Larry Reynolds
Larry Reynolds was an accomplished actor who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. Reynolds's early acting career mostly consisted of roles in various films, such as the Theodore Bikel adaptation "My Side of the Mountain" (1969), "Shoot" (1976) and the Jack Palance sci-fi fantasy "Welcome to Blood City" (1977). He also appeared in the horror flick "My Bloody Valentine" (1981) with Paul Kelman and the R.H. Thomson period drama "Charlie Grant's War" (1984). He also appeared in the TV movie "When Michael Calls" (ABC, 1971-72). He kept working in film throughout the eighties, starring in the Burt Reynolds crime picture "Physical Evidence" (1989) and "Welcome Home" (1989). He also appeared in the TV special "A Case of Libel" (PBS, 1985-86). Reynolds had a number of different projects under his belt in the nineties, including "Championship Ballroom Dancing" (PBS, 1991-92), "Inside Information" (PBS, 1991-92) and "White Light" (1991) starring Martin Kove. His credits also expanded to "PCU" with Jeremy Piven (1994) and "The Delta" (1997). Most recently, Reynolds worked on "Championship Ballroom Dancing (1999)" (PBS, 1998-99).