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Lawrence Alan Hankin (born December 7, 1937) [6] is an American character actor. He has had major film roles as Charley Butts in Escape from Alcatraz (1979), Ace in Running Scared (1986), and Carl Alphonse in Billy Madison (1995).
Larry Hankin. Character: Officer Balzak. Best known for: Escape from Alcatraz, Running Scared, Friends. You might recognize him as Mr. Heckles from Friends, Tom Pepper from Seinfeld or Old Joe ...
Larry Hankin [29] Jimmy Cracklin - Michael Ansara [29] General Mariano - Danny Ponce [29] Ignacio - Jack Starrett [29] Dennis Balzer - "Rape & Revenge, pt. 2" Richard Yniguez [30] Raul Mariano - Mike Pniewski [30] Dr. Lantree - Larry Hankin [30] Jimmy Cracklin - Michael Ansara [30] General Mariano - Danny Ponce [30] Ignacio - Jack Starrett [30 ...
The Jerk is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and written by Steve Martin, Carl Gottlieb, and Michael Elias (from a story by Martin and Gottlieb). This was Martin's first starring role in a feature film.
Three additional comedians were subsequently chosen to share hosting, Chris Bokena, Larry Hankin, and Paul Reid Roman. [6] Ultimately, Steinberg was named the regular host, and the focus of the comedic element changed to individual humor rather than skit comedy.
Larry Hankin as Doobby; Matthew Lawrence as Neal Page, Jr., Neal and Susan's son; Carol Bruce as Joy, Neal's mother; George O. Petrie as Martin, Neal's father; Richard Herd as Walt, Susan's father; Diana Dill as Peg, Susan's mother; Charles Tyner as Gus Mooney, Owen's father and a motel owner; Kevin Bacon as a man racing Neal to a taxi
Gretchen Hankins says it was a year and seven months before she learned what had happened to her missing son – only to find out he had died and already been buried.
When the Broadway troupe returned to San Francisco, they became the resident company of The Committee Theatre on Montgomery Street. This was a short-lived endeavor that saw three productions mounted there: A Fool's Play, by founding member Larry Hankin; MacBird!, by Barbara Garson; and America Hurrah, by Jean-Claude van Itallie.