Most Recent Role: Kyle Sampson (1984 - 1987) on Guiding Light
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Birthday: 9-24-1954
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Birthday: 9-24-1954
Most Recent Appearance
Ep. #14758
Friday 23 September 2005 on CBS
Edmund enjoys family moments with Cassie and Hope while Jeffrey remains distant to protect them. Jonathan searches for Dinah and ends up questioning Marina about missing person cases. Jonathan follows Edmund and ends up at the recreated farmhouse. Marina tells Danny that Michelle plans to leave...
Larkin worked for seven years as the on-site acting coach for the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. In the 90s he also worked as a director on the now-defunct NBC soap opera Another World.
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In 1984 Larkin was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the category of "Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series" for his work on The Edge of Night. The award eventually went to Larry Bryggman of As the World Turns.
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Prior to becoming an actor, Larkin worked as a piano mover. He says that he enjoys acting much more.
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Larkin's theater credits include:
- The Cherry Orchard
- The Taming of the Shrew
- Ten Little Indians
- The Crucible (edit) Larkin dropped his givin first name Thomas. (edit)
- The Cherry Orchard
- The Taming of the Shrew
- Ten Little Indians
- The Crucible (edit) Larkin dropped his givin first name Thomas. (edit)
Larkin: (on Guiding Light) The best soap romance I had, which still stands to date, was one Kim [Zimmer] and I had in what were known as the "Yonder barn shows." The way we got there was kind of goofy - I think we ended up being kidnapped and kicked out of an airplane with parachutes, and we crashed through the roof of this barn. We had this lovely series of scenes in which the two of us just led this very simple life and learned to love each other for who we were as opposed to back in Springfield.
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Larkin: (on his fondest Christmas memory) At 12-years-old on Christmas, I received something that I had always wanted... an electric guitar. There it was under the Christmas tree, all wrapped up. I had always wanted to play just like The Beatles' George Harrison. I took lessons, played in a band, and eventually passed it on the my nephews.
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Other Appearances
| Star | |
|---|---|
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All My Children
Travis Montgomery (#1; #3) (1987-1991; 1997; 1998; 2001) |
Guiding Light
Kyle Sampson (1984 - 1987) |
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Loving
Clayton Alden (#2) (1992) |
The Edge of Night
Jefferson Brown/Schuyler "Sky" Whitney (1980-1984) |
| Guest Star | |
|---|---|
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All My Children
Ep. #8124 Travis Montgomery |
All My Children
Ep. #8138 Travis Montgomery |
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All My Children
Ep. #8128 Travis Montgomery |
As The World Turns
Ep. #12415 Pilot [voice] |
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Law & Order
House Calls Doug Barsky |
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