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Larry Rivers 2002 Deaths

Larry RiversAge: 78 experimental painter and sculptor who helped to define pop art. His works often parodied pieces by the old masters. His influential paintings include Washington Crossing…

Larry LeSueur 2003 Deaths

Larry LeSueurAge: 93 journalist who covered the German blitz of London for CBS. LeSueur was one of the Murrow Boys, an elite group of journalists hired by Edward R. Murrow to cover World War…

Larry Doby 2003 Deaths

Larry DobyAge: 79 Hall of Fame baseball player who, in 1947, became the first black player in the American League. He joined the Cleveland Indians just 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson debuted…

Larry Linville 2000 Deaths

Larry LinvilleAge: 60 actor best known for playing the whiny Maj. Frank Burns who courted Loretta Swit's “Hot Lips” Houlihan on television's M*A*S*H. Died: New York City, April 10, 2000Petter…

Larry Friend 1998 Deaths

Larry FriendAge: 62 former University of California basketball standout who captained Pete Newell's first conference championship team in 1957; second-round draft pick of the New York Knicks…

Larry Gilbert 1998 Deaths

Larry GilbertAge: 55 three-time PGA Club Professional champion and winner of the 1997 Senior Players Championship; joined the Senior Tour in 1992 and won twice in 1994, capturing the Dallas…

Larry Ellis 1998 Deaths

Larry EllisAge: 70 track and field coach for the U.S. men's team at the 1984 Olympics and past president of USA Track & Field; coached 1968 Olympic long jump champion Bob Beamon; spent…

Larry Adler 2001 Deaths

Larry AdlerAge: 87 musician whose skill helped to elevate the harmonica to a serious, concert-worthy instrument. He moved to London in 1952, after he was blacklisted in the U.S. He frequently…

Larry Collins 2005 Deaths

Larry CollinsAge: 75 writer who, with coauthor Dominique Lapierre, meticulously chronicled Hitler's plan to burn Paris if the Allies captured it in the 1965 book Is Paris Burning? The two men…