Larry Linville

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

5.28

Gender

Male

Birthday

29-Sep-1939

Age

(85 years old)

Place of Birth

Ojai, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Lawrence Linville
  • Лоуренс Лейвон «Ларри» Линвилл
  • Ларри Линвилл

Larry Linville

Biography

Larry Linville (September 29, 1939 – April 10, 2000) was an American actor. He was known for his portrayal of obnoxious, pious, self-important and inept surgeon Major Frank Burns in the television series MASH.


Credits

Blue Movies Blue Movies (1988) Character: Dr. Gladding
The "slippery" comedy is about 2 easy-living young men. They decide to make sex films. This adventurous enterprise could be a little complicated but nothing will deter them.
A Million to Juan A Million to Juan (1994) Character: Richard Dickerson
Romantic comedy about an honest Mexican immigrant who struggles without a green card by selling oranges on a street corner. One day a limousine pulls up and he is handed a check for $1,000,000 with instructions that he is to give the check back in 30 days. Initially he uses the check to convince people to extend credit to him. In the meantime he also attracts a woman who is in a dead end relationship with a bossy businessman. At the end of the 30 days, he finds his life in turmoil, the things he got on credit are repossessed, and he is being evicted from his dwelling and being sent back to Mexico.
Calling Doctor Storm, M.D. Calling Doctor Storm, M.D. (1977) Character: Dr. Jim Storm
The life of doctor and hospital administrator Jim Storm at All Fellows Hospital and his cop wife, Patti.
Sampson vs The Supreme Dictator From Outer Space Sampson vs The Supreme Dictator From Outer Space (1986) Character: Golden Guy
Rappytor, The Supreme Dictator, comes to Earth to take over the world and there's only one man who can stop him. That man is Sampson, The Masked Grappler.
Crazy For You Crazy For You (1999) Character: Everett Baker
Crazy For You is a romantic comedy musical with a book by Ken Ludwig, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. Billed as "The New Gershwin Musical Comedy", it is largely based on the songwriting team's 1930 musical Girl Crazy, but incorporates songs from several other productions as well. Crazy For You won the 1992 Tony Award (Broadway), 1993 Olivier Award (London), and 1994 Dora Award (Toronto) for Best Musical. Originally aired on the PBS series "Great Performances" (season 28, episode 2).
Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Matter of Humanities Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Matter of Humanities (1969) Character: N/A
The pilot film for the long-run series introduced the kindly small-town general practitioner who, following a mild coronary, grudgingly brings in an independent, motorcycling young associate to help share his workload. Welby's lady friend and his family, part of the plot of this movie, were written out of the subsequent series, with only his medical sidekick, Steven Kiley, and their secretary/nurse, Consuelo, remaining as regulars.
Rickles Rickles (1975) Character: Maj. Frank Burns
Various comedy sketches with the Master of Insults, Don Rickles.
Pressure Point Pressure Point (1997) Character: Neil Kennedy
A CIA assassin is embroiled in a deadly game across two continents. Betrayed and imprisoned, he faces one last mission to regain his freedom, his family and his self respect. Stars Steve Railsback, Larry Linville.
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite (1981) Character: Wesley Reins
In this sequel to "The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything," down-on-his-luck Kirby Winter inherits a floundering business, and the magical gold watch which can stop time. But his wedding plans with Bonnie Lee Beaumont are interrupted when her mother phones them to help her save her family farm from a nasty land developer - using the gold watch's powers.
Night Partners Night Partners (1983) Character: Chief John Wilson
Elizabeth and Lauren are two Bakersfield housewives who volunteer to help the local police by working with crime victims to help catch criminals.
Angel's Tide Angel's Tide (2024) Character: Ed Collier
Diane Collier, a woman of the 90's who has achieved almost everything a career woman could want, is stricken with a terminal illness that even her good credit cards cannot protect her from. As she balances denial and acceptance, she tries to "hold on" to her world through indulgence in sex and chocolate and consumption of material goods while trying to make peace with her father after years of self-imposed exile. Her father, a painter who never forgave Diane for going into the commercial art field, tries to welcome her back, but their personalities are on a crash collision course, and he is unable to be the willing ear for her secret, that she will soon die. The image of time slipping by is accentuated for Diane when she meets a wise clock-shop owner who rents her an apartment near her parents' house, while a mysterious angel, a cherubic little girl appears to Diane alone, calling her, inspiring her to paint a portrait of the angel and to face her destiny.
A Christmas for Boomer A Christmas for Boomer (1979) Character: Jack
A sacked maid and butler kidnap a pampered dog and want $20,000 ransom from the rich owner, Lila Manchester. A shaggy dog named Boomer helps save it and becomes a member of the family who originally found him.
M*A*S*H: 30th Anniversary Reunion M*A*S*H: 30th Anniversary Reunion (2002) Character: Archive footage
The M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion Special is a retrospective documentary on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H that aired on the FOX TV network on May 17, 2002. The progam features interviews with past cast members, producers, and writers who contributed to the series, which originally aired on CBS-TV from September 17, 1972 to February 28, 1983.
Memories of M*A*S*H Memories of M*A*S*H (1991) Character: Self / Frank Burns
Hosted by one-time M*A*S*H guest star Shelley Long, “Memories of M*A*S*H” included brand-new interviews with the cast as well as producers, creators and guest-stars. The 90-minute retrospective aired on November 25th, 1991 on CBS as part of its “Classic Weekend II,” which also included “The Bob Newhart 19th Anniversary Special” and “The Best of Ed Sullivan II.” Dozens of clips from over over sixty different episodes were shown. It was the brain-child of Michael Hirsh (also responsible for “Making M*A*S*H”) and coincided with the 20th anniversary of M*A*S*H.
Earth Girls Are Easy Earth Girls Are Easy (1988) Character: Dr. Bob
In this musical comedy, Valerie is dealing with her philandering fiancé, Ted, when she finds that a trio of aliens have crashed their spaceship into her swimming pool. Once the furry beings are shaved at her girlfriend's salon, the women discover three handsome men underneath. After absorbing the native culture via television, the spacemen are ready to hit the dating scene in 1980s Los Angeles.
School Spirit School Spirit (1985) Character: President Grimshaw
The only thing keeping Billy Batson from the girl of his dreams is one little condom—or rather the lack of one. Lucky Billy finds one at an all-night roadhouse—but speeding back to his girl, he is killed in a head-on collision. Now invisible, Billy must find his sweetheart and rekindle her fire.
C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud (1989) Character: Dr. Jewell
A military experiment to create a race of super-warriors goes awry, as legions of murderous zombies are unleashed upon a suburban neighborhood.
The Night Stalker The Night Stalker (1972) Character: Dr. Robert Makurji
Wisecracking reporter Carl Kolchak investigates a string of murders in Las Vegas and suspects the culprit is a vampire. His editor thinks he's crazy and the police think he's a nuisance, so Kolchak takes matters into his own hands.
Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever (1991) Character: Principal McGree
Those rambunctious kids are back in school and back in trouble in a smash sequel to the 1978 worldwide hit. Corey Feldman leads a rock and roll rally at Ronald Reagon High, but must triumph over the evil plans of the school's fascist principal, Vadar, who wants to halt the school dance and run their school like a prison.
Body Waves Body Waves (1992) Character: Himmel
To prove his independence, a cocky teenager bets his father that he can support himself without the family business. But no one is more surprised than he is when the sex cream he invents actually works!
The Stepmother The Stepmother (1972) Character: Dick Hill
Returning home from a business trip, an architect assumes that a client is having an affair with his wife and murders the man. His feelings of guilt and attempts to conceal the crime lead to more complications and death.
Kotch Kotch (1971) Character: Peter Stiel
When retired salesman Joseph Kotcher begins to feel pressure to move out of the house he shares with the family of his son, he opts to embark on a road trip instead of settling in a retirement home. Befriending Erica, a young pregnant woman and his grandson's former nanny, Kotch begins to finds new meaning in life as he helps her prepare to welcome her baby into the world.
Bunny O'Hare Bunny O'Hare (1971) Character: Max
Bette Davis handles the title role in this highly offbeat crime comedy about two aging hippies who elect to rob a bank to restore Bunny O'Hare's financial affairs after she's been unjustly evicted and rendered homeless. When that heist ends up paying off, rather than take off for the border, Bunny opts for a life of crime with her new partner, Bill Green, played by fellow Oscar-winner Ernest Borgnine.
Fatal Pursuit Fatal Pursuit (1995) Character: Shelby
A rugged P.I. and a gorgeous insurance investigator search for diamonds stolen in a brutal robbery



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