John Larch

Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Born
October 4, 1914 (91 years old)
Died
October 16, 2005
Place of Birth
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Popular Genres
Drama Thriller Western
Career Span
1954 – 1982

John Larch

4 wins
24 nominations
4 Oscars
48 credits

John Larch (October 4, 1914 - October 16, 2005) was an American film and television actor.

After his lead role in the radio serial Captain Starr of Space (1953–54), John Larch entered films in 1954. He usually appeared in westerns (How The West Was Won) and action films, including Miracle of the White Stallions as General George S. Patton Jr. (1963), Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur as General Omar Bradley (1976), replacing James Gregory as Mac in the Matt Helm movie The Wrecking Crew (1969) starring Dean Martin, Sharon Tate and Elke Sommer. Larch, an old friend of Clint Eastwood, appeared in Eastwood films, including Dirty Harry (1971) and Play Misty for Me (1971).

He also appeared on a number of television programs, including Naked City (three episodes), Route 66 (three episodes), The Fugitive (two episodes), The Invaders, The Restless Gun (four episodes), Gunsmoke (seven episodes), The Virginian (four episodes), Bonanza, Hawaii Five-0, Mission Impossible (two episodes), The Troubleshooters, Bus Stop, Laramie, The Law and Mr. Jones, and possibly most famously as Bill Mumy's father in The Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life" in 1961. He also appeared in two other The Twilight Zone episodes, playing a psychiatrist in "Perchance to Dream" and the sheriff in "Dust".

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Personal Info

Born
Oct 4, 1914
From
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Known For
Acting
Career
1954 – 1982

Award Recognition

4
Wins
24
Nominations
4
Oscars

Complete Filmography

1982

1979

1978

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

1968

1963

1962

1960

1958

1957

1956

1955

1954

Photos & Videos

Featured in Trailers

Dirty Harry
Airplane II: The Sequel
Illegal
The Amityville Horror
Written on the Wind
Seven Men from Now
How the West Was Won
The Wrecking Crew
The Phenix City Story

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