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Larry J. Blake (April 24, 1914 – May 25, 1982) was an American actor.


Career

A native of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, he started his career in vaudeville as an impersonator, working his way to a headliner. After appearing at the Roxy Theatre and the Rainbow Room in New York City, he was offered a screen test with Universal studios. Signing in 1936, he first appeared in the serial ''Secret Agent X-9'' (1937). He later appeared in ''The Road Back'' (1937), ''Trouble at Midnight'' (1938), ''Air Devils'' (1938), ''The Nurse From Brooklyn'' (1938), ''State Police'' (1938), and ''The Jury's Secret'' (1938). Serving in the
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, his alcoholism almost got him dishonorably discharged. At the end of the war, he was sent to a California military hospital where a Jesuit priest introduced him to
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. In 1947, Blake started the first Motion Picture AA group. For the next 35 years, he helped many inside and outside the film industry gain sobriety. Blake was part of an effort to bring vaudeville back in Los Angeles. Over the next 33 years he appeared in numerous films, including ''Sunset Boulevard'', ''High Noon'', ''Seven Brides For Seven Brothers'', ''Portrait of a Mobster'', ''The Shaggy Dog'', ''Herbie Rides Again'', and ''Time After Time'' (his last film appearance). Television credits included guest starring in James Arness's TV Western Series ''
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Death

He died on May 25, 1982, and is interred at
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.Wilson, Scott. ''Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons'', 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Location 11241). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition His wife, Teresa, whom he married in 1936, died in 2005. His only child, Michael, worked as a child actor before becoming a film/TV Makeup artist.


Filmography

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Secret Agent X-9 ''Secret Agent X-9'' is a comic strip created by writer Dashiell Hammett ('' The Maltese Falcon'') and artist Alex Raymond ('' Flash Gordon''). Syndicated by King Features, it ran from January 22, 1934, until February 10, 1996. Premise and ...
'' (1937) - Chief FBI Agent Wheeler *'' The Road Back'' (1937) - Weil *'' Trouble at Midnight'' (1937) - Tony Michaels *'' The Jury's Secret'' (1938) - Bill Sheldon *''
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'' (1938) - Trigger Magee *'' The Nurse from Brooklyn'' (1938) - Larry Craine *'' Air Devils'' (1938) - John P. 'Horseshoe' Donovan *'' Sinners in Paradise'' (1938) - Thomas Sydney in Photographs (uncredited) *'' Young Fugitives'' (1938) - Silent Sam *'' They Made Her a Spy'' (1939) - Ben Dawson *'' Sudden Money'' (1939) - Interviewer (uncredited) *'' Two Thoroughbreds'' (1939) - Truck Driver (uncredited) *''
The Boys from Syracuse ''The Boys from Syracuse'' is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, based on William Shakespeare's play '' The Comedy of Errors'', as adapted by librettist George Abbott. The score includes swing and other contemp ...
'' (1940) - Announcer *'' Maisie Goes to Reno'' (1944) - Policeman (uncredited) *''
Behind Green Lights ''Behind Green Lights'' is a 1946 American crime film directed by Otto Brower and starring Carole Landis, William Gargan and Mary Anderson (actress, born 1918), Mary Anderson.Tsika p.113 It was produced and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. ...
'' (1946) - Morgue Ambulance Driver (uncredited) *'' The Undercover Woman'' (1946) - Simon Gillette *'' Deadline for Murder'' (1946) - Hudson (uncredited) * '' Strange Journey'' (1946) - Karl *'' Magnificent Doll'' (1946) - Charles (uncredited) *'' The Trap'' (1946) - Rick Daniels *'' The Beginning or the End'' (1947) - Tough Military Policeman (uncredited) *'' Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman'' (1947) - Radio Station Emcee (uncredited) *''
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'' (1947) - Det. Lt. Jerry McMullen *'' Second Chance'' (1947) - Det. Sgt. Sharpe *''
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'' (1948) - Police Photographic Technician (uncredited) *'' The Hunted'' (1948) - Hollis Smith * '' French Leave'' (1948) - Schultyz *'' Force of Evil'' (1948) - Detective (uncredited) *''
The Lucky Stiff ''The Lucky Stiff'' is a 1949 American comedy crime film directed by Lewis R. Foster, starring Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy, and Claire Trevor. The film is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Craig Rice. ''The Lucky Stiff'' was produc ...
'' (1949) - Louie Perez *'' Flamingo Road'' (1949) - Martin (uncredited) *'' Holiday Affair'' (1949) - Plainclothesman *'' The Blonde Bandit'' (1950) - Capt. Ed Roberts *'' Destination Big House'' (1950) - Pete Weiss *'' Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye'' (1950) - Telephone voice (uncredited) *''
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'' (1950) - 1st Finance Man *'' One Too Many'' (1950) - Walt Williams *'' In Old Amarillo'' (1951) - Stan Benson (uncredited) *'' Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison'' (1951) - Tim Castle (uncredited) *'' Secrets of Beauty'' (1951) - Uncle Marty *''
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'' (1951) - Ralph Crowley (uncredited) *''
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'' (1951) - Police Radio Voice (voice, uncredited) *'' The Marrying Kind'' (1952) - Benny (uncredited) *'' The Winning Team'' (1952) - Detective Blake (uncredited) *''
High Noon ''High Noon'' is a 1952 American Western (genre), Western film produced by Stanley Kramer from a screenplay by Carl Foreman, directed by Fred Zinnemann, and starring Gary Cooper. The plot, which occurs in Real time (media), real time, centers ...
'' (1952) - Gillis - Saloon Owner (uncredited) *'' The Story of Will Rogers'' (1952) - House Detective (uncredited) *'' Stop, You're Killing Me'' (1952) - Police Captain (uncredited) *'' Angel Face'' (1953) - Detective Lt. Ed Brady (uncredited) *'' Never Wave at a WAC'' (1953) - Mr. Devlin (uncredited) *''
The Blue Gardenia ''The Blue Gardenia'' is a 1953 American film noir starring Anne Baxter, Richard Conte, and Ann Sothern. Directed by Fritz Lang from a screenplay by Charles Hoffman, it is based on the novella ''The Gardenia'' by Vera Caspary. An indepe ...
'' (1953) - Music Shop Clerk (uncredited) *'' The System'' (1953) - Detective Conducting Line-Up (uncredited) *'' Remains to Be Seen'' (1953) - Detective Minetti *'' Cruisin' Down the River'' (1953) - Dave Singer *'' Devil's Canyon'' (1953) - Hysterical Prisoner (uncredited) *'' Champ for a Day'' (1953) - Gambler (uncredited) *'' City of Bad Men'' (1953) - Ticket Seller (uncredited) *'' The Great Diamond Robbery'' (1954) - Policeman (uncredited) *''
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'' (1954) - Drunk (uncredited) *'' Dial Red O'' (1955) - Wayne - Waiter (uncredited) *'' Son of Sinbad'' (1955) - Samit (uncredited) *'' Creature with the Atom Brain'' (1955) - Reporter #2 *'' The Twinkle in God's Eye'' (1955) - Deputy (uncredited) *'' Teen-Age Crime Wave'' (1955) - State Police Sgt. Connors *''
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'' (1955) - Healy (uncredited) *''
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'' (1955) - AA Member (uncredited) *'' Inside Detroit'' (1956) - Max Harkness *'' While the City Sleeps'' (1956) - Tim - Police Desk Sergeant *'' The Werewolf'' (1956) - Hank Durgis *'' Earth vs. the Flying Saucers'' (1956) - Motorcycle Cop *'' The Man Is Armed'' (1956) - Ray Perkins *'' You Can't Run Away from It'' (1956) - Detective *'' Rumble on the Docks'' (1956) - Officer Fitz *'' Badlands of Montana'' (1957) - First Outlaw (uncredited) *''
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'' (1957) - Reporter (uncredited) *'' Beginning of the End'' (1957) - Illinois Highway Patrolman *'' Jeanne Eagels'' (1957) - Reporter (uncredited) *'' Band of Angels'' (1957) - Auctioneer (uncredited) *'' Man of a Thousand Faces'' (1957) - David T. Stone (uncredited) *'' Escape from San Quentin'' (1957) - Mack *'' Outcasts of the City'' (1958) *'' Too Much, Too Soon'' (1958) - Reporter (uncredited) *'' City of Fear'' (1959) - Police Sergeant (uncredited) *'' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959) - Police Officer Ed Mercer (uncredited) *'' Who Was That Lady?'' (1960) - Tenant (uncredited) *''
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'' (1960) - Mac - Bartender (uncredited) *'' Portrait of a Mobster'' (1961) - John Murphy *'' Sex and the Single Girl'' (1964) - Policeman (uncredited) *''
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'' (1965) - Editor (uncredited) *'' That Funny Feeling'' (1965) - Policeman #2 *''
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'' (1965) - Police Officer (uncredited) *'' The Rare Breed'' (1966) - Auctioneer (uncredited) *''
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'' (1966) - Honest Hal (uncredited) *'' A Covenant with Death'' (1967) - Houseman (uncredited) *''
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'' (1967) - Saloon Barker (uncredited) *'' Eight on the Lam'' (1967) - Police Officer (uncredited) *''
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'' (1968) - First Outspoken Man (uncredited) *'' Hang 'Em High'' (1968) - Prisoner in Compound *'' Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?'' (1968) - Salesman (uncredited) *''
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'' (1968) - Track Timekeeper (uncredited) *'' Hook, Line & Sinker'' (1969) - Chief of Police (uncredited) *'' Which Way to the Front?'' (1970) - Engineer (uncredited) *''
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'' (1971) - Barber (uncredited) *'' Diamonds Are Forever'' (1971) - Water Balloon Game Barker-Operator (uncredited) *'' The Stone Killer'' (1973) - Police Commissioner *''
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'' (1974) - Police Officer *''
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'' (1975) - Pete *''
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'' (1977) - Cameron *'' Time After Time'' (1979) - Guard (final film role)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Blake, Larry 1914 births 1982 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors American male television actors Burials at San Fernando Mission Cemetery Deaths from emphysema Male actors from Brooklyn Military personnel from New York City Military personnel from New York (state) People from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn Respiratory disease deaths in California United States Navy personnel of World War II