Larry Bird graduated from Springs Valley High School in French Lick, Indiana in 1974. He attended Indiana University briefly, then transferred to Indiana State University in Terre Haute. He then embarked on an outstanding basketball career, establishing himself as one of the best shooting forwards in the history of the game. The Boston Celtics made him their first round selection in 1978 (the sixth pick overall), but Bird had another year of eligibility left and decided to play one more year at ISU. He led the Sycamores to the 1979 NCAA Title Game versus Michigan State that year, and his battle in that game with MSU's Magic Johnson touched off the best basketball rivalry of the 1980s. Bird joined the Celtics in the fall of 1979 and played with them his entire career. He led the Celtics to five NBA Finals appearances, winning championships in 1981, 1984 and 1986. Bird won three straight league MVPs (1984-86), two NBA Finals MVPs (1984, 86), NBA Rookie of the Year (1980), and was selected as a first team NBA all star nine times. Back injuries forced him to retire in 1992, and his number 33 was promptly retired by the Celtics. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. in 1998.
Larry Bishop was born on November 30, 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and grew up in New Jersey. He's the son of famous Rat Pack comic Joey Bishop. Larry attended high school in Beverly Hills, California. After graduation Bishop was briefly in an improvisational group whose other members included Rob Reiner, Albert Brooks and Richard Dreyfuss. Larry was hook-handed drummer Abraham in Wild in the Streets (1968). Bishop achieved his enduring cult popularity with his portrayals of scruffy bikers in The Savage Seven (1968), Angel Unchained (1970) and Chrome and Hot Leather (1971). Moreover, Larry did guest spots on such TV shows as The Dukes of Hazzard (1979), Barnaby Jones (1973), Laverne & Shirley (1976), Barney Miller (1975), Kung Fu (1972), Love, American Style (1969) and I Dream of Jeannie (1965). Although he appeared alongside fellow biker movie regular Adam Roarke in the dim-witted comedy How Come Nobody's on Our Side? (1974) and had a sizable supporting role in The Big Fix (1978), Bishop's acting career sadly ran out of gas in the early 80s. Larry bounced backed in the mid 90s by writing the script for the mobster black comedy _Underworld_. He also has a substantial part in this film. Bishop then wrote, directed, co-produced and co-starred in the equally offbeat and uproarious Mad Dog Time (1996). Larry popped up in a cameo as coarse, belligerent strip club owner Larry Gomez in Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004). Larry Bishop's most recent picture is Hell Ride (2008), an homage to 60s biker cinema that he not only wrote, directed, and co-produced, but stars in as well.
Larry Blanks is known for Finding Steve McQueen (2019), Get Her and Astra (2020). He has been married to Diane Morris Blanks since December 14, 1962. They have two children.
Larry Blum is known for Making a Murderer (2015) and 48 Hours (1988).
Larry Bogad is an actor, known for Life Sentence (2004), Five Star (2014) and Sold (2000).
Larry Bourgeois is known as the identical twin brother to Laurent Bourgeois and collectively as the world-renowned Les Twins. These French, Hip-Hop dancers have taken the entertainment industry by storm with innovative moves and a gravity-defying new style of dance. Their journey from being the trending search on YouTube to performing alongside Beyoncé in front of a sold-out crowd of fans, celebrity guests and even Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia has been nothing short of miraculous. And they're just getting started. Born on December 6, 1988 in Sarcelles, France, Larry and Laurent are the youngest in a large family of siblings. They knew from a very early age that they were born to entertain. It didn't take long for others to recognize that these twins were unique, talented, and indeed, destined for greatness. In what seems like a blink of the eye, Les Twins went from dancing on the streets of Paris to modeling in shows during Paris Fashion Week. They've danced on stages with some of the industry's best entertainers, like Beyoncé and Missy Elliott and have been cited as having musicality well beyond their years. Known in the dance world as innovative giants, Larry and Laurent have redefined cool. They've wowed the American public with performances on The Ellen Degeneres Show, the Billboard Awards, Dancing with the Stars, Cirque de Soleil's MJ Immortal Tour and appearances in Rocawear, H&M, Addidas Megalizer and New Era Campaigns. Naturally funny, Larry and Laurent have turned their sights to television and film projects. Anyone who has spent time with the charismatic twins has quickly discovered that they both have a wicked sense of humor with great comedic timing. With model good looks, towering at 6'4" tall, Larry and Laurent speak English with a fine French flair. Yet, ask them about any of their favorite US TV shows or movies, and they instantly transform into those characters with ease. They are both comedy connoisseurs, crediting The Fresh Prince of Bel Air for their love affair with American television and comedy. With a dream to star in their own show, and perhaps meet their idol Will Smith along the way, Larry and Laurent have marked Hollywood as the next stop on their fantastic twin journey.
Larry Bower is known for Out of Time (2011), Clerical Errors (2015) and The Studio (2011).
Larry Brandenburg was born on May 3, 1948 in Wabasha, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Fargo (1996) and The Untouchables (1987).
Houston native Larry Brantley began his career as a stand-up comedian and radio DJ at age sixteen. He entertained families nationwide as the voice of Wishbone the dog, on the Emmy award-winning PBS series of the same name. Brantley has been cast in scores of television commercials, radio spots, and video games, as well as film and television appearances, including the indie film "The Louisiana Conspiracy," and Fox's "America's Most Wanted," and "Prison Break." As a stand-up comic, he performed in Houston-area clubs The Laff Stop, Spellbinders, the Comix Annex and The Comedy Cabaret. Brantley also has appeared in such theater productions as "The May Show" and "Dracula".
Larry Bray is known for The Bray Road Beast (2018).