Darrell Larson
Darrell Ray Larson, born on December 13, 1950, is a versatile American actor recognized for his contributions to both film and television. He gained notable attention for his role in the 1990 action-comedy film "Men at Work," showcasing his talent in a comedic setting.
Larson's acting career spans several decades, with early appearances in films such as "The Student Nurses" (1970), "Kotch" (1971), and "The Magnificent Seven Ride!" (1972). He further expanded his filmography with significant roles in "Futureworld" (1976), "Partners" (1982), and the sci-fi thriller "Brainstorm" (1983). One of his standout performances came in the 1984 drama "Mike's Murder," where he captured audience attention, followed by a supporting role in the 1996 thriller "Eye for an Eye."
In addition to his film work, Larson has made numerous guest appearances on popular television series. His credits include roles in "Matlock," "Designing Women," and "L.A. Law," as well as appearances in "Morningstar/Eveningstar" and "Diagnosis Murder." He also featured in the acclaimed series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." With a diverse range of roles and a steady presence in the entertainment industry, Darrell Larson has established himself as a talented actor with a lasting impact on both film and television.
Filmography
Eye for an Eye
Kotch
Shadrach
Brainstorm (1983)
Partners
Android
Twice in a Lifetime
Futureworld
Mike's Murder
Men at Work
City Limits
Off the Black
Stepmom
Murder Ordained
Frances