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'Larry Sanders' star Penny Johnson Jerald shares her favorite Garry Shandling memory as the classic HBO comedy turns 30
Jerald looks back on the groundbreaking series and its beloved star as "The Larry Sanders Show" turns 30.
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Rip Torn, Actor Known for ‘Men in Black’ and ‘The Larry Sanders Show,’ Dies at 88
Rip Torn, a prolific actor best known for HBO’s “The Larry Sanders Show” and the “Men in Black” franchise, died Tuesday at his home in Lakeville, Connecticut, his representatives said. He was 88.In a career spanning more than six decades, Torn established himself as a versatile performer, appearing in 10 Broadway plays (and directing one), more than 80 feature films, and dozens of television shows.Born Elmore Rual Torn Jr. in Temple, Texas in 1931, Torn studied acting at Texas A&M and the Univer
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Judd Apatow says Garry Shandling was 'obsessed with the truth' — and his new HBO documentary tells all
One of the greatest documentaries ever made about the life of a comedian, “The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling” is an extremely funny, extremely moving, extremely warts-and-all look at the comic actor, who died in 2016.
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Annette Bening and Ellen Laugh About Warren Beatty’s Past Crush on Ellen
During Beatty’s November interview on “Ellen,” he awkwardly brought up the fact that he’d had a crush on DeGeneres in the mid-’90s when she appeared on “The Larry Sanders Show.”
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That Time Warren Beatty Wanted Garry Shandling to Introduce Him to Ellen DeGeneres
Warren Beatty made his first-ever appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday and admitted to having a crush on the talk show host back in the mid ’90s. The pair crossed paths when DeGeneres guest-starred on The Larry Sanders Show. Beatty, who was good friends with Garry Shandling, told him he was “very impressed” with her performance.
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Garry Shandling, 1949-2016
Comedian Garry Shandling passed away March 24 in a Los Angeles hospital. He helped redefine comedy in the cable age with 'It’s Garry Shandling’s Show' and 'The Larry Sanders Show.' Here, we look back at his influential career.