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16 Facts About Larry Linville

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Larry Linville was born in Ojai, California, the son of Fay Pauline and Harry Lavon Larry Linville.

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Larry Linville had three appearances, as three different characters, on Mission: Impossible over three seasons of that television series.

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Larry Linville played the coroner on the television movie The Night Stalker, a predecessor of the Kolchak television series, and in the episode titled "Chopper" of Kolchak: The Night Stalker, he played the youngest police captain on the force investigating murders committed by a headless motorbike rider.

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Larry Linville had a small role in the film Kotch.

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Larry Linville appeared as US Treasury Agent Hugh Emery in the 1972 television series Search episode "One of Our Probes is Missing".

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At the start of the series fifth season in late 1976, Larry Linville was offered a renewal for two more seasons, but declined.

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Larry Linville was a guest-star on many television series, most frequently Murder, She Wrote, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, The FBI Story, and CHiPs.

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Larry Linville co-starred in the short-lived sitcom Grandpa Goes to Washington with Jack Albertson.

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Larry Linville appeared as jealous ex-boyfriend Randy Bigelow in the short-lived 1982 Disney series Herbie, the Love Bug.

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Larry Linville starred in the short-lived The Jeffersons spinoff Checking In, where he played Florence Johnston's nemesis, Lyle Block; however, this series only lasted four episodes.

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In 1984, Larry Linville co-starred on Paper Dolls, a nighttime drama on ABC offering a glimpse behind-the-scenes of the fashion industry.

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In 1991, Larry Linville appeared on an episode of the television series Night Court as a doctor.

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Larry Linville married Vana Tribbey, Melissa Gallant, and Susan Hagan.

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Larry Linville received further treatment, but had continuing health problems over the next two years.

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Larry Linville died of pneumonia at Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City on April 10,2000, after complications from cancer surgery.

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Larry Linville's ashes were scattered at sea off the coast of Bodega Bay, California.