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Years active
  
1964–2003

Name
  
Larry McCormick


Role
  
Television actor

Siblings
  
Charles McCormick

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Full Name
  
Lawrence William McCormick

Born
  
February 3, 1933 (
1933-02-03
)

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

Occupation
  
Television news reporter, news anchor, actor, voice actor

Known for
  
Longtime anchorman for KTLA-TV, Los Angeles

Died
  
August 27, 2004, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Anita McCormick (m. ?–2004)

Parents
  
Laura McCormick, L.W. McCormick

Movies and TV shows
  
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machi, Dynomutt - Dog Wonder, Fly Away Home, The Scooby‑Doo/Dynomutt Hour, The Naked Gun 2½: The Smel

Similar People
  
Joe Ruby, Ken Spears, Jonathan Mostow, Carroll Ballard, Vincent McEveety

Lawrence William "Larry" McCormick (February 3, 1933 – August 27, 2004) was an American television actor, reporter and news anchor, most notably working for Los Angeles television station KTLA-TV.

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Biography

McCormick was born in Kansas City, Missouri to Pastor L.W. McCormick and Laura McCormick(Pianist and Vocalist). He began his broadcasting career in the late 1950s as a disc jockey, upon graduating from University of Kansas City. He first came to Los Angeles in 1958, working at then-R&B radio station KGFJ. He later moved across town to popular Top-40 music outlet KFWB-AM from 1964-1968 before they instituted an all-news format in the spring of 1968.

McCormick became one of the first Black newscasters in the country, leaving his morning drive slot as disc jockey on radio KGFJ Los Angeles, transitioning to KCOP-TV winter of 1969. Shortly thereafter, he moved across town to KTLA in May 1971, and worked there until his death in 2004.

At KTLA, he served as a features reporter (such as business and health & fitness) on the station's 10 pm weeknight newscasts, while serving as lead anchor on its weekend editions, and co-hosting Making It: Minority Success Stories, a program which profiled successful minority business people.

On August 27, 2004, McCormick died of a cancer-related illness at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, at the age of 71.

Community involvement

McCormick was known to be very involved in the Los Angeles community, participating in various charities and events, including hosting local editions of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, back when KTLA carried the telethon locally (the telethon has aired on KCAL-TV since 1996). Also, for a twelve-year span (1988–2000), he hosted the Los Angeles Unified School District Academic Decathlon, including two national academic decathlons.

Film, stage and television acting career

In addition to being a news reporter, McCormick appeared in numerous films and television series over the years, often playing himself as a reporter, but also portrayed other kinds of roles.

In 1968, he made his stage acting debut as Speed in The Odd Couple at the Ebony Showcase Theater in Los Angeles. The production starred Nick Stewart and Morris Erby and was directed by James Wheaton.

As an actor, McCormick usually appeared in guest spots on TV shows, mostly on TV dramas and sitcoms, such as That Girl; Barnaby Jones; The Jeffersons (in a memorable 1979 episode as Florence's strict and ultra-conservative born-again Christian beau); Murder, She Wrote; Beverly Hills, 90210; and Angel (1999). He also made appearances in such movies as The Punisher (1989) and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), which was his final film appearance. McCormick also did voice over work in such Saturday morning cartoon series as Scooby-Doo and Dynomutt.

Awards and honors

In 1994, McCormick was honored with the Governor's Award, a high, prestigious honor given annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. In June 2001, KTLA honored McCormick by renaming one of its soundstages at Tribune Studios in his name.

Filmography

Actor
2003
S.W.A.T. as
Larry McCormick
2003
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines as
KTLA Anchorman
2003
Angel (TV Series) as
Larry McCormick
- Awakening (2003) - Larry McCormick
2001
A Song for Honest Abe (Short) as
Bill Simmons
1999
Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series) as
Reporter
- 80's Night (1999) - Reporter
1998
Sliders (TV Series) as
Weatherman / TV Anchor
- The Unstuck Man (1999) - Weatherman
- Asylum (1998) - TV Anchor
1999
The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It Leads (TV Movie) as
Bob Kux (as Larry W. McCormick)
1996
Fly Away Home as
Television Anchor
1994
Midnight Run for Your Life (TV Movie) as
Newscaster
1991
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear as
TV Reporter
1990
Mathnet (TV Series) as
Anchorman
- The Case of the Ersatz Earthquake (1990) - Anchorman
1990
Columbo Goes to College (TV Movie) as
News Anchor
1989
Knots Landing (TV Series) as
Presenter / TV Announcer / Reporter
- Out of Control (1990) - Presenter
- The Perfect Opportunity (1989) - Presenter
- That's What Friends Are For (1989) - Presenter
- Double Jeopardy (1989) - TV Announcer
- Cabin Fever (1989) - Reporter
1989
The Punisher as
TV Newsreader
1989
The Horror Show as
TV newscaster
1989
Dear John (TV Series) as
The Reporter
- Gone Camping (1989) - The Reporter
1989
The Case of the Hillside Stranglers (TV Movie) as
Newscaster
1987
Throw Momma from the Train as
Announcer
1987
The New Gidget (TV Series) as
Newscaster
- Malibu Man (1987) - Newscaster
1985
Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) as
Reporter #1 / TV Reporter
- Power (1985) - Reporter #1
- The Psychic (1985) - TV Reporter
1985
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
TV Anchorman
- Prisoners (1985) - TV Anchorman
1985
George Burns Comedy Week (TV Series) as
TV Reporter
- Boris and Ivan in Las Vegas (1985) - TV Reporter
1985
Streets of Justice (TV Movie) as
TV reporter #1
1985
Scene of the Crime (TV Series) as
Newscaster ("The Medium is the Murder" segment)
- A Vote for Murder/The Medium is the Murder (1985) - Newscaster ("The Medium is the Murder" segment)
1985
Street Hawk (TV Series) as
Reporter #1
- Pilot (1985) - Reporter #1
1984
The Fall Guy (TV Series)
- The Winner (1984)
1984
Hardcastle and McCormick (TV Series) as
Reporter
- Never My Love (1984) - Reporter
1983
Matt Houston (TV Series) as
Newsman
- Apostle of Death (1984) - Newsman
- Fear for Tomorrow (1983) - Newsman
1984
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
TV Reporter
- The Murder of Sherlock Holmes (1984) - TV Reporter
1983
Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
Presenter
- Love Game (1983) - Presenter
1983
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Newsman
- Japan Cruise: When Worlds Collide/The Captain and the Geisha/The Lottery Winners/The Emperor's Fortune: Part 2 (1983) - Newsman (credit only)
- Japan Cruise: When Worlds Collide/The Captain and the Geisha/The Lottery Winners/The Emperor's Fortune: Part 1 (1983) - Newsman
1983
Shooting Stars (TV Movie) as
T.V. Newsman
1982
Between Two Brothers (TV Movie) as
Reporter
1981
Here's Boomer (TV Series) as
2nd Reporter
- The Prince and the Boomer (1981) - 2nd Reporter
1981
240-Robert (TV Series) as
Newscaster
- Hostages (1981) - Newscaster
1980
Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
Announcer
- Have You Hugged Your Nurse Today? (1980) - Announcer
1979
Act of Violence (TV Movie) as
Sportscaster
1979
Mrs. Columbo (TV Series) as
TV Newsman
- The Valley Strangler (1979) - TV Newsman
1979
Blind Ambition (TV Mini Series) as
TV Commentator
- Part IV (1979) - TV Commentator
- Part III (1979) - TV Commentator
- Part II (1979) - TV Commentator
- Part I (1979) - TV Commentator
1973
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
TV Announcer / Second Reporter / Reporter
- A Short Happy Life (1979) - TV Announcer
- Testament of Power (1977) - Second Reporter
- The Killing Defense (1973) - Reporter
1979
The Jeffersons (TV Series) as
Buzz Thatcher
- Florence Meets Mr. Right (1979) - Buzz Thatcher
1978
Death Drug as
Newscaster
1978
The Scooby-Doo Show (TV Series)
- To Switch A Witch (1978) - (voice)
1978
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Newscaster
- The House on Willis Avenue (1978) - Newscaster
1978
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Anchorman
- Passing (1978) - Anchorman
1977
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (TV Series short) as
Additional Voices
- The Mystery Mansion Mix-Up (1977) - Additional Voices
1977
The Last Hurrah (TV Movie) as
Election announcer
1976
Dynomutt Dog Wonder (TV Series)
- What Now, Lowbrow (1976) - (voice)
- Everybody Hyde (1976) - (voice)
1976
The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (TV Series) as
Mayor Gaunt
- High Rise Hair Raiser (1976) - Mayor Gaunt (voice)
1976
Gus as
N.Y. Broadcaster
1975
Three for the Road (TV Series) as
Newsman
- Pilot (1975) - Newsman
1975
The Dream Makers (TV Movie) as
TV Commentator
1973
The F.B.I. (TV Series)
- The Loper Gambit (1973)
1973
Murdock's Gang (TV Movie) as
TV Reporter
1971
The Doris Day Show (TV Series) as
Jim
- Cover Girl (1972) - Jim
- Who's Got the Trenchcoat? (1972) - Jim
- Doris at Sea (1972) - Jim
- A Fine Romance (1971) - Jim
1971
McMillan & Wife (TV Series) as
Announcer
- Death Is a Seven Point Favorite (1971) - Announcer
1971
The Love Machine as
Reporter (uncredited)
1971
The Bill Cosby Show (TV Series) as
Fred Shour
- A Dirty Business (1971) - Fred Shour
1971
Assault on the Wayne (TV Movie) as
Radio Operator
1970
Julia (TV Series) as
Milton Douglas
- Gone with the Whim (1970) - Milton Douglas
1969
The Brady Bunch (TV Series) as
TV Announcer
- Every Boy Does It Once (1969) - TV Announcer (uncredited)
1969
That Girl (TV Series) as
Reporter
- The Snow Must Go On (1969) - Reporter
1969
Room 222 (TV Series) as
Arthur Dillon
- Teacher's Dropping Out (1969) - Arthur Dillon
1969
Adam-12 (TV Series) as
Wesley
- Log 15: Exactly 100 Yards (1969) - Wesley
1969
The Love God? as
Rich
1969
Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
Phil Deacon Jr.
- The Law and Order Blues: Part 2 (1969) - Phil Deacon Jr.
1969
The Felony Squad (TV Series) as
Phil Deacon Jr.
- The Law and Order Blues (1969) - Phil Deacon Jr.
1968
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Young Man
- Nightmare (1968) - Young Man
1967
A Guide for the Married Man as
Maitre D' (uncredited)
1960
Please Don't Eat the Daisies as
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Production Manager
1973
Wattstax (Documentary) (unit supervisor: concert)
Self
1990
A Salute to Bob Hope (Video documentary) as
Self
1989
Making It! Minority Success Stories (TV Series)
1965
KTLA 5 News at 10 (TV Series) as
Self - Reporter / Anchor (1971-2004)
Archive Footage
1977
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
New York Broadcaster
- Gus (1977) - New York Broadcaster

References

Larry McCormick (TV) Wikipedia


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