Larry Blyden

Larry Blyden

ActorSoundtrack
Born
June 23, 1925
Died
June 6, 1975

Genial, dark-haired, often bespectacled Ivan Lawrence Blieden (pronounced Blee-den), better known as actor Larry Blyden, was born in Houston, Texas, the son of a lawyer. He developed an early interest in acting, appearing in various theater productions as a teen but never entertained the notion of…

Biography

Genial, dark-haired, often bespectacled Ivan Lawrence Blieden (pronounced Blee-den), better known as actor Larry Blyden, was born in Houston, Texas, the son of a lawyer. He developed an early interest in acting, appearing in various theater productions as a teen but never entertained the notion of pursuing a career. Following a stint with the Marine Corps, however, he went to college at the University of Houston and supplemented his income with a job as a local radio announcer, finding himself highly proficient at foreign accents.

Bitten by the acting bug, he decided to give performing a serious try this time, first training at London's Royal Academy of Arts, then moving to New York. It was Broadway that subsequently gave Larry marquee value, contributing strongly to a string of successes. These included not only such staple comedies as "Mr. Roberts", "Oh Men! Oh Women!" and "Absurd Person Singular", but the musicals "Flower Drum Song" (Tony nomination), "The Apple Tree" and "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum", the last earning him the Tony award in 1972.

From the early 1950s throughout the decade, Larry was a valuable presence in TV anthologies ("The Silver Theatre," "The Philco Television Playhouse," "The Goodyear Playhouse," "Armstrong Circle Theatre," "Playhouse 90," "The Alcoa Hour," "Play of the Week") but, as his career progressed, he also found a comfortable niche in breezy comedy, landing a couple of sitcoms Joe & Mabel (1956) (as Joe) and Harry's Girls (1963) (as Harry), short-lived as they were. Into the 1960's he appeared on such programs as "Thriller," "The Loretta Young Show," "The Twilight Zone," "Adventures in Paradise," "The United States Steel Hour," "Route 66," "Dr. Kildare," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "12 O'CLock High," "The Fugitive" and "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."

Larry projected a very temperate, clean-cut, albeit bland image. As a result, film roles were scarce - three to be exact: Kiss Them for Me (1957) starring Cary Grant and Jayne Mansfield, The Bachelor Party (1957) with Don Murray and Carolyn Jones, and Barbra Streisand's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970).

Larry was a noted game show enthusiast and was seen frequently as a panelist on Password (1961) and To Tell the Truth (1969), among many others. In 1972, he became a familiar daytime face after replacing Wally Bruner as host of the syndicated What's My Line? (1968).

Larry married Bob Fosse dancer/extraordinaire Carol Haney in 1955. They remained a popular Gotham couple until their split seven years later. Haney, who was pure electric in the Broadway and film versions of "The Pajama Game", was a severe diabetic and died suddenly at age 39 in 1964, two years after their divorce. This left Blyden a single parent with two children to raise. He never remarried. His last performances on TV included guest parts on "The Mod Squad," "Medical Center" and "Cannon."

Blyden himself died fairly young as well, killed in a car accident while traveling in Morocco. He was only 49. Highly personable and modestly unassuming, Larry Blyden may not have hit the heights, but he was a recognizable name and a durable talent - one of Broadway's bright lights for over two decades.

Actor

The Wide World of MysteryThe Wide World of Mystery(1973)as Daniel
CannonCannon(1971)as Phil Dobson
Medical CenterMedical Center(1969)as Dr. Lieber
The Mod SquadThe Mod Squad(1968)as Bob Hardy
The F.B.I.The F.B.I.(1965)as Frank Colling

Self

To Tell the TruthTo Tell the Truth(1969)as Self - Panelist, Self, panelist (1970-1975)
What's My Line?What's My Line?(1968)as Self - Host, Self - Moderator, Self - Mystery Guest
Bicentennial MinutesBicentennial Minutes(1974)as Self - Narrator
ShowoffsShowoffs(1975)as Self - Host, Host (pilot episode)
Blankety Blanks(1975)as Self

Archive Footage

Stu's ShowStu's Show(2006)
BiographyBiography(1987)as Kenneth (clip from Bachelor Party (1957))

Known for

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Larry Blyden in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)Barbra Streisand and Larry Blyden in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)Larry Blyden and Kathie Browne in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962)Larry Blyden and Donald Losby in Route 66 (1960)Larry Blyden and Susan Oliver in Thriller (1960)Larry Blyden and Robert J. Stevenson in The Twilight Zone (1959)

Credit Score: Larry Blyden

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Mon Nov 09 1959 – Sun Apr 16 1961
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Omnibus40.0019528.2813240
2The Twilight Zone25.0019599.038108639
3The Man from U.N.C.L.E.10.0019647.70166974
4Thriller10.0019608.2011842
5Route 665.0019607.7022190
6Cain's Hundred5.0019617.600124
7The DuPont Show of the Month5.0019576.8011120
8On a Clear Day You Can See Forever3.2519706.4004658
9The Witness2.5019606.20026
10Kiss Them for Me2.3819575.6002318