Larry Storch
Born | January 8, 1923 |
Hometown | New York City, New York, United States |
Net worth | $1 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.73m) |
Spouse | Norma Catherine Greve |
Children | Candace Herman |
Parents | Sally Storch, Alfred Storch |
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Larry Storch, star of sitcom F Troop, dies at 99
TV actor Larry Storch died Friday at the age of 99.
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Larry Storch, ‘F Troop’ Actor, Dies at 99
Larry Storch, the comedic character actor who also did voiceover work and impressions and was best known for his role as Corporal Randolph Agarn on “F Troop,” has died. He was 99. His family released a statement on his Facebook page, saying, “It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share with you the […]
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Larry Storch, Veteran TV Actor and ‘F Troop’ Star, Dies at 99
The Emmy nominee had over 200 screen credits spanning the 1950s–2010s
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Larry Storch Dies: ‘F Troop’ Actor Was 99
Larry Storch, the stand-up comic turned ubiquitous television actor who made an indelible impression as the bumbling Corporal Randolph Agarn on the 1960s sitcom F Troop, has died. He was 99. His death was announced on his Facebook page. “It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share with you the news our beloved […]
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Larry Storch, Corporal Randolph Agarn on ‘F Troop,’ Dies at 99
Larry Storch, the manic comic actor who starred as the bumbling sidekick Corporal Randolph Agarn on the 1960s ABC sitcom F Troop, has died. He was 99. Storch, who got his start as a stand-up comic, did impressions and voiced the all-knowing Phineas J. Whoopee on the classic cartoon Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, died early Friday […]
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F Troop‘s Larry Storch Dead at 99
Larry Storch, who memorably played Corporal Randolph Agarn on the mid-1960s ABC sitcom F Troop, died on July 8, six months shy of his 100th birthday. The actor’s passing was announced by his official Facebook page. “It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share with you the news our beloved Larry passed away …
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'Beloved Captain' Ken Berry, F Troop & Mayberry R.F.D. Actor, Dies at 85
Ken Berry, F Troop & Mayberry R.F.D. Actor, Dies at 85
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Mama's Family's Ken Berry Dead at 85
Ken Berry, best known to TV audiences for his work on F Troop, Mayberry R.F.D. and Mama’s Family, has died at the age of 85. A cause of death has not been disclosed. Berry’s death was first announced by his former wife, actress Jackie Joseph, in a Facebook post on Saturday. She later acknowledged the outpouring of “love […]
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Ken Berry, Star of ‘Mayberry, RFD’ and ‘Mama’s Family,’ Dies at 85
Ken Berry, the veteran comic actor who starred in such 1960s, ’70s and ’80s sitcoms as “F-Troop,” “Mayberry, RFD” and the “Carol Burnett Show” spinoff “Mama’s Family,” died Saturday at the age of 85. “F-Troop” co-star Larry Storch also shared the news on his own Facebook page, adding, “Goodnight Captain. After serving in the U.S. Army under Sgt. Leonard Nimoy, mostly entertaining the troops, Berry landed a spot on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” He became a contract player for Universal Studios, appea
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Ken Berry, TV Actor in ‘Mama’s Family,’ ‘F Troop,’ ‘Mayberry R.F.D,’ Dies at 85
Ken Berry, the amiable and musically-talented TV actor of the 1960s and ’70s who starred in “F Troop,” “Mama’s Family” and “Mayberry R.F.D.,” died Saturday. His former wife, actress Jackie Joseph-Lawrence posted the news on Facebook. “F Troop” co-star Larry Storch wrote on Facebook, “We hope you know how much you were loved. Goodnight Captain.” […]
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