Larry Joshua
Larry Joshua, born on February 12, 1952, in New York City, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his extensive body of work that spans over four decades, with more than 50 film and television credits since his debut in 1981. He is well-known for his roles in iconic films such as *The Burning* (1981), *Sea of Love* (1989), *Quick Change* (1990), *A Midnight Clear* (1992), and *Romeo is Bleeding* (1993). Joshua's impressive filmography also includes appearances in two Academy Award-winning Best Pictures: *Dances with Wolves* (1990) and *Unforgiven* (1992), along with notable performances in *The X-Files* (1998), *For Love of the Game* (1999), and *Spider-Man* (2002).
In addition to his film career, Joshua has made significant contributions to television. He was part of the ensemble cast of the ambitious but short-lived musical police drama *Cop Rock* (1990) and gained recognition for his recurring role as Capt. Clifford Bass on the acclaimed series *NYPD Blue* from 1995 to 2001. His television credits also encompass appearances on popular shows like *Search for Tomorrow*, *Miami Vice*, *Party of Five*, *Chicago Hope*, *Law & Order*, and *ER*.
Joshua was married to soap opera actress Sharon Rose Gabet from 1984 until their divorce in 1996, and they have three children together.