Larry Poston Jr. is known for Vacant Lot (2000), Signs of Undoing (2007) and Cinderella Man: The James J. Braddock Story (2005).
Larry Powell is an actor and writer, known for The Gaze: No Homo (2020), Mother's Milk (2021) and The Browsing Effect (2018).
Larry Pratt is known for Lies of Omission (2017), Who Is America? (2018) and Midnight Ride: When Rogue Politicians Call for Martial Law (2015).
Larry Price is known for The Cider House Rules (1999).
Larry Quackenbush is an actor, known for Night Shadows (1984), False Face (1977) and Chissà perché... capitano tutte a me (1980).
Larry Ramey is an actor, known for Bullethead (1999), Criminal Minds (1998) and The Street Where We Live (2019).
Larry Reese was born in 1951 in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. He grew up in Greeley Colorado then immigrated to Canada in 1960. His family moved to Dacca East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in 1966. On a trip to Calcutta he had the opportunity to meet and learn about sitar from Ravi Shankar. On returning to Canada in 1968 Larry played guitar and recorded with several bands (Manna and Spiney Norman's Whooppee Band) and toured North America with the Canadian Rock Opera Company in 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. He was the opening act for the Procol Harum LP "Live With the Edmonton Symphony' and played sitar on "In Held Twas I". Larry got a BMUS. degree in Music Composition from the University of Alberta and wrote film scores for the NFB. He got his Master's Degree in Acting from Brandeis University, Massachusetes in 1978 and returned to Canada to work as an actor and teacher in theater and on film and TV. Larry has worked with such notables as Clint Eastwood, Ang Lee, James Caan, Heath Ledger, Michael Ironside and Gene Hackman, to name a few. He has appeared in a lead role the Canadian classic, 'The Hounds of Notre Dame' and is a producer, director and co-writer for the award winning independent feature, 'Naked Frailties'. He now heads the Motion Picture Arts Program at Red Deer College. Many of his students have gone on to stellar careers in television and film. He lives with his family beside beautiful Sylvan Lake.
Larry Reni Thomas, a native of Wilmington, North Carolina, is a writer/ radio announcer/lecturer/actor based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, who has worked at seven radio stations and whose journalistic work has appeared in downbeat magazine and The New York Times Magazine. He is the author of The True Story Behind The Wilmington Ten (KHA Books, 1993)) and Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit!: A Fictional Account of The Wilmington Ten Incident of February 1971(KHA Books, 2006). Thomas also wrote "The Lady Who Shot Lee Morgan," an article that included an exclusive interview with North Carolina native, Helen Morgan, who killed the 33-year-old jazz trumpet legend in 1972. Later, Larry published a book called The Lady Who Shot Lee Morgan (KHA Books, 2014). . Thomas's lecture, The Carolina Jazz Connection with Larry Thomas, has been presented at schools, colleges, universities, libraries and public places since 2008. He was named Jazz Hero in 2014 by The Jazz Journalists Association; received the Fifth Annual Donald Meade Legacy Jazz Griot Award at The Jazz Education Network (JEN) conference in 2016, and has been a downbeat magazine jazz critic since 2012. Larry is presently writing a book titled: Carolina Shout: That Wonderful, Soulful Blessing: The Carolina Jazz Connection! He is featured in the documentary films: "Wilmington On Fire" and "I Called Him Morgan". Thomas is also the host of "Sunday Night Jazz" on WCOM-FM, Chapel Hill-Carrboro, North Carolina.
Larry Revene was born on August 29, 1942 in the USA. He is a cinematographer and director.
Larry Rew is known for Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009), Mis-drop (2014) and Ghostware.