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Larry Linville
From student of aeronautical engineering to actor might seem like a huge leap, but for Larry Linville it was simply following his destiny. He decided to pursue a career in acting while still a student at the University of Colorado. He was one of three Americans out of 300 accepted at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Linville made is Broadway debut in Eugene O'Neill's More Stately Mansions starring Ingrid Bergman; he also appeared in Neil Simon's Rumors. Early in his career he starred in a number of television shows such as Mission Impossible, Mannix, The F.B.I., Room 222, Bonanza, Marcus Welby and The Young Lawyers, frequently playing uptight characters. His role in Room 222 brought him to the attention of producer Gene Reynolds who cast him as maligned the "Frank Burns" in M*A*S*H. He remained on the shows for five seasons. After M*A*S*H he continued to appear on several television shows and had regular roles in Grandpa Goes to Washington, Checking In and Paper Dolls. He was also in films including Earth Girls Are Easy and Kotch. In 1998 he had surgery to remove part of his lung after doctors found a malignant tumor. He died of pneumonia on April 10, 2000 after complications from cancer surgery. Site Map | Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights | Copyright Compliance Policy | Terms of Use | User Content Submission Agreement | Advertising Opportunities | FAQs | Funny Movies | Funny Videos | Free Games | Comedy Videos |
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