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Most Recent Role: Map Expert on Law & Order
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Island
Birthday: 4-26-1947
Ron McLarty was born on the 26th April 1947 in Providence, Rhode Island and now lives in New York city with wife, Kate Skinner. Ron had three children with his first wife, Diane Tesitor, to whom he was married for 30 years until her death in 2002. He is an award winning actor and playwright. Ron has appeared in many TV shows including The Practice and Law & Order. Ron was a regular star on...

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Law & Order
Personae Non Grata
Wednesday 14 May 2008 on NBC

An online romance may be at the heart of a mechanic's murder, but Detectives Lupo and Bernard must unravel some truly bizarre developments before the full story is known.

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Ron McLarty provided a voiceover for the 2003 video game Batman: Dark Tomorrow. (edit)
In 1984 Ron McLarty was nominated for an ACE award for Best Actor in a Dramatic or Theatrical Program for Tiger Town. (edit)
Ron McLarty has provided the voice for many audio books including - but not limited to - David Baldacci's "Split Second," "Lone Eagle" by Danielle Steele and Stephen King's "Salem's Lot." (edit)
Ron was discovered as an author by Stephen King. Stephen heard Ron's unpublished novel which had been recorded on tape. Ron later accepted an offer of 2 million dollars for publishing rights. The offer was made by Viking. (edit)

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Ron McLarty: Writing, especially novel writing, isn't a communal act unless you're part of a TV team and unlike being an actor - which is how I made my living for years - you don't need some nod of approval to get on with it. I'd always find some time during my daily auditions and occasional jobs to spend a few hours with my pencil and paper at the New York Public Library. (edit)
Ron McLarty: I wrote 'The Memory of Running' as a play when my mother and father were actually killed in a car accident up in Maine. My mother lived six weeks and my father lived 10 days after the accident. And in this odd way that I work, I read the play about three months later and I thought, you know, it's too big for a play, it has so much more in it. But because I wrote it as dialogue, I had the voices of Smithy and Norma and Bethany in my head. (edit)
Ron McLarty: I have a very pronounced solitary part of me that always seems at odds with the performer. While I love acting and, of course, am very, very thankful for all the opportunities I've been given, the introspective side had always searched for a personal expression. (edit)
Ron McLarty: Writing has never been easy for me. If I work for, say, five or six hours in the morning, I might go through twenty five pages, but almost inevitably, I end a session with 5 or 6 I can use. (edit)

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Coach Harris
Cop Rock
Ralph Ruskin
Spenser: For Hire
Frank Belson
The Return of Jezebel James
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Law & Order
Judge William Wright
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Ed
Trust
Jerry Dobbs
Ed
Babysitting
Jerry Dobbs
Ed
Hyenas & Wildebeests
Jerry Dobbs
Hallmark Hall Of Fame
Grace & Glorie
R.J. Anders
Jonny Zero
Pilot
Captain Jack
Judging Amy
Rumspringa
Mr. Lipman
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