I recently was looking for "new" frontal nudes of Larry Carr, and I found only one, but I also found this publicity still on the movie database site IMDb.com. Mr. Carr actually had some success in the movies in the period of 1949-1960, playing mostly bit parts and walk-ons. He did, however, manage to make a decent living before moving to Brazil where he wrote and starred in a number of movies, mostly playing good looking Americans. He returned to Hollywood in the mid-70s and got work once again in bit parts, often appearing as a nameless detective in a suit and fedora hat. He also wrote two successful books on the femme fatales of the movies. Anyway, today is Larry Carr day.

This is a really great photo of him. I was just seeing he made about 13 appearances on Murder She Wrote playing small background parts. Since I have the box set I will have to look for him. He would be older, but I'm sure no less handsome.
ReplyDeleteI would think that you could spot him.
DeleteHis sneer kind of reminds me of the actor/singer/producer/comedian, Seth McFarland of “Family Guy“ fame…
ReplyDeleteI see what you mean.
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