Larry Joe Campbell

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Biography

Recent Role:
Detective Burgie on The Protector
Gender:
Male
Born:
11-29-1972
Birthplace:
Cadillac, MI
Birth Name:
Larry Joe Campbell
Larry Joe Campbell has appeared in various plays and Television programs, as well as having written several plays for The Second City.

Mr. Campbell's TV appearances include The Trouble With Normal, The DeMarco Brothers, Suddenly Susan, Friends, Stark Raving Mad and The Geena Davis Show.

He has appeared in such theatrical productions as Greetings from Viagra Falls, Down Riverdance and One Nation Undecided all for The Second City. He has also appeared in Twelfth Night, Marvin's Room, Lettice and Lovage, Antigone and Romeo and Juliet.







More Mr. Campbell trained at Wayne State University, where he received his Master of Arts-Theater. He also received a Bachelor of Applied Arts from Central Michigan Universary.

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    10 Perfect
    Talented, funny and the best reason to watch According to Jim! 'Andy' is a fantastic character and Larry plays him wonderfully! hide show

    Larry Joe Campbell plays Andy ("According to Jim") in a loveable and caring way that endears the audience. His physical comedy is superb, but he also has that sweet sensitive side that is unmatched by any character on the show. 100-word review. Really? I can't share my comments in a few sweet sentences? You have to be a columnist to share your opinions? Your website needs to be amended if you really want people to contribute. Besides, why do I need to write a 100-word review when only one is necessary: Terrific! There are your 100-words. And I invested my time because I think Larry is that good.

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    1 Abysmal
    Less Talented Than A Stick hide show

    There is absolutely nothing good about this guy at all. The only reason this untalented hack is on TV at all is that he's the only guy in the world *less* talented than Jim Belushi, so he plays Jim Belushi's friend on the all-tapes-should-be-burned travesty of a sitcom According to Jim, in a transparent effort to make Jim look at least a little bit better by comparison. It says a lot that on a show with absolutely nothing going for it, with jokes that are completely unfunny and predictable, loaded with one-dimensional characters who are also unfunny and predictable, this guy still stands out as being the worst, least talented character on that show. How is garbage like this put on TV?

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