Larry Storch Death Reason
His passing news is officially confirmed by his family through a statement that they released on Facebook. The statement of the family reads that “It is with sad hearts we are sharing the death news of our beloved actor, Larry. Larry was handed away in his sleep overnight. More probably he got a silent attack, we are stunned at present we do not have that many words in which we can express our pain and feeling. “Please remind them he loved each and every person of you and would not want that his fans, loved ones, and family could cry over his death. The late actor has now reunited with his spouse Norma and his beloved cast of F Troop and so many pals and family.”
Larry Storch: Wikipedia & Bio
Apart from being a comedic actor, he also did the work of voiceover. Larry played the role of the scheming Corporal Randolph Agarn on the show and for his performance on the show, he was nominated for an Emmy Award in the year 1967. The 60s sitcom that ran for 2 seasons on ABC was a sardonic Western about peaceful Citizen Americans and blundering soldiers at a fictional Army garrison in the Old West. The late actor made many guest appearances in many Television series all over his long career, including, “The Love Boat”, “I Dream Of Jeannie”, “The Flying Nun” and “Get Smart”. Apart from this, he was also a known face on several variety shows of his era including, “Hollywood Squares”, “Sonny and Cher”, and “Laugh-In”. After some time, the late actor came back to New York and comes up on Broadway. When he was 81 years old, he was featured in several shows. But still, he is usually recalled for his acting in “F Troop. May God give rest to his soul and be connected with us.
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