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Larry is a Libra.
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Larry has produced two screenplays in the past: Uncommon Sense (2005)(executive producer) and Pros and Cons (1999)(co-executive producer).
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Larry wrote three screenplays: Uncommon Sense (2005), Larry Miller... Just Words (2001), and Pros and Cons (1999).
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Larry is a guest programmer on Turner Classic Movies. His selection of movies on June 14, 2007 were: The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Mr. Lucky (1943), Big Sleep, The (1946), and Ride the High Country (1962).
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Has played a college dean three times: The Nutty Professor (1996), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1995), and Necessary Roughness (1991).
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At the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in 2000, Larry won the Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Actor in his role in Pros and Cons (1999).
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At the Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards, Larry was nominated (but didn't win) the PFCS Award for Best Ensemble Acting for A Mighty Wind (2003).
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At the Florida Film Critics Circle Awards (2004), Larry was nominated for the FFCC Award for the Best Ensemble Cast for A Mighty Wind (2003). He won.
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Larry has two of his own critically acclaimed specials for HBO.
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Larry used to own a '63 Chevy that he purchased for only $600.
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Larry hosted the ECHO Awards Ceremony in 2003.
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Larry is best friends with Jerry Seinfeld, who stars on Seinfeld.
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Larry enjoys eating pumpkin, pecan, and apple pies.
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Larry does not care for gambling.
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When Larry is not working on a film, he prefers doing a stand up comedy routine.
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Larry wrote Spoiled Rotten America in 2006.
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Larry has a regular comedy routine called "The Five Stages of Drinking."
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Larry is Jewish.
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Larry frequently appears in Gary Marshall films.
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Larry's mother, Iris Burton, is a talent agent.
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Larry starred in the Broadway play The Dinner Party with with Jon Lovitz and Veanne Cox.
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Larry is a contributing humorist to The Weekly Standard, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Maxim.
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Larry graduated from Valley Stream South High School on Long Island, New York.
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Larry is married to Eileen Conn.
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Larry is 5'11" (1.80 m) in height.
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He was one of the 2 finalists to play George Louis Costanza on Seinfeld,of course he lost against Jason Alexander but he did scored a guest gig on the sixth season episode "The Doorman."