston Legal Bishop Luke Bernard Episode: "The Gods Must Be Crazy"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Kazdan Paratus [15]

References

  1. ^ "Larry Drake, L.A. Law & Darkman Actor, Passes Away at 67". MovieWeb. Retrieved September 16, 2022.
  2. ^ Davis, Chuck (May 8, 1988). "L.A. Law Actor Turns One Scene Into Regular Character on Show". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City.
  3. ^ Haithman, Diane (November 3, 1988). "Larry Drake of L.A. Law Goes Mainstream". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ O'Connor, John J. (October 17, 1991). "Review/Television; On 'L.A. Law', New Faces but the Same Nasty Edge". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "Review/Television; Life on 'L.A. Law' Grows Ever Odder". The New York Times. May 18, 1989.
  6. ^ Selby, Holly (September 24, 1990). "Larry Drake's portrayal of Benny shatters stereotypes of the retarded". The Baltimore Sun.
  7. ^ King, Susan (May 12, 2002). "Together Again". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ Canby, Vincent (October 24, 1992). "Movie Review: Dr Giggles". The New York Times.
  9. ^ James, Caryn (August 24, 1990). "Movie Review –With Brains and Skin, Another Cloaked Avenger Fights Evil". The New York Times.
  10. ^ MacLaggan, Sean D. (2008). "Darkman-II-The-Return-of-Durant". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 23, 2008. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  11. ^ "American Pie 2 (2001)". Retrieved March 18, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ James, Caryn (January 15, 1998). "Humanoids Make Scientists Paranoids". The New York Times. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  13. ^ Dagan, Carmel (March 17, 2016). "'L.A. Law' Star Larry Drake Dies at 66". Variety. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  14. ^ "'L.A. Law' Star Larry Drake Rare Blood Cancer Led to Death". TMZ. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h "Larry Drake (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved December 28, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.

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