Larry Storch Net Worth

Larry Storch net worth is
$1 Million

Lawrence Samuel Storch was born on the 8th January 1923, in New York City, USA, and is a comedian and actor probably best known to the world as the voice of Mr. Whoopee in the animated series “Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales” (1963-1965), and as Cpl. Randolph Agarn in the TV series “F Troop” (1965-1967), among many other accomplishments.

Have you ever wondered how rich Larry Storch is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Storch’s net worth is as high as $1 million, an amount earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry, during which he has made more than 230 film and TV appearances. He has also featured in numerous variety shows, and recorded several comedy albums, which have also improved his wealth.

Larry Storch Net Worth $1 Million

Larry is the son of Alfred Storch who was a realtor and his wife, Sally, who worked as a telephone operator. He had a brother Jay Storch, who also worked in the entertainment industry under the name Jay Lawrence. Larry went to DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx in the same class as Don Adams, with whom he remained friends until Adams’ death in 2005. Larry never graduated from high school, because of the Great Depression, as he was forced to find a job in order to support his family.

He worked as a comedian on $12 per week for Al Donahue in Sheepshead Bay, then during World War II Larry was in the US Navy on the submarine tender USS Proteus.

On discharge from the Navy, Larry started pursuing a career as a comedian, which eventually led to his appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1949, and until 1952 featured a couple more times. He continued to feature in variety shows in the early ‘50s, such as “Your Show of Shows” (1952), “Cavalcade of Stars” (1950-1952), and in 1953 had his own “The Larry Storch Show”. In 1959 he appeared for the first time on the “The Jack Paar Tonight Show”, then appeared nine times overall by 1962. From 1962 until 1972 he featured 16 times in the highly popular “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”, among many other shows, which only increased his net worth and popularity.

Larry also launched an acting and voice acting career; he made his debut in the film “The Prince Who Was a Thief” (1951), and since then has made more than 230 film and TV appearances. In 1959 he had the role in the war drama directed by Arthur Dreifuss “The Last Blitzkrieg”, and then in 1960 appeared in George Sydney’s Golden Globe Award- nominated romantic comedy “Who Was That Lady”, starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin and Janet Leigh.

During the early ’60 he gave voice to Koko the Clown in 100 episodes, which certainly helped him increase his net worth and popularity as well.

In 1963 he was selected as the voice of Phineas J. Whoopee in the animated TV series “Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales” (1963-1967). Two years later, Larry was chosen for the role of Cpl. Randolph Agarn in the TV series “F Troop” (1965-1967), and then in 1969 played Charles Duffy in 13 episodes of the TV series “The Queen and I”, adding steadily to his net worth.

His next notable ‘appearance’ was as the voice of the Magistrate Fang in the Charles Dickens’ novel adaption “Oliver Twist”, directed by Hal Sutherland, and the next year appeared as Glenn Purcell in the Golden Globe Award- nominated thriller “Airport 1975”. Through the ‘80s he didn’t have any notable roles, but still featured in such films as the Golden Globe Award- nominated “S.O.B” (1981), and “Sweet 16” (1983). From the end of the decade, his appearances became fewer – in 1992 he appeared in the romantic comedy “I Don’t Buy Kisses Anymore”, then in 1995 guest starred in the TV series “Married with Children”, and then had the a role in the drama “Bittersweet Place”, while in 2005 he appeared in an episode of the comedy TV series “Medium Rare” (2010), which was his last credited role.

Larry also had success on stage, appearing in such productions as “Porgy and Bess”, “Arsenic and Old Lace”, and “Annie Get Your Gun”. Most recently he toured with Richard Dreyfuss and Irwin Corey, in the play “Sly Fox” in 2004, and “Love Letters” in 2012.

Regarding his personal life, Larry was married to Norma from 1961 until her passing in 2003; they have three children.


Full NameLarry Storch
Net Worth$1 Million
Date Of BirthJanuary 8, 1923
Place Of BirthNew York City, New York, U.S.
Height5' 8" (1.73 m)
ProfessionComedian
EducationDeWitt Clinton High School
NationalityAmerican
SpouseNorma Storch (m. 1961–2003)
ChildrenCandace Herman
ParentsSally Storch, Alfred Storch
SiblingsJay Lawrence
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0832415/
NominationsPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
MoviesThe Great Race, Sex and the Single Girl, Who Was That Lady?, 40 Pounds of Trouble, Without Warning, Wild and Wonderful, Airport 1975, That Funny Feeling, S.O.B., Captain Newman, M.D., The Last Blitzkrieg, A Very Special Favor, The Monitors, Bus Riley's Back in Town, The Woman Hunter, Funny Valentine...
TV ShowsF Troop, The Ghost Busters, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, The Brady Kids, The Pink Panther Show, Groovie Goolies, The Batman/Superman Hour, The Jackie Gleason Show, Underdog, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Larry Storch Show, The Looney Tunes Show, Out of the Inkwell, Ca...
TitleSalary
Without Warning (1980)$750
#Quote
1[about the running gag on F Troop (1965), in which Cpl. Agarn's cousins from various parts of the world kept showing up] If you tell a joke, if you can do it in dialect, you're way ahead of the game. I had cousins who came from Moscow, Mexico, Montreal.
2The most money I ever made was on a McDonald's hamburger commercial.
3Sometimes, I walk out on stage, and you can hear from the balcony, "Hey, Agarn!" It still tickles me after 40 years. They don't make them like F Troop (1965) anymore!
4I'll never forget what Edward Everett Horton said to me: "Promise me, Larry, you will never grow old". I've tried my best to use that advice.
#Fact
1He kept his classmates at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx in stitches with his impressions of such famed actors as Claude Rains and Basil Rathbone and "The Wizart of Oz" himself, Frank Morgan. "That's why I never graduated," he quipped, "I was invited never to come back. My mother wanted me to stay in high school and get a diploma. The principal told her my record was so bad, let him go out and learn what he's going to be in life." So at the age of 17 Storch made his professional debut doing impressions at a strip joint in Albany, NY. The audience wasn't quite as receptive as his schoolmates. "When the boss found out that all I did was impressions and nothing on the dirty side, he took me aside and said, 'Larry, you are a nice kid, and I like you, but I'm afraid I've got to fire you.' I was fired opening night on my very first job in show business".
2His best known role remains that of Cpl. Randolph Agarn, the bumbling sidekick of the double-dealing Sgt. Morgan O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) on the 1965-67 sitcom F Troop (1965). On Thursday night, September 11, 2014, 91-year=old Storch made his final L.A. stand-up performance at the Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip. Five days later he received his star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame. The Comedy Store show, "Larry Storch Live: At Ease, Boys and Girls!" featured appearances by Bernie Kopell, Hank Garrett, Bob Burns, Ken Berry--who starred with him as the hapless Capt. Wilton Parmenter on "F Troop"--and Marion Ross. Berry, who introduced Storch to the Comedy Club audience, had been a longtime fan of his comedy and impressions even before "F Troop." Berry said, "He used to do things like 'The Ed Sullivan Show.' I never saw anyone work like that before. Working with Larry and some of those other guys was great--it was like recess every day." Hank Garrett, who performed some of his own stand-up material, worked with Storch when the comedian guest starred in the 1961-63 NBC sitcom Car 54, Where Are You? (1961) (Garrett played Officer Ed Nicholson on the comedy series). I learned so much watching Larry," said Garrett, who, like Berry, has remained close with Storch. "I call him all the time. He's an amazing guy--and at 91 he does yoga head-stands." The Comedy Store played an important part in Storch's early career. Then known as the famed Ciro's nightclub, it was where Storch made his first professional comedy appearance there serving in the U.S. Navy on the submarine USS Proteus during World War II (one of his fellow crew members was Tony Curtis). "I wanted to hitchhike across the country [to New York City] in my sailor's uniform because nobody would refuse a sailor," said Storch. As fate would have it, bandleader Phil Harris picked him up in Los Angeles. "Phil Harris said, 'Get in sailor,' after Storch told Phil he was heading to New York City. Harris said, 'Your first stop will be Palm Springs.' On the way to the desert, Storch told Harris about his comedy background and did his impressions. "When we got to Palm Springs, he turned the car around and said we're going back to Hollywood," said Storch. "He takes me to Ciro's nightclub, and sitting in an empty room was Lucille Ball listening to her husband Desi Arnaz rehearse the band for tomorrow evening's opening. I did Frank Morgan and various other notable actors. Lucille Ball said lose the sailor suit, get into a blue suit and be here tomorrow at 8 p.m. You will lead off, and Des will follow you onstage. That's the way it worked out".
3His Hollywood Hills residence was located in Nichols Canyon. He would stand on his back deck and practice blowing his horns. Entertainer and tenor John Castello built a hill-top enclave at the top of Nichols Canyon on Solar Drive. Entertaining guests for dinner, the sounds of a sax and a trumpet would break the night silence of the hill-top wind! Guests would ask, "Who's playing the horn?" Nonchalantly, Castello would reply, "Oh, that's only Larry !".
4As of January 2010, was living in the Upper West Side of New York City.
5According to the liner notes of the Columbia/Sony CD of the original cast album of "Flower Drum Song," Storch was signed for the role of Sammy Fong. He was replaced during the play's out-of-town tryouts by Larry Blyden (ironically, Jack Soo, who had a small part in the original, ended up playing the role of Sammy Fong in the film adaptation).
6Inadvertently set in motion the Cary Grant line, "Judy, Judy, Judy . . . " during one of his nightclub acts. Legend has it that Storch was in the middle of a Grant impersonation when Judy Garland walked in. Apparently, this is how he addressed the star. Even though the line was never said in any of Grant's movies, Storch's impression inexplicably stuck and was often used by other impressionists.
7Attended the 2007 Twilight Zone Convention at the Hilton Hasbrouck Heights, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, August 4-5, 2007.
8Older brother of actor Jay Lawrence.
9During WWII he served on a submarine tender, the USS Proteus, with Tony Curtis. They became lifelong friends. Storch and Curtis have appeared in eight movies together, and, in 2003 both were in the (theatrical) musical version of Some Like It Hot (1959) that toured across the country.
10Started out as an M.C. in burlesque houses in New York. When television came along, many clubs closed because patrons were staying home to watch the new invention, so Storch started working in the new medium.
11Stepfather of June Cross and Lynda Gravatt.
12A staunch New Yorker, he likes to play his sax in Riverside Park.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mean Moe Gets the Bird1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe the Great1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe the Star1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Moe Moves In1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Rocket Ranger1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Sold on Manhattan1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Cliff Hanger1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Fan Letter1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
You Are Here1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour1963TV SeriesOscar
A Dog Gone Snooper1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Arabian Daze1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Comic Book Capers1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Enchanted Prince1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Extra Special Delivery1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Footloose Fox1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Make Room for Moe1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Plane Stupid1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Pony Express1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Sing Along with Moe1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Station Breaks1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Strictly from Lumber1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Invisible One1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The River Robbers1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Car 54, Where Are You?1962-1963TV SeriesCharlie / Charlie the Drunk / Pinky
Irving the Indian Nut1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mad Scientist Gets Madder1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe Rain Maker1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Medicine Man1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
No Soap1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
On with the Show1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Rodeo1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
So Long Ceylon1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Wild West Story1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
40 Pounds of Trouble1962Floyd
A Fishy Story1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
A-Haunting We Will Go1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
A Queen for a Day1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Bluebeard's Treasure1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Comic Strip1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Fastest Popgun in the West1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Gigantical1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
In the Army1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Koko Meets Robin Hood1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Koko Roams in Rome1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe's Money Mad1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe Takes Over1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Moving Madness1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mummy's the Word1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Reflection Land1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Success Story1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
That's Show Biz1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Big Bank Robbery1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
TV or Not TV1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Whale of a Story1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Which Witch Is Which?1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Baby Face1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Flying Saucery1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Knight Work1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Kokonut, Private Eye1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Love in Bloom1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe Means Well1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Now You See It Now You Don't1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Polar Bear Facts1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Pow-wow-wow!1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Egg and Me1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Mystery Guest1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Refriger-raider1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Charley Angelo1962TV MovieDan "The Devil" Devin
Balloon Blues1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Koko Gottum Injun Trouble1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Koko Meets Boobnik1962TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Out of the Inkwell1962TV SeriesKoko the Clown / Mean Moe
Who Was That Lady?1960Orenov
Hennesey1959TV SeriesSylvester
The Last Blitzkrieg1959Ennis
The Phil Silvers Show1958-1959TV SeriesBopster / The Crying Sailor
Gun Fever1958Amigo
Shower of Stars1955TV Series
The Arthur Murray Party1953TV SeriesHimelf
The Prince Who Was a Thief1951
Medium Rare2010TV SeriesWillie
Bittersweet Place2005Ira Tatz
Funny Valentine2005Dennis
The Funkhousers2002TV MovieGrandpa
Land's End1996TV SeriesBobby Forrest
Married with Children1995TV SeriesLarry Storch
The Silence of the Hams1994Sergeant
I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore1992Giora
Beetle Bailey1989TV MovieGeneral Halftrack (voice)
Garfield and Friends1988TV SeriesHerbert Finagle / Mr. Mendelbaum
Out of This World1988TV SeriesSergel
Adventures Beyond Belief1987TV Series
Medium Rare1987
Foofur1987TV Series
A Fine Mess1986Leopold Klop
The Perils of P.K.1986
Knight Rider1985TV SeriesPascal
The Fall Guy1984TV SeriesTheo
Small & Frye1983TV SeriesWaldo
Sweet 161983Earl
Fake-Out1982Ted
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour1982TV SeriesAdditional Voices
The Flight of Dragons1982VideoPawnbroker (voice)
Trapper John, M.D.1982TV SeriesGetzloft
Harper Valley P.T.A.1982TV SeriesLeslie Duprey
Fantasy Island1979-1982TV SeriesHarry Hawkins / Hal Ripley / Alain Leblanc
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn1981TV MovieDauphin
S.O.B.1981The Guru
Aloha Paradise1981TV Series
Without Warning1980Scoutmaster
CHiPs1979-1980TV SeriesFranco / Chub
Phyl & Mikhy1980TV SeriesIvan
Jack Frost1979TV MoviePapa (voice)
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo1979TV SeriesPappy Beauregard
Better Late Than Never1979TV MovieSheriff
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo1979TV SeriesAdditional Voices (voice)
The Love Boat1978TV SeriesTony Santini / Elwood / Elwood Riggs
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show1978TV SeriesVarious Characters (1978) (voice)
Record City1978Deaf Man
Incredible Rocky Mountain Race1977TV MovieEagle Feather
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries1977TV SeriesJesse Miller
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams1977TV Series
Sabrina, Super Witch1977TV Series voice
Rosetti and Ryan1977TV SeriesSam the Speller
The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington1977Robby Boggs
CPO Sharkey1977TV SeriesThe Wino
Phyllis1976TV SeriesBum
The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show1976TV Series voice
Switch1976TV SeriesBenny Shore
The Ghost Busters1975TV SeriesEddie Spenser / Big Al
McCloud1975TV SeriesParkes
Police Story1974TV SeriesWilly
Airport 19751974Glenn Purcell
Columbo1974TV SeriesMr. Weekly
Kolchak: The Night Stalker1974TV SeriesSwede
Mannix1968-1974TV SeriesWing Dobson / Bernie Farmer
Oliver Twist1974Magistrate Fang (voice)
Love, American Style1969-1974TV SeriesEarl (segment "Love and Mr. Bunny") / Jerome (segment "Love and the Woman in White") / Morey- The Burglar (segment "Love and the Dream Burglar") / ...
Treasure Island1973Captain Smollett (voice)
Emergency!1972-1973TV SeriesFrank the Escape Artist / Ben Wesley
Tenafly1973TV SeriesFrank Sherman
The Brady Kids1972-1973TV SeriesChuck White Marlon Mop Top ...
The New Temperatures Rising Show1972-1973TV SeriesNorman Frye / Norman
All in the Family1973TV SeriesBill Mulheron
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie1972TV SeriesCount Tom Dracula The Phantom Marlon ...
The New Scooby-Doo Movies1972TV SeriesThe Joker
Journey Back to Oz1972Amos (voice)
The Couple Takes a Wife1972TV MovieDavid
The Woman Hunter1972TV MovieRaconteur
Alias Smith and Jones1972TV SeriesMugs McGeehu
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour1972TV SeriesJulius Caesar
Why We Have Elections, or The Kings of Snark1972Short voice, uncredited
The Persuaders!1971TV SeriesAngie
Aesop's Fables1971TV MovieHare (voice)
The Doris Day Show1970-1971TV SeriesDuke Farentino
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch1971TV Series
Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies1970TV SeriesDrac / Ratso / Ghoulihand
Hunters Are for Killing1970TV MovieRudy LeRoy
The Name of the Game1968-1969TV SeriesNorman Turley / James Kelso
The Flying Nun1969TV SeriesJoe Barnes
The Monitors1969P.A. Stutz
Injun Trouble1969ShortCool Cat (voice)
The Great Bank Robbery1969Juan
The Pink Panther Show1969TV SeriesThe Painter
Bugged by a Bee1969ShortCool Cat (voice)
Shamrock and Roll1969ShortMerlin the Magic Mouse / Second Banana / O'Reilly the Chief Leprechaun (voice)
The Queen and I1969TV SeriesCharles Duffy
Fistic Mystic1969Short voice
The Batman/Superman Hour1968-1969TV SeriesJoker
Gomer Pyle: USMC1967-1968TV SeriesManuel Cortez
That Girl1968TV SeriesJohn McKenzie
Flying Circus1968ShortAce / Fritz Von Wienerschnitzel (voice)
3 Ring Wing-Ding1968Short voice
Feud with a Dude1968Short voice
Hippydrome Tiger1968ShortCool Cat (voice)
He & She1968TV SeriesBart / Burt
Big Game Haunt1968ShortCool Cat (voice)
Get Smart1968TV SeriesGroovy Guru
Hocus Pocus Powwow1968Short voice
Garrison's Gorillas1967TV SeriesClarence Dorn
The Mothers-In-Law1967TV SeriesRalph
Cool Cat1967ShortCool Cat / Colonel Rimfire (voice)
I Dream of Jeannie1967TV SeriesSam
F Troop1965-1967TV SeriesCpl. Randolph Agarn Cpl. Agarn Dmitri Agarnoff ...
Vacation Playhouse1966TV SeriesCommodore
Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales1963-1966TV SeriesPhineas J. Whoopee / Rocky Maninoff / Red Beard / ...
Napoleon Blown-Aparte1966ShortCommissioner (voice)
The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation1965ShortCommissioner / Surgeon (voice)
An Ounce of Pink1965ShortTalking Weight Machine / Shopkeeper / Man in Street (voice)
That Funny Feeling1965Luther
A Very Special Favor1965Harry the Taxi Driver
The Great Race1965Texas Jack
Shocking Pink1965ShortEnglish Narrator (voice)
Bus Riley's Back in Town1965Howie
Gilligan's Island1965TV SeriesJackson Farrell
Sex and the Single Girl1964Motorcycle Cop
The Baileys of Balboa1964TV SeriesShorty McAllister
Kraft Suspense Theatre1964TV SeriesPerry Shields
Underdog1964TV SeriesPhineas J. Whoopie (voice)
Wild and Wonderful1964Rufus Gibbs
The Greatest Show on Earth1964TV SeriesBob Eagle
Captain Newman, M.D.1963Cpl. Gavoni
Down to Earth1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mayor Mean Moe1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe's Side Show1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe Cools Off1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Speak for Yourself Mean Moe1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Achilles Is a Heel1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
A Lot of Bull1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Bomb-y Weather1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Fearless Female1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Funnyland1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Gone Hollywood1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Having a Hex of a Time1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Jungle Bungle1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Let George Do It1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe's Fairy Tale1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe Day1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe Tells William Tell1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe the Lion Tamer1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Musketeer Moe1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Romance Machine Made1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Sahara Today Gone Tomorrow1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Hillbillies1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Sleeping Beauty1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
The Unwashables1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Tic Tac Moe1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Who's Napoleon?1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Arty Party1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Blunder Down Under1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Growing Pains1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Koko in a London Fog1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Koko Meets Barney Beatnik1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)
Mean Moe and Cleopatra1963TV ShortKoko the Clown (voice)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Ghost Busters1975TV Series performer - 1 episode
Gomer Pyle: USMC1967TV Series performer - 1 episode
F Troop1966TV Series performer - 1 episode

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Goolians2006Video documentary short special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Tennessee Tuxedo Will Not Fail!2011Documentary shortHimself
TV Land Confidential2005TV Series documentaryHimself
The Aristocrats2005DocumentaryHimself
Frontline1996TV Series documentaryHimself
Musical Comedy Tonight II1981TV MovieHimself
The 6th People's Choice Awards1980TV SpecialHimself - Performer
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade1979TV SpecialHimself
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion1979TV Movie documentaryHimself
Dinah!1975-1977TV SeriesHimself
The Mike Douglas Show1962-1976TV SeriesHimself - Comedian / Himself
Joys1976TV SpecialHimself
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour1973TV SeriesHimself
Alan King Looks Back in Anger: A Review of 19721973TV MovieHimself - Comedian
The Wonderful World of Aggravation1972TV MovieHimself
The Jerry Reed When You're Hot You're Hot Hour1972TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1962-1972TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
The David Frost Show1972TV SeriesHimself
The Golddiggers1971TV SeriesHimself
The Movie Game1971TV SeriesHimself
Candid Camera1971TV SeriesHimself
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour1971TV SeriesHimself - Guest Performer
Playboy After Dark1970TV SeriesHimself
Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love1969TV SpecialHimself
Operation: Entertainment1968TV SeriesHimself
The Joey Bishop Show1967-1968TV SeriesHimself
Laugh-In1968TV SeriesHimself - Guest Performer
First Annual All-Star Celebrity Baseball Game1967TV SpecialHimself - Celebrity
The Hollywood Squares1967TV SeriesHimself
Everybody's Talking1967TV SeriesHimself
The Andy Williams Show1966TV SeriesHimself
The Milton Berle Show1966TV SeriesHimself
The Hollywood Palace1965TV SeriesHimself - Comedian
That Regis Philbin Show1965TV SeriesHimself
That Was the Week That Was1964TV SeriesHimself
Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine1963TV SeriesHimself
The Merv Griffin Show1962TV SeriesHimself
The Jack Paar Tonight Show1959-1962TV SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show1962TV SeriesHimself - Comedian
The Ed Sullivan Show1949-1962TV SeriesHimself - Comedian / Himself / Comedian
Playboy's Penthouse1959TV SeriesHimself
The Big Record1957TV SeriesHimself
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show1957TV SeriesHimself - Comedian
The Arthur Murray Party1957TV SeriesHimself
Stage Show1956TV SeriesHimself - Guest Comedian
The NBC Comedy Hour1956TV SeriesHimself - Comedian
The Colgate Comedy Hour1954TV SeriesHimself - Comedian
The Larry Storch Show1953TV SeriesHimself - Host
I've Got a Secret1953TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Cavalcade of Stars1950-1952TV SeriesHimself - Host / Himself - Guest Host / Himself
Your Show of Shows1952TV SeriesHimself
The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter1950TV SeriesHimself - Comedian

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Freakazoid!1995TV SeriesCpl. Randolph Agarn
The Switch1976Angie

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1967Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesF Troop (1965)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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