Larry Storch, a famous American comedian who was known for his part in the 1960s Western series “F Troop,” passed away at the age of 99, know his wife, net worth and death reason
Larry Storch, an American comedian and the hero of the 1960s Western series “F Troop,” passed away on Friday at the age of 99 at his Manhattan home on the Upper West Side.
Larry Storch Cause Of Death, Obituary, Biography, Age, Height, Family, Wife, Daughter And Net Worth 2022
RIP Larry Storch (1923-2022) pic.twitter.com/OuaCWwHozT
— The Deer Whisperer 🦌 (@DeerWhispers) July 8, 2022
More sad news: I hear that Larry Storch, AKA Mr Weekly the touchy driving instructor from #Columbo ‘Negative Reaction’, has died at the age of 99 😞 #RIPlarrystorch pic.twitter.com/eEOQSe06kP
— Lieutenant Columbo (@columbophile) July 8, 2022
A statement confirming his demise at his New York City residence said the following:
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share with you the news our beloved Larry passed away in his sleep overnight. We are shocked and at a loss for words at the moment.
They further added,
Please remember he loved each and every one of you and wouldn’t want you to cry over his passing. He is reunited with his wife Norma and his beloved F Troop cast and so many friends and family.
His death has caused so much grief around the world that he was one the most memorable comedians in the country who was always in a jolly mood. Lots of people including some famous celebrities are also mourning his death and paying their heartfelt prayers to his family.
He is been a trending topic on the internet and lots of people are searching for him. So, let’s just find out more about him:
Who Was Larry Storch?
Larry Storch, also known as Lawrence Samuel Storch, was a well-known American actor and comedian who passed away lately. He had a height of 1.73m.
He was born on January 8, 1923, in New York City. His father’s name was Alfred Storch who is a realtor, and his mother’s name was Sally Kupperman Storch who was a telephone operator. Including him, his whole family followed the Jewish religion.
He went to the Bronx’s DeWitt Clinton High School. However, he never completed high school, as a result of the hardships of the Great Depression. Instead, he found work as a comedian at the Sheepshead Bay band shell for $12 per week.
Larry Storch also served in the US Navy during World War II and was Tony Curtis’ shipmate aboard the submarine tender USS Proteus (AS-19).
On July 10, 1961, Larry Storch married the actress Norma Catherine Greve and they stayed together till her passing away on August 28, 2003. He had three kids: a stepson named Lary May; a daughter named Candace Herman, born in 1947 and a stepdaughter named June Cross.
His Career
Larry Storch had a lengthy career as a comedic actor on stage, in films, and in television shows. But the impact he had during the two-season run of “F Troop” on ABC, from 1965 to 1967, overshadowed all of his earlier work.
He made appearances in a variety of TV series during the course of his TV career. “Without Warning,” “Airport 1975,” and “The Great Race.” In addition, Larry was a well-known voice artist.
After having a great TV career, Larry also opted to attempt his hand at theatrical acting. Later, he had appearances in more than 25 Hollywood movies. Have a look at the whole filmography of Larry Storch:
Year | Title | Role |
1951 | The Prince Who Was a Thief | |
1958 | Gun Fever | Amigo |
1959 | The Last Blitzkrieg | Ennis |
1960 | Who Was That Lady? | Orenov |
1962 | 40 Pounds of Trouble | Floyd |
1963 | Captain Newman, M.D. | Cpl. Gavoni |
1964 | Wild and Wonderful | Rufus Gibbs |
1964 | Sex and the Single Girl | Motorcycle Cop |
1965 | Bus Riley’s Back in Town | Howie |
1965 | The Great Race | Texas Jack |
1965 | A Very Special Favor | Harry the Taxi Driver |
1965 | That Funny Feeling | Luther |
1968 | Mannix: Another Final Exit | Bernie Farmer |
1968 | The Wild Bull Returns | Manuel Cortez |
1969 | Get Smart “The Groovy Guru” | Groovy Guru |
1969 | The Great Bank Robbery | Juan |
1969 | The Monitors | P.A. Stutz |
1970 | Hard Frame | Rudy LeRoy |
1971 | Aesop’s Fables | Hare, Rooster and Old Tortoise |
1972 | Journey Back to Oz | Amos |
1973 | Treasure Island | Captain Smollett |
1974 | Oliver Twist | Magistrate Fang |
1974 | Airport 1975 | Glenn Purcell |
1977 | The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington | Robby Boggs |
1978 | Record City | Deaf Man |
1980 | Without Warning | Scoutmaster |
1981 | S.O.B. | The Guru |
1981 | Peter-No-Tail | Max |
1982 | Fake-Out | Ted |
1983 | Sweet Sixteen | Earl |
1986 | The Perils of P.K. | |
1986 | A Fine Mess | Leopold Klop |
1987 | Medium Rare | |
1992 | I Don’t Buy Kisses Anymore | Giora |
1994 | The Silence of the Hams | Sergeant |
2005 | Funny Valentine | Dennis |
2005 | Bittersweet Place | Ira Tatz |
2005 | The Aristocrats | Himself |
Death Cause of Larry Storch
According to the reports, Larry Storch died of natural causes when he was 99 years old.
Net Worth Of Larry Storch
Before his passing, Larry Storch had amassed a net worth of almost $1 million.