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Larry Kert was born on December 5, 1930 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Frederick Lawrence. He was an actor, known for Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee (1978), New York, New York (1977) and The 38th Annual Tony Awards (1984). He died on June 5, 1991 in New York City, New York, USA.
Date Of Birth December 5, 1930 Died 1991-06-05 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Stunts Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Was nominated for Broadway's 1971 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for "Company." 2 Broadway musical lead and club/revue performer, a former chorus boy, who earned stardom as the original "Tony" in "West Side Story" in 1957 with Carol Lawrence . He also replaced Dean Jones on stage as "Bobby" in "Company". He was rarely seen in either films or TV, other than a few token singing appearances. 3 Brother of singer Anita Ellis .
Actor Title Year Status Character Parade of Stars 1983 TV Movie Al Jolson On Our Own 1978 TV Series Mr. Sunshine New York, New York 1977 Dancer (uncredited) 3 Girls 3 1977 TV Series Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II 1976 TV Series Danny Miller Love, American Style 1974 TV Series Joe (segment "Love and the Phobia") Kojak 1973 TV Series Whitney Farrow Hawaii Five-O 1973 TV Series Marty The Bell Telephone Hour 1967 TV Series Combat! 1966 TV Series Fry Synanon 1965 Bob Adamic Kraft Suspense Theatre 1964 TV Series Capt. Don Feruzzi Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1962 TV Series George Checkmate 1961 TV Series Johnny Messico Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953 Chorus Boy (uncredited) Time Out for Lessons 1939 Short Tap dancer (unconfirmed)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Six by Sondheim 2013 TV Movie documentary performer: "Something's Coming" The 43rd Annual Tony Awards 1989 TV Special performer: "Being Alive" The 38th Annual Tony Awards 1984 TV Special performer: "Something's Comming", "Being Alive", "The Best of Times", "Milk and Honey", "Hello, Dolly!", "Mame" Parade of Stars 1983 TV Movie performer: "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along", "I'm Sitting on Top of the World", "Swanee" New York, New York 1977 performer: "Happy Endings"
Stunts Title Year Status Character Lassie Come Home 1943 stunts: Roddy McDowall - uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character How to Survive a Plague 2012 Documentary in memory of
Self Title Year Status Character Great Broadway Musical Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show 2015 TV Movie documentary Tony The 43rd Annual Tony Awards 1989 TV Special Himself - Performer In Performance at the White House: A Salute to Broadway - The Shows 1988 TV Movie Himself Great Performances 1987 TV Series Himself The 38th Annual Tony Awards 1984 TV Special Himself - Performer & Presenter: Best Featured Actor in a Musical / Best Original Score / Best Book of a Musical Broadway Plays Washington on Kennedy Center Tonight 1982 TV Movie Himself The All-Time American Songbook 1982 TV Movie Himself - Singer Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1981 TV Movie Himself Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee 1978 TV Special Himself - Performer The Alan Hamel Show 1976 TV Series Himself The 29th Annual Tony Awards 1975 TV Special Himself - Co-Host, Performer & Presenter The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1971-1973 TV Series Himself / Himself - Guest 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin 1972 TV Movie Himself The Patti Page Oldsmobile Show 1958 TV Series Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1958 TV Series Singer
Known for movies Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee (1978) as Himself - Performer
New York, New York (1977) as Dancer
The 38th Annual Tony Awards (1984) as Himself - Performer & Presenter: Best Featured Actor in a Musical / Best Original Score / Best Book of a Musical
'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin (1972) as Himself