Most Recent Appearance
Getting In
Friday 12 January 2007 on CBS
A woman dies during a little plastic-surgery operation, and her husband asserts it was murder and not a chance event. Annabeth is unwilling to take the case, but the evidence displays there was a troubled past between the victim and the doctor that offered ample motive.
Larry Anderson had a contract with McDonalds and was signed to be the next National Ronald McDonald, he also went on to do one television commercial as Ronald McDonald. before he asked to be let out of his contract. The actor King Moody who had been the national Ronald for 20 years was showing no signs of wear, when Larry finally asked McDonalds to let him go. Actor King Moody would leave the Ronald gig about one year later.
(edit)
Other Appearances
| Star | |
|---|---|
|
Brothers and Sisters (1979)
Harlan Ramsey |
Life with Lucy
Ted McGibbon |
| Guest Star | |
|---|---|
|
Beverly Hills, 90210
Perfectly Perfect Host |
Boston Public
Chapter Sixty-Seven Mr. Watson |
|
Close to Home
Getting In Dr. Lawrence Harrison |
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
A Cry for Help Friend |
|
Dr. G: Medical Examiner
Dying to be Young William Manning |
Happy Days
Broadway It's Not Granville |
Tell the world what you think of Larry Anderson, write a review for this person.
Write a Review
Write a Review
Community Reviews (0)
|
1.0
"Average"Abysmal Both appearances listed on Dr G. Medical Examiner are incorrect. I am the Larry Anderson that appeared in these episodes. I don't know if this is intentionally misleading or a mistake. Continue » Posted Jun 20, 2007 8:56 am PST |
|
Stars In
Brothers and Sisters (1979)
Welcome to the Brothers and Sisters (1979) guide at TV.com! more Life with Lucy
Twelve years after Lucille Ball's show Here's Lucy left the air, she was coaxed back to television for a new sitcom on ABC. ABC had to promise Lucy a truckload of money, complete creative control,... more
Welcome to the Brothers and Sisters (1979) guide at TV.com! more Life with Lucy
Twelve years after Lucille Ball's show Here's Lucy left the air, she was coaxed back to television for a new sitcom on ABC. ABC had to promise Lucy a truckload of money, complete creative control,... more

