Larry Keating
Larry Keating was a prominent figure in the entertainment industry during the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, captivating audiences with his versatile performances in both film and television. Renowned for portraying a range of characters—including intellectuals, affable friends, and pretentious snobs—Keating made a significant impact in classic films such as *The Incredible Mr. Limpet* (starring Don Knotts), *When Worlds Collide*, *Monkey Business* (alongside Cary Grant), *The Eddie Duchin Story* (with Tyrone Power), and *Daddy Long Legs*.
His television career was equally distinguished, with his most memorable role being that of Harry Morton on the iconic series *The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show*, which aired from 1953 to 1958. In this beloved sitcom, Keating's charm and comedic timing helped solidify his status as a household name. Additionally, he portrayed the stuffy neighbor Roger Addison on *Mr. Ed*, a show produced by the renowned George Burns' McCadden Productions, further showcasing his talent for comedic roles.
Throughout his career, Larry Keating left an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape, with his performances continuing to resonate with fans long after his passing. His ability to embody diverse characters made him a beloved figure in American cinema and television history.
Filmography
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
Three Secrets
The Eddy Duchin Story
Above and Beyond
The Wayward Bus
Something for the Birds
My Blue Heaven
When Worlds Collide
Gypsy Colt
Carson City
Stopover Tokyo
Inferno
I Was a Shoplifter
The Best Things in Life Are Free
Boys' Night Out
Daddy Long Legs
Give a Girl a Break
Follow the Sun
A Lion Is in the Streets
Bright Victory
The Mating Season
Too Young to Kiss
Whirlpool (1950)
She's Back on Broadway
Monkey Business (1952)
Right Cross
Francis Goes to the Races