Richard Kline
Richard Kline, born on April 29, 1944, stands at 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) and is a prominent American actor and television director. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Larry Dallas, the charming yet unscrupulous neighbor and used car salesman, in the classic sitcom "Three's Company."
Kline's journey began in New York City, where he was born to Leah Klein. He grew up in Queens in a family that embraced Reform Judaism. His academic pursuits led him to Queens College, followed by a Master of Fine Arts in theater from Northwestern University.
Following his education, Kline served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, an experience that would shape his perspectives and career. After his military service, he transitioned into acting, where he quickly made a name for himself in both television and theater.
In addition to his iconic role in "Three's Company," Kline has appeared in various television shows and films and has directed multiple episodes of different series. His contributions to the entertainment industry have been notable, making him a respected figure in Hollywood. With a career that spans decades, Richard Kline continues to be celebrated for his talent and versatility in the arts.
Filmography
Broadcasting Christmas
Treehouse Hostage
Side by Side
Beverly Hills Ninja
Don't Think Twice
Liberty Heights
Love, Weddings & Other Disasters