John Larch
John Larch | |
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Larch, playing the Chief of Police in the film Dirty Harry, 1971 | |
Born |
Salem, Massachusetts, U.S. | October 4, 1914
Died |
October 16, 2005 91) Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Years active | 1953–1990 |
Spouse(s) | Vivi Janiss (?-1988, her death) |
John Larch, also known as Harry Larch (October 4, 1914 – October 16, 2005), was an American radio, film, and television actor.
Life and career
Larch was born in Salem, Massachusetts. After his lead role in the radio serial Captain Starr of Space (1953–54), John Larch entered films in 1954. He usually appeared in westerns (How The West Was Won) and action films, including Miracle of the White Stallions as General George S. Patton Jr. (1963), the television film Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur as General Omar Bradley (1976), replacing James Gregory as Mac in the Matt Helm movie The Wrecking Crew (1969) starring Dean Martin, Sharon Tate and Elke Sommer. An old friend of Clint Eastwood, Larch appeared in Eastwood films, including Dirty Harry and Play Misty for Me (both 1971).
Larch guest starred in Jefferson Drum, Johnny Ringo, Riverboat, Naked City (three episodes), Stoney Burke, Route 66 (three episodes), The Fugitive (two episodes), The Invaders, The Restless Gun (four episodes), Gunsmoke (seven episodes), The Virginian (four episodes), Bonanza, Hawaii Five-0, Mission Impossible (two episodes), The Troubleshooters, Bus Stop, The Law and Mr. Jones, The Rifleman, The Feather and Father Gang, and possibly most famously as Anthony Fremont's father in The Twilight Zone 1961 episode "It's a Good Life". He also appeared in Vegas$ Season 3, in the episode "Deadly Blessing" as well as two other The Twilight Zone episodes, playing a psychiatrist in "Perchance to Dream" and the sheriff in "Dust".
With his wife, Vivi Janiss, who was formerly married to Bob Cummings, Larch appeared on October 3, 1961, in the premiere episode "No Fat Cops" of Leslie Nielson's The New Breed on ABC. The two played a couple, John and Mary Clark. Earlier the two had co-starred on November 23, 1959, as Johnny and Elsie in the episode "End of an Era" of NBC's western series, Tales of Wells Fargo, starring Dale Robertson, and on May 23, 1960, as Isaiah and Rebecca Macabee in the episode "The Proud Earth" of the half-hour NBC anthology series, Goodyear Theatre. On November 9, 1960, Larch and Janiss appeared as Ben and Sarah Harness in the episode "The Cathy Eckhart Story" of NBC's Wagon Train, with Susan Oliver in the starring role. Then on December 19, 1968, the couple appeared again together in the tenth episode "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won't Be Born" of Jack Lord's CBS crime drama, Hawaii Five-O.
Partial filmography
- The Phenix City Story (1955) - Clem Wilson
- The Killer Is Loose (1956) - Otto Flanders
- Seven Men from Now (1956) - Payte Bodeen
- Written on the Wind (1956) - Roy Carter
- Man in the Shadow (1957) - Ed Yates
- From Hell to Texas (1958) - Hal Carmody
- The Walter Winchell File - LT. Janiss - "Portrait of A Cop" (1958)
- Hell to Eternity (1960) - Capt. Schwabe
- How the West Was Won (1962) (uncredited) - Grimes
- Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) - Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.
- The Wrecking Crew (1969) - MacDonald
- The Great Bank Robbery (1969) - Sheriff of Friendly
- Hail, Hero! (1969) - Mr. Conklin
- Move (1970) - Mounted Patrolman
- Cannon for Cordoba (1970) - Warner
- Play Misty for Me (1971) - Sgt. McCallum
- Dirty Harry (1971) - Chief
- Women in Chains (1972) - Barney
- Santee (1973) - Banner
- Winter Kill (1974) (TV) - Dr. Bill Hammond
- Bad Ronald (1974) (TV) - Sgt. Lynch
- Framed (1975) - Bundy
- The Amityville Horror (1979) - Father Nuncio
- Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) - Prosecuting Attorney