Larry D. Mann
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Larry D. Mann is a Canadian
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

 actor
Actor
An actor is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity...

. Prior to his acting career, he was a disk jockey on CHUM 1050
CHUM (AM)
CHUM, branded as TSN Radio 1050, broadcasting at 1050 kHz in the AM band, is a Canadian radio station licensed to Toronto, Ontario. The station is owned and operated by Bell Media....

 radio in Toronto
Toronto
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...

 in 1949. His best-known Canadian television exposure was in a Bell Canada
Bell Canada
Bell Canada is a major Canadian telecommunications company. Including its subsidiaries such as Bell Aliant, Northwestel, Télébec, and NorthernTel, it is the incumbent local exchange carrier for telephone and DSL Internet services in most of Canada east of Manitoba and in the northern territories,...

 series of commercials called "The Boss" in which he played the title role for ten years beginning in 1981. His brother was Paul Mann, a Golden Globe nominee for the films America, America
America, America
America, America is a 1963 American dramatic film directed, produced and written by Elia Kazan, from his own book.-Plot:...

and Fiddler on the Roof
Fiddler on the Roof (film)
Fiddler on the Roof is the 1971 film adaptation of the 1964 Broadway musical of the same name, with music composed by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in Tsarist Russia in 1905, about Tevye and his Daughters. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three...

.

Movies

  • 1963: The Quick and the Dead
  • 1963: Spencer's Mountain
  • 1965: Willy McBean and the Magic Machine (voice)
  • 1966: The Swinger
  • 1966: The Singing Nun
    The Singing Nun (film)
    The Singing Nun is a 1966 American semi-biographical film about the life of Jeanine Deckers, a nun who recorded the chart-topping hit song "Dominique". It starred Debbie Reynolds in the title role. It was Henry Koster's final directing job....

  • 1966: Dead Heat on the Merry-Go-Round
  • 1966: Green Hornet show as a Mad Scientist Dr. Eric Mabouse
  • 1966: The Daydreamer
  • 1966: The Appaloosa
  • 1967: A Covenant with Death
  • 1967: Caprice
  • 1967: In the Heat of the Night, as Watkins
  • 1968: The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz
  • 1969: Angel in my Pocket
  • 1970: There Was a Crooked Man
  • 1970: The Liberation of L.B. Jones
  • 1971: Scandalous John
  • 1972: Get To Know Your Rabbit
  • 1973: Charley and the Angel
  • 1973: Kloot's Kounty (voice)
  • 1973: Pay Your Buffalo Bill (voice)
  • 1973: Ten Miles to Gallop (voice)
  • 1973: Oklahoma Crude
  • 1973: The Sting
    The Sting
    The Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936 that involves a complicated plot by two professional grifters to con a mob boss . The film was directed by George Roy Hill, who previously directed Newman and Redford in the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.Created by...

    , as Mr. Clemens
  • 1973
    1973 in film
    The year 1973 in film involved some significant events.-Events:*The Marx Brothers' Zeppo Marx divorces his second wife, Barbara Blakely. Blakely would later marry actor/singer Frank Sinatra....

    : Charley and the Angel
    Charley and the Angel
    Charley and the Angel is a 1973 Disney family/comedy film set in an unidentified small city in the 1930s Depression-era Midwestern United States and starring Fred MacMurray in one of his final film appearances...

    , as Felix
  • 1974: Black Eye
  • 1974: Gold Struck (voice)
  • 1974: By Hoot or By Brook (voice)
  • 1974: Big Beef at the O.K. Corral (voice)
  • 1974: The Badge and the Beautiful (voice)
  • 1974: Saddle Soap Opera (voice)
  • 1974: Mesa Trouble (voice)
  • 1976: Death Riders
  • 1980: The Octagon
    The Octagon (film)
    The Octagon is a 1980 action film with Chuck Norris in the leading role. It was directed by Eric Karson and written by Paul Aaron and Leigh Chapman. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and released on August 14, 1980. It is notable for its inventive use of 'voice over' effects to portray the...

  • 1980: A Snow White Christmas
    Snow White Christmas
    A Snow White Christmas, released in 1980 is a Christmas cartoon-movie that is 50 minutes long and dedicated to the young children.-Plot summary:The movie is a sequel to the original Snow White story with some elements of the original story...

    , animated, as Mirror (voice)

Animated shorts

  • 1969-1972: Tijuana Toads
    Tijuana Toads
    Tijuana Toads is a series of 17 theatrical cartoons produced by DePatie-Freleng and released through United Artists.-Plot:The series was about two toads, Toro and Pancho, who live in the Mexican city of Tijuana. Throughout the cartoon they try to eat their prey, but always get out-smarted...

    , as Crazylegs Crane (voice)
  • 1972-1974: The Blue Racer
    The Blue Racer
    The Blue Racer is a series of 17 theatrical cartoons produced from 1972 to 1974.-Production:The cartoons are directed by Art Davis, Gerry Chiniquy, Sid Marcus, Bob McKimson, David Deneen, Bob Balser, Cullen Houghtaling and produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng...

    , as Blue Racer (voice)

Television series

  • 1954: Ad and Lib
    Ad and Lib
    Ad and Lib was a Canadian television series which aired on CBC Television in 1954.-Premise:General store operators Ad and Lib are located in a somewhat rural setting...

  • 1954-1959: Howdy Doody
    Howdy Doody
    Howdy Doody is an American children's television program that was created and produced by E. Roger Muir and telecast on NBC in the United States from 1947 until 1960. It was a pioneer in children's television programming and set the pattern for many similar shows...

  • 1957-1958: Last of the Mohicans
    Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
    Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans is a 1957 Western television series made for syndication by ITC Entertainment and Normandie Productions. It ran for one season of 39 half-hour monochrome episodes...

  • 1956-1957: The Barris Beat
    The Barris Beat
    The Barris Beat is a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1956 to 1957.-Premise:Alex Barris, an entertainment writer for Toronto newspaper The Globe and Mail, hosted this entertainment series. Initially, the series was a mid-year replacement for Cross Canada Hit...

  • 1958-1959: The Adventures of Chich
  • 1958-1959: Here's Duffy
    Here's Duffy
    Here's Duffy was a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1958 to 1959.-Premise:Singer and comedian Jack Duffy hosted this series with regular performers such as singing quartet The Crescendoes, comedy performer Jill Foster and an orchestra under the direction of...

  • 1961: Tales of the Wizard of Oz
    Tales of the Wizard of Oz
    Tales of the Wizard of Oz is a 1961 animated television series, produced by Crawley Films for Videocrafts . This is the second animated series produced by the studio, and the first by Rankin/Bass to feature traditional animation.The series features stories derived from characters created in L...

    , voice of Rusty the Tin Man and The Wicked Witch of the West
  • 1961: The New Adventures of Pinocchio (voice)
  • 1966: Get Smart
    Get Smart
    Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. Created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry, the show starred Don Adams , Barbara Feldon , and Edward Platt...

    , guest appearance as Victor Slade
  • 1967: Accidental Family
    Accidental Family
    Accidental Family is an American sitcom broadcast on NBC during the first part of the 1967-68 U.S. television season.-Synopsis:The series stars Jerry Van Dyke as a widowed comedian, Jerry Webster, who bought a farm in the San Fernando Valley to serve as a place for him to raise his son, Sandy, when...

  • 1967: The Green Hornet
    The Green Hornet
    The Green Hornet is an American radio and television masked vigilante created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, with input from radio director James Jewell, in 1936. Since his radio debut in the 1930s, the Green Hornet has appeared in numerous serialized dramas in a wide variety of media...

    Episodes 25 & 26 as Dr. Eric Mabouse
  • 1970: Sabrina and the Groovy Ghoulies
    Groovie Goolies
    Groovie Goolies is an American animated television show that had its original run on network television between 1970 and 1972. Produced by Filmation, Groovie Goolies was a spinoff of Sabrina the Teenage Witch...

  • 1971-1974: Dr. Simon Locke
    Dr. Simon Locke
    Dr. Simon Locke was a Canadian medical drama that was syndicated to television stations in the United States from 1971 to 1974 through the sponsorship of Colgate-Palmolive....

    /Police Surgeon
  • 1981-1987: Hill Street Blues
    Hill Street Blues
    Hill Street Blues is an American serial police drama that was first aired on NBC in 1981 and ran for 146 episodes on primetime into 1987. Chronicling the lives of the staff of a single police precinct in an unnamed American city, the show received critical acclaim and its production innovations ...

    , as Judge Lee Oberman
  • 1983: The All-New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show
    The All-New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show
    The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show is the sixth incarnation of the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo. It premiered on September 10, 1983 and ran for one season on ABC as a half-hour program made up of two eleven-minute short cartoons. In 1984, the name of the show was changed to...

    (voice)
  • 1989: The Pink Panther and Friends
    The Pink Panther Show
    The Pink Panther Show is a showcase of cartoon shorts produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng between 1969 and 1979. The television series was produced by Mirisch Films and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, and was broadcast on two American TV networks:...

    (voice)

Television movies and specials

  • 1964: Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, voice of Yukon Cornelius
  • 1964: Return to Oz
    Return to Oz (TV program)
    Return to Oz is an animated television special produced by Crawley Films for Rankin/Bass . It first aired 9 February 1964 in the United States on NBC's General Electric Color Fantasy Hour. It was directed by F.R...

    , voice of Rusty Tinman and The Wicked Witch of the West
  • 1971: Dead Men Tell No Tales
  • 1971: Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate
    Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate
    Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate is a 1971 television movie directed by Ted Post, starring Helen Hayes, Mildred Natwick, Myrna Loy and Sylvia Sidney, adapted from a novel of the same name by Doris Miles Disney. It premiered on ABC on November 9, 1971...

  • 1977: Columbo: Murder Under Glass
  • 1980: Snow White Christmas
    Snow White Christmas
    A Snow White Christmas, released in 1980 is a Christmas cartoon-movie that is 50 minutes long and dedicated to the young children.-Plot summary:The movie is a sequel to the original Snow White story with some elements of the original story...

    (voice)
  • 1981: Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother (TV)
  • 1991: Love, Lies and Murder
    Love, Lies and Murder
    Love, Lies, and Murder is a 1991 miniseries starring Clancy Brown, Sheryl Lee, Moira Kelly, Tom Bower, John Ashton, and Cynthia Nixon. It is based on the 1985 murder of Linda Bailey Brown. The names were not changed for the film. The miniseries is four hours long and aired on NBC in two parts, the...

    (TV)

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